Computer Science student and ML research assistant at Universidad San Francisco de Quito @computacionusfq , in Ecuador
This project aims to showcase cavity detection on segmented periapical dental radiographs using convolutional neural networks
Experiments and result analysis of Cavity detection using CNN in dental radiographs
SpiceSync is a project that showcases a distributed application. It has a web scrapper that downloads online recipes into a MySQL database. And the application itself is written in Dart and Flutter.
Repository for the Computer Security class at USFQ. Among its contents, there's a useful guide to deploy a web application behind a WAF in Azure cloud, as well as log analysis of blocked attacks and suspicious traffic.
Follow-along guide to learn the basics of a version control tool such as git. It includes a slide presentation as well as a markdown version of the guide.