Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for crisis communication in the context of COVID-19.
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Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for crisis communication in the context of COVID-19.
Develop a fully featured Node.js web app built on the Watson Discovery Service
Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for community collaboration in the context of COVID-19.
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Use deep learning to create a model and a REST endpoint to allow your app to detect, locate and count your product on store shelves
Aerial scout for first responders. DroneAid uses machine learning to detect calls for help on the ground placed by those in need.
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A server and mobile app to send pictures of vehicle damage to IBM Watson Visual Recognition for classification
Code for a Developer Journey that uses the Financial APIs on Bluemix. This application uses this service to send and request payments.
Create a communications channel using serverless technology to allow clients who speak different languages to seamlessly communicate with each other, built on Watson services.
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Dashboards for monitoring devices, events, users, data and more. Built on Carbon and React.
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Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for natural disaster resiliency in the context of climate change.
A platform where NGOs, Donors and centralized authority all will come together and distribute ration and other goods to needy/requested people.
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AI-mergency Control Room (AICR), understanding and consolidating requests for help with Watson. A Call for Code project from IBM.
Former repository for Prometeo, winner of the Call for Code 2019 Global Challenge, open sourced as Pyrrha (see links within this repo). It measures toxin exposure in real time and analyzes trends over time.
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