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Thanks @Serj! I've added the previous video to my YouTube channel, somehow it had escaped me to do it earlier.
Your project idea sounds interesting! Moving the mouse cursor might very well work better without ML, just by using accelerometer data. I have a vague memory that someone has done something similar. Simulating mouse button(s) might be trickier without ML, so a blended approach for this might be best.
I'm next spring teaching basics in Machine Learning at university level, and this project might be something to at least partially include in the curriculum. My university purchased 10 Bangles for teaching purposes, so I could ask some students to use the watches for collecting data. In addition we have 10 Arduino ML kits + other miscellaneous hardware to use.
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Great! Interesting details! I hope the students enjoy it 👍
Now there are almost no AI-based projects in the repository with apps :(
https://banglejs.com/apps/
Hope the situation gets better!By the way, do you have a practice of recording lectures on video? Or is it prohibited? It would be great to listen to upcoming lectures on AI in combination with technologies such as TensorFlow Lite, BJS watch, etc 👍
Thank you, Sir, THIS made my day!
I still remember the previous video that I associate with AI on the BJS watch , kudos!
By the way, if it doesn't bother you, please add that previous video to your YouTube channel, it's most convenient to subscribe and watch there!
Also, such works inspire to invest time and energy in open-source!
Project Idea: Virtual Mouse based on BJS watch + TensorFlow. Thus, the cursor and buttons will be controlled by moving an empty hand on the table or in the air, simulating mouse movement :)
Cheers!