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Pytorch Mnist Vision App for TinyML devices using cAInvas

Photo by Denis Dmitriev on YouTube Digit recognition is a procedure adopted by machines to recognize handwritten digits. In the real-world online recognition of digits is done by machine to recognize bank cheque amounts, evaluating numbers filled up hands-on various documents like tax forms, and so on. A difficulty in the case of handwriting digits is […]

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Heartbeat Anomaly Detection

According to a report of WHO, around 17.9 million people die each year due to Cardiovascular Diseases. Over the years it has been found that these deaths can be prevented if the diseases are diagnosed at an early stage and even the disease can be cured. Photo on Gifer Table of Content AI Towards Healthcare Introduction to

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Pothole Detection

As we are all aware about Tesla’s quest for the development of Self Driving Cars, and we are aware these cars are being developed not just to provide safety to car riders but also to make their journey more comfortable. And the journey can’t be comfortable if our car runs into potholes every now and

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Diabetes Prediction

Diabetes is a serious problem which many people face nowadays and which can lead to other serious health diseases. During the period of Covid-19 we also came to know that the conditions of a diabetic patient is much more critical than a non-diabetic patient. So if we can take help of deep learning to predict

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Epileptic seizure recognition — on cAInvas

Detect epileptic seizures in patients using continuously monitored EEG data. Photo by Epilepsy Foundation on YouTube A sudden rush of electric activity in the brain is called a seizure. Seizures can either be generalized (affecting the whole brain) or focussed (affecting one part of the brain). Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder causing involuntary, recurrent seizures. Some

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