I'm Stephanie Essin, and this is the Intel Developer Zone
update.
In this episode, we meet the winner of the Intel AI
Interplanetary Challenge and you'll
learn about a new IOT video series
from Intel you won't want to miss.
Intel recently announced Rosemarie Day
the winner of the Super Explorer Mission of the Intel AI
Interplanetary Challenge.
The challenge was intended for software developers, data
scientists, and students, who are
interested in applying Intel AI technologies to solve
space-related problems.
Participants submitted a wide range
of topics including ideas from AI for space debris cleanup,
to the effects of spaceflight on human and primate retinas.
Rosemarie is a graduate student studying data science
and has a special interest in the environment.
She is proposing uses in AI to classify plants.
More specifically, to analyze deforestation and growth
to give a detailed view of how the Earth is
changing over time.
The proposed solution includes building a model
with three different classifiers, location, plant,
and deforestation, using the Intel
optimization for TensorFlow.
Once the model reaches a certain threshold for accuracy,
it could make it so city planners, communities,
and scientists, could better analyze
additional areas of population growth, urbanization,
and migration patterns, based on what the images show.
She'll get to sit down over lunch with the challenge's
hosts, celebrity science personalities, Bill Nye,
and Star Trek Voyager actor and space
enthusiast, Robert Picardo.
Read more on this year's winner and get inspired
on new frontiers in AI.
The IOT Insights video series was just released
on the Intel Developer Zone, and is
for anyone interested in the latest Intel technologies,
tools, and software for computer vision, deep learning
inference, sensors, and cloud development.
It features the IEI tank AIoT Developer Kit.
Here's the breakdown of what the series has to offer.
Series one will cover what's inside the IEI tank AIoT
Developer Kit, the software included in the kit,
and a real world use case example using the OpenVINO
Toolkit.
Series two will focus on Mraa's higg-level programming
inference and how to utilize UPM libraries in your projects,
prototyping an embedded sensor solution in C++,
and using an industrial environment sensor and GPS with
intel System Studio IDE.
Series three will cover the OpenVINO Toolkit, the OpenCV
Library, and some deep learning reference implementations.
And finally, Series four will help you learn about IoT basics
and utilizing cloud services, using Azure IoT Web
Services on two different IDEs, Intel System Studio and Arduino
Create, setting up Amazon Web Services IoT, an IBM
quickstart, and Google Cloud IoT in Intel System Studio,
and the newly added Cloud Technology Explorer
in Intel System Studio.
Each series will give you tons of helpful resources as well.
Thanks for watching the Intel Developer Zone update.
We'll see you next time.
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