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Ralph Cajipe

I develop AI, Machine Learning, and Web software, deploying them to production.

2025-Present

Software Engineer

2024
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I was an Artificial Intelligence Intern for Philippines' Department of Science and Technology - Advanced Science and Technology Institute, where I contributed to the Research and Development Division's Project ROAMER (Robot for Optimized and Autonomous Mission-Enhancement Response). This involved developing a smart robot capable of detecting banana plant diseases. This includes in-house data labeling, neural network training, the science of making it work, and deployment in production running on our AI supercomputer. Today, it aims to advance agricultural diagnostics, supporting farmers with early disease detection for healthier crops.

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2023-2024
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I was a Web Developer Intern at Invisible Hand Inc., where I developed and maintained a web application called One Crystal Logistics. Think of it like a delivery tracking system, but for businesses importing goods from other countries. Today, it helps them handle paperwork and transportation so their shipments get approved and released by the government's Bureau of Customs.

2019-2024
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BSc Computer Science at FEU Institute of Technology with a major in Software Engineering. I transferred here to continue my degree and this is where I specialized on AI/machine learning and web applications.

2018-2019
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BSc Computer Science at Wesleyan University-Philippines. I spent one year studying here, this is where I first got into software development such as web applications and algorithms.

useful projects

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I developed Video Lens, an AI web application because I was tired of endlessly scrubbing through videos for the right information. It leverages Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Computer Vision with deep learning foundation models to make life easier. Its four features—searching in video, transcription, summarization, and topic detection—ensure you find exactly what you need without breaking a sweat.

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I created Pasig House Prices Prediction because window-shopping for houses in Pasig City made me wonder if I could predict the prices better than the ads. Using real estate data from Kaggle, I trained models with TensorFlow Decision Forests and Simple ML for Sheets, leveraging Gradient Boosted Trees as the backbone. To make it useful, I built a web app where users can input property details and instantly get an estimated price—because why not turn guessing into science?

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Okay, here's Global Earthquake Data Visualization because I wanted to see if the planet’s tantrums could fit on a single map. Using Python and Plotly, it fetches data from the United States Geological Survey, processes earthquake details like magnitude and location from a JSON file, and generates an interactive world map. Earthquakes are neatly categorized by their Richter scale magnitudes—because even chaos deserves a bit of order.

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Image Colorizer takes black-and-white photos and asks, “What if history wasn’t so... gray?” Using DeOldify’s deep learning model, this desktop app lets you pick an image, slap some color on it, and save the results—because even your great-grandparents deserve to pop on Instagram.

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International Space Station Tracker lets you keep tabs on the ISS as it orbits Earth—because why not know when the space station is overhead? Using the Open Notify API, it tracks the ISS in real-time, so you can impress your friends with your space knowledge—no rocket required. HAHA!

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In the age of AI, every good developer should know how to build their own chatbot—because who doesn’t want to have a conversation with a machine? ECHO is an AI chatbot built to offer helpful, creative, and surprisingly friendly responses. It’s a simple web app that uses the OpenAI API to generate human-like replies, so you can have a chat with a bot that’s almost too polite.

featured writing

Here are some of my short blogs on Medium:

research

Video Content Analysis through Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing 2023

Ralph Cajipe, Charles Santos, Kyle Español, Sally Segundo Jr., Kyle Baltazar