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An application that examines whether a baby develops according to its age, at the School of Computer Science in the academic track, the College of Administration

The School of Computer Science of the College of Administration academic track will hold the annual project day on June 11 starting at 9:00 a.m. where 58 different projects will take part. Among the other projects: a project that enables the establishment of a virtual jury that will assist in making decisions, a search engine for personalities in movies found on the net, and more.

Screen of the Baby Care application that follows the baby's development - final project at the School of Computer Studies of the College of Administration 2013
Screen of the Baby Care application that follows the baby's development - final project at the School of Computer Studies of the College of Administration 2013

The School of Computer Sciences of the College of Administration academic track will hold the annual project day on June 11, in which 58 different projects will take part. Among other things, the conference will present a project that enables the establishment of a virtual jury that will assist in decision-making, a search engine for personalities in movies found on the net, a system that will allow us to know if our child is developing like all his peers (if not more so), an interactive system that will allow us to commemorate a special day It happened to us, an application that will allow us to receive immediate responses to the site we photographed and much more, all of which can be seen at the annual project day of the School of Computer Science of the College of Administration academic track, which will be held on June 11 on the college campus.

Starting at 9:00 it will be possible to take a look at 58 different ventures developed by the students studying at the school, and later they will be presented to a panel of high-tech industry executives who will express their opinion to each group of students, and the venture's chances of success in the industry. At the end of the event, the winning project will be chosen in the "People's Favorite" competition.

And what are the main projects?

Juryka - the flagship project of the College of Administration academic track, which has invested tens of thousands of shekels in its development.

How many times have dilemmas crossed your mind that bothered you at any given moment and did not give you rest: it can start with trivial things like what shirt to wear: orange or yellow, where to go: to London or Barcelona, ​​to watch "Big Brother" or "Survivor" in the evening , and up to fateful questions such as: yes or no to move in together, yes or no to get married, yes or no to have a child, yes or no to take a new job. These questions that until now we had to solve within our very limited circle will soon be able to rise to a wide public discussion within Jurika.

Juryka is an advanced platform designed to help make decisions in everyday dilemmas common to everyone. The platform offers advanced sharing options with populations that the user selects in advance. The platform will allow any user facing a dilemma to ask for the help of their friends, acquaintances or even people they don't know from around the world in order to reach a decision.

The user will present his dilemma to the defined population he has chosen in advance and tell what the options are before him. The community will be able to reply to him and help him make a decision. Similarly, anyone can be part of a community that aims to help other users with their dilemmas, and receive questions from other users: his friends or people he doesn't know.

The purpose of the platform is to help people make a better, faster, easier and more informed decision by using the "wisdom of the crowd". Exposing the question to a diverse audience of people will help the user get a broader view of his dilemma, and reach a decision after considering all the answers he received. The participants will be able to choose the community of respondents and their size, set a time for giving the answers, the ability to ask the questions anonymously or openly, and receive statistics of all the answers given to the question.

Tollee movie search engine
The idea: you could locate people based on their picture and not based on search terms
The solution: the innovative system based on its development succeeds in connecting an image with a name, and succeeds in locating names and characters based on subtitles found within the film. For example, if we want to locate as many movies as possible in which a certain actor participates, we will be able to locate him through the segments in which he participates in the film and through the subtitles announcing his participation.
A segment about the app from YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gopIOkSeHTg&feature=youtu.be

Commentra
The idea: being able to photograph a piece of press, an object or a place and receive an opinion based on the photograph
The solution: We saw the Eiffel Tower and wanted to know what people from all over the world think about it? Did we come across an interesting article in the newspaper? Have we come across an unusual video on the net? Taking a photo of all these in the application will allow a moment after the photo to see all the reactions collected about it from all kinds of places in the world, and at the same time add our own opinion.

Baby Care
The idea: providing a technological possibility for every parent to know how their baby is developing
The solution: a system developed to make it easier for parents and to carry out tests and follow-up for them
The stages of the baby's development. The analysis and detection capabilities of the system are very diverse, from basic detection of the baby's departure from a pre-defined area - like a kind of babysitter, to a precise analysis of the baby's development. In addition, the system will answer parents' questions, dispel myths about raising children, perform percentile assessments based on the weight and height of the baby, reminders about vaccinations, tips, etc.
Here is a simulation video for the app:

Breeze Driver
The idea: to prevent a situation where a car driver drives fast so as not to miss the green light and cause accidents
The solution: drivers who use the application will be able to drive smarter, reduce their fuel consumption and reduce air pollution. The applet will recommend the right speed that will bring them to the nearest traffic light in a situation where the traffic light will be green and thus they will not have to stop their journey. The proposed solution is a mobile phone applet supported by the service and a server side applet.
The server-side service regularly collects information from users using the app installed on their phones while they are driving. Using machine learning algorithms, he analyzes the traffic light timings. The applet on the phone receives this data from the server, calculates in real time and shows the driver the recommended speed on the way to the next traffic light.

My Day
The idea: creating an interactive photo album consisting of a day in our private lives and a day in the life of the state
The solution: the user registers on the website, creates a day in the album (birth of a child, new job, holidays, vacation, etc.)
The system automatically collects information about the day from social and public sources - statuses and photo albums on Facebook, Twitter, news sites, weather, YouTube, Wikipedia - people born on this day, etc.
All the information is intelligently collected and filtered into a virtual and interactive album, using Data Mining algorithms, in order to sort the piles of information related to this day and show the more relevant and interesting information that the user will receive.
The user will be able to edit, select his favorite items from the collected internet sources and design the page as he wishes. Later, he can go back and experience the events in the album, recall the important days of his life with his family, as well as see other interesting things that happened that day.

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