Month: November 2023
Raspbian.io: A copper gnu linux group project
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.
Use the Model Optimizer and Model Downloader on Pi (unsupported): Intel Developer Zone
In this article, I demonstrate how to tweak the Deep Learning Developer Kit to work on raspberry pi 3 and use the optimizer and downloader. This was not supported by Intel, but I was able to get this working and the instructions are found on the site. However, the content system was changed so the design is not as original.








Acceleration with myriad, Neural Compute Stick: Intel Developer Zone 2020
In this article, I discuss NCS2 and acceleration using fp16.

Choose fp16 or fp32 or int8: Intel Developer Zone 2019
In this article, I offer information about floating point representations in more detail, and answer questions such as which precision are compatible with different hardware.



Free Cultural Works Video: Intel Developer Zone – Extract Images with ffmpeg
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.





md5sum: Intel Developer Zone
The reason I did this write up is, just an informative piece. Maybe I should have also done one about using base64 to encode, not encrypt
. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/verify-md5sum.html


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


Japanese Recognition: Intel Developer Zone
My mother, Masayo, was on a mission in Utah working on translation of older handwritten documents the family history center in Salt Lake. She had complained some were too difficult to read. I worked on this demo to assist my mother.
Honto, neh!
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/japanese-rec.html



Marcia Wilbur
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