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FINAL YEAR PROJECT REPORT [FYP] - MAPMORY: CT204: DEC 2025

PUTERI NUR ATHIRAH FARZANA, KAMARUZAMAN (2025) FINAL YEAR PROJECT REPORT [FYP] - MAPMORY: CT204: DEC 2025. Project Report. UPTM.

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Abstract

Mapmory is a mobile application designed to address the growing challenge of preserving meaningful travel memories in a digital age where conventional photo galleries and journaling tools fail to capture the full richness of a travel experience. This project was developed in collaboration with Zafigo, an online travel and lifestyle platform, and targets travellers, digital nomads, and content creators who wish to document and revisit their journeys in a more immersive and contextually enriched manner. The application leverages GPS-based geolocation, weather API integration, and AI-generated storytelling to automatically enrich each memory entry with contextual data such as timestamps, weather conditions, and descriptive narratives. Its core interface features an interactive map on which memories are displayed as pins, each containing multimedia content including photos, videos, personal notes, and user-selected music, all anchored to the specific geographic location where they were captured The system was developed using React Native for cross-platform mobile compatibility, with Supabase and PostgreSQL serving as the backend and database infrastructure. The development followed Agile methodology, progressing through iterative phases of planning, design, development, testing, and deployment. Data gathered through a user questionnaire involving 58 respondents informed the system’s functional and non-functional requirements, validating core features such as automatic location logging, AI-enhanced storytelling, and interactive map visualization. Testing was conducted across unit, integration, system, and user acceptance levels, confirming that Mapmory meets its intended functional objectives. The completed application successfully demonstrates how location-aware, AI-enhanced mobile technology can transform fragmented travel media into cohesive, emotionally resonant digital journals.

Item Type: Monograph (Project Report)
Uncontrolled Keywords: MAPMORY, CT204
Divisions: Faculty of Computing and Multimedia (FCOM)
Depositing User: Library3 UPTM
Date Deposited: 20 May 2026 08:40
Last Modified: 20 May 2026 08:40
URI: http://eprints.uptm.edu.my/id/eprint/5628

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