Duration
21 hours (usually 3 days including breaks)
Requirements
- Some programming experience
- Experience with the Linux command line
Audience
- Developers
- Hardware/software technicians
- Technical persons in all industries
- Hobbyists
Overview
This instructor-led, live training introduces the software, hardware, and step-by-step process needed to build a facial recognition system from scratch. Facial Recognition is also known as Face Recognition.
The hardware used in this lab includes Rasberry Pi, a camera module, servos (optional), etc. Participants are responsible for purchasing these components themselves. The software used includes OpenCV, Linux, Python, etc.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install Linux, OpenCV and other software utilities and libraries on a Rasberry Pi.
- Configure OpenCV to capture and detect facial images.
- Understand the various options for packaging a Rasberry Pi system for use in real-world environments.
- Adapt the system for a variety of use cases, including surveillance, identity verification, etc.
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Note
- Other hardware and software options include: Arduino, OpenFace, Windows, etc. If you wish to use any of these, please contact us to arrange.
Course Outline
To request a customized course outline for this training, please contact us.