I'm a Applied Machine Learning Engineer of Ghanaian, Sierra Leonean and British heritage.
After studying Mathematics for much of my early adult life, I now build end-to-end machine learning systems (preferably trained on living datasets) that solve problems I care about. I genuinely enjoy programming, take immense pride in whatever I'm able to create, and am constantly looking for ways to expand my skills.
- I'm working on a RAG application based on famous works that are in the public domain. The original is in Python, and though it isn't complete yet, I'm actively writing a Rust port which I hope, will be more featureful.
- A system that provides hourly predictions of the number of arrivals and departures that take place at thousands of locations across Lyft's bikeshare system in Chicago. You can interact with it here.
These are projects that I have deprioritised (usually in favour of something more interesting). They will be finished eventually:
- An experimental real-time system for all of Lyft's bikeshare platforms. It's in its infancy.
- A computer vision system that detects defective tyres, a crucial operation for safeguarding modern tyre manufacturing pipelines.
- A text-based translator.
- I'm increasingly enjoying Rust and (to a lesser extent) Go, and I intend to become very proficient in them.
- I'd like to contribute in some small way to the technological and economic advancement of my fellow Africans.