Scaniano
Scaniano2: AI Optical Character/Music Recognition to QR code generator
Scaniano is a platform that allows people of all ages to make music without prior experience. Users arrange labeled note cubes on a board, and a scanner is used to convert the blocks to music notes for playback, which can be encoded into QR codes and printed as labels for physical songbooks. Scaniano2 is a continuation of this project, which significantly improved the hardware and features of the prototype. Key upgrades include a custom touch-screen interface and optical music recognition, which allows users to scan both blocks and music sheets with a camera. By integrating the camera and printer interfaces, Scaniano2 provides a scalable, user-friendly workflow wrapped in an intuitive app.
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Faculty Adviser(s)
David B Laning, Electrical & Computer Engineering
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