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#Event – Resources used during the session “Getting started with Machine Learning.Net and AutoML” at the MVP Days Israel 2020
Hi ! I had a great time early in the day (04:00AM!) with the MVP Days Israel team talking about how to start with Machine Learning .Net. As usual, time for slides and code: Slides Code https://github.com/elbruno/events/tree/main/20201119%20MVP%20Day%20Israel%20MLNet Resources DotNet Machine Learning.Net GitHub DotNet Machine Learning GitHub DotNet Machine Learning Samples Recording Coming soon ! — read more
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#dotnet – Detecting Faces using DNN from the 🎦 camera feed in a WinForm using #OpenCV and #net5
Hi ! Let’s do some face detection using a DNN model (See references). As yesterday, I won’t write about details, there are almost 20 years of online documentation available. And, IMHO opinion code is much more useful that long writing, so let’s go there. 1st load the Caffe model and the config file. And, once — read more
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#dotnet – Detecting Faces using Cascades from the 🎦 camera feed in a WinForm using #OpenCV and #net5
Hi ! Let’s do some face detection using one of the most popular methods: Haar Casacades (See references). I won’t write about Cascades, there are almost 20 years of online documentation available. And, IMHO opinion code is much more useful that long writing, so let’s go there. 1st load the cascade definition file. And, once — read more
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#dotnet – Display the 🎦 camera feed in a WinForm using #OpenCV and #net5
Hi ! Back on the Windows Forms days, cameras were tricky. We didn’t have a lot of libraries to work, and they usually require some extra work to handle unexpected errors. With Net 5 and OpenCVSharp, we can create a simple WebCam viewer like this one. Let’s start with a [Take a Photo] Windows Form — read more
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#dotnet – detecting corners on the 🎦 camera feed with FAST algorithm, #OpenCV and #net5
Hi ! Today is a quick one: FAST corner detection algorithm. FAST (Features from Accelerated Segment Test) algorithm was proposed by Edward Rosten and Tom Drummond in their paper “Machine learning for high-speed corner detection” in 2006 (Later revised it in 2010). A basic summary of the algorithm is presented below. Refer original paper for — read more
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Tooling para presentar Charlas/Eventos/Demos
Originally posted on Juanlu, ElGuerre: Durante estos días está teniendo lugar la #dotNETConf en la que no solo estamos viento novedades de .NET, también es momento para compartir todo tipo de experiencias. En concreto en este post, quiero hacer mención a dos de las herramientas que usan los Presentadores, y que ademas @shanselman contaba ayer… — read more
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#dotnet – detecting edges on the 🎦 camera feed with Canny algorithm, #OpenCV and #net5
Hi ! The Canny edge detection is one the most popular algorithms, and it’s also +30 years old. The Canny edge detector is an edge detection operator that uses a multi-stage algorithm to detect a wide range of edges in images. It was developed by John F. Canny in 1986. OpenCV includes the Canny algorithm — read more
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#dotnet – less than 20 lines to display a 🎦 camera feed with #OpenCV and #net5
Hi ! This post is the start of a series of posts around OpenCV and DotNet Core .Net 5. Most of my samples are going to be camera based, so I’ll start with the +20 13 lines needed to access a local camera and show the frames in a window. And the code using Net — read more
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#Event – Resources used during the session “Let’s code a drone 🛸 to follow faces with #dotnet”@dotnetdocsshow
Hi ! I had a great time yesterday with the @dotnetdocsshow team talking about how to program a drone. And this time, with a special flavor: Lets program the drone using dotnet core ! It was an amazing experience, and a really fun moment. Scott, David, Cam and Cecil are great hosts, and they make — read more
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#Podcast – NTN 70 – Experiencias en Azure en proyectos GRANDES, Cloud vs Premise, NetCore Conf y más !
Buenas! Robert Bermejo me escribió un día sugiriendo un invitado para el podcast, y pocas horas después estábamos grabando junto a Juan Carlos y a Adrian Diaz Cervera un episodio de los buenos. Lo primero es que cuando hablamos de Cloud, y de desarrollos en el Cloud, Robert nos comentó sobre experiencias reales, millones de — read more
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Use Microsoft Lists and Power Automate to provision Microsoft Teams
Originally posted on Norm Young: In this blog post I’ll show how easy it is to provision Microsoft Teams teams using Microsoft Lists and Power Automate. Creating a Teams team is super simple from the Teams client, this post is not intended to replace that functionality, rather this has been developed with a PMO (project… — read more
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#Tools – How to create an IP Camera from a USB Camera on #Windows10
Hi! So, I may need to create a new category for these posts, something like “scenarios that you will never need in your life”, or “I did this once and now I can’t remember what I did”. Today is a simple one, Let’s create a IP Camera from a USB Webcam in Windows. There are — read more
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Azure: Architecture Best Practices Cloud Solutions Video (ingles) — Santimacnet
Originally posted on mteheran.dev: https://www.youtube.com/embed/8SCz9x6vaK8?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=es&autohide=2&wmode=transparent Hoy quiero compartir este video realizado hace pocos días por Dominik Zemp (Microsoft Cloud Solution Architect) y Thomas Maurer (Microsoft Senior Cloud Advocate) donde conoceremos de primera mano las guías y mejores prácticas recomendadas para nuestras soluciones de arquitectura en Azure. La agenda del video la tenéis aquí: Introduction… — read more
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#RaspberryPi – Raspberry Pi 400,
Hi ! It seems that it was yesterday when I wrote about the amazing and new Raspberry Pi 4, and it was on February ! There was a lot of news since February, however the Raspberry 400 is a huge milestone. From a hardware view, is a faster device, that’s cool. However I really like — read more
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#Podcast – NTN 69 – Ensamblador es facil !!! Desde BBS / MSX hasta WSL2, Visual Studio Code y Azure Global Bootcamp
Buenas! Pasar un rato con Carlos Milan Figueredo es un placer. A los 2 minutos de estar conectados, ya nos estaba mostrando el boot de una MSX. En pocos segundos nos conectamos a su BBS, y fue como ver películas de SciFi de los 80s. Y un detalle, no fue todo nostalgia ochentera, también nos — read more
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#AI – #Lobe, exporting to ONNX, and running in C# #csharp @lobe_ai
Hi ! Follow up post after yesterday post on Lobe, and today focusing on ONNX and C# code. And, it all started because someone asked in twitter about an ETA to export the model to ONNX I decided to give a try to the TensorFlow to Onnx tool, and it worked great ! (see references). — read more
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#AI – #Lobe, desktop tool to train custom machine learning models for Computer Vision @lobe_ai
Hi ! There are 2 ways to describe Lobe. You may want to use their official description Lobe helps you train machine learning models with a free, easy to use tool. Lobe AI Homepage Or you may want to use the tool. Let’s review the 2nd one with a NNNN step tutorial. Data Source Images — read more
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#Python – Convert an #OpenCV frame to PIL image and viceversa
Hi ! It’s amazing how I can code and have fun for hours, and them suddenly spent 2 hours trying to manually do something, that it’s already resolved in all internet. Today’s challenge: Convert an OpenCV frame to PIL image And, why ? very simple, OpenCV follows the BGR convention and PIL follows RBG convention. — read more
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Aplicaciones en tiempo real con Blazor y SignalR – #BlazorForAll
Originally posted on mteheran.dev: https://www.slideshare.net/MiguelAngelTeheranGa/aplicaciones-en-tiempo-real-con-blazor-y-signalr https://youtu.be/D0-f-dCx5Fs — read more