Dual-Tone Multiple Frequency Detector
Signal Processing Toolkit for a DTMF detector meant for a standard numeric dial pad.
Signal Processing Toolkit for a DTMF detector meant for a standard numeric dial pad.
I built an classifier for the MNIST handwritten digits dataset using a linear least squares-based classifier.
I built an classifier for the MNIST handwritten digits dataset using a linear least squares-based classifier.
Published in Journal 1, 2009
This paper is about the number 1. The number 2 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2009). "Paper Title Number 1." Journal 1. 1(1). http://academicpages.github.io/files/paper1.pdf
Published in Journal 1, 2010
This paper is about the number 2. The number 3 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2010). "Paper Title Number 2." Journal 1. 1(2). http://academicpages.github.io/files/paper2.pdf
Published in Journal 1, 2015
This paper is about the number 3. The number 4 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2015). "Paper Title Number 3." Journal 1. 1(3). http://academicpages.github.io/files/paper3.pdf
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A talk I gave as a part of the weekly reading group meetings of the SOC Group, focused on convex conjugation and its use in the PEP.
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A talk I gave as a part of the weekly reading group meetings of the SOC Group, focusing on applications of the Performance Estimation Problem framework.
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A talk I gave as a part of the weekly reading group meetings of the SOC Group, focusing on the Augmented Lagrangian Method (ALM), as well as the motivation, properties, and convergence of the ALM.
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A talk I gave as a part of the weekly reading group meetings of the SOC Group, giving a brief introduction to the field of distributed optimization and some of its interesting characteristics.
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A talk I gave as a part of the weekly reading group meetings of the SOC Group, giving a proof of the convergence of distributed gradient descent and the basic gradient tracking algorithm.
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A talk I gave as a part of the weekly reading group meetings of the SOC Group, giving an overview of some interesting results on the exactness of Shor’s semidefinite relaxation for QCQPs.
, University of California, San Diego, 2022
I worked as a grader in the following courses:
, University of California, San Diego, 2023
I worked as a tutor in the following courses: