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47 TopicsDocAider: Automated Documentation Maintenance for Open-source GitHub Repositories
Code–level documentation of a software system provides explanations of the code functionality and usages. Documentation is crucial for giving clear insights into the code for end–users and future developers. However, creating and updating documentation manually is a demanding task, requiring significant resources and labour. With the advancement of generative AI, there is a potential to reduce human labour in documentation tasks significantly. We propose DocAider, an automation tool powered by GPT–4 that integrates the processes of documentation generation and update. DocAider can generate comprehensive and structured documentation in markdown format and update it in response to any changes made in pull requests. The mission of DocAider is to reduce developers’ burden on maintaining documentation for GitHub repositories.4.9KViews2likes0CommentsRevolutionizing Accessibility: The Power of Facial Navigation Technology
Imagine that one of your colleagues lost arm mobility due to an accident, and now they are wondering how they will go back to their work. What if I could tell you that they will be able to use Teams and much more as they did before…1.5KViews2likes0CommentsOnline Medical Consultation and Reminder System using Custom Connectors in Power Apps
As a motivated team of Computer Science students from UCL, we built WhatsApp and Webex custom connectors, which we then used in a Canvas App to create an Online Consultation system as well as a reminder system for the NHS. Through this blog, we will walk you through our idea, how we built it using Power Apps, what we learned and our future plans.2KViews2likes1CommentUnlock Key Insights with Microsoft Power BI - Experience the British Red Cross – UCL IXN Project
Microsoft Power BI is a powerful business intelligence tool, allowing for the extraction of key insights and metrics through the use of data visualisation. Our team had the exciting opportunity to use the Power BI tool to produce a reporting suite for the British Red Cross, and we’ve detailed this journey in the article below. This project was completed as part of the Industry Exchange Programme (IXN), in collaboration with our client from the British Red Cross, Russell Craigie, and Microsoft Cloud Advocate Lee Stott.2.9KViews1like0CommentsUCL & Intel® VisualNav v2 - Facial Navigation for Visual Studio using OpenVino Technology
Existing tools do not provide enough support for those with disability. Our application, VisualNav is a first-of-its-kind touchless environment for coding, offering a new visual paradigm to traditional development. Our vision is for developers with a disability to be able to work together in a live share environment at the same productivity level as their peers.3KViews1like0CommentsPreserving animal diversity through Capstone projects with UCL
We all want to make a difference, and working for Microsoft is not something that should stop us from doing so. There's nothing that has as much meaning for me as working to preserve animal diversity. Just like anything, we can't do everything on our own. We need help. That's where University College London (UCL) and Sarah Maston, who leads Project 15 at Microsoft, comes colliding.1.9KViews1like1Comment