While at World Maker Faire New York last weekend, I found myself chatting to a rather lovely gentleman by the name of Mac Pierce .
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Your face, 14 ft tall: image mapping with As We Are
While at World Maker Faire New York last weekend, I found myself chatting to a rather lovely gentleman by the name of Mac Pierce .
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Your face, 14 ft tall: image mapping with As We Are
Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Nerf Sentry Gun Uses New n.io Platform With Facial Recognition (video) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that might need to upgrade their Pi powered Nerf Sentry Gun, may be interested in a new platform called n.io. Details are still restricted on exactly how n.io functions although the platform seems to contain an infrastructure …
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Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Facial Recognition Using AWS Rekognition And Pi-Timolo Geeky Gadgets Developers, Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and makers that have projects that could benefit from facial recognition might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi facial recognition system which has been created by Hackster user Anton.
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Today’s downpour notwithstanding, the UK has just experienced its hottest September day since 1911. Here at Pi Towers, we were acutely aware of this.
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Face-tracking fan
Here’s a somewhat creepy mirror with a disembodied (French) voice, which recognises the person looking into it and responds accordingly. This lovely hack from Pierre Raufast is the sort of OpenCV application that we hope to see much more of when the camera board goes up for sale (and the Pi camera would be a great solution here, with a much higher framerate). Snow White’s Mum has nothing on Pierre
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Raspberry Pi Magic Mirror