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- **Akarshan Kapoor** has presented his OpenPrinting work of the last 2 GSoCs, "[Scaniverse Universal Scanner Drivers: One Solution for Every Distro](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/748/)" ([Report 2023](https://dev.to/kappuccino111/sandboxing-scanners-a-leap-into-the-driverless-realm-gsoc-23-report-3eci), [Report 2024](https://dev.to/kappuccino111/pappl-scan-api-bridging-gsoc-2024-project-report-2hoc)), showing how the driverless scanning protocol eSCL can be used to create Scanner Applications, sandboxable scanner drivers.
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- **Alexander Pevzner** (creator of [ipp-usb](https://github.com/OpenPrinting/ipp-usb) and [sane-airscan](https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan)) is enthusiastically working on his "[Behaviorally Accurate Simulator for Multifunction Printers and Scanners](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/722/)" ([slides](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/722/attachments/429/692/Behaviorally%20Accurate%20Simulator%20for%20Multifunction%20Printers%20and%20Scanners.pdf)) and told in his talk about it. This improves the possibilities of automated testing at OpenPrinting a lot, especially for device discovery, and whether the print output is correct. It is also very useful for development and debugging.
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- **Alexander Pevzner** (creator of [ipp-usb](https://github.com/OpenPrinting/ipp-usb) and [sane-airscan](https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan)) is enthusiastically working on his "[Behaviorally Accurate Simulator for Multifunction Printers and Scanners](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/722/)" ([slides](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/722/attachments/429/692/Behaviorally%20Accurate%20Simulator%20for%20Multifunction%20Printers%20and%20Scanners.pdf), [GitHub](https://github.com/OpenPrinting/go-mfp)) and told in his talk about it. This improves the possibilities of automated testing at OpenPrinting a lot, especially for device discovery, and whether the print output is correct. It is also very useful for development and debugging.
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- To not let automated testing (CI, unit testing, fuzz testing) stop at crashes and errors but also allow testing of actual print output, **Sanskar Yaduka** is working on a GSoC project about visual analysis of print output. And this was subject of his talk "[From Open Source to OpenPrinting: My GSoC Journey and Project on Image Output Evaluation](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/786/)"
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- To not let automated testing (CI, unit testing, fuzz testing) stop at crashes and errors but also allow testing of actual print output, **Sanskar Yaduka** is working on a GSoC project about visual analysis of print output. And this was subject of his talk "[From Open Source to OpenPrinting: My GSoC Journey and Project on Image Output Evaluation](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/786/)" ([GitHub](https://github.com/Sanskary2303/OpenPrinting-Image-Evaluation))
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- The successful efforts on fuzz testing and OSS-Fuzz integration of the GSoC 2024 continued in this year's GSoC, by contributor **Mohammed Imaduddin**. And he gave the talk "[Fuzzing Go and Python Projects in OSS-Fuzz: The OpenPrinting Case Study](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/742/)" ([Slides](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/742/attachments/434/699/mohammed-immaduddin-talk-fuzzing-go-python-openprinting.pdf)) about his work.
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- The successful efforts on fuzz testing and OSS-Fuzz integration of the GSoC 2024 continued in this year's GSoC, by contributor **Mohammed Imaduddin**. And he gave the talk "[Fuzzing Go and Python Projects in OSS-Fuzz: The OpenPrinting Case Study](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/742/)" ([Slides](https://events.canonical.com/event/134/contributions/742/attachments/434/699/mohammed-immaduddin-talk-fuzzing-go-python-openprinting.pdf), [GSoC Report 2025](https://github.com/OpenPrinting/fuzzing/blob/main/contributions/GSoC%202025%20-%20Integrating%20OSS-Fuzz%20for%20Go-Based%20and%20Python-Based%20OpenPrinting%20Projects/Final%20report.md)) about his work.
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**Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)** are talked about a lot and this is also reflected by the many CfP submissions we got for this subject matter, and so we had a good amount of great sessions:
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