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Facial Recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV

In this course, we are going to use OpenCV libraries to explore facial recognition feature. OpenCV is an open source C++ library for image processing and computer vision, originally developed by Intel and now supported by Willow Garage.
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Platform: Simpliv Learning
Video: 0h42m
Language: English
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Description

This course is for anyone who is interested in exploring Digital Image Processing using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV. The course requires basic knowledge of Python programming and Linux commands and obviously your interest in programming.

In this course, we are going to use OpenCV libraries to explore facial recognition feature. OpenCV is an open source C++ library for image processing and computer vision, originally developed by Intel and now supported by Willow Garage.

It is free for both commercial and non-commercial use. Therefore it is not mandatory for your OpenCV applications to be open or free.

It is a library of many inbuilt functions mainly aimed at real-time image processing. I am going to teach you how to track faces in the image you have captured using Webcam or any other device. We will also locate and count the faces present in the image.

In the next project, I will teach you how to program in Python and OpenCV to detect and highlight the eyes of the persons along with the face present in the picture.

Going forward, I will also cover the machine learning based project in which I will create Image puzzle using python programming and OpenCV. This will be a picture-based puzzle where you can search a small section of the image inside a bigger image.

I will guide you step by step how to go about building these projects. I will also share the source code with you so that you can replicate the project by yourself.

Basic knowledge
Basic knowledge of Python and Linux commands

You will learn

What you will learn
✓ Learn how to program using Python and OpenCV to detect the human faces present in an image
✓ Get to know how to take multiple snapshots by programming your webcam and passing the number as arguments
✓ Learn how to code using Python program to detect faces as well as eyes in an image
✓ Learn how to build an image puzzle and search a small section of an image in the entire photo

Requirements

• Basic knowledge of Python and Linux commands

This course is for

• Anyone who wants to build a project on Digital Image Processing using OpenCV
• The course is for anyone who is interested in exploring software projects using Raspberry Pi
• Tech enthusiasts who wants to explore facial recognition using the mini computer Raspberry Pi

How much does the Facial Recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV course cost? Is it worth it?

The course costs $9.99. And currently there is a 80% discount on the original price of the course, which was $49.99. So you save $40 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $36.3 of 182 Development Tools courses. So this course is -72% more expensive than the average Development Tools course on Simpliv Learning.

Does the Facial Recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV course have a money back guarantee or refund policy?

YES, Facial Recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV has a 20-day money back guarantee. The 20-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any SCHOLARSHIPS for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the Facial Recognition using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV course, but there is a $40 discount from the original price ($49.99). So the current price is just $9.99.

Who is the instructor? Is Venkatesh Varadachari a SCAM or a TRUSTED instructor?

Venkatesh Varadachari has created 106 courses that got 5,098 reviews which are generally positive. Venkatesh Varadachari has taught 164,370 students and received a 4.1 average review out of 5,098 reviews. Depending on the information available, Venkatesh Varadachari is a TRUSTED instructor.
Venkatesh Varadachari is the founder of MAKERDEMY, a pioneer maker education company head-quartered in Singapore.

Venkatesh believes that knowledge should be made available to people in all walks of life. Venkatesh also believes in the power of education to transform lives.

Venkatesh has an MBA from the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

He also has a degree in Electrical Engineering from Madras University and a Masters in Financial Engineering from National University of Singapore.
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