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This developer is so mysterious, even their code has commitment issues.
OpenWalk is an open-source pedestrian walkability perception stack that brings autonomous-driving-style environmental sensing to human-scale navigation. Using first-person video, it detects sidewalk hazards such as ice, snow, construction barriers, curbs, missing tactile paving, and uneven surfaces, then converts them into proactive audio or haptic alerts tailored to different mobility profiles. The project targets blind and low-vision pedestrians, wheelchair users, elderly pedestrians, and others who need ground-level safety information that current maps cannot provide. Its core output is a reusable open-source research foundation: dataset schema, annotation guidelines, baseline models, scoring rules, benchmark protocol, and privacy-preserving data collection tools.
View ProjectA courtroom-style multi-agent system for evidence-based AI Act assessment. Users upload AI system documentation, and six specialized agents ( Detective, Legal Clerk, Prosecutor, Defense, Critique, and Judge ) conduct a courtroom-style first-pass assessment. The system produces a preliminary verdict with risk tier, confidence score, missing evidence, governance next steps, and a transparent evidence trail.
View ProjectSkills include: Turning coffee into code, debugging by staring intensely at the screen, and mastering the art of Stack Overflow copy-paste.
Social links? Pfft. I communicate exclusively via binary smoke signals.