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This is a project that displays attractive bar chart races for a range of economic data provided by the World Bank.
This is a project that helps represent the loans industry with the help of graphs databases. With this representation, both banks and regulators can get a new insight into the level of exposure.
This project uses the agentic AI tools of Plotly to get information from the Economic Policy Uncertainty index. The index is a way to measure people's uncertainty of the future using NLP techniques.
Invites, Elevated.
This is an extension for Chrome that allows you to search for hotels within the extension. Furthermore, the extension provides a tooltip over certain cities and countries that appear in the webpage.
This is a separate video explaining the "behind the scenes" for the video titled "A Short Film on Food Waste".
This is a short film that was made on food waste for a project that was submitted (or at least due to be submitted at this time of writing) to the Camden Challenge Prize.
This program enables users to fetch information from the World Bank, such as the GDP of China between 2020 to 2021. The program was built within Kiro, and the codebase "vibe coded" with AWS Bedrock.
This is an app that leverages Apple's new visionOS, enabling users to see statistics with an Apple Vision Pro headset. It is programmed using Swift and uses the SwiftUI.
This is a video presentation that shows how PICO can be used to educate students in physics (and similar) classes about how gravity is on different planets in our solar system and beyond.
This is a GraphQL API for the U.S. national debt. In economics circles, there has not been a widespread adoption of GraphQL and this project showcases one application of GraphQL in economics.
This is an outline of how artificial intelligence can assist schools with helping people to become better adept with mathematics together with programming, looking at ChatGPT as an example.
Smishing Detector is an Android app that works in the background & helps protect users from smishing by analysing text messages & highlighting suspicious links. It also redacts financial information.
Ripple On Your Wrist is an Android Wear app that enables people to access their XRP account on a smartwatch that uses the Android Wear operating system (OS).
This is an article on how generative machine learning will impact software testing, using testRigor as a case study.
This is a Coda AI template that provides a template for organisations that facilitate business formation in their country/region to share with aspiring entrepreneurs.
This is a GUI interface that has been designed for Pangea which enables users to interact with Pangea's APIs with the help of a Graphical User Interface (GUI). It is powered using the Swing framework.
This is a slideshow and presentation that a digital wallet to facilitate travel between countries can be powered by the blockchain.
This is a small program built in Java that leverages natural language processing to determine whether a particular email address is valid or not.
All About Economic Development is a website that is dedicated to exploring the economies of developing countries around the world, powered by Wix.
This is both a mobile app and plugin for Adobe Photoshop that enables a blind person to put on makeup or digitally enhance their image.
This is an idea for the DevPost team to ensure that hackathons are evenly spaced out to ensure maximum participation among hackers.
This uses the Zappar SDK to showcase exhibitions within the British Museum. With this, it is no longer necessary for people to physically visit the British Museum to see historical artifacts.
This is an add-in for Microsoft Word that uses the Stream API to help students communicate with each other during assignments.