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Latest revision as of 04:16, 13 September 2017
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About Me
Hello my name is Suchir Bhatt! My interests include Computer Science and Tennis. Talking about myself also isn't my strong suit so I'm going to hope that's enough, but if you'd like to tell me about yourself I'd love to listen!
Name Pronunciation
Just give it a shot, you'll get it right I'm sure and even if you don't I'll just tell you afterwards. Not really that big of a deal honestly.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
HTC cuts price of Vive virtual reality system by $200, could spur more enterprise pilots, Larry Dignan, Between the Lines, 21 August 2017, accessed 12 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality)
Interesting MATLAB Help Section
The sparse matrices section of MATLAB was one of my favorites simply because I've encountered data sets where the storage space started to become a problem (large data sets with tons of categorical variables encoded in one hot format), and MATLAB's implementation of sparse matrices provides a solution I didn't know about to this. Luckily I had the luxury of not having to worry too much about space efficiency, but I'm glad I know about sparse matrices for when I work with similar data sets in the future.