Introduction
This blog is about the GSoC 2023 project I will work on this summer. It will contain the problem statement, an initial observation of the solution, and my approach toward the problem.
by praveenkumar Leave a Comment
Filed Under: 52°North, enviroCar, GSoC Tagged With: Android, java, Location Privacy Toolkit, privacy
This blog is about the GSoC 2023 project I will work on this summer. It will contain the problem statement, an initial observation of the solution, and my approach toward the problem.
by Sameer Manik Patil Leave a Comment
Filed Under: 52°North, Communities, GSoC Tagged With: Arctic Sea, Faroe, Faroe API, GSoC, Gsoc 2023, GSoC2023, JavaPS
The baseline for this project was initially set in GSoC 2022 by Sujit Jaunal (my current Mentor), by developing the Basic UI for Faroe Settings Configuration to perform CRUD operations. The faroe API of the Arctic Sea framework lets us set the properties for OGC services. The settings are stored in JSON files. The goal of my project is to make the UI work with the javaPS service.
by Ayush Dubey Leave a Comment
Filed Under: 52°North, Communities, enviroCar, GSoC Tagged With: AimyBox, Android, CI/CD, DevOps, envirocar, GSoC, GSoC2023, Rasa NLU, Road safety, Virtual Assistant, voice command, Vosk, xFCD
There are a lot of reasons why it is useful to have your phone with you in the car and enviroCar encourages you to do so. At the same time, it’s a potentially dangerous distraction to use your phone while driving. Interacting with the enviroCar Android app while driving is a serious concern, as it may result in an accident.
Addressing the issue, the enviroCar: Voice Command project kicked off during the Google Summer of Code 2022 with an exciting and forward-thinking vision in mind: making enviroCar a hands-free experience. The project aimed to integrate voice commands into the app, allowing users to perform actions like starting or stopping the track recorder and selecting a car through simple voice instructions. Additionally, the project introduced wake word functionalities to initiate voice commands and laid the groundwork for future enhancements.
by Ashwanth Kumar Leave a Comment
Filed Under: 52°North, Communities, GSoC Tagged With: Gsoc 2023, KomMonitor, Leaflet js
Hi there, I’m Ashwanth Kumar, an open-source enthusiast with a passion for learning and contributing to amazing technologies. I recently graduated from Visvesvaraya University as a software developer and have been actively exploring various technologies, aiming to keep up with the latest trends and make my mark in the open source community.
During the Community Bonding Period with 52°North, I had a fantastic experience connecting with my mentor and diving into the main goals and future perspectives of KomMonitor. It was an enlightening experience that helped me frame a clear path to contribute to the project.