The Project
As the final project for our Integrative Programming subject, we were tasked to simply publish a thesis-worthy web application that utilizes publicly available APIs.
This was at the time when AI utilization was at its early stages and being implemented on most platforms, and I wanted to make use of that technology on this project. Therefore, I came up with two projects in the case that one of them did not pass the professor’s requirements.
Tung
An AI powered tool that translates texts from the image. It also explains the content in the case that clarification is needed or jargons are used. To use the web app, just simply…
- Attach the image to be translated
- Select the language you want the text to be translated to.
Compose-It
Even in the age where surveillance is a norm, there are still times when investigators can only rely on drawing compositions of the witnesses’ memory. However, not every police station will have a talent that can effectively draw the suspect. This webtool aims to solve that and intuitively. To use this tool, simply…
- Explain each part of the face on their according text fields. Users are not required to enter on all fields, but one of the text fields must be filled.
- Click “Generate Face” to begin generation.
After generating, it will show the face according to the user’s prompt and may click the image to download it to the users’ directory.
You may access the web app at saintcheece.github.io/integrative-projects, but functionality may be lost by time due to key limitations and policy changes over time.