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About aja7

As Associate Director of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Rice Office of STEM Engagement (R-STEM), Allen provides mathematics support for all R-STEM programs, specifically leading the ConocoPhillips Applied Mathematics Program (AMP!). In this role, he specializes in providing lesson ideas, professional development, and teacher mentoring in the field of mathematics. Particular points of emphasis include increasing numeracy and inquiry-based learning in mathematics classrooms. He also provides professional development in the Rice Excellence in Math Instruction (REMI) and the Computer Science Teaching at Rice (CSTaR) programs.

Applying Supervised Learning Algorithms to Predict Early Stage Diabetes (Daniel Angel)

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Breast Cancer Detection: Dimensionality Reduction (Derek Howard)

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How Does Training Split Affect Accuracy? (Sheryl Adams)

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Machine Learning To Detect Breast Cancer (Alonzo Jones)

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Deep Learning Using Tensorflow to Detect Malaria (Al Hernandez)

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Breast Cancer Detection Using Machine Learning (Amira Wallace)

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Machine Learning To Detect Breast Cancer (Michael A. Johnson)

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The final week – ”Wow” (Amira Wallace)

After 5 weeks of excitement and learning, we finally made it to the end of it. We have learned a lot about machine learning, we helped each other. My teammates showed support and they were helpful.  Joining PATHS- UP was … Continue reading

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Week 4 (Derek Howard)

Experiments Getting closer to the end…. Really kicked into overdrive this week as we approach the end of SWITCH 2021 Research Experience for Teachers. My main focus was trying out some different experiments with the Wisconsin Breast Cancer data, including … Continue reading

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“Machine learning will automate jobs that most people thought could only be done by people.” ~Dave Waters. (Amira Wallace)

As I started the 4th week with PATHS-UP, Rice University the research department. After working on Breast cancer detection using machine learning. Everything became more clear about the program. We started the week by learning about the perfect poster training. … Continue reading

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