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We are offering up to 20 FREE Beaglebone AI Boards in exchange for Vision Thing projects that use them!

 

What is a Vision Thing project and how do you use the BeagleBone AI to do one?

 

There's a lot of variety with how you choose to implement your project.  It's a great opportunity to do something creative that stretches the imagination of what hardware can do.  Your project can be either a vision based project involving anything that is related to Computer Vision and Machine Learning , Camera Vision and AI based projects, Deep Learning, using hardware.  Or, it can be a graphics project involving something graphical such as adding a graphical display to a microcontroller, image processing on a microcontroller, image recognition interface a camera to a microcontroller,  or FPGA - camera interfacing/image processing/graphical display.

 

What makes the Beaglebone AI suitable for Vision Thing  Projects?

 

BeagleBone AI is a high-end board for developers building artificial-intelligence and computer-vision applications. Its main AI features include a Texas Instruments (TI) AM5729 system on chip (SoC), TI C66x digital-signal-processor (DSP) cores and embedded-vision-engine (EVE) cores. The board has the same form-factor as the popular and cheap BeagleBone Black but with much higher specifications.

 

  • It features a completely open source design: https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-ai

 

The AI-ready board comes with 1GB RAM and 16GB on-board eMMC flash with a high-speed interface, a USB Type-C port for power and a dual-role controller, and a USB Type-A host. There's also Gigabit Ethernet and Wi-Fi. With preinstalled software, the BeagleBone AI also saves buyers from having to download equipment to get the device up and running.

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  • dubbie
    dubbie over 5 years ago +5
    Having more-or-less decided on something for the Vision Thing based on Arduino and possibly Processing as well, I have just seen this opportunity to use the BeagleBone AI. Being mostly used to using Arduino…
  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 5 years ago +5
    A friend is heavily involved in canoe racing. Apparently the timing is a haphazard affair with people pressing stopwatches, writing down the number on the canoe, entering it into Excel, etc. It's fraught…
  • kk99
    kk99 over 5 years ago +3
    Few years ago I saw attempt to use neural networks for image classification for computer aided diagnosis (CAD) e.g. initial check for the presence of *** cancer on images.
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    mfetting over 5 years ago

    AI Apraisia Progression Tester

     

    It would be helpful to have a device that can assist individuals in scoring the progression of Primary progressive aphasia (uh-FAY-zhuh).

     

    Primary progressive aphasia is a rare nervous system (neurological) syndrome that affects the individuals' ability to communicate. People who have it can have trouble expressing their thoughts and understanding or finding words.

    The progression of this condition spans three to ten years.  Requiring ongoing care for the individual, often requiring someone to participate in their daily activities for several years as the indivial reaches end of life.

     

    People with primary progressive aphasia eventually lose the ability to speak and write and to understand written and spoken words. Some people develop substantial difficulty forming sounds to speak (a problem called apraxia of speech), even when their ability to write and comprehend is not significantly impaired.

     

    As the disease progresses, other mental skills, such as memory, can become impaired. Some people develop other neurological symptoms such as problems with movement (turning left when wanting to turn right). With these complications, the affected person eventually will need help with day-to-day care.

     

    People with primary progressive aphasia can also develop depression or behavioral or social problems as the disease progresses. Other problems might include blunted emotions such as unconcern, poor judgment or inappropriate social behavior.

     

    Instructions and scoring system for the Aphasia Rapid Test (source)

    InstructionsScore1a. Execution of simple orders:
    «Open and close your eyes»
    «Give me your left hand»0 = performs both tasks correctly.
    1 = performs one task correctly.
    2 = performs neither task correctly.1b. Execution of a complex order:
    «Put your left hand on your right ear»0 = performs the task in less than 10 s.
    1 = performs the task in more than 10 s or requires the order to be repeated.
    2 = performs the task partially: moves the hand across the median line or performs the task on the wrong side.
    3 = does not perform the task: does not move the hand across the median line or does not move at all.2. Repetition of words:
    2a. « button»
    2b. « macaroon»
    2c. « luggage»Each word scores from 0 to 2 (total 0-6), as follows:
    0 = normal repetition.
    1 = abnormal repetition but the word is correct and recognizable by the examiner *.
    2 = non-repetition or unrecognizable word *.
    *Note: Phonemic, apraxic or pronunciation errors can be scored 1 if the word is recognizable by the examiner, or 2 if the word is unrecognizable.3. Repetition of a sentence:
    «The boy is singing in the woods.»0 = normal repetition.
    1 = abnormal repetition but the sentence is recognizable by the examiner *.
    2 = non-repetition or unrecognizable sentence*.
    *Note: Phonemic, apraxic or pronunciation errors can be scored 1 if the sentence is recognizable by the examiner, or 2 if the sentence is unrecognizable.4. Object naming:
    4a. « watch»
    4b. « pen»
    4c. « coat »0 = normal naming.
    1 = abnormal naming but the word is correct and recognizable by the examiner.*
    2 = wrong naming or unrecognizable word. *
    *Note: Phonemic, apraxic or pronunciation errors can be scored 1 if the word is recognizable by the examiner. An unrecognizable word or lexical error must be scored 2.5. Scoring of dysarthria :0 = normal.
    1 = minor dysarthria.
    2 = moderate dysarthria: patient can be understood.
    3 = severe dysarthria: unintelligible speech.6. Verbal semantic fluency task:
    «Name as many animals as you can in one minute. »0 = more than fifteen words.
    1 = between eleven and fifteen words.
    2 = between six and ten words.
    3 = between three and five words.
    4 = between zero and two words.Total Score/26
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    mfetting over 5 years ago

    AI Apraisia Progression Tester

     

    It would be helpful to have a device that can assist individuals in scoring the progression of Primary progressive aphasia (uh-FAY-zhuh).

     

    Primary progressive aphasia is a rare nervous system (neurological) syndrome that affects the individuals' ability to communicate. People who have it can have trouble expressing their thoughts and understanding or finding words.

    The progression of this condition spans three to ten years.  Requiring ongoing care for the individual, often requiring someone to participate in their daily activities for several years as the indivial reaches end of life.

     

    People with primary progressive aphasia eventually lose the ability to speak and write and to understand written and spoken words. Some people develop substantial difficulty forming sounds to speak (a problem called apraxia of speech), even when their ability to write and comprehend is not significantly impaired.

     

    As the disease progresses, other mental skills, such as memory, can become impaired. Some people develop other neurological symptoms such as problems with movement (turning left when wanting to turn right). With these complications, the affected person eventually will need help with day-to-day care.

     

    People with primary progressive aphasia can also develop depression or behavioral or social problems as the disease progresses. Other problems might include blunted emotions such as unconcern, poor judgment or inappropriate social behavior.

     

    Instructions and scoring system for the Aphasia Rapid Test (source)

    InstructionsScore1a. Execution of simple orders:
    «Open and close your eyes»
    «Give me your left hand»0 = performs both tasks correctly.
    1 = performs one task correctly.
    2 = performs neither task correctly.1b. Execution of a complex order:
    «Put your left hand on your right ear»0 = performs the task in less than 10 s.
    1 = performs the task in more than 10 s or requires the order to be repeated.
    2 = performs the task partially: moves the hand across the median line or performs the task on the wrong side.
    3 = does not perform the task: does not move the hand across the median line or does not move at all.2. Repetition of words:
    2a. « button»
    2b. « macaroon»
    2c. « luggage»Each word scores from 0 to 2 (total 0-6), as follows:
    0 = normal repetition.
    1 = abnormal repetition but the word is correct and recognizable by the examiner *.
    2 = non-repetition or unrecognizable word *.
    *Note: Phonemic, apraxic or pronunciation errors can be scored 1 if the word is recognizable by the examiner, or 2 if the word is unrecognizable.3. Repetition of a sentence:
    «The boy is singing in the woods.»0 = normal repetition.
    1 = abnormal repetition but the sentence is recognizable by the examiner *.
    2 = non-repetition or unrecognizable sentence*.
    *Note: Phonemic, apraxic or pronunciation errors can be scored 1 if the sentence is recognizable by the examiner, or 2 if the sentence is unrecognizable.4. Object naming:
    4a. « watch»
    4b. « pen»
    4c. « coat »0 = normal naming.
    1 = abnormal naming but the word is correct and recognizable by the examiner.*
    2 = wrong naming or unrecognizable word. *
    *Note: Phonemic, apraxic or pronunciation errors can be scored 1 if the word is recognizable by the examiner. An unrecognizable word or lexical error must be scored 2.5. Scoring of dysarthria :0 = normal.
    1 = minor dysarthria.
    2 = moderate dysarthria: patient can be understood.
    3 = severe dysarthria: unintelligible speech.6. Verbal semantic fluency task:
    «Name as many animals as you can in one minute. »0 = more than fifteen words.
    1 = between eleven and fifteen words.
    2 = between six and ten words.
    3 = between three and five words.
    4 = between zero and two words.Total Score/26
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