What does this project do? A USB camera connected to a Raspberry Pi continuously captures frames. OpenCV encodes each frame as a JPEG and sends it to the CircuitDigest Cloud Face Detection API via ...
Lapse… so does this $25 Raspberry Pi Zero! Tiny, lightweight, and incredibly versatile. Mount it anywhere—from rooftops to ...
What if a device could see the world the same way humans do, seeing objects, recognizing them, and understanding what they are in real time? Just like our eyes capture visuals and our brain instantly ...
I have been developing an AI camera using 'YOLO × MediaPipe Pose' on my Windows PC. Since the last post, I have been working on porting it to the new palm-sized hardware, the 'Raspberry Pi 5'. This ...
KVM, short for keyboard, video, mouse, allows remote control of a computer by anyone with access to it. With the smart Pi-KVM software and a Raspberry Pi 4 SBC, you ...
See my DrGFreeman/rps-cv-data-science repository where I posted different notebooks demonstrating some cool data science analysis on the image dataset resulting from this project. This project results ...
I designed Optocam Zero to have a very compact, carry everywhere and have fun sort of camera. As I was inspired by Kodak charmera and similar toy cameras, I wanted it to be feel playful, enjoyable and ...
I wanted to automate "attendance management" with face recognition, so I built it myself using Raspberry Pi 5 and face_recognition. It works, but I hit the wall of "15 seconds per person"; this is a ...
Smart speakers such as Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home have transformed how people interact with technology, enabling ...
This project introduces a simple GPIO button-based boot selector that lets you choose between a timelapse camera and a ...
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