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A computer engineering student, application developer, and electronics hobbyist.
A Smart Fridge that uses Computer Vision to log in food, keeps user updated by SMS, and provide recommendations.
Perfect Telescope Calibration Using Image Processing
Send Gamified Messages to Your Friends!
Augmented Reality Circuit Visualizer and Solver
Human have short term memory, so we always disappoint by forgetting to text. Holla! takes care of that!
Hate calling customer support? Alexa will do it for you!
A proof of concept truly random number generator using echos.
A format for storing models of infinite detail in a tiny file.
Diffy sends alerts about what has visually changed over periods of time
Live patient information for doctors
Connecting customers and shops instantly
An app that shows you how to solve a pyramix after reading in its configuration with image processing
It does make a difference.
Autonomous drone assistant
A revolutionary solution for shipment planning
An intelligent semantic full-page internet history browser
CV sending sucks, so I created PeterBot my personal chatbot pitching for jobs
Alexize your website with the help of natural language processing
Computer chess without the computer
Americans waste $37 billion every year on unused mobile data - stop the madness and get your money back with WeeFee.
We colorized Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless (1960) using deep learning
A game where you write & edit AI code on the fly to fight in the arena!
It's a dollar bill that you play like an accordion.
The most cheap and simplistic open source 3D scanner, with no moving parts.