KoPilot at the 2024 ANU Computing Showcase
KoPilot wrapped up the semester at the 2024 ANU Computing Showcase, where the team demoed personalized travel recommendations for South Korea.
Wrapping up the semester
As the semester came to a close, KoPilot was presented at the 2024 ANU Computing Showcase, the end-of-year event celebrating projects built through the TechLauncher and Computing Internship programs. The showcase featured hundreds of presentations developed in collaboration with businesses, industry, and government agencies — and we were proud to be among them.
What we showed
Planning a trip to South Korea is harder than it should be: Google and ChatGPT searches often return incomplete or inaccurate results for international visitors. The team demoed how KoPilot tackles this with personalized recommendations on interactive maps, powered by large language models and advanced filtering over Korean-language data. You can watch the full demo video from the showcase.
The team
This semester’s result is the work of a seven-member team: Jiawei Li and Xiangyu Bao on the backend, Xuke Du and Xiaojie Zhou on the frontend, and Xuan Li, He Weng, and Jiahao Xu designing the recommendation algorithms — supervised by Artem Lenskiy at ANU, with Patryk Dwórznik as industry partner from South Korea.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by, and to the TechLauncher program for a great semester. If you’d like to know more, drop us an email at dev@kopilotapp.com