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Website Development for Advertisements for Rental and Sale of Real Estate

The purpose of the work is to develop a website for real estate agents and potential buyers, with the ability to publish advertisements for rental and sale of various properties. The objective of the work is to show the knowledge and skills that were acquired through the studies in the TTI (Transport and Telecommunication Institute).In this work were used the following methods:1. Analyzation of the subject area Real Estate;2. Analyzation of existing analogs;3. Design and development of data base, data access, business service, client, and server parts of the web application;4. Quality control.As the result of the work were made the web application for real estate agents and potential buyers was made, where the users can read the description, upload, modify and delete the advertisements. Was created the authentication on the website. Was created the data base of the website to store all of the information about advertisements and users.As the conclusion of the work all of the functional requirements for the website were made, full development cycle of the project was utilized and all of the errors that were raised during the work were fixed.

Author: Aleks Eglītis

Supervisor: Karina Kostjkina

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

Study programme: Computer Science

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Development of web application for a gym

Bachelor's thesis is devoted to the development of a unique web application for a gym, which will be competitive in the Latvian market. Within the framework of the project, a web application is being developed, including a server part based on Python language, as well as a client part using such languages as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The key features of the developed application are integration with artificial intelligence ChatGPT and integration with the third-party application Telegram. Artificial intelligence in this work is presented in the form of chatbot technical support and chatbot online trainer, as well as used to create individual training programmes for each client.The main goal of the work is to create a unique product that has no analogues in the Latvian market, which will significantly improve the experience of gym customers and contribute to the achievement of each client's goals. During the development process testing was performed, which confirmed the successful integration of all components of the application. Based on the testing results, recommendations for further development of the web application are offered.

Author: Andrejs Glušenoks

Supervisor: Olga Dribeņeca

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Computer Science

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Development of a personal financial management application

Nowadays, financial management is essential in people's lives, as price increases and economic instability require more careful planning of personal finances. Technological development makes this process accessible to everyone, offering various expenditure tracking and budget planning solutions. In the bachelor's thesis, the most popular financial management applications were reviewed, showing that although they offer an intuitive interface and automated budget functions, they also have shortcomings.The goal of the work is to create an application that provides a convenient and digitally enhanced tool for financial planning and tracking. To achieve the goal, tasks included reviewing similar applications, defining requirements, creating the interface and database, developing transaction management and budgeting functionality, and testing the application. All tasks were fully completed.The application uses Python and Flask, SQLite database, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. As a result, an application with a clear interface was developed, providing manual transaction entry and bank account Excel format upload, editing, and deletion, as well as budget control and transaction visualizations. These functions help users manage their finances more effectively and make better decisions.

Author: Jūlija Ivčenkova

Supervisor: Olga Dribeņeca

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Computer Science

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Improving the accuracy of optical character recognition of stone engravings using image pre-processing methods

This study focuses on the development of preprocessing methods to improve the accuracy of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for stone engravings. The primary goal is to enhance the precision of widely used OCR tools, particularly for texts engraved on stone surfaces, which present unique challenges that differ from traditional OCR applications. Emphasis is placed on developing image preprocessing methods as a software product. Customized image manipulation scripts were used to improve recognition accuracy and address issues such as contrast, alignment, noise, and resolution. The preprocessing stage was integrated into the workflow designed for image transformation before OCR processing. Subsequently, the recognition improvements were evaluated based on text similarity metrics analysis. Iterative text recognition and repeated recognition of images after applying preprocessing demonstrated significant improvements in OCR accuracy. This work provides a solid foundation for further enhancement of OCR workflows by employing adaptable preprocessing techniques specifically designed for particular problem areas, achieving higher precision in text recognition.

Author: Romans Urbans-Orbans

Supervisor: Aleksandrs Grakovskis

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Computer Science

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CNN-Based pipeline-related artifact and damage recognition in IHC staining as preprocessing step for pathological analysis

This work proposes automated solution for artifact and damage segmentation in biomedical images using machine learning algorithms. The development process includes data preprocessing, label classification using a clustering algorithm and segmentation model. CNN architectures like YOLO and U-NET are utilized for segmentation, and K-Means and DBSC algorithms are evaluated for clustering. The outcomes include a set of data preprocessing precodures, clustering algorithm testing and results analysis, segmentation model and recommendations for further development.

Author: Taisija Kožarina

Supervisor: Jeļena Kijonoka

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

Study programme: Computer Science

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