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[D] Looking for Machine Learning / Deep Learning Final Year Project Ideas[D]
Hi everyone, I'm a final-year Computer Engineering student looking for ideas for my major engineering project. I'm interested in building something that uses Machine Learning or Deep Learning and is technically strong enough for a final-year project. I'd like it to solve a real-world problem rather than being just another basic classification or prediction model. Some areas I'm open to include: - Computer Vision - NLP / LLMs - Healthcare - Cybersecurity - Recommendation Systems - Time Series - Multi-modal AI - AI for Education or Productivity I'm also interested in projects that have a good web or mobile interface and demonstrate practical deployment, not just model training. If you've worked on a project that stood out, won competitions, impressed recruiters, or was enjoyable to build, I'd really appreciate your suggestions. It would also be helpful if you could mention: - Why you recommend it - Expected difficulty - Tech stack - Public datasets (if available) Thanks in advance! I'm looking forward to hearing your ideas and learning from your experiences. submitted by /u/Delicious_Corner_754 [link] [Kommentare] reddit.com · reddit.com ↗
Hi everyone, I'm a final-year Computer Engineering student looking for ideas for my major engineering project. I'm interested in building something that uses Machine Learning or Deep Learning and is technically strong enough for a final-year project. I'd like it to solve a real-world problem rather than being just another basic classification or prediction model. Some areas I'm open to include: - Computer Vision - NLP / LLMs - Healthcare - Cybersecurity - Recommendation Systems - Time Series - Multi-modal AI - AI for Education or Productivity I'm also interested in projects that have a good web or mobile interface and demonstrate practical deployment, not just model training. If you've worked on a project that stood out, won competitions, impressed recruiters, or was enjoyable to build, I'd really appreciate your suggestions. It would also be helpful if you could mention: - Why you recommend it - Expected difficulty - Tech stack - Public datasets (if available) Thanks in advance! I'm looking forward to hearing your ideas and learning from your experiences. submitted by /u/Delicious_Corner_754 [link] [Kommentare]
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