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Everything you need is provided in the kit, including the Raspberry Pi.
With the Google Assistant built-in, build an intelligent speaker that can understand you, and respond when you ask it a question or tell it to do something. Create your own projects that use voice recognition to control robots, music, games, and more.
reference: https://store.gravitylink.com/global/voice-kit
Google AIY Voice Kit
Do-it-yourself intelligent speaker
The AIY Voice Kit ( Version 2.0) from Google lets you build your own natural language processor and connect it to the Google Assistant or Cloud Speech-to-Text service, allowing you to ask questions and issue voice commands to your programs.
Google AIY Voice Kit
Do-it-yourself intelligent speaker
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Ship worldwide: https://store.gravitylink.com/global/vision-kit
Google AIY Vision Kit
Vision Kit lets you build your own intelligent camera
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Easy to assembleļ¼ This is a nice product to experiment with inference models for your own electronics projects. It works fairly well but does occasionally freeze/lock-up under heavy use.
Google AIY Vision Kit
Vision Kit lets you build your own intelligent camera
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Everything you need is provided in the kit, including the Raspberry Pi.
You can even install your own custom-trained TensorFlow model.
Google AIY Vision Kit
Vision Kit lets you build your own intelligent camera
The AIY Vision Kit from Google lets you build your own intelligent camera that can see and recognize objects using machine learning. All of this fits in a handy little cardboard cube, powered by a Raspberry Pi.
Google AIY Vision Kit
Vision Kit lets you build your own intelligent camera
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hi guys,
introduce Google AIY Projects and Google Coral for you.
Google AIY Projects-created by Google with 2 kits that allow students and makers to start building, playing and learning about AI. AIY Voice Kit could build a voice-controlled speaker, while the Vision Kit could build a camera that learns to recognize people and objects. AIY Projects kits aim to help prepare students, lowering...
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for your reference: https://store.gravitylink.com/global
For edge AI, which one is better? Ninvia Jetson Nano or Google Coral Edge TPU?
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For edge AI, which one is better? Ninvia Jetson Nano or Google Coral Edge TPU?
Both NVidia and Google recently released dev board targeted towards EdgeAI and also at a cost point to attract developers, makers and hobbyists. Both the dev boards are primarily for inference, but support limited transfer learning re-training.
But, which one is better? which one would you prefer to ?
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Works with Debian Linux: Connects to any Debian-based Linux system with an included USB 3.0 Type-C cable.
google Coral Edge TPU USB Accelerator
Performs high-speed ML inferencing,Supports TensorFlow Lite
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The on-board Edge TPU coprocessor is capable of performing 4 trillion operations (tera-operations) per second (TOPS), using 0.5 watts for each TOPS (2 TOPS per watt). For example, it can execute state-of-the-art mobile vision models such as MobileNet v2 at 400 FPS, in a power efficient manner.
google Coral Edge TPU USB Accelerator
Performs high-speed ML inferencing,Supports TensorFlow Lite
The Coral USB Accelerator is a USB device that adds an Edge TPU coprocessor to your system. The onboard Edge TPU is a small ASIC designed by Google that provides high performance ML inferencing with a low power cost.
google Coral Edge TPU USB Accelerator
Performs high-speed ML inferencing,Supports TensorFlow Lite