DCU Expo 2024 - Final Year Projects
43 39. MapMe: ACloud-Based Photo Journal Web Application MapMe serves as a cloud-based platformwhere users can back up their photos and engage with their digital memories in a novel way. This web application employs Svelte and SvelteKit for a reactive, streamlined front-end development, with Firebase handling secure photo storage and authentication. The interface presents a unique feature: an interactive map powered by Leaflet.js, which places markers corresponding to the geolocation data of uploaded images, enabling users to visually trace their photo history on amap. Complementing this, MapMe integrates the OpenAI CLIPmodel to facilitate natural language searches within the photo journal, allowing for efficient and intuitive retrieval of images based on content without relying on manual tagging or traditional search methods. Student Programme Computer Applications Project Area Cloud Computing, Computer Vision, Filesystems, Image/Video Processing, Information Retrieval, Multimedia, Natural Language Processing, Software Development, Web Application Project Technology JavaScript, NoSQL, Svelte, SvelteKit, Firebase, Vitest, Jest, GitLab CI/CD, Leaflet.js, Tailwind CSS, ESLint, Prettier, OpenAI CLIPModel, HuggingFace Student Name(s) Jon Bryan Ortiz | NatashaMcCarthy Email jon.ortiz3@mail.dcu.ie | natasha.mccarthy26@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Dr GrahamHealy 40. Info AI - AI Guidance Counsellor InfoAI is an online course guidance counsellor for DCUpowered by ChatGPT 3.5. This AI counsellor chatbot would be integrated into the college’s website. It will be fed openly available information such as a college’s prospectus, and will be capable of answering various questions based on the information it has been given. Student Programme Enterprise Computing Project Area Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Information Retrieval, Natural Language Processing Project Technology CSS, HTML5, JavaScript, NoSQL, Python, Machine Learning, Django Student Name(s) David Chima | Jake Bolton Email david.chima2@mail.dcu.ie | bolton.jake2@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Prof BoualemBenatallah 41. Radio FrequencyMonitoring of Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas The project aims to evaluate (throughmodeling and experiments) themonitoring of Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas (APPs) using Radio Emission Spectroscopy (RES). APPs have high reactivity due to the formation of multiple excited and ionised species, and as such, have an important role inmany current and emerging fields, including plasmamedicine, agriculture, plasma processing of materials and surfaces, catalysis, and aerospace engineering. However, currently, there is very little information on their optimumoperation and characteristics. These attributes are important in discoveringmore applications for APPs. To gather this data, a new system called RES will be used tomonitor the plasma in a non-distributive way to ensure accurate and consistent results. Student Programme Electronic and Computer Engineering Project Area Circuit Modeling Project Technology PSpice Student Name(s) Abby Ellen Collinge Email abby.collinge47@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Dr Prince Anandarajah
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