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OpenGenus Tech Review Team

OpenGenus Tech Review Team

The official account of OpenGenus's Technical Review Team. This team review all technical articles and incorporates peer feedback. The team consist of experts in the leading domains of Computing.

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3722 posts •
Machine Learning (ML)

Multi-output learning and Multi-output CNN models

In this article at OpenGenus, we have explored the part of Deep Learning where a model is trained to produce multi-outputs (more than 1) in contrast to standard Deep Learning models like ResNet50 for Image Recognition.

Vaishnav Nagnath Kumbhar
UX Design

Parkinson's Law in UX Design

Parkinson's Law suggests that the amount of work required to complete a task is inversely proportional to the time available to complete it.

Eddy Qiu
UX Design

Jakob's Law in UX design

Jakob's Law is named after Jakob Nielsen, a Danish human-computer interaction researcher, web usability consultant and the co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group.

Fabien Brathwaite
UX Design

Goal Gradient Effect in UX Design

In this article at OpenGenus, we will learn about Goal Gradient Effect in UX Design. Goal Gradient Effect gives us relation between one's approach to meet the goal and amount of work left to meet the goal.

Satya Prakash Sasini
Machine Learning (ML)

Unpooling operations in ML models

In machine learning models, the pooling operation that was previously carried out in the network is reversed using the unpooling operation.

RAHUL ARORA
C++

Multithreaded for loop in C++

In this article at OpenGenus, we will learn about Multithreaded for loops in C++, Multithreading concept helps us to run many programs simultaneously at a time, resulting in making the system faster and multi-tasking. Before diving into the topic we should know Why do we Multithread loops?.

Satya Prakash Sasini
Algorithms

Minimum cost to connect all points (using MST)

In this article, we will understand how to solve the minimum cost to connect all the points problem using Minimum Spanning Tree.

Aswin Shailajan

Role of virtual and augmented reality in modern technology

Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) technologies are fast expanding and have several applications in a wide range of sectors.

Abhinav Yadav
Software Engineering

Basic SQLite commands

In this article, we have listed and explained how to use some of the basic SQLite commands in detail.

Manish Kumar Manish Kumar
Machine Learning (ML)

Gradient Boosting Machines (GBM)

What is a Gradient Boosting Machine in ML? That is the first question that needs to be answered to a beginner to Machine Learning.

Shreyas Sukhadeve Shreyas Sukhadeve
Machine Learning (ML)

30 Data Mining Projects [with source code]

In this article at OpenGenus, we will explore some of the most interesting and innovative data mining project ideas that have been undertaken in recent years.

RAHUL ARORA
System Design

Always On availability

Always On availability refers to the ability of a system to remain operational and accessible at all times, even during planned maintenance or unexpected outages.

Dharmik Patel Dharmik Patel
Deep Learning

Large Language Models (LLM)

This article at OpenGenus will explore the history of large language models (LLM), their underlying concepts, use cases, and real life implementations.

Ambarish Deb Ambarish Deb

The ethical implications of autonomous vehicles

While there are tremendous advantages to driverless vehicles, there are also substantial ethical considerations to consider. This article will look at the ethical issues of self-driving cars and their potential influence on society.

Abhinav Yadav
C++

Bubble Sort in C++ using OOP and template

In this article, we will take a look at the implementation of Bubble Sort in C++ using the concepts of OOP and template.

Ayush Tiwari
C++

QuickSort using template in C++

In this article, we have designed and implemented Quick Sort algorithm in C++ Programming Language to use the concept of template to make Quick Sort generic/ independent of input datatype.

Gabriel
Java

Implement Doubly Linked List in Java

In this article, we have explored the design of Doubly Linked List and implemented it in Java Programming Language using the concepts of Object Oriented Programming.

Eddy Qiu
CSS

Miller’s Law in UX design

Miller's Law is a UX design principle that describes the boundaries of human working memory. In 1956, a psychologist named George A. Miller published a paper titled “The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information."

Francois Mavunila
Machine Learning (ML)

Machine Learning for Software Engineering

In this article, we explain machine learning, software engineering and how machine learning can be used for software engineering.

Brempong Appiah Dankwah

The importance of cybersecurity in the age of remote work

The COVID-19 epidemic has hastened the trend of remote work, with many organisations implementing work-from-home rules to protect the health and safety of their employees.

Abhinav Yadav
C Programming

Exploring <string.h> Library in C [22 member functions]

In this article, we have explored the string.h library in C Programming Language along with the 22 member functions available in it. We have presented the ideas with complete C code examples.

Shreyas Sukhadeve Shreyas Sukhadeve
HTML

100+ Key terms in HTML and CSS

HTML and CSS are the backbone of web development, and it is essential for any web developer to have a good understanding of the key terms used in these languages. In this article, we will discuss the most important key terms in HTML and CSS with a brief description for each.

Deepti Sharma
Python

20 Python Programs to Print Different Patterns

In this article, we will explore 20 different Python programs that can be used to print various patterns.

Akshat Sunil Pande
Web Development

Developing an API with tRPC

In this article, we are going to analyze and create a basic tRPC API with an express server, each file is going to be explained, and after this article you should be able to understand how basic tRPC works.

Ana Julia Oliveira Marçal Ana Julia Oliveira Marçal
CSS

Hick’s Law and Fitt’s Law in UX/CSS

Hick's Law and Fitt's Law are two fundamental principles in UX and UI design that impact how users interact with digital interfaces. These ideas are essential in creating interfaces that are intuitive, easy to use, and aesthetically appealing.

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