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    Computer Vision on the Raspberry Pi 4

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    Computer Vision on the Raspberry Pi 4

    Computer Vision on the Raspberry Pi 4
    Duration: 1h 43m 50s | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 285.70 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English


    More and more applications are using computer vision to detect and recognize objects. These applications usually execute on large computers, but developers can save money and power by running them on single-board computers (SBCs). The Raspberry Pi 4 is one of the most popular SBCs available. It's also the first computer in the Raspberry Pi family powerful enough to execute computer vision applications. Also, the software needed to build these applications can be downloaded freely from the Internet. In this course, instructor Matt Scarpino shows programmers how to write and execute computer vision applications on the Raspberry Pi 4. Matt introduces you to using the Thonny IDE, the OpenCV library, and NumPy array operations. He steps through object detection and neural networks, then explores convolutional neural networks (CNNs), including the Keras package and the TensorFlow package. Matt also walks you through what you can do with a Raspberry Pi HQ camera.
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