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Mobile App Development
Machine Learning in Android Applications
Abstract This project is motivated by the ever-increasing popularity of machine learning techniques for solving repetitive everyday tasks, as well as the availability and importance of smartphones in today’s society. The combination of the two creates an environment in which the use of machine learning for simplifying mundane tasks in mobile applications may be experimented with.
Michelle Lykke Blomgaard Karlsson
May 29, 2020
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Implementation of the Progressive Web App - Woodle
Abstract This project aims to create a native-like application on the web to test the current capabilities of Progressive Web Apps. Woodle is a Progressive Web App, which is an application run on the web, but with enhancements to create a native-like application.
Vilfred Sikker Dreijer
May 28, 2020
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Road Safety with Android Auto and Machine Learning
Abstract This thesis aims to research the question of how to predict road safety and how a driver can safely receive relevant information on road safety during a drive. This has become a relevant field of research, with sophisticated computing hardware available as a feature in cars.
Anton Tobias Jensen
May 26, 2020
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Mobile App Development, BSc (Spring 2020)
Description The mobile app development has seen significant growth in the recent past, mainly due to the current computational power of modern tablets and mobile phones. The development of mobile applications brings a set of different challenges to the developer, such as where the application will run (hardware specifications) and how is the application performance when running (OS specifications).
Fabricio Batista Narcizo
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Alexandra Mercédesz Bagi
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Monica Silva de Souza
Jan 29, 2020
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Mobile App Development, BSc (Spring 2019)
Description This course gives a fundamental introduction to Java development of apps for the Android platform. The following topics will be introduced: The four fundamental Android components (activities, services, content providers and broadcast receivers) and intents Designing user interfaces using layouts and resources Working with files and databases on a mobile device The Android life cycles and thread model Using built-in camera, sensors and libraries/tasks e.
Fabricio Batista Narcizo
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Helge Pfeiffer
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Roman Novosad
Jan 29, 2019
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Automated Lecturer-Tracking System
Abstract Development of technology has brought some significant changes to the educational system, resulting in some new means of gathering the knowledge. In this project, we focus on the video lectures that provide significant benefits for all the students.
Andrej Balas
Sep 10, 2018
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