The annual School of Computer Science Coding Fest is a competition open to all university students. It provides opportunities for students to sharpen their coding skills, connect with like-minded peers, and hear from industry leaders on the future of AI and technology.
This year's competition will cover a broader range of themes, such as agriculture, biotech, education, finance, humanities, and medicine.ÌýStudents are encouraged to emphasize creativity, feasibility, and the social impact of their projects. Judges are particularly interested in the novel application of emerging technologies, collaboration among peers, and the potential for future growth and development.
To showcase your project, please submit a 1-page poster in PDF. Follow this poster template (PDF, 239KB).
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Champion:ÌýKnowYourPets
Runner up: Forget Me Not: a smart wearable to support Alzheimer's
Champion:ÌýAutoGuard DT: Vision Meets Digital Twins
Runner up:ÌýScarecrow 2.0
Champion:ÌýChemAR
Runner up:ÌýBlind Support Device Framework for LLM-Enhanced Monocular Vision Framework for Guiding the Visually Impaired (BSD-LLM)
Champion:ÌýExploring Multimodal Neural Methods for Translating Australian Sign Language (Auslan)
Runner up: Sign Language Translation (SLR) Little Helper
Runner up:ÌýNeuroSigns
Champion:ÌýMarge1.0 – the Self-navigating Victim-searching Robot
Runner up:ÌýLisa - AI in the Sky
Champion:ÌýVilutra - Smart Lost Child Tracking System
Runner up:ÌýCoGen - AI and Gamification-powered Platform for Sex Education
Champion:ÌýFund Flow, Unified Personal Finance
Runner up:ÌýQuo: Financial Risk Assessment Analyser
Champion:ÌýA Lightweight and Explainable CNN Model for Detecting Microplastics from Holographic Images
Runner up:ÌýEnhanced Graph Signal Reconstruction Using Adaptive andÌýMulti-Scale Clustering Techniques
Champion:ÌýScholar Hub
Runner up:ÌýA Scalable Competition Platform for Open Innovation andÌýCommunity Engagement
Champion:ÌýAffiAI: AI-Powered Drug-Target Interaction Predictor
Runner up:ÌýHandwriting screening for early identification of dyslexia or visual perceptual problems in pre-school children
Champion:ÌýDisaster Aid
Runner up:ÌýIRIS: Intelligent Recognition and Imaging System for Coal Mining
Champion:ÌýForesight
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