February 25, 2025
Abbey Atsuko represents a significant advancement in AI-driven academic assistance, combining real-time intelligence with an interactive holographic presence. This project was supervised by Dr. P.R.S. De Silva, Head of the Department of Computer Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura. My teammate, Vidumini Ardarsha, and I worked collaboratively to bring this vision to life.
Students and faculty at the Department of Computer Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura face challenges accessing important academic information efficiently. Traditional methods lack interactivity and intuitive navigation, making it difficult to retrieve lecture schedules, faculty details, and academic assistance quickly.
To address this issue, we conceptualized Abbey Atsuko, an AI-driven holographic assistant designed to provide seamless and interactive access to departmental resources. By integrating OpenAI's real-time API, a 3D holographic display, and WebRTC for smooth communication, we aimed to create an engaging and futuristic assistance system for students.
Abbey Atsuko is a 3D holographic AI assistant that enhances student experiences by providing lecture schedules, faculty details, department navigation, and academic support in a highly interactive way. Developed using Next.js on Raspberry Pi 5, it leverages OpenAI’s Real-Time API for conversations and WebRTC for low-latency interactions, delivering a smooth and immersive user experience.
I developed the front-end for Abbey Atsuko using Next.js, and integrated the OpenAI API for real-time conversations. I also collaborated with the hardware to ensure seamless communication between the Raspberry Pi 5 and the other components.
Developed by Sonal Jayasinghe