A Logistic model for predicting divorce rates among couples, implemented using the sklearn library.
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A Logistic model for predicting divorce rates among couples, implemented using the sklearn library.
Demonstration of implementation of a serial version of quicksort v.s. a parallel version of quicksort in Python 3.
A performance comparison between different sorting algorithms
A Win-Tie-Loss chart is a visual tool for comparing the performance of different algorithms or methods across multiple tasks or datasets. This type of chart summarizes how often a method "wins," "ties," or "loses" compared to other methods based on a specific performance metric.
Comparative analysis of Brute-force, Horspool's, and Boyer-Moore string matching algorithms.
Test for comparing sorting algorithms in terms of comparisons, swaps and execution time for the Scientific Methodology subject of Computer Science at Univasf.
Project to compare list update algorithms in paid-exchanges-only model.
Project from the CSE 5311 Design and Analysis of Algorithms course at UTA, offering insights into sorting algorithm efficiency and performance.
Data science
Path finder for a 2D space using A* Algorithm, and comparison to Dijkstra and BFS
Les Petits Plats is a website containing their own recipes filtered by both search bar and research tag(s). These algorithms are each developed on a separate branch, to compare their performances.
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