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A personal, portable device that recognises emotion and offers helpful responses. Designed for people with autistic spectrum disorder.
Build a network to route packets, but watch out for the infected nodes!
Neural networks make your smartphone videos better... after you've filmed them
Save lifes of people suffering cardiac arrest when alone
Localized SMS-based way to help farmers worldwide maximize crop yields, prevent pest outbreaks, and farm sustainably
Pokemon meets Brexit. Makes perfect sense right?
An intuitive app to help students live transcribe and save lectures, asking smart questions later.
An active and aggressive protection strategy to tackle phishing attempts.
A simple alexa skill that allows alexa to play as the narrator for one night werewolf
Hackathons are like a rollercoasters, apart from it's all downhill from the start.
Everywhere you've been, traced out by a single continuous line across the planet
Finger flickin' good
Accessible surround audio
We use Alexa and Raspberry Pi to recognise pills for the elderly people to decide if they should take it at that time
A chat app supporting Alexa, desktop, mobile and SMS.
A web application powered by computer vision to help autistic children practice recognising emotions in others
Fool your computer, but not your friends! Generating adversarial "Quick, Draw" examples
As the puzzles get harder and the timer ticks down, can you convince a computer you're not stressed?
Like GTA, but multiplayer, located in Cambridge Corn Exchange.
Networking app made for events (including hackathons) that allows people to connect using only their cameras.
Impressio is a tool for collecting and visualising real-time audience data.
A horror game that adjusts specifically to exploit your fears.
HackCambridge Ternary 2018 Project
Take photos of receipts to track spending