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TinyML lab with Arduino Nano Sense board #12

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jimbobbennett opened this issue Sep 4, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #64
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TinyML lab with Arduino Nano Sense board #12

jimbobbennett opened this issue Sep 4, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #64
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This lab will show bow to build a number of TinyML models using Azure Machine Learning Studio that work on the Arduino Nano Sense board. This board has an accelerometer and a microphone, so both motion and voice should be covered.

Hardware used

  • Arduino Nano sense

Lab steps

  • How to set up Azure Machine Learning Studio
  • Creating a movement model (how?)
  • Creating a speech model (how?)

Not sure what would be a good example for this. Some suggestions:

  • A magic wand where you have to combine the right movement with the right word to 'cast a spell' - avoiding any copyright issues of course.

    Hermione Granger saying a spell

  • Conducting music, connecting to something like a Raspberry Pi over bluetooth and playing music based on motion, with words to change the instrument

All labs should follow the lab contribution guidelines.

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Speech model merged via #64

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