Use a ZYNQ UltraScale+ to build a distributed camera vision system with image processing capabilities.
Use an ESP32 Cam and a passive infrared (PIR) sensor to create a motion-activated security camera that posts photos to a Discord channel.
Covid 19 Early Screening System with Streaming video (Open CV)
Using OpenCV open source library with a IP camera using RasPi3b
Create beautiful time-lapse video of your 3D Resin prints. This technique makes your prints look like they just rise from the vat.
I am just trying to use my Raspberry Pi Zero W as a best use case.
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.
Open Dictionary is a computer-vision based dictionary. It can be thought of as a dumb cousin of Google Translate.
Zynq is a nifty tool for robotic applications. In this blog, we accelerate image processing using the MT9v034 camera and an Ultra96 board.
A live feed movable security camera that is not only monitored from a remote location, but is remote controlled as well.
A detailed protip for the Selfie Remote project made on the Microbit.com
Pigeon is a simple cloud home surveillance camera project that uses the new Raspberry Pi Zero W single-board computer ($10).
Learn how to setup and use the new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera in a headless setup.
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.
An internet-connected camera which has WiFi on board and is so small that it fits in a matchbox.
View a live webcam feed via a webpage implemented on the Ultra96v2.
Use computer vision to control a Nerf gun, aim, and fire, all on its own!
Did you ever want to record video from your USB Camera with the AI with OpenCV?
Unlocks the door with three highly secured combinations, which are facial recognition, fingerprint, and password.
Build a simple incident light meter for old meterless film cameras
In this project, we will turn a fake security camera into a real working one with the use of a Raspberry Pi, WebRTC and balena.
For this tutorial, we're going to build a facial recognition camera that can detect if someone is smiling (or not).