🖥 Launch Site | OpenCV | Contribution showcase to 2016's MakerFestival Toronto
Proof-of-Concepts +
OpenCV prototype linked integrate frameworks using HAAR Classification and Dlib & CLM Face Detection models composed by a collection of miscellaneous Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image Processing, and Linear Algebra algorithms.
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Dlib & CLM face detection visualized as a real-time generated output
Byotics was created at the 2016 Global Game Jam in Toronto, and it uses single-celled organisms to play the classic arcade game Pong.
This project incorporates general foundational cocnepts of biology, computer science, augmented reality together where others might want to incorporate into their own projects as an interest project in biocomputation.
Lab T.O. Co-working hosted a demo night on June 17th, 2016, bringing access to these technologies, under the guidance of Byotics co-creator Constant Mori
Exhibited at Lab T.O.
- augmented reality
- generative adversarial networks
- biocomputation
- lab-on-a-chip
- Java
- C++
- HTML / CSS / JS
openCV
- Brightess Binary Feature (BBF) - Object Detection
- Oriented FAST and Rotated BRIEF (ORB) - Object Orientation Alignment / Keypoint Detection
- Haar-cascade Detection Classifier
- CLM Trackr - Landmark Detection using nodes relative to tanhs
- Dlib Framework - Edge Detection using lines drawn between two nodes
Processing
- arm7
- controlP5
- java.awt.Rectangle
- gab.opencv
- video
- Arduino Uno
- XYZ Interactive ZX Gesture Sensor
- Logitic web camera
2016 - 2019 © Moric
+ - openCV version used is no longer maintained as there are better efficient frameworks available now.