Tag: raspberrypi
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Offline AI Image Search
So using one of Hugging Face AI models, I mentioned before, I wrote a simple Python script to iterate images in a folder, caption the images then update their metadata with said captions, making it possible to search my Syncthing local storage with content description of images as shown in the screen capture. I left…
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Offline AI Image Captioning
Have been recently exploring Hugging Face AI models as a viable option to provide offline AI image captioning to my new hybrid cloud storage, based on Syncthing, I mentioned before. I’ve found its performance pretty awesome considering that it’s running on a local Raspberry Pi environment using a tiny ARM microprocessor. See below image to…
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Extending PowerFx to Physical World
In my previous two articles I had shown how to run PowerFx on Raspberry Pi and even how to shell script it on Linux. But till then it was quite still limited to its existing functions that came with it, which although great, doesn’t do much when it comes to actually use Raspberry Pi and…
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Trying out PowerFx on Raspberry Pi
So it’s the weekend and I’m setting idly sipping my morning coffee thinking of what to do today when my eyes spotted my Raspberry Pi’s collecting dust being shelved as I’ve been quite busy lately for the past 6 months with the arrival of my baby daughter (Luna) to this world, who by the way…
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Building a Raspberry Pi AI Assistant using Azure and IBM Cloud
As promised in my previous howto articles, we are going to build an interactive AI assistant based on what we had learnt so far. In this article we are going to learn how to build an AI assistant using Raspberry Pi and make it interactive using Watson Assistant while giving it a voice using Azure…
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Tweeting from a Raspberry Pi Using Azure Speech
Here is something fun to do this weekend. How about tweeting using voice recognition? We are going to do this using Raspberry Pi, Azure Speech Cognitive Service and nodejs. First you will need to setup your Raspberry Pi using the steps detailed on my previous article, then create a Speech cognitive service on Azure as…
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Reading Notifications from Dynamics 365
Reading Notifications from Dynamics 365 using a Raspberry Pi
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Giving AIoT a Voice using Azure AI
In my previous article we learnt together how to use Azure Face API to enable Raspberry Pi IoT device to detect faces. In this second howto article we are going to build atop of what we have done so far to give Raspberry Pi a voice using Azure Speech API. In order to be able…