Google AIY Vision Kit has landed in Hong Kong! The Gravitylink Gravitylink Mall opens pre-sale!

Google AIY series development kits have landed in Hong Kong! Create your artificial intelligence by hand, start the pre-sale address: https://store.gravitylink.com

Welcome to the Hong Kong online store of Google AIY series development kit-Gravitylink Store.

Artificial intelligence allows computers to perform increasingly complex tasks, such as understanding speech or recognizing content in images. The artificial intelligence built into the hardware allows you to build devices that feel more personalized, can be trained to solve personal problems, and do things that people have not yet thought of. Building AI-based things used to require expensive hardware and advanced computer science degrees, but through Google AIY Projects, students and makers can start building, playing and learning artificial intelligence.

Google AIY Vision Kit (also known as vision kit), can handle image recognition and computer vision, supports offline recognition of thousands of common objects (animals, plants), faces, facial expressions, etc. For example, the built-in Joy Detector can use machine learning to detect facial expressions, such as smiling, frowning, etc. When frowning, the button turns blue, and the smile turns yellow. If the facial expression is exaggerated, the device will make a sound. If the camera sees multiple faces, it will evaluate each face and calculate the joy score of each face. (Note: Try to hold the camera at least one arm away from the face you are pointing at. If the subject is too close, the camera sometimes has problems. Please keep this in mind when trying this demo.)

Simply put, this tool is actually a set of cardboard assembled things, you can build a "paper camera" similar to a smart camera by yourself. The assembly process is very simple, and you can complete it yourself at home according to the instructions. Even a child of eight or nine years old can complete this project (super simple). For the maker, you can also add your own creative ideas to it, so you need to use your head. But even without any programming, a smart camera can be assembled.

 

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