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Drone Programming with Python Face Recognition Tracking

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  • Jan 20, 2025
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Drone Programming with Python – Face Recognition & Tracking, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 45 lectures, based on 381 reviews, and has 3386 subscribers.

You will learn about Remote automatic drone operation using Python Face recognition programming using OpenCV How to implement a web camera app using Flasks web framework Automatic tracking using face recognition with drone camera This course is ideal for individuals who are People who are interested in programming drones. or People who are interested in the next generation of autonomous driving and elementary image recognition or People who are willing to develop an app using Python It is particularly useful for People who are interested in programming drones. or People who are interested in the next generation of autonomous driving and elementary image recognition or People who are willing to develop an app using Python.

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Summary

Title: Drone Programming with Python – Face Recognition & Tracking

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.3

Number of Lectures: 45

Number of Published Lectures: 45

Number of Curriculum Items: 45

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45

Original Price: $69.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Remote automatic drone operation using Python
  • Face recognition programming using OpenCV
  • How to implement a web camera app using Flasks web framework
  • Automatic tracking using face recognition with drone camera
  • Who Should Attend

  • People who are interested in programming drones.
  • People who are interested in the next generation of autonomous driving and elementary image recognition
  • People who are willing to develop an app using Python
  • Target Audiences

  • People who are interested in programming drones.
  • People who are interested in the next generation of autonomous driving and elementary image recognition
  • People who are willing to develop an app using Python
  • As you may know, robot technology is now very advanced. As an engineer working in one of the top IT companies in Silicon Valley for over 12 years, I feel that the trend to replace humans with robots will continue for quite a long time

    In this course, we will be going to learn the following, using a toy drone that can fly indoors.

    -Drone operation using Python

    -Face recognition with OpenCV using the drone camera

    -Web framework and web camera

    -Automatic tracking

    -Drone flight game (shake your smartphone)

    Starting off with a toy drone will be a great way to start off your robot programming experience while you get used to Python. This is also an easy and fun way for your children to start coding. Now, let’s get started with drone programming and be ahead of the robot technology trend!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the course

    Lecture 1: Why Python and Drone programming?

    Lecture 2: What you need for this course

    Lecture 3: Notes before going into this course

    Lecture 4: Prior knowledge

    Chapter 2: Operate your drone with an app

    Lecture 1: Operate your drone with an app

    Lecture 2: Block programming your drone

    Lecture 3: Play drone games using scratch

    Chapter 3: Environment settings

    Lecture 1: Setup Python Development Environment on Mac

    Lecture 2: Setup Python Development Environment on Windows

    Chapter 4: Source code for this course

    Lecture 1: Download the source codes

    Chapter 5: OpenCV

    Lecture 1: Install OpenCV on Mac

    Lecture 2: Install OpenCV on Windows

    Lecture 3: Use OpenCV for face recognition

    Lecture 4: Face recognition with an image

    Lecture 5: Face recognition with video

    Chapter 6: Remote control your drone

    Lecture 1: Tello document and SDK

    Lecture 2: Takeoff and Landing

    Lecture 3: Receiving response from the drone

    Lecture 4: Manage the drone to fly

    Lecture 5: Manage the drone speed

    Lecture 6: Manage the drone to rotate

    Lecture 7: Manage the drone to flip

    Lecture 8: Program the drone to patrol

    Chapter 7: Creating the drone app framework

    Lecture 1: Installing packages

    Lecture 2: Config

    Lecture 3: Setting Flask

    Lecture 4: jQuery and jQuery mobile

    Lecture 5: Creating the Index page

    Lecture 6: Extending the layouts

    Lecture 7: Using POST to send commands to the back end

    Lecture 8: Adding command buttons

    Lecture 9: Singleton

    Chapter 8: Tracking with face recognition using your drone cam

    Lecture 1: Manage drone with WEBUI

    Lecture 2: Live stream from your drone camera

    Lecture 3: Stream video on the web cam

    Lecture 4: Face recognition with drone camera

    Lecture 5: Tracking with drone camera

    Lecture 6: Snapshot from the drone cam

    Chapter 9: Creating a Drone Game

    Lecture 1: Shake Game Overview

    Lecture 2: Creating the course class

    Lecture 3: Display the course

    Lecture 4: Fly the drone on the course

    Lecture 5: Receive shake event from your smart phone

    Lecture 6: Smartphone Shake Game

    Lecture 7: Updating your codes

    Instructors

  • Drone Programming with Python Face Recognition Tracking  No.2
    酒井 潤 (Jun Sakai)
    アメリカ シリコンバレー現役エンジニア、東アジア競技大会 金メダリスト サッカー選手
  • Drone Programming with Python Face Recognition Tracking  No.3
    Sara Freixas
    English, Japanese and Spanish translator
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  • 1 stars: 8 votes
  • 2 stars: 12 votes
  • 3 stars: 42 votes
  • 4 stars: 113 votes
  • 5 stars: 206 votes
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