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Build me a Python-based model predictive control based on a research paper

$30-250 USD

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Posted almost 3 years ago

$30-250 USD

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I want to implement a work described in a scientific research paper. Note: Knowledge of Model Predictive Control (MPC) and Deep learning (with Tensorflow) is required.
Project ID: 29899699

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Hi, I have 5+ experience on Python Developing and I have experience of Building Management, Distributed, Database Applications. with Machine Learning, Ensemble Learning, Deep Learning implementations . Expertise in Classification, Regression Clustering, Detection, CNN, ANN using Neural Networks, Random Forest, Gradient Boosting, Logistic Regression, K-Means and several other Algorithms. Hands on implementation with libraries like Tensorflow, Keras, Pandas, OpenCV etc. I would be glad if the opportunity of doing this task can be given to me. i'll await your message to have more discussion with you on the project. Kindly check my profile https://www.freelancer.com/u/mzdesmag to see my past works and reviews. Thanks.
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