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A clever maker took a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and built a smart mirror with touch support and facial recognition.
For face recognition to work well, we’re going to need some horsepower, so we recommend a minimum of Raspberry Pi 3B+, ideally a Raspberry Pi 4. The extra memory will make all the difference.
Using a Raspberry Pi 4 model B and the official Raspberry Pi camera module version 2, Eben Kouao has created a fantastic touchscreen smart mirror complete with facial recognition system. watch the ...
[Monica] wanted to try a bit of facial detection with her Raspberry Pi and she found some pretty handy packages in MATLAB to help her do just that. The packages are based on the Viola-Jones algorit… ...
The system uses a Raspberry Pi and camera to handle the face recognition, and then a servo lock the box. The end result is a pretty simple little lockbox that you'll unlock with your face.
For example, one subject had facial hair which gave Google difficulty with interpreting the emotion. But after some trimming, interpretation improved.
An introduction to the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B computer, from how to set it up, to what you can do with it.