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Hi 👋 I am Anuj!

I am aspiring AI developer who is passionate about deep learning and it's efficient deployment on mobile and low power embedded devices. I love to work with technologies including TensorFlow, PyTorch, TensorFlow.js, CoreML, TFLite, STM32F4/F7/L4 to name a few. Please feel free to reach out to me 🙂

  • 🔭 I’m currently working on Computer Vision and Deep Learning @Jabra, previously DL Research @Bose.
  • I’m interested in the area of EdgeAI and Computer Vision.
  • 🌱 I’m currently learning how to compress and optimize neural networks for embedded/mobile devices.
  • 👯 I’m always open to meaningful collaborations.
  • 😄 Pronouns: He/His
  • 📫 More details: anujdutt9.github.io
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  1. Deep Learning Concepts and Research Paper Implementations.

    Jupyter Notebook 15 9

  2. Art to Image Style Transfer using Keras and Tensorflow.

    Python 22 9

  3. AI Chatbot using Dynamic Memory Network in Keras.

    Python 61 18

  4. Handwritten Digit Recognition using Machine Learning and Deep Learning

    Python 140 102

  5. Basic Concepts and Projects using ARKit on iOS.

    Swift 18 10

  6. Methods with examples for Feature Selection during Pre-processing in Machine Learning.

    Jupyter Notebook 251 139

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