Hackathon Content
Blog Posts
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Create Comic Books From Videos with yack!
Developers built a video and restyle it as a classic comic book using Deepgram's Speech Recognition API and computer vision. See how here!
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Add Live Speech Bubbles To YouTube Videos with Autobubble
Using facial recognition and speech recognition to create live speech bubbles.
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Practice Spelling Bees with Spelling Hero
We speak to the developers behind Spelling Hero - a spelling bee simulator complete with contextual usage and multi-difficulty. Learn more here.
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Voice Control Your Browser with Stëmm
Leveraging both the Deepgram API & Chrome APIs into a Chrome extension that lets users control the browser hands-free with voice commands. Learn how we did it here.
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Collaborative Augmented Reality Note-Taking with AiRNote
The team behind AirNote utilized Deepgram's Speech Recognition API to create an app for generating, editing, and customizing AR sticky notes in a collaborative environment. Read more here.
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Creating Contextual Video Overlays with TomScottPlus
How the team behind TomScottPlus used Deepgram to analyze YouTube videos in real-time and provide an overlay with Wikipedia links to read. Read more here.
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Sharpen Your Foreign Language Skills with Triolingo's Chatbot
With Deepgram and GPT-3, the team behind Triolingo created a realistic multilingual chatbot to help language learners gain confidence in conversation. Read about it here.
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Use Your Voice to Draw with ARTiculate
The team behind ARTiculate created a React and P5.js application for voice-based drawing to increase access to creative expression. Learn more here.
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A Deepgram Hackathon Recap: What makes a good submission?
The Deepgram + Dev.to hackathon was an opportunity to build with Deepgram or share your coolest ideas, and we got some great ones. Check out what made them stand out.