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 ...
Besides putting a Raspberry Pi to work on a mini Mars rover, it's now going to be a lot easier to use Google's TensorFlow artificial-intelligence framework with the low-powered computer. Developers ...
We salute hackers who make technology useful for people in emerging markets. Leigh Johnson joined that select group when she accepted the challenge to build portable machine vision units that work ...
Developers can now get their hands on Google's souped-up answer to the Raspberry Pi: the $150 Coral Dev Board, which features Google's Edge TPU machine-learning accelerator for low-powered devices ...
This week Google has launched TensorFlow Lite 1.0 offering an open source platform for machine learning specifically designed for mobile and embedded devices. “TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source ...
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