notespaceAR
notespaceAR is a mobile app targeted at visual-spatial learners, where users can users can post interactive virtual post-it notes through their camera using AR technology. Users can also ask questions and share notes as answers.
notespaceAR is a mobile app targeted at visual-spatial learners, where users can users can post interactive virtual post-it notes through their camera using AR technology. Users can also ask questions and share notes as answers.
A Google Chrome extension which helps you learn a new language by replacing words on every website you visit with words in the language you are trying to learn. This was built as part of IC Hack 19 and was awarded runner up for the Best Educational Hack.
Here’s what you would see when selecting Chinese on the dog Wikipedia page:
A website for displaying competitive tournament results and player statistics for the game Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, which can be found here.
Built with ReactJS, it aims to organise player data in a way which allows for easy comparisons and analysis.
An Electronic Rubik’s Cube, powered by a Raspberry Pi.
This project was submitted as part of the ARM11 Group Project for Imperial, which also included an assembler and emulator for a subset of the ARM11 instruction set.
A website to aid the understanding of how restricted boltzmann machines work, which can be found here.
This project was submitted as part of the Computing Topics research project at Imperial.
As desktop application which takes an image (or gif) and a word as input and produces a mosiac of the image out of images of the given word found on the web.
Here’s a Flareon made out of bananas:
3.14 is a simple memory game for Android, based on the Human Benchmark’s visual memory test.
It can be downloaded here.