Jasmine
Presentation recognition and enhancement software or PRES is a web app tool aimed at assisting newer NuVu students with their presentation skills. PRES gives feedback based on your posture, hand gestures, and eye placement. It provides helpful feedback once you're done presenting and even lets you look back at your presentation so you can critique it yourself! We built PRES to be open-source to kick off someone else's engineering journey just like other open-source projects did for us.
Gabe
P.R.E.S analyzes and provides simplified feedback on NuVu students presenting form. This project was produced for the NuVu student population who found the amount of presentation resources lacking. P.R.E.S is a web app that observes two main qualities. The most important of the two, body tracking, supplies feedback on posture and eye contact. It specifically uses blazepose, a body tracking coding library, and different math equations to obtain angles of different body parts. The second item tracks the volume and tone of voices using WebKit. Together, once the presentation ends, the two components produce a summary of all the values they tracked using graphs and statistics. This increases the readability and understanding of the feedback given. P.R.E.S helps public speaking with a myriad of body language observations and coherent analyses.
Bradley
P.R.E.S was built for people who can improve their presentation skills. P.R.E.S is a web app that tracks multiple facets of the user in order to give them feedback on what parts of their presentation skills they can improve. In its current state, P.R.E.S has the ability to track the users' body and pitch. These skills are tracked before being shown to the user through graphs in an easy to understand way. P.R.E.S is free for anybody to use and open source so anyone can use and/or improve our project.