Hello! My name is Haider, im a 3rd year student studying Software Engineering. Now I am currently interning at RBC as a Software Developer on the RIG team. I Have Experience In Programming Languages Such As Python, JavaScript AI/ML Frameworks Like Tensorflow, PyTorch and Scikit-learn, Full-Stack Development with React, And NextJS and Backend Frameworks Like Flask, ExpressJS. My Interests Include Machine Learning, Data Science, AI research and development and a little bit of Web Development. My Goal Is To Learn Something New Every Day, Whether Through School, LeetCode, Personal Projects, Or Other Activities. I Firmly Believe That Every Bit Of Knowledge Gained, No Matter How Small, Represents Progress.
| What I'm Learning 🎯 | My Goals 🚀 | What I'm Reading 📖 |
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AI & ML 🤖 |
Maintain and Expand my Projects 📈 |
"Applied Pattern Recognition in C++" by Dietrich W. R. Paulus 📚 |
UI Libraries 🧑🎨 |
Learn More 📖 |
Research papers on ML & AI 📄 |
RedditJams is an intelligent music recommendation system that analyzes your Spotify playlist, searches Reddit's music community for similar tastes, and uses GPT-4 to generate personalized song recommendations. |
ADA (Advanced Digital Agent) is my latest addition to the Proximum AI Project, designed to be a JARVIS-like AI assistant that can answer questions like Siri but with enhanced contextual awareness of the world around you. As an admin, you have complete control over every action and capability of this agent. |
Reddish Trends is a unique website that uses reddit to uncover stock data and analyze sentiment data using algorithms, add financial data using Yahoo Finance and provide feedback using AI. The website uses Next.js, TypeScript and Tailwind |
Mood Atlas is an AI place finder. Tell it how you feel, what you want to do, what you like, etc., and it finds a spot near you that you can visit based on your mood. The website uses Next.js, JavaScript, CSS, Python and Flask |
AI-Driven Document Summarization Solutions for Docsumo |
Enhancing Safety Certification of AI-Driven Autonomous Systems through Explainable AI, Regression Testing, and Standardized Regulations |
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This study investigates how Docsumo's intelligent document processing technology can incorporate AI-driven document summarization. The study looks into the summarization tools that are already available, notes how much time users spend manually interpreting data that has been collected, and suggests an AI-based solution that works with Docsumo's technology stack. It is advised to use a hybrid strategy that combines extractive and abstractive summarization, utilizing pretrained transformer models that have been refined on both structured and unstructured business documents. The ultimate objective is to establish Docsumo as a pioneer in intelligent document summarizing by automating insights production, improving user experience, and stimulating product innovation. |
Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed operational capabilities and efficiency through its quick integration into autonomous systems, which span industries like aircraft, healthcare, and transportation. Nevertheless, this development poses serious difficulties for guaranteeing the security and dependability of these AI-powered systems. For AI applications with probabilistic behaviours and learning capabilities, traditional certification procedures which were created for deterministic systems are frequently insufficient. |
| Haider’s Machine Learning Notes Author: Haider Malik Date: 2025 |
| These notes represent my learning through many many months, almost everything I know in the field of Machine Learning. I truly love them because they capture how much I’ve grown and learned. Whenever I forget something or need a refresher, these notes are where I go back to. They reflect my journey, my curiosity, and my understanding of ML written, refined, and revisited countless times. Take a look at them, there might be a topic you like! |
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| 📘 How to use: Open the index pages to browse topics. Each topic links to a corresponding page, and every page has a matching PDF with the same number in its name for easy reference and reading. Some topics have code examples, If you want to see code examples for that topic see if it exists under All ML Notes |













