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Calculating reading time with machine learning and Arduino
Roni Bandini is a writer born in the seventies, obviously he likes paper books but after many years of using a Kindle he has become accustomed to some features that he doesn’t want to lose. What features?...
- Posted 3 years ago
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Meet Tiny Sorter, a DIY experiment connecting Arduino + Teachable Machine
https://experiments.withgoogle.com/tiny-sorter/view/assets/img/hero/hero_wide.mp4 Getting started with physical computing and machine learning can be pretty intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be! Meet Tiny Sorter, a DIY experiment that teaches you how to build a sorter by connecting Arduino and...
- Posted 5 years ago
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Spaghetti Detective: Monitor Your 3D Printer with Machine Learning
Into 3D printing world, “spaghetti” is the common term for the tangled mess of stringy plastic that’s often the result of a failed print. Fear of their print bed turning into a hot plate of PLA spaghetti...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Jetson Nano is a Powerful Raspberry Pi-Like AI Computer from Nvidia
Nvidia released their next generation of small but powerful modules for embedded AI. It’s the Nvidia Jetson Nano, and it’s smaller, cheaper, and more maker-friendly than anything they’ve put out before. For $99 the Jetson Nano Developer...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Google Unveiled the Coral Dev Board Hardware Kit for AI Development
Google continues to expand its range of AI products and services with a trio of new hardware devices aimed at the development community, launching the new Google Coral brand. It includes a $150 development board featuring a...
- Posted 6 years ago
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BeagleBone AI: Machine Learning and Computer Vision on Raspberry-Like Board
BeagleBoard.org has announced the BeagleBone AI, a high-end board for developers building artificial-intelligence and computer-vision applications. It uses a new dual Cortex-A15 Sitara AM5729 SoC that includes four powerhouse embedded-vision-engine (EVE) cores with AI capabilities. You can...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Misty II, Your Next Development Platform
Ian Bernstein, founder and head of product at Misty Robotics is calling for a departure from thinking of robots as tools and machines to thinking of them more as platforms. Misty is looking to employ the collective...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Announced the New NanoPi NEO4: the Cheapest & Smallest RK3399 Board
Just a couple of months ago FriendlyElec introduced the NanoPi M4, which was then the smallest, most affordable Rockchip RK3399 based SBC yet. But now they have launched a $45, Rockchip RK3399 based NanoPi Neo4 SBC with a 60 x...
- Posted 6 years ago
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TensorFlow 1.9 Now Supports Raspberry Pi
The following article is copyright © 2018 Linux.com and was originally published here. Google’s recent announcement that it had ported its open source TensorFlow machine intelligence (ML) library for neural networking to the Raspberry Pi was the latest in a series of chess moves...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Oracle Open Sourced Graphpipe to Improve the Deployment of Machine Learning Models
Oracle open-sourced Graphpipe, a tool created to make it easy to serve machine learning models in the cloud made by popular frameworks like TensorFlow, MXNet, Caffe2, and PyTorch. GraphPipe is designed to solve three particular challenges: First,...
- Posted 6 years ago
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UNICEF Innovation Fund is looking for you (and your open source drone)
The following post has been pulled from the original post on suasnews.com. If you’ve got a start-up registered in one of UNICEF’s programme countries and have a working, open-source drone prototype or service (or you are willing...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Google AIY kits 2018: Raspberry Pi Zero WH SBC for the Voice and Vision Kit
Google has launched updated, and more complete, versions of Google’s AIY Projects kits for audio voice agent and visual neural network processing development that bundle a Raspberry Pi Zero WH SBC. The Zero WH model adds to the standard...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Things You Didn’t Know Could Be Open Source
There are a number of different factors that led to the beginnings of the free software movement, but there is one name that is closely linked to it: Richard Stallman. A passionate activist for the free...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Paytm launches ‘Build for India’ initiative to promote open-source projects
Paytm announced the launch of its ‘Indian Open Source Project Incubator’, where professionals and students can build open source-based solutions, and share these projects with the global developer community. Deepak Abbot, Senior Vice President at Paytm, said:...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Linux-Ready RISC-V 64-Bit Multicore CPU: SiFive U54-MC Coreplex IP
SiFive announced the availability of the 64-bit, quad-core U54-MC Coreplex – the first Linux-ready application processor built around the open source RISC-V architecture. Fabricated with a TSMC’s 28nm HPC process, the real-time capable U54-MC Coreplex is the...
- Posted 7 years ago
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How to use Deep Learning when you have Limited Data
One common barrier for using deep learning to solve problems is the amount of data needed to train a model. The requirement of large data arises because of a large number of parameters in the model that machines...
- Posted 8 years ago
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Machine vs humans: machine wins at poker … bluffing
Artificial intelligence has made history by beating humans in poker for the first time, the last remaining game in which humans had managed to maintain the upper hand. Libratus, an AI built by Carnegie Mellon University racked...
- Posted 8 years ago
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Google Plans: AI on Raspberry Pi
Google is intending to expand the dev tools available to makers using the Raspberry Pi microprocessor to power their projects this year — potentially offering software tools for face- and emotion-recognition, speech-to-text translation, natural language processing, sentiment analysis, predictive analytics and...
- Posted 8 years ago