Team Predex, made up of students from Covenant University and the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have been named winner of the second edition of Hackathon4Justice.
To win the Hackathon4Justice, Team Predex developed a deep learning model investigators’ solution that could be used to detect child predators prowling on their victims before they strike.
The solution specifically flags suspicious conversations between children and potential predators, thereby helping authorities and parents prevent cases early enough.
Team Predex was rewarded with an all-expense-paid trip to Kyoto, Japan for a United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) conference.
The runner up team, RecyclAI built a solution that is based on Object Classification using Artificial Intelligence to detect whether e-wastes are recyclable or not.
The team added key features like educational blogs, newsletters, and conferences meetups, to sensitize users about the solutions to e-waste recycling on their web application.
Team InsideLife VR came third in the competition with their solution which employs the cardboard virtual reality SDK to implement an easily accessible interactive experience that is highly educative on some of the more subtle aspects of the rule of law.
These second and third-placed teams won Oculus Go devices and Sure Gift Coupons respectively.
Hackathon4Justice is an initiative of Andela in partnership with UNODC and Facebook.
The Hackathon4Justice event featured 50 students from selected Nigerian tertiary institutions.
Participants were split into teams to build prototype solutions that addressed an array of social challenges including the disposing of e-waste, trafficking illegal products, child abuse, and trafficking, supporting the authorities to eliminate animal poaching, increase awareness for proactive crime awareness and tackling corruption in institutions such as the law enforcement.
Omogbolahan Alli, Partner Engineering Manager at Andela said, “It was a pleasure hosting Hackathon4Justice for the second year running at Andela. The energy that radiated from these young students as they focussed on their projects was incredible.
“Andela is known for being the home of and for celebrating technical excellence; seeing how this group of students tackled the problems they were given, their approach to teamwork, the focus that they had in order to meet the deadlines, was fantastic, and demonstrates that we should be very proud of the future technical talent Nigeria has to offer”.
“We are grateful to our partners, UNODC and Facebook, as well as all the students who participated – we hope to make this a regular on the Andela calendar, as we continue to build a community for the incredible engineering talent on the continent,” Alli added.