> Can you help me?
Perhaps you should read my reply, rather than just quoting it.
The final year project is the last big test before going out into the wide world. It's your chance to really define yourself by coming up with a project where you get to define the three main pillars of any project, namely
- what to do (the requirements)
- how to do it (the design)
- do it (the implementation)
If after 2/3/4 years of college, you still haven't figured out what really inspires you, then I'm afraid you've been wasting your time.
If you don't know "what" to do, then it's pretty certain that you won't know "how" to do it either. I mean, I could say "mouse gestured music generation", where you wave the mouse around to generate music. Now I've no idea how to do that (today), but I'm sure if I were interested enough, I could figure it out. Similarly, you wouldn't know much about it either (that's the way with new ideas - nobody knows!), but I can easily predict that your very next reply would be "can you help me?". There's no need to predict it, you've already done it!!!!!!!
Here are some unknowns (to us)
- the course topics you've studied in the past few years.
- the competence of the teachers, lecturers, professors etc.
- the rigour of the assessment (course work, exams) - is the focus academic integrity, or low barriers for high pass rates to bring in the money?
- your deserved achievement in those assessments.
You see - only you can really answer all those questions, and come up with a project which is interesting to you, within your scope of education and within your scope of capability.
> If the above project is possible I want to do that
I gave you two links which actually DO what you want.
So in some sense, yes, it's possible to do it.
Now, whether it is "possible" for
you to do it, well that's a different question altogether.
iMalc's post from 2 weeks ago is scarily prescient