Name: Manisha Biswas
Type: User
Company: The State University of New York, Buffalo
Bio: I am a passionate software developer and blogger, who is always ready to learn and explore new technologies.AI and IOT enthusiast, .NET developer.
Location: Buffalo, New York
Blog: https://devmesh.intel.com/users/manisha-biswas
Manisha Biswas's Projects
Using Vuforia and Unity to make an android application based on AR
The objective of this project is to get started with big data processing with Hadoop. The goals of the projects are to implement basic text processing tasks from scratch on the Hadoop framework.
The ‘Binge-watch’ is an Alexa skill for PC which recommends movies based on the movies a person has watched previously or has asked Alexa to search for. The idea is to create a simplistic, easy-to-follow method of creating this Alexa skill which while being very useful for all the movie fans, is a good sample for implementation of classic machine learning models using Alexa.
A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer.
An Decentralized end to end voting application to elect world bank president with Upvote and Downvote feature using Remix, Solidity, Truffle, Ganache,Web3.js
Comprehensive list of scholarships for the Grace Hopper Conference
A collection of New Grad full time roles in SWE, Quant, and PM.
The objective of this project is to get started with predictive Analytics with Apache Spark. The goals of the project are to use Spark Libraries to implement an end to end Predictive Analytics Pipeline.
The objective of this project is to get started with Predictive Analytics. The goals of the project is to implement a predictive analytics algorithm from scratch and to create a Scikit-learn predictive analytics pipeline and perform visualization using Matplotlib.
Collection of Summer 2021 tech internships!
Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.
The projects are a part of the 500-level course: Pattern-Recognition(CSE-555), that I had taken up at the University at Buffalo.
The projects are a part of the 500-level course: Computer-Vision-and-Image-Processing(CSE-573), that I had taken up at the University at Buffalo.
The projects are a part of the 500-level course: Introduction to Machine Learning(CSE-574), that I had taken up at the University at Buffalo.
This projects is a part of the 700-level course: Independent Study (CSE-700), that I had taken up at the University at Buffalo.