Small programm for digit recognition written in C# using Keras Tensorflow. GitHub Repo: github.com/Pixel-95/AI_digitRecognition
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Christmas presents last year were mainly made of wood and epoxy resin. Last Friday I submitted my master thesis at the 1. Physical Institute an the University in Stuttgart.
At the 10th of August I finished my Bachelor thesis. You can have a look at it right below.
Since last summer I've been working on a project called Smooth Alert, an Alarm clock app for Android devices. You can normally set your wake up time and it will gently wake you up with a individual fragrance (just put something nice smelling inside the box, the fan will blow it in your direction), with an LED light and of course a natural sound. Unfortunately two month earlier, Guillaume Rolland has completed his "Sensorwake" and puplished it on Kickstarter. There is also another Alert in the app, which is not triggered by time but by your current location. You can easily select a position on a google maps implementation and your phone will ring if you are nearby.
For the past anniversary with my girlfriend, I've built a wooden plank containing many glass fibers. With a remote control or an Android mobile phone one can adjust the maximal brightness, the slope rate and frequency of the flickering. Every single of the about 400 stars is an end of a glass fiber, which is connected to one of the 44 LEDs. And these in turn are controlled with a µC (Arduino Mega). About one year ago, I finished one of my hugest projects, I've done so far. Together with _undex we've created out own messenger eZpZ working on Android. It supports normal text, links and urls, hashtags, photo/video/music uploads and even any other file upload. What it looks like, you can see down here. This project was a colaboration with my friend _undex. Check him out, as well:
_undex on youtube _undex on soundcloud In the past 2 month I've coded an engine creating a picture of the earth with the moon and sun in the back. I haven't use any library and what it look's like, see here: One part of the pic was creating the sun-structure. Therefor I used a Fourier-transform of a hexagonal 2D shape and you can also have lots of fun with fouriertransforming some 2D pics, e.g. the Besselfunktion, if you transform a circle.
In the last few weeks, I've created a huge wall clock for my local live guard service and installed it with two friends.
Today I've synced 2 simple LED strips to music just via a high- and a lowpass and a amplifier. |