Voids Project - "Information for Everyone"

High-Level Project Summary

We have created a multidisciplinary platform that helps facilitate the search and collection of public domain data from the NASA Technical Reports Server, through a natural language processing algorithm, also including an inclusive system that will allow the search for said information through the use of sign language and an assistant chatbot to improve and facilitate the search for information, meeting the challenge of the hackathon: How can AI preserve our scientific legacy?

Link to Project "Demo"

Detailed Project Description

Information, without use in practice, is just that, information, information put into practice is knowledge, hence the importance of facilitating access to information, so that humanity continues to innovate.




Good morning, we are Void Makers, a multidisciplinary team in finance, design, software, and artificial intelligence, and a group of young people who seek to preserve our scientific legacy with the help of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.


Have you heard the phrase knowledge is power? 50 years ago a group of people made it possible to bring and return a human being to the moon. A task that would not have been possible without the enormous amount of knowledge and access to information, mainly scientific and technological, of those times.


Today this and much more information has been compiled on the NASA Technical Reporting Server (NTRS). But since there are a large number of documents, it is sometimes difficult for researchers or those interested in these topics to locate the information they need.


According to UNESCO data, there are more than 7.8 million people dedicated full time to scientific research. That is about 1 in 1,000 people around the world. According to the World Ranking Universities, there are more than 25 thousand universities in the world.


For this reason, at Void Maker's we have created a multidisciplinary platform that helps facilitate the search and collection of public domain data from the NASA Technical Reports Server, through a natural language processing algorithm, also including an inclusive system that will allow the search for said information through the use of sign language and an assistant chatbot to improve and facilitate the search for information, meeting the challenge of the hackathon: How can AI preserve our scientific legacy?


Our value proposal is to create a platform that allows NASA's public domain information to reach all interested media, such as researchers, schools, and students. with the help of artificial intelligence tools such as NLP for text analysis and a sign language and chatbot detection system.


Our business model is divided into 4 parts, the first of these being the free version of the page which will include Google Ads banners for the user but will be able to use the sign language tool to search for information. Approximately every 1,000 ads are equivalent to $3USD in profit according to Google Ads.


The second is the Premium or a paid version which will include the bot that facilitates the summary of the information, as well as the elimination of the ads. $3 USD/month.


The third agreement is with institutions such as schools or research centers. An annual cost of $300 USD.


And the fourth through donations starting at $1 USD.


We do not seek to reinvent the wheel, but to innovate it for a better disposition of the available information, in order not only to reach the moon but also the stars.

Space Agency Data

  • We used the NTRS from NASA
  • It was useful to make a comfortable project
  • A great challenge and a good tool to solve this one

Hackathon Journey

  • Good Challenges
  • Useful information provided by NASA
  • Great partners
  • Great benefits
  • Deprecated organization in our local

Tags

#NLP, #AI, #React, #Django, #NTRS, #Redux, #ChatBot