News

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website this week from member Vishal Aditya. Using Python programming and a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B equipped ...
Tissera explains a little more about his new Raspberry Pi algorithm : “PyID is a cutting edge machine-learning algorithm based on a novel neural network architecture written in Python.
His object recognition software runs on a Raspberry Pi equipped with a webcam, and also makes use of Open CV.
The system uses a Raspberry Pi and camera to handle the face recognition, and then a servo lock the box. The end result is a pretty simple little lockbox that you'll unlock with your face.
Raspberry Pi 4 owners can now train their own custom models using Edge Impulse's cloud-based development platform for machine learning on edge devices.
This week, Google introduced a new kit for your project based on the Raspberry Pi Zero W board. It enables cloud-free image recognition.
NOOBS is incredibly simple to use. Just burn the image to an SD card (our setup guide can help with that if you need it), and put the SD card into your Raspberry Pi.