Wilkister Mumbi

Wilkister is a master’s student studying computer science. She is passionate about technology and loves to code.
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Wilkister is a master’s student studying computer science. She is passionate about technology and loves to code.
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May 15, 2022
SimSwap is an acronym for Simple Swap. It is an Machine Learning framework that aims for generalized and high-fidelity face-swapping.
Feb 25, 2022
Searching for information on the web is not new. We search every day on Twitter, LinkedIn, Stack Overflow, and Amazon. The most common way we have all been searching for a long time now is with the Google...
Dec 7, 2021
Python-binance is an application programming interface that allows you to connect to the Binance servers via the Python programming language. It is important to note that the python-binance library is not...
Oct 19, 2021
Data visualization is essential when it comes to data science. It is often the first step in any data analysis work. Visualizing data usually gives you an intuitive understanding of data before you get to work...
Sep 21, 2021
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) uses optics to extract readable text into machine-encoded text. A large number of companies that process paper-based forms use OCR to extract texts from documents.
Aug 17, 2021
FaceNet is a face recognition project developed by three researchers at Google, Florian Schroff, Dmitry Kalenichenko, and James Philbin in 2015. The main goal of this research is to produce an embedding from...
Jul 27, 2021
Machine Learning algorithms have thrived in the era of big data. But to use data safely and effectively, we have to take privacy into account when developing Machine Learning systems.
May 2, 2021
In Artificial Neural Networks, we have not seen the concept of the multimodal neuron perception being used. We have only seen neurons responding to the same class of images because we train them as image...
Mar 21, 2021
We want computers to understand us better so that they can do more for us. So, how can we make computers understand us better using natural language?