This is an Arduino camera module, using the surveillance camera's digital image processing chip-OV0706.
AI-powered autonomous checkout system for retail stores.
An unmanned ground vehicle, compatible with multi micro control. [OSHW] SA000001 | Certified open source hardware | oshwa.org/sa000001.html
Great introduction to MIPI CSI2. Lattice Crosslink FPGA is programmed to imitate an IMX219 image sensor and transmit images to Jetson Nano.
AI device for mass fever screening.
An automatic DIY photography turntable for all the techie photographers out there.
Kindbot packs an app, sensors, voice-control, and state-of-the-art computer vision to eliminate guess work & maximize yields.
This project shows how you can bring the Wizarding of Harry Potter to reality with computer vision and machine learning!
This robotic arm can be controlled with computer mouse or it can make decisions by itself with Matlab vision system.
Allows the reading impaired to hear both printed and handwritten text by converting recognized sentences into synthesized speech.
IOT NodeMCU ESP8266 + OV2640 WiFi WebCam, web security cam with face tracking to record the stuff that bad people do, you never know.
Interface a CMOS camera with a ZYNQ-7000 series FPGA SoC and output live video feed to a VGA screen.
The Banana Pi R64 is a router-based development board, which can run on a variety of open source operating systems including OpenWrt, Linux.
Use a MiniZed ZYNQ FPGA SoC to implement a real-time edge detection algorithm for lane detection.
Use the concepts in light painting to create a machine that can recreate bitmaps with a long-exposure camera using a single LED.
Use a ZYNQ UltraScale+ to build a distributed camera vision system with image processing capabilities.
What if a page of a literature novel can be used as the source to create some sort of electronic music? Here you have BookSound machine.
Zynq is a nifty tool for robotic applications. In this blog, we accelerate image processing using the MT9v034 camera and an Ultra96 board.
A 4-wheeled rover to transport emergency supplies to infected people without any risk, thanks to an over-4G Flask joypad control and camera.
This project exploits the CSI input of the Raspberry Pi as a high-speed link to an Ultra96 Zynq board.
For someone who loves to shoot some random hobbyist videos, it’s somehow expensive to buy a motorized camera slider. So, I built my own.
Use computer vision to control a Nerf gun, aim, and fire, all on its own!
Low-cost, 8-station irrigation controller expandable to 64 stations.
An Autonomous Delivery System using the DonkeyCar which allows you to send or receive physical items, in a number of different scenarios.