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 ...
Classifying video presents unique challenges for machine learning models. As I’ve covered in my previous posts, video has the added (and interesting) property of temporal features in addition to the ...
What if your offline Raspberry Pi AI chatbot could respond almost instantly, without spending a single extra dollar on hardware? In this walkthrough, Jdaie Lin shows how clever software optimizations ...
As a $35 pc with very low power requirements, the Raspberry Pi is uniquely suited to serve many different purposes especially as an always-on low power server. When I first heard of the Pi, I was ...
Elecrow CrowPi 3 is the latest CrowPi learning and development kit featuring 41 built-in modules and over 150 lessons, and offering compatibility with Raspberry Pi 5, Arduino Nano, BBC Micro:bit, and ...
For over a decade, the Raspberry Pi has been the go-to for a variety of creative projects, as it allows you to get started from a blank canvas. It costs about as much as a night out, yet it's powerful ...
What if your Raspberry Pi could do more than just compute, it could see the world like you do? Imagine a tiny device that doesn’t just identify a dog in a photo but tells you whether it’s lounging on ...
OBD stands for On-Board Diagnostics, and this standard connector has been mandated in the US since 1996. Now you can think of OBD-II as an on-board computer system that is responsible for monitoring ...
Imagine a vehicle cruising at 54 kilometres per hour, roughly the speed of an object moving 0.5 metres per frame at 30 frames per second (0.5×30×3.6=54 km/hr). Mounted on the vehicle’s roof is a ...