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Uses natural language to control Internet of Things. Built on Raspberry Pi this whole home A.I. plays media, controls lights & more.
Uses natural language to control Internet of Things. Built on Raspberry Pi this whole home AI plays media, controls lights & more.
Uses natural language to control Internet of Things. Built on Raspberry Pi this whole home AI plays media, controls lights & more.
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Stretch Goal #2: Mycroft Camera Accessory

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So far we've talked a lot about Mycroft listening to you, but what if he could see you? Today we are announcing our second stretch goal, a Mycroft camera accessory.

The possibilities with this accessory are near limitless. So far we've talked about different libraries that the community will be able to use to do things like facial recognition and recognizing certain environmental factors, like how dark it is, to trigger events.

If we reach $150k we will make sure this accessory is ready upon launch with a few modules available upon release to use with it. We will also make sure there is documentation so that the community can make use of the new accessory as well.

We'll need to do a lot of sharing in order to hit our stretch goal. Make sure to share the campaign with as many people as possible! Here is the shortlink: http://bit.ly/mycroftai

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      idem on September 7, 2015

      I love this idea <3

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      brendan ruff on September 7, 2015

      Hi Joshua

      Would you like to talk about the computer vision / AI interface ? This is my area of expertise for real-time embedded applications.

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      Ian Parr on September 6, 2015

      Will the Mycroft Extendable be needed for the camera unit?