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Bat Shot

Bat Shot. Adam Halem. Nilesh Chaturvedi. Dhrubajyoti Mondal. Reduction of blurry photos. Face Detection. Team. BatShot. Camera Made Easy. Image Correction. Tap and Talk Audio and vibration feedback to capture photo. Adaptive camera interface for everyone. Amélie by Bees On Bicycles.

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Bat Shot

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  1. BatShot

  2. Adam Halem Nilesh Chaturvedi Dhrubajyoti Mondal Reduction of blurry photos Face Detection Team BatShot Camera Made Easy Image Correction Tap and Talk Audio and vibration feedback to capture photo Adaptive camera interface for everyone

  3. Amélieby Bees On Bicycles • Team Name: Bees On Bicycles • Team Members: • Designer:Shannon Hosmer • Hacker: Joe Scala • Project Manager: Marie Silverstrim • Idea: Amélie • An app that allows users to upload and retrieve brief, geo-temporal specific sound bytes targeted to enhance aesthetic awareness of surroundings

  4. Team Decoding Dolphins: Linah Ahmed H. AlgadhiMohammad Saad S. AlodadiNujoodAlodadi Mel Manela Communication for the hearing impaired has it’s limitations in today’s society. We want to provide a mobile solution that is easy to use and accurate for the hearing impaired. Our group’s mobile application will be translating real time voice to sign language, and then giving the hearing impaired the ability to communicate back via our mobile application.

  5. Problem: How can mobile technology assist the hearing impaired easily and seamlessly interact with speaking individuals in social situations? Proposal: Either a mobile phone or a HUD display device, such as Google Glasses, that will use speech recognition to transcribe conversations near the user into “speech bubbles” and overlay the speech bubbles over the source of the audio in a virtual space using audio triangulation. Jonathan Pautsch Peter Cox

  6. Team: Creative MindBenders • Members: • Curtis Auman(cauman1@umbc.edu) • Jennifer Beser (jbeser1@umbc.edu) • Tim Burke (tburke2@umbc.edu) • AllaFrenkil (af5@umbc.edu) • ParisaMeisami (meisami1@umbc.edu) • Project Idea: • Users can take advantage of mobile technology by using a camera device to take pictures of music posters and album art of musicians to identify the artist/band.  The user is given detailed information about the artist/band such as album history, tour dates/cities, and the option to download the artist’s music.

  7. TEAM FELIDAE Ike Wachuku Germaine Irwin Rose Yesha

  8. Problem Statement: • Is minimal attention texting possible? • Creating Vibrations to correspond with letters • Creating an overlay to the keyboard that is a tactile representation of the alphabet • Stakeholders: • Preteens, Teenagers, Older adults

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