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yasoob.me
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| | | | This is a guest post by Adrian Rosebrock from PyImageSearch.com, a blog all about computer vision, image processing, and building image search engines. I always tell people that if they want to learn to write well they need to do two things: Practice writing often. Read. A lot. It seems strange, doesnt it? How reading often can dramatically improve your writing ability. But its absolutely true. Reading authors that like you can actually engrain their vernacular into your own writing style. | |
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drivendata.co
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| | | | DrivenData helps mission-driven organizations harness their data to work smarter and offer more impactful services using data science, machine learning, and AI. | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | | This guide covers the basics for using GRIP and generating vison code. This is not a complete guide for using that vision code with a co-processor or robot. Using GRIP is only one step of a larger series of steps for vision programming. See the Vision Processing FRC guide for a broader explanation. To use GRIP you will need a Windows, macOS, or Linux computer. For this guide I am assuming a USB or integrated web camera is connected to your computer or that you have access to an HTTP (web) accessible camera. | |
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www.wjst.de
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