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Here you find the projects submitted

Project name: Pharma-Q
Team members: Tajammul Mustafa, Daniele Gadler, Francesco Tosoni
Topic(s) of the project: Pharmacy
Description: We implemented a service that monitors the line of customers formed at the entrance of shops/offices (e.g. pharmacies) from video streams acquired via CCTV surveillance cameras or from pictures taken by shops’ customers using ML techniques. A map of the pharmacies of Bolzano was created, in which the users can access the queue level.
The goal is to raise customer awareness about the number of customers waiting in entrance queues, and hence allow the customers to take better decisions about where they should go shopping for their medical supplies.
The prototype can be extended from pharmacies to other customer queuing stores like supermarkets and post offices.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Maybe

Project name: Bringr
Team members: Andrea Janes, Danilo Fink, Florian Pattis, Riccardo Felluga, Peter Wendt
Topic(s) of the project: Food
Description: A free no-frills online platform to manage and monitor orders to support small businesses during the coronavirus lockdown.
Simple “as fuck”, violating every programming rule you can think of, but maintaining the “just in front of the budl-feeling”.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Maybe

Project name: One Stop Solution for Distance Learning
Team members: Egzontina Krasniqi, Senad Sali, Rahul Raj
Topic(s) of the project: Education
Description: Problem :Schools are now closed, with regular lessons being replaced by e-learning. In most conventional forms, teachers send assignments to children by e-mail. Children are often unable to complete these assignments. They don’t know how to solve a math problem on their own or maybe they don’t understand instructions in English or any other language. Also, they would rather just play Minecraft. Parents are often unable to help their children. They are parents, not teachers. They may not know English, they were in school 30 years ago when subjects were taught differently. Additionally, after the whole day at work, they are tired and worried. The uncertainty of the present situation is not helping.Grandparents are not able to help either. Because even though they bravely look after children when parents try to work, they don’t know how to add a file to Padlet or log in to Zoom.Most importantly, even teachers often fail in this situation. The traditional chalkboard has been replaced with a variety of unfamiliar platforms, applications and websites. Not all teachers are capable of becoming modern communication technology experts overnight.
Solutions: The project aims at developing a network of educational, on-line support for children from primary schools. It operates on the basis of creating school tandems: a highschool willing to help gets paired with a primary school, whose students could profit from the cooperation. The students and graduates of the high school involved in the project take on the role of tutors for primary school children.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Yes

Project name: ML
Team members: Esther Schaiter, Raphael Pisoni
Topic(s) of the project: I have another valuable idea
Description: Our goal is to diagnose COVID-19 reliably from X-Ray images using Artificial Intelligence. The current methods of choice are clinical tests or CT images. Both of these methods are expensive, time consuming or cause a high radiation exposure. In contrast x-rays are cheap, fast to make and widely available. Since x-ray data of COVID-19 patients is hard to get we use hundred-thousands of chest-x-rays in open datasets from other sources and teach the model everything there is to know about them before fine-tuning it to distinguish COVID-19, other causes of Pneumonia as well as healthy or other thoracical pathologies.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Maybe

Project name: Digital School
Team members: Konstantin Hanfland
Topic(s) of the project: I have another valuable idea
Description: Dashboard, where students can download files and habe a chatroom to help each other. Teachers manage the dashboard via an Java Application.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Maybe

Project name: Jetzt Liefern!
Team members: Hannes Mitterer, Otto Kreidl
Topic(s) of the project: Food
Description: Web shop: Provide a system where local stores and restaurants can register as a merchant for presenting and selling their products online.
Customers can see all the store details as well as their products and directly place an order. The stores can choose either to deliver the purchased items by themselves or by our partner OMEST – a local shipping company. The goal is to make it as simple as possible. So basically, we provide a list of products, where the customer can indicate the quantity for each one and submit the order. We are building this idea on top of our project jetztliefern.it, where already over 150 local stores which are delivering goods are registered. The feature can be used for free.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Yes

Project name: wosgeat.online
Team members: Stefan Gasser, Daniel Degasperi, Christian Pitscheider
Topic(s) of the project: Food
Description: WosGeat.Online is a website that helps everybody endure social distancing. You can find live-streams that are scheduled in the coming days based on your intressts (cooking, music, culture, books, exercise, entertainment).
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Yes

Project name: Weekly Assignments
Team members: Juan José Jara Laconich
Topic(s) of the project: Education
Description: This is a simple website that gives an overview of the workload of the students of a specific classroom according to the assignments given this week by the teachers. The project objective is to help teachers get an idea of how much homework they should give this week.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Maybe

Project name: Fill the Wine Bottle App
Team members: Laura De Bortoli, Francesca Mabritto, David Ullrich, Olga Korovina
Topic(s) of the project: Food
Description: An App to sustain wine’s sales and wineries‘ visibility. Gamification strategies are implemented in order to increase customers‘ loyality with the possibility of online shopping and exchange information with field’s experts.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Yes

Project name: A Bed for All
Team members: Mirko Perillo, Nicola Pedot, Fabrizio Waldner, Mario Alexandro Santini, Christina Matteotti
Topic(s) of the project: Hospital
Description: Global coordination of the beds and patients between hospitals
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: No

Project name: Arbeitsfuchs
Team members: Patrizia Gufler, Michael Gurschler
Topic(s) of the project: I have another valuable idea
Description: Due to the covid-19 crysis and the complete lock down many people are unemployed. The tourism is shut down, therefore many workers have to find other jobs. On the other hand we have employers like fruit-farmers and other companies that heavily rely on foreign workers. Due to to the travel restrictions it is now necessary to match the unemployed with the employers.
Presentation / video: Link
Will continue to work on the idea after hackathon: Maybe