![]() ![]() LU decomposition in TI-84Īs an extension to a previous entry on doing LU decomposition in Nspire and R, the TI-84 is covered here. ![]() This entry was posted in Casio, Pattern recognition, TI-84 Plus Pocket SE, Uncategorized and tagged Movidius, Neural compute stick, Neural network on Maby gmgolem. As the technology on hardware AI acceleration matures, we may one day see its integration with CPU to make it ubiquitous product available on the market. This neural computing module did a good job with amazing results as a development kit which is also great for hobby projects. At some point the stick returned a 100% confidence. Second test is a luxury watch photo, recognized as an analog clock. ![]() Both are recognized as hand-held computer with fairly high confidence. The first test is calculator, one is Texas Instruments TI84 Plus Pocket SE and the other a Casio fx-4500PA. A basic introduction is covered in the previous installment, and it is time for a little more field tests on performance. The Movidius Neural Compute Stick is great for visual recognition projects with low power consumption and small form factor requirements. ![]()
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