A Raspberry Pi with a camera is nothing new. But the Pixy2 camera can interface with a variety of microcontrollers and has enough smarts to detect objects, follow lines, or even read barcodes without ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced it's bringing the OpenVX 1.3 API to Raspberry Pi devices to improve computer vision on the popular single-board computers. The new open and royalty-free API ...
Prophesee, the event-based neuromorphic vision system maker, has launched the GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, making its frameless sensing technology available to the Raspberry Pi developer ...
While camera modules have become an integral part of the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, supporting various use cases from robotics and home automation/security to computer vision, they have only been around ...
Earlier this year Google introduced the AIY voice project, which allowed makers to turn a Raspberry Pi into a voice-controlled assistant, using the Google Assistant SDK. The company has now launched ...
Raspberry Pi, the company that sells tiny, cheap, single-board computers, is releasing an add-on that is going to open up several use cases — and yes, because it’s 2024, there’s an AI angle. Called ...
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Hackaday describes using a carrier board to mate a Myriad X VPU and a suite of cameras to the Raspberry Pi Compute Module. Twin grayscale cameras allow the system to perceive depth, or distance, which ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that would like to be able to create their very own awesome Death Star POV globe may be interested in new project which has been discovered by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and ...
After months of promises, the Raspberry Pi camera is finally heading out to hackers and makers across the world. Of course the first build with the Pi cam to grace the pages of Hackaday would be ...
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