This project is based off of Tolkien's Legendarium series of books "The Lord of the Rings". The goal of this project was to experiment with Spacy's named entities with important people and places in the Lord of the Rings. Spacy is a python module, designed to curate a collection of words in large scale documents, and group them according to what the word represents. In this case, it grouped words in the entire text of the Lord of the Rings as "ORG" for organizations, "GPE" as Geopolitical Entity, "NORP" for Nationalities, religious, or political groups, "LOC" for locations, and "FAC" for determining infrastructure.
A college team project where we identified specific grammar structures within a book ("The New Negro, an Interpretation") and turned sheet music into playable mp3 files. This book shows historical accounts of early African-American artists around Harlem, NY, expressing the world they lived in through poems and music. Using technology and coding languages such as MEI, TEI, and XSLT, to curate and identify data types. We would transform that data into playable music and plot literary patterns in poems.
This is a project I worked on in college, which I later presented in front of Erie Insurance representatives, on the UI simplification of their dictionary page (showing Home and Auto Insurance terms that some carriers may find unfamiliar). Specifically, I narrowed-down on "Gap Insurance". This webpage demonstrates ADA compliance, through two differentiating color schemes (blue and white), and a transcript on the side. Also, I produced a video about Gap Insurance and how it can be useful for customers, on the webpage.