
Video conferencing can be more than just communication—it can be an interactive gaming experience! We built a web application that connects players via LiveKit open source video conferencing and challenges them to an emoji-matching game using the FaceAPI for real-time facial expression analysis. We call it “FaceOff”.

Real-time video calls have become the backbone of how we work, learn, and connect. And when users connect, they expect seamless, high-quality communication. Yet many factors can affect call quality – from internet connectivity to device settings to network configurations. While these issues often originate outside the

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A voice bot, also known as a voice assistant, is a type of bot that uses natural language processing (NLP) and text-to-speech (TTS) technology to interact with users via voice commands. Voice bots are designed to respond to spoken requests and provide information or perform tasks in