[RA-L 2022] Hardware-accelerated Mars Sample Localization via deep transfer learning from photorealistic simulations
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[RA-L 2022] Hardware-accelerated Mars Sample Localization via deep transfer learning from photorealistic simulations
TensorFlow Lite & Coral TPU: C++ examples on Raspberry Pi Zero W
Small Python script to feed data from the Google Coral Environment Sensors Board into an InfluxDB timeseries database - hosted on a Raspberry Pi.
Command line tool for capturing video with the Google Coral EdgeTPU camera module. Akin to raspivid for the Raspberry Pi.
Examples for playing with the coral edge TPU
Raspberry Pi camera robot for indoor surveilance with QR-based navigation and aided AI processing
Environmental sensor datalogging for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Google Coral based sensor pods.
Google Coral TPU
The products,docs,resources,software,tools,scripts,models,demos
Google Coral TPU DKMS Driver package for Fedora, RHEL, OpenSUSE, and OpenMandriva
Coral Edge TPU compilable version of DeepLab V3
Use the Google Coral USB Accelerator for deep learning.
TPU accelerated traffic lane segmentation engine for your Raspberry Pi
Advanced driver-assistance system with Google Coral Edge TPU Dev Board / USB Accelerator, Intel Movidius NCS (neural compute stick), Myriad 2/X VPU, Gyrfalcon 2801 Neural Accelerator, NVIDIA Jetson Nano and Khadas VIM3
Low-cost robot arm powered by computer vision and artificial intelligence
Community gathering point for Google Coral dev board and dongle knowledge.
Cat with prey detection on Raspberry Pi. Lock cat pet flap if prey is detected. Object detection implemented in TFLite with ImageNet v1 SSD. Inference on EdgeTPU (Google Coral USB). Stores images on AWS S3 and sends notifications to iOS device.
Minimal-dependency Yolov5 export and inference demonstration for the Google Coral EdgeTPU
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