lego-mindstorms VS homemade-machine-learning

Compare lego-mindstorms vs homemade-machine-learning and see what are their differences.

lego-mindstorms

My LEGO MINDSTORMS projects (using set 51515 electronics) (by arturomoncadatorres)

homemade-machine-learning

🤖 Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms with interactive Jupyter demos and math being explained (by trekhleb)
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MIT License MIT License
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lego-mindstorms

Posts with mentions or reviews of lego-mindstorms. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-02.
  • Is there a popular code-sharing site for lego mindstorms 51515?
    1 project | /r/mindstorms | 31 Mar 2021
    I use Python for programming the 51515 and in my experience, the best place to share code for projects is GitHub. You can take a look at my LEGO MINDSTORMS repo right here. A quick search in the site also shows other repositories. Since it is a relatively new product, its user base isn't as large as others (e.g., EV3 one) is, but I expect it to grow fast in the short future.
  • Ri 51515 Question On Concurrent Movement
    1 project | /r/mindstorms | 17 Feb 2021
    You can find the code for it here and a little video showing the functionality here.
  • Robot Inventor Organizer?
    1 project | /r/mindstorms | 2 Feb 2021
    You can see pictures of my boxes here
  • RI 51515 Question on concurrent movement?
    4 projects | /r/mindstorms | 2 Feb 2021
    I thought the same. However, there is actually a way, although it is a bit more hidden and it isn't defined in the official documentation. In short, you can access that functionality not through MSHub, but through hub. Take a look at the example mshub_vs_hub, where I explain it in more detail. (If that link doesn't work, try this one then).

homemade-machine-learning

Posts with mentions or reviews of homemade-machine-learning. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-14.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing lego-mindstorms and homemade-machine-learning you can also consider the following projects:

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TensorFlow-Examples - TensorFlow Tutorial and Examples for Beginners (support TF v1 & v2)

PyImpetus - PyImpetus is a Markov Blanket based feature subset selection algorithm that considers features both separately and together as a group in order to provide not just the best set of features but also the best combination of features

spike-prime - Experiments with the LEGO Mindstorms (51515) and SPIKE Prime (45678)

rmi - A learned index structure

fastai - The fastai deep learning library

PythonRobotics - Python sample codes for robotics algorithms.

PythonDataScienceHandbook - Python Data Science Handbook: full text in Jupyter Notebooks

the-elements-of-statistical-learning - My notes and codes (jupyter notebooks) for the "The Elements of Statistical Learning" by Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani and Jerome Friedman

spike-tools - Utilities for experimenting with Lego Spike Hub

AlgorithmicTrading - This repository contains three ways to obtain arbitrage which are Dual Listing, Options and Statistical Arbitrage. These are projects in collaboration with Optiver and have been peer-reviewed by staff members of Optiver.