Hi,
At first sight, the competition element seems a bit weird approach for the
open source setting. Do you see a way how it can work out well?
(Google also has a code-in for HS students. Has numpy ever tried it? (all
the mentors I talked to at the last gsoc summit said it takes more time to
mento
Hey Ralf,
This is great, I would love to participate as a mentor in this wonderful
opportunity.
Brief about me:
I am well experienced in Computer Vision as well as in NLP. I have done
Tensorflow-in-Practice Specialization, How to win kaggle Competitions, NLP
Specialization (ongoing) courses. I hav
Hi Ralf ,
I have quite some experience in Computer Vision where I developed a model
to detect different type of currency notes and use object detection to
augment 3d objects on these currency notes , there I relied up opencv
python libraries and NumPy arrays for detection .
I'd like to apply for
Hi Ralf ,
I'd be glad and more than interested to take part in CodeIn as a Mentor if
there is no issue .
Thanks ,
Mrinal
On Sat, 1 Aug, 2020, 4:52 pm Ralf Gommers, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We got an invitation to participate in AI Code-In (
> https://aicode-in.github.io/AICode-In/). It's a new init
Hi all,
We got an invitation to participate in AI Code-In (
https://aicode-in.github.io/AICode-In/). It's a new initiative, seems a bit
GSoC like, but created by and for middle/high schoolers. We'd have to
create tasks to work on (more like tagging/creation actionable issues than
a full project),