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Published inNov 2023
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Gian Marco Iodice
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Gian Marco Iodice

Gian Marco Iodice is team and tech lead in the Machine Learning Group at Arm, who co-created the Arm Compute Library in 2017. The Arm Compute Library is currently the most performant library for ML on Arm, and it's deployed on billions of devices worldwide – from servers to smartphones. Gian Marco holds an MSc degree, with honors, in electronic engineering from the University of Pisa (Italy) and has several years of experience developing ML and computer vision algorithms on edge devices. Now, he's leading the ML performance optimization on Arm Mali GPUs. In 2020, Gian Marco cofounded the TinyML UK meetup group to encourage knowledge-sharing, educate, and inspire the next generation of ML developers on tiny and power-efficient devices.
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Using OpenCV and pySerial to send images over the serial interface

In this recipe, we will emulate a camera sensor that can communicate with the Raspberry Pi Pico through the serial interface using a local Python script.

This Python script will be able to capture images from the webcam using OpenCV and, upon the microcontroller’s request, transmit its pixels over the serial interface.

Getting ready

The Python script we will develop in this recipe can be considered a software program that emulates the functionality of a camera sensor we may intend to use in production. Our target platform is often not equipped with all the required hardware components during the initial prototyping stage. Nevertheless, running the model on the microcontroller might still be necessary. Some of these reasons might be for testing the model functionality or gather preliminary latency performance data.

The Python script we aim to develop in this recipe exploits the OpenCV (https:...

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Published in: Nov 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781837637362

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Gian Marco Iodice

Gian Marco Iodice is team and tech lead in the Machine Learning Group at Arm, who co-created the Arm Compute Library in 2017. The Arm Compute Library is currently the most performant library for ML on Arm, and it's deployed on billions of devices worldwide – from servers to smartphones. Gian Marco holds an MSc degree, with honors, in electronic engineering from the University of Pisa (Italy) and has several years of experience developing ML and computer vision algorithms on edge devices. Now, he's leading the ML performance optimization on Arm Mali GPUs. In 2020, Gian Marco cofounded the TinyML UK meetup group to encourage knowledge-sharing, educate, and inspire the next generation of ML developers on tiny and power-efficient devices.
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