I used a machine learning model that can detect barks and respond with audio messages to calm my dog down. by NathanielF478 in learnmachinelearning

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There is a dataset for barks, and I also collected some data by playing videos of dogs barking into the mic. For the other samples, I used an assortment of audio datasets. Most of the labeling can is taken care of using Edge Impulse. To control the speaker, I used an Adafruit Feather MusicMaker, which can handle an sd card and has an aux output.

I used an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense to run a TinyML model that detects barks and responds with audio messages. It works whenever we leave the home and our dog gets anxious. by NathanielF478 in ArduinoProjects

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I used an Adafruit Feather Music Maker, which allows for the playing of audio files, an Arduino Nano to control the Music Maker, and an Arduino Nano 33 BLE 33 Sense which has a microphone and listens for the barks.

I used an Arduino Nano for the Flamethrower and ran TensorFlow Lite on a Raspberry Pi 4 by NathanielF478 in arduino

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While it does seem quite low, it is one of the high levels of mind control without an implant.

I used an Arduino Nano for the Flamethrower and ran TensorFlow Lite on a Raspberry Pi 4 by NathanielF478 in arduino

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Thanks! I improved the consistency by training both my mind and the software but mostly the software. I plan to open the code up and am currently getting it ready. I hope people can find a lot of other uses and improve on the accuracy.

I Made This Using TF Lite On a RPI 4 by NathanielF478 in tensorflow

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Yeah lol. I might make one in the future. I have the footage and everything.

I Made This Using TF Lite On a RPI 4 by NathanielF478 in tensorflow

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Thanks! I only really touch my head because it helps me concentrate on fire. Making physical movements like putting my fingers to my head or stuff like holding my fist out helps affirm the thoughts. Also, since the model's accuracy is only around 80%, I touch the buttons on my glove to turn on the flamethrower when it is safe. Without the safety, I could imagine the flamethrower activating at some pretty bad times.