Difference between revisions of "Motion recognition for the Arduino"
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== Edge Impulse == | == Edge Impulse == | ||
− | Edge Impulse is an free online service where you can build machine learning models to recognize certain patterns using sensor data. Think of audio, images and in case of this tutorial, motion (accelerometer). Machine learning (ML) is a way of writing computer programs. Specifically, it's a way of writing programs that process raw data and turn it into information that is useful for a specific purpose. Unlike normal computer programs, the rules of ML programs are not determined by a human programmer. Instead, ML uses specialized algorithms (sequence of instructions) to <strong><italic>learn</italic></strong> from data in a process known as <strong> | + | Edge Impulse is an free online service where you can build machine learning models to recognize certain patterns using sensor data. Think of audio, images and in case of this tutorial, motion (accelerometer). Machine learning (ML) is a way of writing computer programs. Specifically, it's a way of writing programs that process raw data and turn it into information that is useful for a specific purpose. Unlike normal computer programs, the rules of ML programs are not determined by a human programmer. Instead, ML uses specialized algorithms (sequence of instructions) to <strong><italic>learn</italic></strong> from data in a process known as <strong>''training''</strong>. |
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Edge Impulse
Edge Impulse is an free online service where you can build machine learning models to recognize certain patterns using sensor data. Think of audio, images and in case of this tutorial, motion (accelerometer). Machine learning (ML) is a way of writing computer programs. Specifically, it's a way of writing programs that process raw data and turn it into information that is useful for a specific purpose. Unlike normal computer programs, the rules of ML programs are not determined by a human programmer. Instead, ML uses specialized algorithms (sequence of instructions) to <italic>learn</italic> from data in a process known as training.