A website for LUdev to make the interaction between students, teachers and clients easier, before and during the software engineering course.
This project is an addition to the LIACS ngUML (next-generation UML) research software. We have created an application where a user can model and save a UML Component Diagram.
‘Mijn DNA medicatie pas’ is an app which saves DNA data locally. This data is upon request used to determine a personalized medication advise, this is advantageous because everybody their DNA is different and thus requires different treatments.
The Interactive Theorem Prover is an online tool for creating Hoare logic proofs. We added support for more logic rules, such as array indexing and recursive procedures, and made it possible to practice Hoare Logic with assignments.
With the Cancer Gene Inspector you can inspect and visualize data from breast cancer related datasets in different kinds of plots and/or tables, by selecting the parts of the data you want to know more about.
We made an interface and endgame for the Escape Game at Museum Speelklok. The project consisted of: a screen with instructions, an input field for the code, a timer, turning on/off the lights at the games, a high score list and an endgame.
Improving on the user experience of Hedy, a gradual programming language for children. Or in other words, improving Hedy by making it more interactive and fun for the user.
This project is about creating a serious Virtual Reality game that is a simulation of the kitesurfing experience. The game will be used as an alternative method to teach kitesurfing which is why it is very important that the fundamentals match the real world kitesurfing experience.
The Pluk Levens Geluk app is a way to save the story of your life on your phone. You can create posts to share with your loved ones to leave them memories when you pass away.
An online platform for users to discuss and improve the understanding of wicked problems. The platform will allow users to share their views on posts and engage in discussions, and to input summaries, containing candidate solutions or descriptions of problem criteria, to extract actionable insights.
We built a web app for creating and editing UML use case diagrams in an intuitive editor.
Hedy is a website that teaches children to program in a gradual fashion. Our objective was to implement automated front-end tests so that the website functions properly.
We improved an application that allows students to connect different concepts by sorting cards. These improvements were both made for the student and the teacher who manages the card sets and the backend.
ASMAS is a framework that can evaluate the security level of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). This tool is in the form of a standards-based questionnaire conducted by users.
This project is a game made with python, to trade fruits using ultrasound. Using different frequencies, multiple trading agents can play a game to achieve their target.
We have built a recommendations engine that can determine what workshops you as a team need to do in order to improve themself in the ways of product delivery, portfolio management, strategy & governance and ideation.
Our consent form that is highly configurable by configurator and allows participants to ask questions.
A website that allows people to access data generated in physics research using high-end machinery they would normally not have access to.
The web application allows users to explore the world of Quantum physics, especially in the field of quantum computing. Users can play a quiz in which they have to guess the value of a quantum signal (a qubit).
SQLer converts raw csv data dumps into functional SQL databases, while preserving ACID properties. It comes with a GUI and CLI, while being independent of external Python libraries, to ensure functionality on multiple types of (possibly protected) environments.
The Interactive Theorem Prover is an easy but effective web application used to check Hoare logic proofs on the desktop or laptop. It checks for basic Hoare logic, local blocks and adaptation rules.
Hedy language is a gradual programming language for kids. Our vision is to make coding more enjoyable for children.
A web-app on which students can learn- and test their knowledge about logic. Their input for logic questions gets checked and returned in real time.
Hedy Language Translation helps students learn programming at their own pace in their native languages. Its objective is to teach as many students to the program as possible while promoting local languages.
For Museum Speelklok we set out to recreate the dice game from Mozart. We have created an interactive application. With this application the visitors of the Museum can create their own music and play it afterwards. These melodies are created according to the rules from Mozart.
A web tool that is able to generate a literature review based on the provided keywords.
The C-Job Light Weight Ship Estimation tool is a web-based application. The LWSE tool helps naval engineers estimate the optimum lightweight of new vessels and have a more accurate estimate for material consumption and total budget in the design phase.
Trial@Home is a Cloud-based platform developed by CHDR to extend clinical trials outside the clinic. Digital technology is used to collect data while trial participants are in the home environment and this data is continuously sent to the Cloud.
We've extended the ngUML "Prose to Prototype" project with a rule editor. It allows users to express constraints in natural language, which are translated into python and enforced in the runtime engine of the Prose to Prototype project.
A website that digitalizes the teaching phenomena of card sorting. Card sorting is a principle where students get to sort a deck of cards (words, images, formulas, context etc) in different ways to display to the teacher how well they understand the subject.
A user friendly front-end for CHDR Trial@Home, where trials can be created, and modified.
A starting point for the further implementation of a state-of-the-art Localization Positioning System using ultra-sound.
" Our solution is a new Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) website that is a user-friendly online platform that will help anyone in the Netherlands to prepare for and register for the JLPT exam and to get in touch with the other applicants to share experiences with each other. "
SLAP (Sign Language Analitycs Platform) is a cloud provider API for recognising hand gestures used in sign languages and translating them into text and speech.
For this project, we made an administration webpage for the software engineering course. This includes a homepage, an admin page with the necessary component and a student page.
During this project our team worked on a LUMC Health app, with the goal of getting elderly people to fill in a question list once every week/two week. With the ultimate goal to make an app that has a certain ‘Fun factor’ so that it is not just a stale question list application. Presentation and demo (3:23) following this link: https://video.leidenuniv.nl/media/t/1_j0auicwx
A codebase visulization tool that generates relation maps and makes developers' life easier
A declaration application which digitizes key parts of administration through an online form and automatic PDF converter.
The updated Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) website provides both users and administrators a seamless experience in applying for and managing the language test.
A website for the course IBIA where students engage in a business simulation
In this project an implementation of the existing Rightfield in Python code. Rightfield itself is a program that generates Excel templates embedded with ontology vocabulary. And can export metadata of the Excel templates as RDF and CSV formatted files.
Create an automatic bidding system for assigning teams to projects. Make a website to display this.
We made an evaluation engine in Python for the OpenML project. This evaluation engine calculates the meta features of datasets and uploads them to the backend for the public to use.
OpenML Myhtbusting is a webapp that lets the user experience an online version of a datascientist by using Machine Learning tasks from the OpenML platform.
An Android application that helps students with practising proof-trees for the course introduction to logic.
A tool for graphing the capabilities of large data sets of real vessels to help naval architects designing new ships.
The purpose of this project is to create an application in which the feeling of an "in-real-life" conference can be replicated online. Users can roam in virtual rooms and strike conversations with each other.
A data visualization tool for data collected within the Profiling Human Activity project. The tool allows the user to quickly compare group and individual behaviour before and after a medical intervention.
A new website for the SE course. SE teachers can use the website to automatically assign projects to students groups. Clients can upload their projects. Students can create teams and submit their project bids.
A voice-recorder app aimed at recording children's stories, and replaying them easily. Researchers use this tool for studying the story telling capabilities of young children.
QuantumRules! is a program to support the high school physics curriculum with practical experiments in an escape room.
Agile Portfolio Poker is a workshop that combines the insight of project managers and directors to facilitate decision-making on a strategic level.
The goal of this project was to digitize the Progress, Quality and Research Support program for PhD students at Leiden university.
An editor for creating UML Activity Diagrams to help less technical personnel to visualize data structures and data flows.
A new dynamic version of LUdev website showcasing its project portfolio, and with a multi-functional backend.
The goal of our project was building a framework for automated database cleansing.
An algorithm which can accurately estimate the current speed of the user. This can be used by speed skaters to further develop their performance.
We made an app to plan tournaments. Participants can be added and then poules can be made.
For the researchers at LIACS, we created an easy-to-use interface for OpenPose. It facilitates the identification and analysis of gestures in many videos at once.
This project realized the data visualization of molecular epidemiology for the Biomedical Data Sciences department of the Leiden University Medical Center.
The LIACS sport analytics group processes all kinds of sports data, including video and sensory data from matches. To facilitate the synchronization between these different data, we have realized a specialized dash board tool.
Our project extended a must-have tool for tissue image research with an easy-to-use user interface. This is not only of great value to the research of our user/client, but for others who want to visualize tissue data.
To facilitate research at a Dutch government organization,
we built a tool to import geographical data points
and display them on a map. The product is set up to be modular, so it
can be altered to work with any data set.
Our product is an extension on the already-existing Quantum Rules! project, a website that delivers an escape-room-like learning experience in physics for high school students.
An editor and (basic) simulator for industry workflow nets (inets), a model of interorganisational workflows based on petrinets. This editor incorporates the first (and so far, only) implementation of the industry workflow net model specified in a paper written by Pieter M. Kwantes and Jetty Kleijn.
Our program allows teams of students to assess each other on multiple aspects, such as, contribution to the project, quality of work and punctuality. This can be used by course teachers to get insights in the dynamics within the group.
The Github-Visualization tool enables the visualization of Github projects. It displays a graph of the files in a project, which visualizes who did what and when, and which files are connected.
Our application makes the thesis assessment process a lot easier for professors. It gives the assessors the ability to create assessment forms online in a simple and sleek web application.
The objective of our project was to gather sensory data of smart watches for scientific researchers. We created a modular app so that the researchers can freely decide which sensors to use and record.
The Liquid Studio Bot is a Google Home virtual assistant guides guests through Accenture's Liquid Studio, a studio for demonstrating the latest technology for rapid application development.
Our app ‘Pace Yourself’ is an app for people with chronic pain. By using our app they can learn to pace which means that they learn how the level of pain of a certain day relates to the amount and activities done that day.
For the research project ‘Brazil versus the Netherlands: the Secrets of Playing Football’, Dutch and Brazilian researchers are developing an analysis of tactics in football to objectively quantify (and compare) tactics of different countries, competition levels, and age-groups.
We made a tool that gives you a summary of all your eHealth devices (for example a heart rate sensor) and lets your family doctor and possibly a care taker send you recommendations as a response.
Our program allows one to make, simulate and analyze Petri nets, a formal model for capturing parallelism in computations. The resulting nets can be exported to png and pdf.
In a faster growing world, more and more people are looking for a job. Most (if not all) of them come with a résumé. Some businesses get overwhelmed with the number of résumés to read and reduce the group of applicants to the group that have the requirements for the job.
In the last three months, we have made an app from the future. We can place our own animations in the space we live in: Augmented Reality. With accompaniment of Accenture we created a Lego city in the real world which interacts with a physical model train.
In this project, we created a website for the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) to digitalize the travel request system.
This new rendition of an existing SQL generation application within the Belastingdienst gives its users a smoother experience and better accessibility with a modern browser-based user interface.
The Quantum Rules! project is an easy tool to assist teachers and universities to help secondary school students learn quantum mechanics, by offering an online environment.
We made an application that is used to record stories. Children can record their voice and, with consent from the parent, this recording can be sent to dr. Max van Duijn for his research.