My only advice is slightly tangential to the question:
Do not lose track of how much your project contributes to your final grade (if you care about grades). It is so so easy to spend 99% of your time doing the fun project which counts towards 20% of your degree, leaving 1% of your time to study for the remaining 80%...
That said, having a decent project to show is at least if not more useful in getting a job out the other side (if that's what you want).
Good luck, would be interested to see what you end up picking.
Do not lose track of how much your project contributes to your final grade (if you care about grades). It is so so easy to spend 99% of your time doing the fun project which counts towards 20% of your degree, leaving 1% of your time to study for the remaining 80%...
That said, having a decent project to show is at least if not more useful in getting a job out the other side (if that's what you want).
Good luck, would be interested to see what you end up picking.