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Machine learning project for classifying breast tumors as malignant or benign using the Breast Cancer Wisconsin dataset. Includes data preprocessing, model training (Naive Bayes, Logistic Regression, Decision Tree), evaluation, and visualizations.
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This game is developed using Pygame, where the main objective is to shoot the falling circle-shaped objects. The game can end in three ways: if a falling circle hits the shooter, if the player misses shooting 3 falling circles, or if the player misfires 3 times.
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An online shop for PC components and an AI-based components recommendation system to build your custom PC. This is an advanced version of my solo project developed for the CSE471 course.
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This game is developed using Pygame, with the main goal of catching falling diamonds. As the game progresses, the difficulty increases by speeding up the falling diamonds. If the player misses a diamond, the game ends.
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BracU Course Search. "Bracourse"
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CGPA calculator for BRAC University, supporting PDF uploading and real-time GPA auto-calculation.
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MAT 215 LAB ASSIGNMENTS FOR MACHINE LEARNING. (Machine learning is a newly added topic in Mat215 )
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This project was part of the CSE370 (Database Systems) course, developed by a group of five members. I was one of them. The project focuses on building a web application using PHP, HTML, JS and CSS, incorporating database-driven functionality.
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This course covers data structures, syntax specification, language theory basics, and math fundamentals. It also includes formal languages, structured programming, and an overview of high-level languages. Students will design and code applications in a suitable language.
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