Joseph Cameron's Projects
Coursework for the Big Data course at the University of Glasgow. Course taken in the 2017-2018 academic year.
My assignments for CSC343 at the University of Toronto, St George Campus
My assignments for CSC369 Operating Systems, University of Toronto - St George Campus
My assignments for CSC384 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, University of Toronto - St George Campus
Coursework for the Distributed Algorithms & Systems course at the University of Glasgow. Course taken in the 2017-2018 academic year.
A useful collection of python scripts and tools to perform data analysis and visualisation on datasets.
Ice Age Maze Escape is a video game I made in Processing/Java as a project for the Video Games (CS4303) module at the University of St Andrews.
Project Title: Using Machine Learning to Understand the Topology of Knots. This repository contains my Project Log and Code.
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Coursework for the Machine Learning course at the University of Glasgow. Course taken in the 2017-2018 academic year.
Project Title = The Novel MIDI Controller: Designing & Implementing a User-Centred MIDI Controller. This repository contains the code and project log for my MSc Dissertation Project at the University of St Andrews for an MSc in Human-Computer Interaction.
A Node.js Express web application made as a project for CSC301 Software Engineering at the University of Toronto.
A password checker application that was made as part of an assignment for the Human-Centred Security course at the University of Glasgow.
This project's aim is to create an effective and intuitive system for detecting objects where users are not required to touch physical objects but instead make use of their bodies to achieve interaction. This project was created by me for an assignment in the Interactive Software & Hardware (CS5041) module at the University of St Andrews.
Older git log for the 'Ultimate Review' Django web application.
A Django Web Application for Systematic Review. Created for the Web Application & Development course at the University of Glasgow. NOTE: Developed and Tested with Django Version 1.7
This project demonstrates a museum exhibit where visitors can participate in and interact with a multiple-choice quiz without touching anything. This exhibit was inspired by the circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic and was created by me for an assignment in the Interactive Software & Hardware (CS5041) module at the University of St Andrews.