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Facial recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV

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Facial recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 20 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 95 reviews, and has 718 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn how to program using Python and OpenCV to detect the human faces present in an image Get to know how to take multiple snapshots by programming your webcam and passing the number as arguments Learn how to code using Python program to detect faces as well as eyes in an image Learn how to build an image puzzle and search a small section of an image in the entire photo This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to build a project on Digital Image Processing using OpenCV or The course is for anyone who is interested in exploring software projects using Raspberry Pi or Tech enthusiasts who wants to explore facial recognition using the mini computer Raspberry Pi It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to build a project on Digital Image Processing using OpenCV or The course is for anyone who is interested in exploring software projects using Raspberry Pi or Tech enthusiasts who wants to explore facial recognition using the mini computer Raspberry Pi.

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Summary

Title: Facial recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.85

Number of Lectures: 20

Number of Quizzes: 3

Number of Published Lectures: 20

Number of Published Quizzes: 3

Number of Curriculum Items: 23

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23

Original Price: $84.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn how to program using Python and OpenCV to detect the human faces present in an image
  • Get to know how to take multiple snapshots by programming your webcam and passing the number as arguments
  • Learn how to code using Python program to detect faces as well as eyes in an image
  • Learn how to build an image puzzle and search a small section of an image in the entire photo
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who wants to build a project on Digital Image Processing using OpenCV
  • The course is for anyone who is interested in exploring software projects using Raspberry Pi
  • Tech enthusiasts who wants to explore facial recognition using the mini computer Raspberry Pi
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who wants to build a project on Digital Image Processing using OpenCV
  • The course is for anyone who is interested in exploring software projects using Raspberry Pi
  • Tech enthusiasts who wants to explore facial recognition using the mini computer Raspberry Pi
  • This course is for anyone?who is interested in exploring?Digital Image Processing?using?Raspberry Pi and OpenCV.??The course requires basic knowledge of Python programming and?Linux commands and obviously your interest in programming.

    In this course, we are going to use OpenCV libraries to explore facial?recognition feature. OpenCV is an open source C++ library for image processing and computer vision, originally developed by Intel and now supported by Willow Garage.

    It is free for both commercial and non-commercial use. Therefore it is not mandatory for your OpenCV applications to be open or free.

    It is a library of many inbuilt functions mainly aimed at real-time image processing. I am going to teach you how to track faces in the image you have captured using Webcam or any other device. We will also locate and count the faces present in the image.

    In the next project, I will teach you?how to?program?in Python and OpenCV to?detect?and highlight?the eyes of the persons along with the face?present in the picture.?

    Going forward, I will also cover the machine learning based project in which I will create Image puzzle using python programming and OpenCV. This will be a picture-based puzzle where you can search a small section of the image inside a bigger image.

    I will guide you step by step how to go about building these projects. I will also share the source code with you so that you can replicate the project by yourself.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: What will you learn from this course?

    Lecture 2: Hardware and software requirements and webcam test

    Chapter 2: Programming the webcam

    Lecture 1: Understanding OpenCV

    Lecture 2: Installing OpenCV libraries

    Lecture 3: OpenCV step by step Installation Process

    Lecture 4: Updated installation process

    Lecture 5: Webcam interface with Raspberry Pi

    Lecture 6: Capturing user defined images

    Lecture 7: Source Code – Webcam Programming (shell Script)

    Lecture 8: Source Code – Webcam Programming (Python file)

    Lecture 9: Real time demonstration – Multiple snapshot

    Chapter 3: Detecting human faces

    Lecture 1: Face detection using OpenCV

    Lecture 2: Source Code – Human face detection

    Lecture 3: Real time demonstration – Human face detection

    Chapter 4: Face and eye detection

    Lecture 1: Face and Eye Detection

    Lecture 2: Source code – Face and Eye detection

    Lecture 3: Real time demonstration – Face and eye detection

    Chapter 5: Image Puzzle

    Lecture 1: Image Puzzle – Concept and Programming

    Lecture 2: Source Code – Image Puzzle

    Lecture 3: Real time demonstration – Image Puzzle

    Instructors

  • Facial recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV  No.2
    Venkatesh Varadachari
    Founder, MAKERDEMY
  • Facial recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV  No.3
    Satyajeet Sah
    Senior Product Engineer – Technology
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  • 1 stars: 15 votes
  • 2 stars: 7 votes
  • 3 stars: 17 votes
  • 4 stars: 25 votes
  • 5 stars: 31 votes
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