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AI-CryptoTrader is a state-of-the-art cryptocurrency trading bot that uses ensemble methods to make trading decisions based on multiple sophisticated algorithms. Built with the latest machine learning and data science techniques, AI-CryptoTrader provides a powerful toolset and advanced trading stratgies for maximizing your cryptocurrency profits.

  • Updated Feb 25, 2025
  • Python

This project focuses on using the AWS open-source AutoML library, AutoGluon, to predict bike sharing demand using the Kaggle Bike Sharing demand dataset.

  • Updated Jan 24, 2023
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46 projects on a full spectrum of Advanced Data Science, AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning skills, including EDA, Data Visualization, traditional ML Fundamentals (Regression, Classification, Clustering, Ensemble methods) using TensorFlow/Keras, PyTorch, Scikit-Learn, Pandas, NumPy, & more, implemented in Python scripts & Jupyter Notebooks.k

  • Updated Oct 25, 2025
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This project studies different possibilities to make good predictions based on machine learning algorithms, but without requiring great theoretical knowledge from the users. Moreover, a software package that implements the prediction process has been developed. The software is an ensemble method that first predicts a value taking into account di…

  • Updated Jan 12, 2021
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Production-ready ML pipeline for telco customer churn prediction using advanced ensemble methods (XGBoost, CatBoost, Random Forest). Handles class imbalance, provides business insights, and includes modular MLOps architecture. Built with scikit-learn, featuring comprehensive EDA, feature engineering, and business impact analysis.

  • Updated Aug 23, 2025
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