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Frontend built with Next.js for the traffic sign recognition system which uses a custom trained CNN model to classify and detect traffic signs. (The model is not currently hosted due to lack of resources, but is publicly available at https://github.com/Signalyze/CNN-model)
Repo: https://github.com/Signalyze/www

@MattIPv4 MattIPv4 changed the title add signalyze.js.org signalyze.js.org Jan 6, 2025
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Hi there!

❌ As noted in our README, js.org is focusing on granting subdomain requests to projects with a clear relation to the JavaScript ecosystem and community.

Projects such as personal pages, blogs, and Discord bot pages will no longer be accepted. Projects such as NPM packages, libraries, tools that have a clear direct relation to JavaScript, will be accepted when requesting a JS.ORG subdomain.

In this case, while you appear to have built the site with JS (as is the case with most sites), from what you've linked this appears to be a Python model so I'm not sure I see how this is related directly to the JavaScript ecosystem/community and how it is specific to JavaScript developers?

Need a subdomain for a project that doesn't fall within the criteria for JS.ORG? Take a look at https://github.com/js-org/js.org/wiki/Similar-Services

@MattIPv4 MattIPv4 added the unrelated / unqualified the content of the page is unrelated to JS, is a personal blog or unqualified for another reason label Jan 6, 2025
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Got it, thanks for the clarification. This project isn't directly related to the JavaScript ecosystem. The site serves as the frontend for the ML model, but I understand it doesn’t meet the criteria.

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