An insider's look at Florida’s war on invaders: the giant snakes, egg-eating predators and parasites spreading through the ...
This important work introduces an integrated open-source platform for behavioral acquisition and pose estimation that substantially improves the accessibility and speed of real-time animal tracking ...
That is exactly what this Raspberry Pi object detection project demonstrates. You can build a fully working object detection ...
What does this project do? A USB camera connected to a Raspberry Pi continuously captures frames. OpenCV encodes each frame as a JPEG and sends it to the CircuitDigest Cloud Face Detection API via ...
RuView is an open-source “WiFi DensePose” implementation leveraging multiple ESP32 nodes to turn WiFi signals into real-time human pose estimation, vital sign monitoring, and presence detection ...
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Creating a Python simulation of a tipping stick
Learn how to create a Python simulation of a tipping stick! In this video, we guide you step by step through coding a physics-based simulation that models tipping motion, friction, and torque. Perfect ...
A routine vet visit turned extremely dangerous when a sick python was involved. In this video, we show the challenges the veterinary team faced while trying to care for this massive and ill reptile.
This repository contains the code for the paper, EVAL: Explainable Video Anomaly Localization by Ashish Singh, Michael Jones and Erik Learned-Miller. We develop a novel framework for single-scene ...
The robots mimic the movements and body temperature of real rabbits, a favored prey of pythons. The project is funded by the South Florida Water Management District and builds upon previous research ...
In South Florida, beneath the tangled brush of the Everglades, a toy rabbit stirs. It doesn’t hop or graze, but to a nearby Burmese python, it could pass for prey. The rabbit is a plush toy gutted of ...
Among the cypress and saw grass of South Florida, a new weapon in the state's fight to remove invasive pythons lurks, waiting to entice its prey. Yes, it's a mechanical rabbit. Just don’t call it the ...
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