My team fARniture intends to make an e-commerce app for furniture with an augmented reality feature. We sincerely hope that we can learn from your expertise for this project and would be grateful for it. Following are the relevant materials for your perusal.
My teammate, Wira, and I (Ramana) are planning on creating an educational application targetting PSLE Students who are doing Mathematics. We aim to employ machine learning to provide tailored content to maximize the learning of individuals. We feel that your experience will be valuable and hence, we are reaching out to you. The following are relevant details for your perusal.
We are Daryl and Bryan and together we form Team TulGan. Our team is looking to build a chatbot to integrate into the NUS website. The goal of this chatbot is to provide satisfactory responses to user's queries, and provide more information regarding the different aspects within NUS. We would love to have your guidance to take our project to the next level!
Our team Groupfinda is making a social entertainment mobile application. We would love to have your guidance on developing our application, especially in areas of scalability and machine learning!
My team, Fashion Daddy, is making a fashion recommender app which suggests clothing options for users based on their preferences/current wardrobe. We aim to use Machine Learning to make these recommendations.
We’d love to apply for a mentorship with you as we believe that your experience and expertise with Machine Learning would be an invaluable resource to guide us along in this journey.
You can contact us on the following platforms should you have any questions regarding our project!
Telegram: @jonathanfoocy / @Ming_Yang
Email: jonathanfoocy@u.nus.edu / yong.mingyang@u.nus.edu
Our team is creating an Android mobile application that aims to provide SOC students with both an online and offline option to engage in peer-to-peer learning and socialising, creating a strong support system in which they can seek help, inspiration and companionship from.
We are motivated and excited to make something useful for SOC students and at the same time gain more insights to deepen our learning in our field of interest. We hope that our idea will interest you and we believe that you will be able to bring us to greater heights through our Orbital journey! 😊
Our team, Homital, will be working on a complete smart home ecosystem, from server-side application, website and mobile apps, to physical smart speaker and smart plug.
We are Shion and Harsh and would love to have you as our mentor.
We’re building a gyroscopic maze game for children on Android. The maze course will be made from the user’s drawings on paper with computer vision; the game will have features like multiplayer modes and randomised “wormholes” that allow teleportation across phones.
We believe your knowledge and interests in computer vision and many other areas such as machine learning could be very valuable to us, as we search for direction in exploring these areas.
Hi Srivatsa,
I'm Nicholas from team Chemical X, we want to make a smart productivity app that understands the quirks of how different individuals work and works with them. We would be honored for you to be our mentor.
Hi everyone! Thank you for your interest:) I am glad that so many of you want to work with me. I will probably be only able to mentor 2-3 teams. I have emailed/messaged all teams with some follow-up questions.
Also, If I do not reply to your messages on this forum, please ping me on email(srivatsa@u.nus.edu)/telegram (@sripasta).
Great to see many interesting projects for orbital! As much as I would like to help all of you on your projects, I can, unfortunately, only effectively mentor 2-3 teams. I have made the difficult decision on which teams I will be mentoring. Every team should have either received an email or a message on my decision. My decision criteria were as follows:
Feasibility of the proposed project
The skillset of the team & Willingness to learn
How much I am able to help a team achieve its goals