Name: Arthur Bražinskas
Type: User
Company: The University of Edinburgh
Bio: Research Scientist at Google, London. PhD in NLP from the University of Edinburgh, UK. I work on text generation.
Twitter: abrazinskas_nlp
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Blog: abrazinskas.com
Arthur Bražinskas's Projects
Java implementation of 8-queens problem using Binary Decision Trees.
Amazon Mechanical Turk blacklisting monitor that blocks workers exceeding a fixed number of submitted HITs.
Experiments with AngularJS
Applied mechanism design and big data course materials from the university of Amsterdam.
A lab project for the unsupervised language learning course in UVA.
Bayesian Skip-gram model
Continues bag of words implementation for the NLP1 project
Computer Vision
A convex optimization course https://see.stanford.edu/Course/EE364A completed homework assignments
ACL 2020 Unsupervised Opinion Summarization as Copycat-Review Generation
This repository contains files for the data science cleaning data course project. The file run_analysis.R runs performs a cleaning and merge of Samsung Galaxy S user collected data. The filan output is a tidy data conforming three principles of tidy data.
Matrices inverse operation caching
The repository for data science specialisation courses.
The Leek group guide to data sharing
Deep learning course 1 materials from the university of Amsterdam.
Plotting Assignment 1 for Exploratory Data Analysis
Few-shot learning framework for opinion summarization published at EMNLP 2020.
Information retrieval 1 ( search engines ) course meterials from the university of Amsterdam.
Connect4 Java Game based on minimax artificial algorithm
The JS/CSS3 component made for a website of HR client
Pipeline module for parallel real-time data processing for machine learning models development and production purposes.
The project files for the machine learning I and II courses at the University of Amsterdam.
The Project for Model Drivel Development course in IT University of Copenhagen
Multi-agent systems course meterials from the university of Amsterdam.
Natural language processing course 1 materials from the university of Amsterdam.
Statistical machine translation project 2 for the Natural language processing II course 2017 in the university of Amsterdam