0:00 – 0:15 | Intro (Logo + Title Card)
“We are the Alpha Nexus team.
This is a prototype of the Smart Marine Platform — an AI-powered dashboard for marine research
and conservation.”
0:15 – 0:55 | System Overview
*“Our system combines different types of data, including oceanography, biodiversity, and
morphology.
All new data goes through automated pipelines, where it is cleaned, validated, and converted into
international standard formats.
We collect information from IoT sensors, submarine cameras, images, videos, and eDNA samples.
AI and machine learning models analyze this information and store it in a central database.
The dashboard is directly linked to this database through APIs.
That means as soon as new data is saved, the dashboard updates automatically in real time.
This ensures researchers, policymakers, and conservationists always see the most recent and
accurate insights.”*
0:55 – 1:15 | Authentication Page (Login)
“The first page is login.
Different stakeholders use it — scientists, policymakers, and conservationists.
Each role has its own access and permissions depending on their needs.”
1:15 – 1:35 | Home Page
“After login, the Home Page appears.
It gives a quick overview — showing the dashboard’s purpose, the amount of ocean data covered,
and the accuracy of the system.
It acts as the entry point for exploring marine data.”
1:35 – 2:05 | Biodiversity Page
“The Biodiversity page helps users search and identify ocean species by name or by uploading an
image.
It also works with live submarine cameras.
When a camera detects a fish or plant, the system records the species and saves details like pH,
temperature, and geographical location at that moment.
All of this is automatically stored in the database for research and monitoring.”
2:05 – 2:35 | Otolith Scanner Page
“The Otolith Scanner studies fish ear bone images.
Our AI model predicts the fish’s age, size, weight, and preferred water habitat.
The results are saved with extra details like location and time, making them useful for future research
and monitoring.”
2:35 – 3:05 | eDNA Page
“In the eDNA page, users paste a DNA sequence.
The system identifies species such as fish or plants from the sequence.
If some matches are uncertain, they can be removed.
The accurate results, with metadata, are stored in the database for future use.”
3:05 – 3:40 | Dashboard Page
*“The Dashboard is the heart of the system.
It brings together all the data into one place — directly connected to the live database through APIs.
This ensures the dashboard always reflects the latest information.
Here, users can see live Indian Ocean maps and interactive charts.
Filters allow selection by pH, sea temperature, waves, winds, nutrients, carbon, and fish distribution.
Line charts and maps turn raw data into meaningful insights — helping design strategies for
sustainable ocean management.”*
3:40 – 3:55 | Profile Page
“Finally, the Profile page holds basic information about each user.
Some details can be edited, while others remain fixed for security and consistency.”
3:55 – 4:10 | Closing (Logo + Title)
“This is the prototype of the Smart Marine Platform by Alpha Nexus.
A complete system that uses AI, IoT, and data science to collect, process, and visualize ocean data.
A step forward for the future of marine research and conservation.”
Word count ~525 → ~4 minutes when spoken clearly at 120–130 wpm
Includes the API live database link
Uses easy spoken language (not technical-heavy, simple flow)