Draft:Jabir Al Nahian

Jabir Al Nahian (born May 17, 1999, Meherpur, Bangladesh[1]) is a data scientist, machine learning specialist, and researcher known for his work in skeletal data analysis and group detection. He currently works at Agift Co., Ltd[2]., based in Kyoto[3], Japan[4], where he applies machine learning algorithms for pose estimation and motion capture. Jabir has made significant contributions to data science and artificial intelligence, with several research publications in machine learning and natural language processing.

Birth and education

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Jabir Al Nahian was born on May 17, 1999, in Meherpur, Bangladesh. He pursued his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Engineering[5] from Daffodil International University (DIU)[6], completing 148 credits with a focus on machine learning and data science.

Others activities

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Apart from his academic and professional pursuits, Jabir Al Nahian is deeply involved in various research and technology initiatives. He has contributed to multiple machine learning and data science workshops, acting as a mentor to students and young professionals. Additionally, Jabir plays an active role in technology consultations and has collaborated with various organizations on projects that focus on data analysis and AI development.

Jabir has also participated in community-driven educational initiatives such as conducting machine learning bootcamps and presenting at various conferences. He frequently engages with data science communities to promote learning and knowledge sharing and has been recognized for his contributions to cutting-edge research in the areas of computer science and data analytics.

These efforts underline his commitment to advancing the fields of machine learning and data science while fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange across the technology ecosystem.

References

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  1. ^ "Bangladesh", Wikipedia, 2024-11-04, retrieved 2024-11-06
  2. ^ "株式会社AGIFT(アギフト) 来店されたお客様をAIを活用して分析". www.agift.co.jp. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  3. ^ "Kyoto", Wikipedia, 2024-10-31, retrieved 2024-11-06
  4. ^ "Japan", Wikipedia, 2024-11-05, retrieved 2024-11-06
  5. ^ "Computer science and engineering", Wikipedia, 2024-10-03, retrieved 2024-11-06
  6. ^ "Daffodil International University", Wikipedia, 2024-11-03, retrieved 2024-11-06