kendryte-standalone-sdk
artificial-nose
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kendryte-standalone-sdk
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Canaan K510 CRB RISC-V AI development kit ships with dual-camera module and LCD display
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "SDK"
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What is happening with K210?
What is happening with Canaan and K210? They stopped developing the FreeRTOS SDK. Last release for the Standalone SDK was in 2019. Documentation is almost nonexistent.
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Kendryte K210. Is GPKPU possible?
See kpu_conv2d() in https://github.com/kendryte/kendryte-standalone-sdk/blob/develop/lib/nncase/include/kernels/k210/k210_kernels.h for a SW implementation of the KPU.
artificial-nose
- Can someone explain how the Grove Gas Sensor V2 (Multichannel) works?
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13yo kid builds TinyML powered “e-nose” to diagnose pneumonia
No, the author designed the ML training project also, and there is no actual code. The last section of the Make article is how to send the data to Edge Impulse and configure the ML training [0].
Mentioning Microsoft Azure IoT Central in the article and the video is odd, because you definitely don't need that to complete this project. It seems to be a feature that the Microsoft employee added to the GitHub project their self [1].
Caleb mentioned in the video that a co-worker of his aunt authored the research paper about detecting bacterial pneumonia from VOC levels. Everything else feels like a Microsoft marketing hype train that went off the rails.
[0]: https://makezine.com/projects/second-sense-build-an-ai-smart...
[1]: https://github.com/kartben/artificial-nose/blob/master/firmw...
- TinyML powered artificial nose
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I built an artificial nose powered by AI. What are the top/most useful scents I should train it to recognize out-of-the-box?
I don't think I ever posted the link to the GitHub repo containing the source code, 3D model, bill of materials, and more... 😊 https://github.com/kartben/artificial-nose
What are some alternatives?
MaixPy - Easily create AI projects with Python on edge device
ctransformers - Python bindings for the Transformer models implemented in C/C++ using GGML library.
kendryte-freertos-sdk - This project is no longer maintained Not recommended for product development.
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
risc-v-examples - RISC-V examples for GD32V, K210, and QEMU
riscv-gnu-toolchain - GNU toolchain for RISC-V, including GCC
kendryte-gnu-toolchain - Kendryte GNU Toolchain
bemorehuman - The recommendation engine with particular focus on uniqueness of the person receiving the rec.
u8g2-kendryte-sdk-hal - u8g2 HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) ported for Kendryte SDK (K210). Currently the hw I2C protocol with DMAC support is available for use. SPI & SW bit-banging support (for I2c & SPI) is still in devlopment.