PyCon 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio

 

Sebastian Hanus

Sebastian loves data analysis, programming, and teaching. As a student research assistant at MIT, he used Python, NumPy, Pandas, and Keras to wrangle gigabytes of voice data (stored as text) into a neural network to detect vocal trauma. As a research assistant at the University of Nebraska, he used Python, NumPy, and sklearn on text data for computer security. In his spare time, he collects and analyzes data to improve his minecraft civilization. He regularly teaches programming and design to the robotics team that he founded and basic computer skills to senior citizens.

Presentations

Getting started with Deep Learning: Using Keras & Numpy to detect voice disorders

Saturday 4:15 p.m.–5 p.m. in Grand Ballroom A