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Hackster.io member MJRoBot has created a real-time Raspberry Pi face recognition system which is kindly been published to the Hackster.io site enabling you to add it to your own projects and ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in creating their very own face recognition system using a Raspberry Pi 3 combined with the Raspberry Pi camera module and a Seeed Grove Relay, Seeed LTE Cat 1 ...
The system uses a Raspberry Pi and camera to handle the face recognition, and then a servo lock the box. The end result is a pretty simple little lockbox that you'll unlock with your face.
A clever maker took a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and built a smart mirror with touch support and facial recognition.
Once the Raspberry Pi camera module is released the speed of face detection on a Raspi should increase dramatically, though, leading to even more useful computer vision builds with the Raspberry Pi.
Face-recognition, speech-to-text translation, and sentiment analysis are among tools that could be coming to the Pi.
Having a safe is a great way to store your valuables, and now you can lock them away in a DIY, face-recognizing setup with a some free software, a Raspberry Pi, and a Pi camera. Tony DiCola and ...
Prophesee launches an event-based vision starter kit, featuring the GenX320 vision sensor, for the Raspberry Pi 5 development ...
The Starter Kit GenX320 is a power-efficient, event-based camera designed for the Raspberry Pi 5 that detects events with a latency of less than 150 μs, ...
This week, Google introduced a new kit for your project based on the Raspberry Pi Zero W board. It enables cloud-free image recognition.