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Google Blocks

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Okay, so, if like me, you've had your interest piqued by the prospect of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) over the past year and a half and have even invested in Oculus Rift and/or a Samsung Gear headset (* other VR units are available ) and you've got yourself a copy of Unity or Unreal Engine and had great expectations about making this wonderfully great new VR world with magical spinning things and whooshy ( yes, that's a word I just made up ) swirls of rainbow goodness, only to the have to fire up Udemy or Coursera to find a course that teaches you how to make 3D models. Several weeks later, you've made a potato.  A bad looking potato.  It is kind of 3D, but has lumps in the wrong places.  It does NOT look like the prancing unicorn that you envisaged for your main character representation in your snazzy new VR world.  Come to think of it, the rocks, buildings, cars, <insert any other shape or object that you wanted to have in your landscape...

Roomba Inventor Joe Jones on His New Weed-Killing Robot, and What's So Hard About Consumer Robotics

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Roomba Inventor Joe Jones on His New Weed-Killing Robot, and What's So Hard About Consumer Robotics I've been toying with the idea of a GardenBot, for a few years now..... and many people have asked, "Why haven't you done it yet?". Well.....I'll let the "expert" explain why.  It's not as simple as it sounds. CHECK IT OUT HERE Although I am still in the process of making K9-RPi3_bot...so maybe that will evolve into my GardenBot at some point, we'll see...

Babies first Computer (Quantum)

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Totally blatant work focused sales pitch material alert.  But, c'mon, you've got to admit, this is pretty bl00dy awesome!!!  The one below, not the one above. IBM Q is an industry-first initiative to build commercially available universal quantum computers for business and science. While technologies like AI can find patterns buried in vast amounts of existing data, quantum computers will deliver solutions to important problems where patterns cannot be found and the number of possibilities that you need to explore to get to the answer are too enormous ever to be processed by classical computers. We invite you join us in exploring what might be possible with this new and vastly different approach to computing. IBM Q has successfully built and tested two of its most powerful universal quantum computing processors. The first has 16 qubits and is for public use by developers, researchers, and programmers via the IBM Cloud at no cost. The second is the fir...

Machine Learning

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Stephen Wolfram has a great extract from his book  about Machine Learning: http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2017/05/machine-learning-for-middle-schoolers/ Whilst he says it's for Middle Schoolers....as you get further and further into it, you realise those Middle Schoolers must be the top 1% next-gen geniuses we've been wondering about. Anyway, I thought it was a great introduction to anyone who wants to get their head around the modern day "Machine Learning principles" and got lost reading about Scala, R, Python and Big Data Analytics instead of APIs....it's all about APIs  :-) I especially liked the Guardians of the Galaxy image matching section: ...it's all about the continual training.....

Subaru Sambar - fitting an Android Nexus 7 tablet....

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We imported a Subaru Sambar from Japan a couple of years ago.  It was a replacement for a Bedford Rascal van that I purchased as a run around for hosting our 2 basset hound dogs.  They could get as muddy / grubby as they wanted and we could just stick them in the back of the van, wash them off and not get the interiors of our cars full of mud and dog fur. After a year or so, I finally decided that I'd replace the Japanese radio ( that didn't pick up anything anyway ) with a cheapo head unit from ebay.  That wasn't that good either.  I then got to thinking, I wonder if I could "modernise" it a bit. A few years back, I fitted an amp to my MG Midget, so that I could plug an iPod into it, instead of using a radio head unit.  I thought I'd do the same but update it a bit. I was also going to fit a set of "wireless" parking sensors and give the engine a service, oh and underseal the bottom of the van....and whatever else I could think of doing whil...

Cognitive Applications

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The Building Cognitive Applications with IBM® Watson Services series is a seven-volume collection that introduces IBM Watson® cognitive computing services. The series includes an overview of specific Watson services with their associated architectures and simple code examples. Each volume describes how you can use and implement these services in your applications through practical use cases. The series includes the following volumes: Volume 1 Getting Started, SG24-8387 Volume 2 Conversation, SG24-8394 Volume 3 Visual Recognition, SG24-8393 Volume 4 Natural Language Classifier, SG24-8391 Volume 5 Language Translator, SG24-8392 Volume 6 Speech to Text and Text to Speech, SG24-8388 Volume 7 Natural Language Understanding, SG24-8398 Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, this collection provides the information you need to start your research on Watson services. If your goal is to become more familiar with Watson in relation to your current environment, or ...

"So, whatcha been up to?....."

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I've been a little quiet on the "work orientated" technical / geek front for most of this year.  The main reason being, I re-focused my geeki-ness - mainly due to the work I was doing here last year: http://tonyisageek.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/ibm-bmw-and-iot.html Now, I've officially migrated to the IBM Watson group , where my role is to help transform businesses using Cloud based Cognitive technologies that can think like a human, using the IBM Watson API services. Here's an official Vodafone press release on something I've been contributing to: Vodafone to use artificial intelligence to speed up online queries TOBi, Vodafone’s new artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, is now helping some customers online It will be available soon in the My Vodafone app new messaging service as well, so customers can speak to advisors whenever they want Vodafone UK has launched TOBi – the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot – as an innovative way of offeri...

World's smallest computers (with Deep Learning)

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Millimeter-Scale Computing.  Real-life smart dust. The Cubisens TM   platform by CubeWorks enables the first truly autonomous wireless sensing platform measuring less than a millimeter. Cubisens systems are able to sense and process their environment, wirelessly transmit the results or store them for later usage. The versaltility of the Cubisens platform allows multiple units to be combined together to tackle larger monitoring and sensing applications CHECK THEM OUT HERE There is a great article (that led me to the above site), that you can read HERE.   Here's the snippet that caught my attention: ' The idea is to bring neural networks to the Internet of Things. “A lot of motion detection cameras take pictures of branches moving in the wind—that’s not very helpful,” says Blaauw. Security cameras and other connected devices are not smart enough to tell the difference between a burglar and a tree, so they waste energy sending uninteresting footage to the clo...

Personal Linux Server - Joker

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I was just pointed at this little gem by a good friend.  I am very impressed. "Joker Eco-system is an open hardware and open software project, available at fair price! First of all it’s a personal mobile Linux server with Intel x86 64-bit CPU and battery. Additional modules available – IoT, SDR, Storage, Network, E-Ink Display and many more." "Joker personal server now can move where you need it most. Thanks to Joker Walker module with two motors and treads. Neural networks (NN) used for  processing images  from camera and for  speech recognition . You can say “Hey Joker, follow me” or “Hey Joker, best WiFi signal” or implement your own features!" CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE I'll take one, including the main module, the empathy and walker modules please.  Then using the existing software I can achieve what I was attempting to do with ArcTuRus.  Yeah, I know, it's cheating a little bit...but hey, time is flying by and ArcTuRus has j...

A different type of Geek-e-ness.....

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My fun and games with a 2001 1.8i VVC MG F......... CLICK HERE TO READ MORE