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March 16,17
Venue: RAJAGIRI SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, KAKKANAD
Duration: 2 Days
Registration Fees: Rs. 1350/- Per Person
Take Away: Certification and Kit in a group of 5.
About Workshop:
It is often said that the power of the human mind is largely untapped.
Now, how about if you can control robots and other devices with just the power of your mind!!
Sounds cool eh?
This workshop will introduce a highly advanced, as well as low cost board. You will learn to digitize analog electrical brainwaves to power the user interface of games, education and research applications. You will ultimately be able to control robots and other devices through your mind! You will also be taught to develop apps using processing. The Brainwave Starter Kit provided analyses and converts the brain waves into electrical signals. You can now translate your brainwaves into action! You can write your own applications, interface with various devices, or choose existing applications to power the world around you with your thoughts.
Major Topics Covered:
a) Day 1
Session 1: ● Introduction to microcontrollers and Arduino architecture ● Arduino programming and GPIO configurations ● Robot assembly Session 2: ● Motor Control, Sensors, PWM (Hands-On) ● Establishing Communication between Robot and Computer ● Robot-control with Sensor and Algorithms
b) Day 2
Session 1: ● Introduction to Brainwaves ● Decoding analog brainwaves into electrical signals, with NeuroSky® ● Brainwave Starter Kit Session 2: ● Interfacing NeuroSky® Brainwave Starter Kit with Computer and microcontroller ● Controlling robot with Brainwaves ● Brainwave Robot Face-off Competition
Take away kit involves: Arduino based Robotic kit with chassis, wheels, motors, motor drivers.
Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites to participate in many out of these workshops. These workshops don't require a prior working knowledge of statistics. The tools and techniques required will be taught in this workshop
March 18
RSET IEEE SB in association with Abhiyanthriki 2k17 is organizing a hands-on workshop on "Building Artificial Intelligence units with Rust "
To register visit ieeersetsb.in
Seats on first come first serve basis. Hurry up only limited seats available.
Venue: Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology
Date: 18th March
Session Name: Building Artificial Intelligence units with Rust
Agenda of the workshop
- 2Hrs Mathematics behind AI (we will play with signals and system, convolution) (https://github.com/dvigneshwer/DemystifyingAI/blob/master/Computer_vision/M_or_F/Male_or_female.ipynb) - 1 hr intro to rust (Rust)
- 2 hrs hands-on building AI units (More like a hackathon)
- Organize people into groups and they will make mathematical models using rust and push to DeepRust project (Deep Rust) Ideal for CS, ECE, EEE, AEI and anyone else who is interested in maths
Participants will learn about solving real-time learning system problems and rust.
Vigneshwer is an innovative data scientist with an artistic perception of technology and business, having 3+ years of experience in various domains such as IOT, DevOps, Computer Vision & Deep Learning and is currently engaged as a research analyst crunching real-time data and implementing state of art AI algorithms in the Innovation and development lab of the world’s largest decision science company MuSigma in Bengaluru, India. He is an official Mozilla representative and has been associated with Mozilla communities and initiatives for more than 4 years conducting 100+ events in his regions. He strongly believes and evangelizes that technology needs to a human-centric design and workflow in order to cater solutions for a diverse audience. He recently delivered a session about demystifying AI in the open science space at Mozfest16, speaks regularly about rust/ D&I/ ML in various local meetup groups and is the author of Rust Cookbook by Packt publisher and project lead for DeepRust project which is a deep learning crate in Rust.
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