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| + | = Old list = |
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| + | The new list for 2018 projects is here: https://en.wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Student_projects/GSOC/Proposals |
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| Here is the list of [http://world.openfoodfacts.org Open Food Facts] proposed projects for the [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ Google Summer of Code]. <br> | | Here is the list of [http://world.openfoodfacts.org Open Food Facts] proposed projects for the [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ Google Summer of Code]. <br> |
| Any questions can be asked on the dedicated channel on Slack (https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/messages/summerofcode) | | Any questions can be asked on the dedicated channel on Slack (https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/messages/summerofcode) |
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| + | = Match OpenCorporates data to OpenFoodFacts with simple user controls = |
| + | OpenCorporates is an ODBL licensed dataset with an API. Many of the companies that manufacture food have a specific legal entity which should be identifiable in OpenCorporates. |
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| + | From https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/issues/1072 |
| + | * Capture the legal entity (name, street address, suburb, state, country or similar geographic modelling) |
| + | * When country/state are present, provide users with an autocomplete control looking up the OpenCorporates API |
| + | * Suggest matches based on suburb, state, country(jurisdiction) and name; setting an OpenCorporatesID |
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| = Integrate a cloud-based OCR into Product Opener = | | = Integrate a cloud-based OCR into Product Opener = |
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| = Create a connected fridge prototype = | | = Create a connected fridge prototype = |
− | Create a connected fridge prototype that uses Open Food Facts data and a barcode scanner or computer vision techniques to assess products taken in and out of the fridge, calculate calorie input by user and is able to create a list of things to buy again.<br><br> | + | Create a connected fridge prototype that uses Open Food Facts data and a barcode scanner or computer vision techniques to assess products taken in and out of the fridge, calculate calorie input by user and is able to create a list of things to buy again.<br> |
| '''Mentor:'''Qian<br> | | '''Mentor:'''Qian<br> |
| '''Technologies:''' Arduino or your own | | '''Technologies:''' Arduino or your own |