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Year: 2016

Looking for the best curvilinear filter

5 August, 20165 June, 2017
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Radio Station Up and Streaming

8 July, 20165 June, 2017

Radio Station Up and Streaming http://goo.gl/aHFjbl

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Retinal Image Analysis

5 July, 201624 July, 2017

RETINAL IMAGE ANALYSIS This project is conducted as a summer project for the MSc Computer Science, University of Birmingham during 2015-2016. Supervisor of this project is Prof. Ela Claridge. This project is about processing Retina Images, which are photos taken READ MORE

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Raspberry Pi notes

5 July, 201620 July, 2020

To use SSH, first you need your Pi’s IP address. Boot your Pi to the command line and type: sudo ifconfig inet addr” followed by an IP—something like 192.168.2.2, a my inet address downlpad putty http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ login as: pi [email protected]’s READ MORE

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MSc Computer Science

5 June, 20165 June, 2017

MSc Computer Science Modules include MSc: Software Workshop MSc Operating Systems and Networks. Fundamentals: Databases Human Computer Interaction Intro to Computer Science Software Engineering Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals: Data Structures

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Predictive Text Entry

5 June, 20165 June, 2017

Predictive Text Entry I write the algorithms for a sample application using the Java Collection classes. Next, I will attach a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to make it a full application.

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Connecting to your Raspberry Pi via the USB

5 June, 201620 July, 2020

Raspberry Pi Workshop                                          About Chat B+ Pinout Location Contact Connecting to your Raspberry Pi via the USB to TTL Serial Cable Aug 31, 2014 Overview Despite having four full sized USB ports and one micro USB port (for power), you READ MORE

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Know Who’s at the Office with the Raspberry Pi

5 June, 201620 July, 2020

Know Who’s at the Office with the Raspberry Pi http://blog.initialstate.com/know-whos-at-the-office-with-the-raspberry-pi/ =”ch3jbegFvujIgIoIVHV3b71C6QVgbeqV”) Introduction Looking for an easy and useful project for that Pi you just have lying around? Setup a sensor-free presence detector to let you know when someone’s close enough READ MORE

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Raspberry Pi GPIO Programming using JAVA

5 June, 201620 July, 2020

Intro:  Raspberry Pi GPIO Programming using JAVA Accessing GPIO of Raspberry Pi using JAVA by the help of Pi4J Library. ######################## Downloads:: Code :  https://goo.gl/tFJxoL Pi4J Website :  http://goo.gl/vfJb7Y Pi4J Sanpshot Build :  http://goo.gl/vfJb7Y Pi4J Pin Mapping :  http://goo.gl/vfJb7Y   READ MORE

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The Homeowner’s Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence Through Solar, Wind, Biomass, and Hydropower

26 May, 201626 July, 2017

Energy bills have skyrocketed in the United States, and traditional energy sources can be as damaging to the environment as they are to your pocketbook. The Homeowner’s Guide to Renewable Energy will show you how to slash your home energy READ MORE

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