

CODE PROJECTS
Various programming-based projects I've worked on, either individually or as part of a group. This list includes hackathon projects, as well as in-class projects. Click on the project image to view the project!
JoJo's AR Adventure
Fall 2019
An AR program which displays a fighting figure ('Stand') on the user's shoulder in Augmented Reality once an activation pose is made, loosely following the plot of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.
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Implemented with PoseNet, Blender, Mixamo, and p5.js.
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Created as part of a course at Carnegie Mellon
(Interactivity and Computation for Creative Practice).
Space Invaders: Wireless
Fall 2019
A modified version of Space Invaders, which uses machine learning to recognize hand signs, and can be played solely with those hand signs. No keyboard necessary.
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Implemented with ml5.js and p5.js.
Contributed 3D character model and helped with pose tracking integration
Created as part of a course at Carnegie Mellon
(Interactivity and Computation for Creative Practice).
Harmonize
Fall 2019
A telematic artwork that allows multiple users to play different musical notes at the same time. Click the specified key to change the note frequency.
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Implemented with Glitch.com, Socket.io, and p5.js.
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Created individually as part of a course at Carnegie Mellon
(Interactivity and Computation for Creative Practice).
InspectAR
Spring 2019
An AR mobile app that shows you analytics of various devices in your home simply by scanning the device itself.
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Implemented with Firebase, Unity, Vuforia, Blender, and Android Studio.
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Contributed front-end development, data display, 3D models, and UI.
I was the team lead for this project.
Created for SteelHacks 2019, and awarded 3rd place.
ClearNet (InterLink)
Spring 2019
A web app to help brands know which of their social media platforms are most effective in drawing prospective clients towards their service.
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Implemented with Azure, MySQL, Flask, Javascript, and HTML/CSS.
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Contributed front-end development and UI.
Created for TartanHacks 2019.
ChromaLine
Fall 2018
A robot car that reads in user color input and uses it to generate a line drawing, while also performing a song and displaying the name of the performed song using an LCD screen.
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Implemented with Arduino.
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Individual project created as part of a course at Carnegie Mellon
(Art & Arduino).
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