Welcome to Emma’s Website


Welcome to Emma’s Website

This website was created for the Neuroscience and AI course at NUS. We used MNIST dataset and an adapted version of Carlos Aguayo’s code to generate a model that recognises letter handwriting at: (https://emma-toh.github.io/digit_classification_website/tfjs.html).

The updated page can be seen at (https://emma-toh.github.io/digit_classification_website_with_data_augmentation/tfjs.html).

Code is used and adapted with permission mainly from -Deploying a Simple Machine Learning Model into a WebApp using TensorFlow.js by Carlos Aguayo.

The theme that we are using is tactile. I can upload images using Image

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