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Application for Tracking of Personal Expenses on Purchases for Apple iOS Platform

Student: Tareev Grigorii

Supervisor: Dmitry Alexandrov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2018

QRPurchase, a mobile application for reflecting spendings in grocery stores by reading information from qr-codes on checks. QRPurchase uses almost the entire set of features announced by Apple at the WWDC 2017 conference, where the company demonstrated the work of iOS 11 for the first time. These are ARKit, Face ID, CoreML and QR-reader. To obtain information about purchases after reading the qr-code, client-server interaction is required, for this purpose the application will use the corresponding pre-developed API. The model that recognises purchased products will be pre-trained and implemented in the application, since it is not possible to teach the model on the CoreML smartphone, and all other functions will be implemented in accordance with Apple's guidelines

Full text (added May 29, 2018)

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