American Sign Rec: Intel Developer Zone 2020
I worked on the demo for American Sign Recognition. Most were good. A few were “iffy”.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/community/american-sign-rec.html



I worked on the demo for American Sign Recognition. Most were good. A few were “iffy”.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/community/american-sign-rec.html



I created this article because Intel offered some videos to run inference and made these free cultural works while I was there. The videos are useful and free, but sometimes, you just want to test on an image. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/extract-images-from-intel-free-culture-videos-for-inference-with-ffmpeg.html

This was a great time. I did a lightning talk with my daughter, Justina. The q and a portion went past 30 extra minutes and we had to stop. Loved the interactions and communication with developers interested in making their tools, applications and utilities more accessible friendly! https://archive.fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/including_everyone

https://gitlab.com/remastersys/pidgin-dx

I created a set of images for raspberry pi and desktop with tools/apps/utils and configurations for using deep learning. The image included demos and get started materials for anyone interested in Deep or Machine Learning. The demos include Yolov3, Tensorflow and pre-trained models and a model downloading tool.

Group closed this year. https://www.w3.org/groups/cg/semtechdoc/former-participants/

Worked on a few projects. Held workshops at Arizona State University for the Linux User Group, Gangplank makerspace, Linux + Pi at a tea shop, and Queen Creek Library. BDFL of Copper Linux, a GNU Linux User Group. Created an image with Deep Learning tools and OpenCV. https://raspbian.io