Re: [opencog-dev] OpenCog Book / Manual

2017-03-09 Thread Dave Xanatos
That does indeed look sweet, but $570 a pop is pretty steep, for now. But if I can get even a fraction of my planned system running ok in a Pi cluster (proof of concept), I might consider the Jetson TX2 as a far more capable framework. Thanks for the link. On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at

Re: [opencog-dev] OpenCog Book / Manual

2017-03-09 Thread Ben Goertzel
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,

Re: [opencog-dev] OpenCog Book / Manual

2017-03-09 Thread supahacka
"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

Re: [opencog-dev] OpenCog Book / Manual

2017-03-01 Thread Dave Xanatos
One more quick question - is OCTool the proper method for installing on Raspbian (it specifies Ubuntu quite directly)? I also found an "installation script" that suggests different dependencies, etc., between Ubuntu and Debian/Raspbian - I have attached that script, although I'm not planning

Re: [opencog-dev] OpenCog Book / Manual

2017-02-28 Thread Dave Xanatos
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