Topic ID: |
749 | |
Title: |
Accident Visualization on a Smart Phone | |
Supervisor: |
Nandan Parameswaran | |
Research Area: |
Smartphone networking and application, Distributed Systems | |
| Associated Staff | ||
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Assessor: |
Alan Blair | |
| Topic Details | ||
Status: |
Active | |
Type: |
R & D | |
Programs: |
CS CE BIOM BINF SE | |
Group Suitable: |
No | |
Industrial: |
No | |
Pre-requisites: |
Java programming | |
Description: |
Often accidents are reported using vague and imprecise voice based descriptions, where the reporter speaks on a (mobile) phone about an accident (he has witnessed) to an agency such as police or an insurance company. The objective in this project is to build an Assistant that helps the reporter arrive at a more precise and concrete description of the accident using graphical visualization of the accident. Using the Assistant, the reporter of an accident can interactively construct a description of the accident that is animated and displayed on the smart phone incrementally and when the user is satisfied with the accuracy of the description, the Assistant saves the description as an XML file for possible processing by other agencies. |
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Comments: |
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