Overview This project shows how to build and use a simple and inexpensive eyetracker - primary school students (starting age 9 ) can build and use it in Scratch3 (block-based coding) environments.It can also be extended to a sophisticated version involving...
Prototype system design:The specific scanning techniques that may be tested include: Area-basedFourier transformTopographicCanny edge detectionHough transformSIFTSURFBarcode-type scanLibraries used: OpenCVPILpyinsane (Sane API) For storage, the cases...
HelpMate's UI interface includes, webcam stream with all the sensor value on a QVGA, on the shed of helmate. It's features include a whatsapp ping on exceeding speed or a message when someone need help or any sort of emergency message. For sensor part,...
The basic idea is to stream a close-up real-time video capture of the instrument or sensor output and use image recognition techniques to generate a digital representation of the value “seen” by the camera.Powered by OpenCV, the software...
Current State: Work has begun on v2 but is slow due to lack of time and funds. I am actively seeking individuals who are willing to build in parallel, offer technical expertise, and/or contribute skills and time. Areas of opportunity include:OpenCVMaterial...
The figure shown on the project board is my first attempt to demonstrate the multispectral computer vision plant biofeedhack system concept. The picture was taken with a modified LED grow light and Raspberry Pi noir camera. The picture shows different...
Getting the numbersThe images are captured with the notebook's camera with OpenCV and then processed to get more clear images for the numbers, then with Tesseract I get the numbers in text format.Choosing where to slideUsing PyBrain I create a neural...
It’s cold in Toronto and I love hot peppers, I also neglect my plants. I want to be able to grow delicious hot peppers year-round. Because of these reasons I modified a 3.2 cubic foot refrigerator and jam-packed it full of processors, sensors, electricity,...
All parts of the project can be found by clicking here:https://hackaday.io/projects?tag=JAW.HAMaster Project for automated living! Central Server( OpenCV//TFTP Server/Fileserver/homebridge, voice API server) project: https://hackaday.io/project/115168-automated-living-backend-server...
I decided first and foremost to keep the price of the device under $100 and as simple as possible so anyone can put it together regardless of what country they live in, their socioeconomic position or level of expertise. Its composed of the visual compute...
A video summarizing the journey of this project: In Motion Version, specific goals: 3D printing of the list of parts that will be used to assemble the Autonomous Robot;Mounting the Chassis: "4WD Robot Car";"Alexa Echo Dot" connection with the ESP32-WROOM-32...
After years of waiting for Nvidia confusers to come under $100, the cost of embedded GPU's instead rose to thousands of doll hairs, putting embedded neural networks on a trajectory of being permanently out of reach. Both goog coral & Nvidia jetsons...
Let's watch the demo video first BackgroundWhat is this about? why make this? This is a beautiful art piece that has a touch of uniqueness as it looks at someone and is comprised of someone's very name. By hosting this art piece online(only...
Technical Details: AMP Robot is built around a Raspberry Pi 3, incorporating a Raspberry Pi camera module, 28BYJ-48 stepper motors with ULN2003AN Stepper Motor Modules, and custom 3D-printed parts. Using Python and OpenCV, the robot employs computer...