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Steam I was a beginning stage into exploring various options and elements that would be necessary for developing a minimal viable product to be built in order for the solution to deliver the provided result. Steam I first goal was to undertake a feasibility study, identify challenges, options analysis and a Proof of Concept (PoC) model.
 
Steam I was a beginning stage into exploring various options and elements that would be necessary for developing a minimal viable product to be built in order for the solution to deliver the provided result. Steam I first goal was to undertake a feasibility study, identify challenges, options analysis and a Proof of Concept (PoC) model.
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Stream II first focused on the development of machine learning models, following by the development of the solution pipeline that can incorporate the 4 key areas of focus. The solution pipeline includes the privacy design approach to development, rules governed by statutory constraints with inspections enabled by telecommunications, data source integration and automation, and UX design.
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Stream II first focused on the development of machine learning models, following by the development of the solution pipeline that can incorporate the 4 key areas of focus. The solution pipeline includes the privacy design approach to development, rules governed by statutory constraints with inspections enabled by telecommunications, data source integration and automation, and UX design.<blockquote>[[Project 8Ball|'''8Ball''']]
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Inspired by the popular Magic 8 Ball fortune telling ball, Project 8Ball was created to leverage the technology developed in Project Cyclops to develop a user-friendly mobile application that will be used as a support tool for regulatory decisions on at the border. Project 8Ball is utilizing existing technology to expand the scope of Project Cyclops to apply existing technology to focus on cosmetics. This tool will allow Government of Canada employees to have relevant and tailored information at their fingertips (see icon mock-ups in design process). The mobile application will include automatic label reference tool to detect cosmetic ingredients from the Restricted and Prohibited Hotlist to assist inspectors when making admissibility decisions at the border. As well, have capabilities to generate reports that may be used by inspectors for detailed documentation, compliance promotion, outreach, education, and future surveillance.</blockquote>
    
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'''[[Project Drab|Drab]]:'''
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