Hey all! I am giving this channel a second chance ππ₯³, over the following weeks I will be posting videos on computer vision, but also on more traditional machine learning / data science and electronics / robotics. ππ¦Ύ
Feel free to write your suggestions for future videos in the comments! ππ
In my next video, I'll show you how to run a custom object detector using the Raspberry AI Kit with the Hailo 8L accelerator! I'm paving the way to create an autonomous hexapod robot, so stay tuned! ππͺ
Riding a bike is so much fun, but it comes with some risks! π π After a recent accident, I'm taking some time to recover, but I'm excited to hear your suggestions for what videos you'd like to see next! Let me know in the comments! ππ
Preparing my next video! πͺπͺ We'll be working on a self-balancing ball project using Arduino, which combines 3D printing, electronics, stepper motors, control theory, and Arduino programming! ππ¦Ύ
I am playing around with my new toy! ππΉοΈ 3D printing is not so easy as I thought, though. π I plan to use it for robotics projects. Let me know in the comments what video youβd like me to create next! ππ
Hey everyone! I'm already working on my next video, where we'll be exploring computer vision on edge using a Raspberry Pi 5 and the Hailo-8L accelerator! πͺπͺ
I've decided to discontinue the Computer Vision School and will be posting all additional content directly on my Patreon moving forward. This way, it's easier for me to manage and more accessible for you. ππ
I really enjoyed creating the last four videos I published here on YouTube. I learned a lot while adding value to our community, and moving forward, that's the direction I want to take this channel. I'll be working on various computer vision, electronics, and robotics projects based on my interests and curiosity, and once I complete them, Iβll wrap each project up as a video to share with you! β€οΈ
Every once in a while (about once or twice a month π€), Iβll publish a video on Patreon instead of YouTube. This will help support the channel and allow me to continue creating content for you while keeping everything simple! βΊοΈπ
I've also been thinking about creating a more personal video where I share my process on YouTube and explain why I've been so absent over the last year. Should I do it? What do you think? π
Why are there so many versions of YOLO, and which one should you use in your project? π€ I used to feel overwhelmed by the numerous YOLO versions and struggled to decide which one to use in my projects. π For those of you in the same boat, my next video summarizes my current criteria for selecting the appropriate YOLO version for a particular project.
Also, I used the video as an excuse to take a potentially boring topic and try to make it a bit more entertaining, so I could practice my storytelling skills. π€βΊοΈ
In the next couple of weeks, I will be busy finding a new lease and handling other boring tasks π. After that, I plan to resume with hands-on projects involving robotics and computer vision on edge! ππ€πͺ
Felipe Tambasco
Hey all! I am giving this channel a second chance ππ₯³, over the following weeks I will be posting videos on computer vision, but also on more traditional machine learning / data science and electronics / robotics. ππ¦Ύ
Feel free to write your suggestions for future videos in the comments! ππ
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Felipe Tambasco
Have you ever had a job or any type of paid work? πΈ
7 months ago | [YT] | 7
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Felipe Tambasco
In my next video, I'll show you how to run a custom object detector using the Raspberry AI Kit with the Hailo 8L accelerator! I'm paving the way to create an autonomous hexapod robot, so stay tuned! ππͺ
7 months ago | [YT] | 54
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Felipe Tambasco
What topics or videos would you like to see next? ππͺ
7 months ago | [YT] | 13
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Felipe Tambasco
Riding a bike is so much fun, but it comes with some risks! π π After a recent accident, I'm taking some time to recover, but I'm excited to hear your suggestions for what videos you'd like to see next! Let me know in the comments! ππ
7 months ago | [YT] | 60
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Felipe Tambasco
Preparing my next video! πͺπͺ We'll be working on a self-balancing ball project using Arduino, which combines 3D printing, electronics, stepper motors, control theory, and Arduino programming! ππ¦Ύ
8 months ago | [YT] | 45
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Felipe Tambasco
I am playing around with my new toy! ππΉοΈ 3D printing is not so easy as I thought, though. π I plan to use it for robotics projects. Let me know in the comments what video youβd like me to create next! ππ
8 months ago | [YT] | 16
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Felipe Tambasco
Hey everyone! I'm already working on my next video, where we'll be exploring computer vision on edge using a Raspberry Pi 5 and the Hailo-8L accelerator! πͺπͺ
I've decided to discontinue the Computer Vision School and will be posting all additional content directly on my Patreon moving forward. This way, it's easier for me to manage and more accessible for you. ππ
I really enjoyed creating the last four videos I published here on YouTube. I learned a lot while adding value to our community, and moving forward, that's the direction I want to take this channel. I'll be working on various computer vision, electronics, and robotics projects based on my interests and curiosity, and once I complete them, Iβll wrap each project up as a video to share with you! β€οΈ
Every once in a while (about once or twice a month π€), Iβll publish a video on Patreon instead of YouTube. This will help support the channel and allow me to continue creating content for you while keeping everything simple! βΊοΈπ
I've also been thinking about creating a more personal video where I share my process on YouTube and explain why I've been so absent over the last year. Should I do it? What do you think? π
9 months ago | [YT] | 43
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Felipe Tambasco
Why are there so many versions of YOLO, and which one should you use in your project? π€ I used to feel overwhelmed by the numerous YOLO versions and struggled to decide which one to use in my projects. π For those of you in the same boat, my next video summarizes my current criteria for selecting the appropriate YOLO version for a particular project.
Also, I used the video as an excuse to take a potentially boring topic and try to make it a bit more entertaining, so I could practice my storytelling skills. π€βΊοΈ
In the next couple of weeks, I will be busy finding a new lease and handling other boring tasks π. After that, I plan to resume with hands-on projects involving robotics and computer vision on edge! ππ€πͺ
9 months ago | [YT] | 58
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Felipe Tambasco
Just received my new Hailo AI accelerator!! π₯³π₯³ Can't wait to use it in some cool computer vision on edge projects!! πππ€
9 months ago | [YT] | 24
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