Previously there weren't any standout guidelines or courses on how to marry Arduino and Computer Vision for real-world use cases. So that's why we created a course that does exactly that. Today we're going to take 2-minutes + 7-seconds to tell you about a few very cool use-cases for Computer Vision with Arduino. What you do with this information could change your life… Hand Gesture Control with Arduino We've all seen Tom Cruise's Hollywood version of this technology in Minority Report, but thanks to the latest computer vision algorithms, it's now a reality. Take a look at this: Hand gesture models can now track the location of your hands and fingers and use them to send commands to appliances like lamps, curtains, doors, and more. Imagine your friend's face when they see you moving your fingers through thin air to turn up the tv volume!!! Arduino communication to control and automate household peripherals is just one of the 'Ready-to-Use' things you'll learn in our new Computer Vision with Arduino course. You'll be like Harry Potter. Or Tom Cruise (when he was still cool). Conveyor Belt Color Sorting If you're working in an industrial or manufacturing sector - or looking to disrupt one - this use case is for you. The ability to count and sort objects by color is incredibly useful and a huge time saver for thousands of businesses that currently rely on antiquated methods for sorting packages on conveyor belts. And it's just one of the things you'll learn in our new Computer Vision with Arduino course. Imagine taking this tech to a: - Package sorting warehouse
- Recycling plant
- Airport
🤑 Face-Recognition Door Lock Have you ever lost your keys? Or thought about buying one of those sound-emitting key-fobs? Then realized that was a terrible idea because you now have lost keys and a sound taunting you as you dig through the sofa trying to find them and shut the thing off (how do you shut it off, by the way? Asking for a friend). Well, you could design your own door lock that doesn't need keys - just your face. Or, you could design one for hotels who spend thousands of dollars every year on tiny pieces of plastic, card readers, and traditional metal keys. It's another of the very cool pieces of tech we'll teach you to use in this new course. Trust us when we say this: Every minute contains value. And, right now, there are ~48 hours left to get this course at 25% OFF and go from novice to expert in Computer Vision with Arduino. Get your 25% discount now Your PyImageSearch Team P.S. Are you not interested in this promotion? No problem, opt-out. |
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