My name is David Chu and I am in third-year Machine Intelligence Engineering at the University of Toronto. I am excited by the advances in computer vision and ML architecture.
My hobbies include discovering the world on my bike, enjoying the wind and waves through sailing, and exploring music on the piano.
My hobbies include discovering the world on my bike, enjoying the wind and waves through sailing, and exploring music on the piano.
Welcome to my portfolio! You can get a sense of how I build, think, and work.
Check out my GitHub for a full list of my projects. I can code numeric computation (Python, MATLAB), full-stack development (SQL, HTML, Bootstrap, Flask), and low-level/hardware (C/C++, Verilog). A few highlights are below.
Chess Front-End and AI (2020 December - 2021 January)Create a virtual two-player chess game with an optional chess AI. See Chess
Project Starship (2020 December)Create a physics engine to model the flight of a starship with specific properties, such as propulsion, mass, energy conversion, and momentum transfer. See Starship
CabbageJumble-aya (2020 October - 2020 December)Coin counting AI using state-of-the-art deep learning computer vision architectures. See CabbageJumble-aya
Real-Time Target Tracker (2020 February - 2020 March)Real-time target tracking using Classical computer vision algorithms to identify a mock electric car's charging port. See Charging Port
Chess AI (2019 February)Chess AI the looks 4 moves deep in a reduced subset of chess and plays the ideal move. Utilizes Alpha-Beta pruning to reduce runtime. See EZChess
Recommendations? Feel free to drop me some!
Check out some pieces that I have written and the latest books I have read.
Do you have any interesting projects? Contact me if you are interested in collaboration.