A sign language interpreter using live video feed from the camera.
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A sign language interpreter using live video feed from the camera.
7th Rank out of 150+ submissions. This my official entry for HTM (Major League Hacking) 2020. (My first ever hackathon)
Centralize your own research material and consult it with the power of AI and LLMs
A hackathon web application with a comprehensive administrative backend, email infrastructure, attendee registration, and optional MLH integration.
😴 JavaScript web app that tells you when to wake up from deep sleep and naps based on REM sleep cycles.
📸 A tribute to our favourite MLH photographer
Digging into some questions about rugby
🌤 A beautifully designed web app providing you with weather appropriate outfits based on your location, made using Flask.
Major League Hacking submission for machine learning challenge.
This repository contains all the projects I have built during Local Hack Day Build 2022
Game created for CalvinHacks 2020
An app gamifying the process of becoming financially literate.
A web application that allows users to track their packages from different shipping companies in one place.
Ducktor blocks out bad image content and replaces it with... well... ducks. And more! From screen time reminders to duck dress-up, Ducktor sits in your tray, keeping you company as you surf the web. 🦆
Predicts the likelihood of employee attrition based on certain parameters.
Befunge visualizer that accepts custom fungeoid specs. Built for Local Hack Day 2017 at Oklahoma State University.
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