If you are interested in learning more about how you can use your Raspberry Pi and machine learning to expand your projects, you may be interested in a new tutorial published to the Hackster.io ...
If you prefer to draw boxes instead of writing code, you may have tried IBM’s Node-RED to create logic with drag-and-drop flows. A recent [TensorFlow] video shows an interview between [Jason Mayes] ...
Knowles Corp. has introduced the AISonic IA8201 Raspberry Pi Development Kit that bundles hardware, add-on software, and algorithms to deliver voice, audio edge processing, and machine learning (ML) ...
Just the other day, I posted a blog on learning about Machine Learning via a Raspberry Pi and commenter Mike Bryant flagged an Arduino route for voice recognition, and now I've just clocked a tweet ...