This repository contains documentation for the IRIS/disaster-assist project. Powered by RCOS and IBM.
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This repository contains documentation for the IRIS/disaster-assist project. Powered by RCOS and IBM.
WORK IN PROGRESS - Build Change - Post-Disaster Rapid Response Retrofit. This is the backend for the API to the machine learning model. It's accessed by the mobile app.
Rove, a Call for Code 2019 finalist. Connection to Twilio messaging.
Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for energy sustainability in the context of climate change.
Call for Code Challenge 2020 / COVID-19
This repository contains a clustering algorithm that runs via a serverless IBM cloud function to detect disaster events from chatbot data. This was built for the Call for Code hackathon. Powered by RCOS and IBM.
Build Change - Post-Disaster Rapid Response Retrofit. This is the end-user mobile app for the homeowner.
This repository contains client application to view data collected by our SMS chat bot - a.k.a. the disaster map. This was built for the Call for Code hackathon. Powered by RCOS and IBM.
With the rise of COVID-19 cases worldwide, Corey provides multiple helpful tools to users while aiding in the development of treatments and vaccines through data collection and analysis.
A basic GitHub repository, Call for Code, a IBM initiative Code Engine Hackathon, a Global Challenge 2021 using IBM Cloud Code Engine within our submission. PENTA MORTALS presents BLUE VALLEY.
Call For Code Internal IBM Entry
Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for crisis communication in the context of COVID-19.
Proof of concept to inspect earthquake-damaged building interiors. If school buildings can be identified and prioritized for repairs, students can return safely to class sooner.
Reusable dashboard based on the Carbon Design System and React
This repository is intended to receive incoming webhook requests from Twilio via the IBM API Gateway then forward them into Watson.
Microservice for storing traces to AWS S3
A centralized place for Helm charts, GitHub Actions, and other local and cloud deployment resources.
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