esp-who
Face detection and recognition framework (by espressif)
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10.0 | 6.2 | |
almost 3 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Does the facial recognition on the AI Thinker ESP32 Cam happen on board?
Yes, it's on device (see https://github.com/espressif/esp-who/)
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Powering up ESP32-EYE/ESP-32-CAM with USB wall adapter
Thanks, I needed some affirmation! The ESP32-EYE I believe still has IPEX connector as seen here or am I missing something?
- Can I run an I2S mic, I2S speaker, screen, and camera directly to GPIO all at the same time on ESP32-S3?
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I Over-Engineered a Fast Fourier Transform for Arduino
I guess, but it’s also pretty open code these days now that the S3’s LX7 has some nice vector extensions and other additions for ML applications :)
https://github.com/espressif/esp-who
It’s not out of reach for hobbyists, I think, though getting it to run very well might be. And I would certainly tell anyone interested to start with something more powerful first!
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Questions about OpenCV with ESP32-CAM
This is the unit I use for prototyping, then I figure out what parts I actually need and select the final hardware I want to use for the "production" unit. https://github.com/espressif/esp-who/blob/master/docs/en/get-started/ESP32-S3-EYE_Getting_Started_Guide.md
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Anyone know how those face tracking tripods/phone holders work?
You can even find smaller (and cheaper and less powerful) devices than RPi which are able to do that – e.g. https://github.com/espressif/esp-who for ESP32-CAM (~$10). Usage of that library is also very straightforward, there are many examples on the internet.
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How to add esp http client to ESP WHO example project?
I am using ESP-EYE, i have installed ESP-WHO on system as per instruction, i tried as is example project of ESP WHO to capture image.
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ESP32-S3-EYE v2.2 dev board -- pinouts, interrupts... I need numbers
The getting started guide and all of its references (links).
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want to start with esp who, getting build error
Run the following commands in your terminal to download ESP-WHO: git clone --recursive https://github.com/espressif/esp-who.git Remember to use git submodule update --recursive --init to pull and update submodules of ESP-WHO.
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Powering ESP32-S2-EYE v2.2 board (brownouts?)
From the GitHub specs it looks like there is an integrated charging circuit for the battery soldering points utilizing the usb input as the power supply. I would assume some modicum of protection with a charging circuit but if you’re looking for the best alternative to a battery then I’d wait for smarter people to answer.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Face-Detection-on-Microcontrollers and esp-who you can also consider the following projects:
slttblep - Stupid Lookup Table Tricks, implementing a PolyBLEP oscillator
esp-dl - Espressif deep-learning library for AIoT applications
pico - A minimalistic framework for real-time object detection (with a pre-trained face detector)
TeensyEyes - Based on adafruit/Uncanny_Eyes, M4_Eyes, and mjs513/GC9A01A_t3n
pi-smart-cam
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