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Kurento.org: WebRTC, Computer Vision, Augmented Reality, Awesome (Luis López...

Sending real time communications from point A to point B? That functionality is relatively easy with WebRTC. Processing the media in real time to do something cool with it? That is an area I find a lot...

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Computer Vision on the Web with WebRTC and TensorFlow

TensorFlow is one of the most popular Machine Learning frameworks out there – probably THE most popular one. One of the great things about TensorFlow is that many libraries are actively maintained and...

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AIY Vision Kit Part 1: TensorFlow Computer Vision on a Raspberry Pi Zero

A couple years ago I did a TADHack  where I envisioned a cheap, low-powered camera that could run complex computer vision and stream remotely when needed. After considering what it would take to build...

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Part 2: Building a AIY Vision Kit Web Server with UV4L

In part 1 of this set, I showed how one can use UV4L with the AIY Vision Kit send the camera stream and any of the default annotations to any point on the Web with WebRTC. In this post I will build on...

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Smile, You’re on WebRTC – Using ML Kit for Smile Detection

Now that it is getting relatively easy to setup video calls (most of the time), we can move on to doing fun things with the video stream. With new advancements in Machine Learning (ML) and a growing...

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Stop touching your face using a browser and TensorFlow.js

Don’t touch your face! To prevent the spread of disease, health bodies recommend not touching your face with unwashed hands. This is easier said than done if you are sitting in front of a computer for...

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Accelerated Computer Vision inside a WebRTC Media Server with Intel OWT

WebRTC has made getting and sending real time video streams (mostly) easy. The next step is doing something with them, and machine learning lets us have some fun with those streams. Last month I showed...

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