Ask HN: Which are good computer science problems to work on right now?
I'm a CS undergrad and to finish my graduation I have to produce a term paper.
Considering that I have one year to work on it, it can't be something huge, but I would like to work on something which would be useful to someone else and not only a boring paper about a very specific and almost useless subject.
As I have a web development background (Ruby on Rails, Node, Redis...), anything in this area would be easier. I've tried to revise my workflow in order to find some gap but, probably due to a lack of experience (and an awesome community), everything seems to be created already.
Do you have any suggestions about problems that I could solve with the skills that I have? A very personal itch also counts!
Note: The final software must be open sourced!
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tg5RFeSfBM4
But, unless you refer specifically to embedding algorithm in the code, I would assume the language / platform selection would matter.
* client/server web frameworks based on BigPipe-like (Facebook) architecture
* turning real world problems into MMOGs in order to crowdsource solutions
* peer-to-peer web infrastructure over multiple networks/communication channels (to counter surveillance, ISP filtering, natural disasters...)
Something in the data analysis space, text analysis tools, graphing tools ?
If you are interested we could help diego at algorithmia dot com.
I'm looking to try it in the near future. With a good training data, I'm looking into using genetic algorithm eventually evolving the text into an almost human summary. I'm excited for this!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unsolved_problems_in_c...