The cost of the Jetson makes it unappealing for many envisioned
projects, e.g. the low cost open-source robot kits my colleagues and I
are now selling to African universities (via iCog Makers, a spinoff of
iCog Labs in Addis Ababa)...

But it does look cool ;)


On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 5:19 PM, supahacka <[email protected]> wrote:
> "The Raspberry Pi 3 comes nowhere close to the Jetson TX2 in performance."
>
> http://www.computerworld.com/article/3177992/robotics/nvidias-pascal-powered-jetson-tx2-computer-blows-away-raspberry-pi.html
>
>
> On 28.02.2017 23:39, Dave Xanatos wrote:
>>
>> In light of the significant enhancements to the Raspberry Pi in version 3
>> now, I'd like to re-visit this thread.  I am currently running a RPi 3, with
>> Raspbian Jessie, Python 3.4, OpenCV 3.2.0 and support code such as NumPy,
>> SciPy, SKLearn, Swig, etc., doing face detection and recognition, and
>> responding in real-time to visually recognized instances via espeak, and
>> controlling servos via SPI through the GPIOs to control eye movement to
>> maintain "eye contact" with the detected face's eyes.  In addition, I am
>> running CMUSphinx/PocketSphinx for speech recognition (still needs
>> significant training).  None of this is taxing my Pi significantly.  I just
>> discovered OpenCog while searching for an AI framework to pull all my
>> cognitives together and create a "presence", with the goal of creating a
>> reasonably functional conversational interactivity to go along with the CV,
>> hearing and Speech components.  Interested in hearing from folks who may
>> have done, or be in process with this.  Thanks.
>>
>
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