Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesA Low-Code Approach to Incorporating Machine Learning into Your IoT DeviceDeveloping a machine learning IoT app with Node-RED and TensorFlow.jsJan 21, 2020Jan 21, 2020
Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesVeremin — A Browser-based Video ThereminMaking music visually using TensorFlow.js, PoseNet, and the Web MIDI & Web Audio APIsFeb 7, 20191Feb 7, 20191
Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesBring Machine Learning to the Browser With TensorFlow.js — Part IIIHow to go from a web friendly format to a web application.Jan 8, 20193Jan 8, 20193
Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesBring Machine Learning to the Browser With TensorFlow.js — Part IIConverting a pre-trained model to a web friendly format.Dec 4, 20182Dec 4, 20182
Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesBring Machine Learning to the Browser with TensorFlow.js — Part IApplying a web friendly format to a pre-trained model resulting in a web application.Oct 26, 20181Oct 26, 20181
Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesNot the Chart You’re Looking for? Filter and Try again.Filtering data with PixieDustApr 17, 2018Apr 17, 2018
Published inOffline CampYou Get an Offline First App, and You Get an Offline First App, and…Hit the ground running with a series of Offline First demo appsApr 3, 20183Apr 3, 20183
Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesShare the (PixieDust) MagicPackaging and distributing your PixieDust plugin as a Python module on PyPIMay 1, 2017May 1, 2017
Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesYou Too Can Make Magic (in Jupyter Notebooks with PixieDust)Getting started with custom visualizations, simple tables & word cloudsApr 26, 20173Apr 26, 20173
Published inCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesEye Candy for CloudantData visualization right in the dashboard, via userscriptApr 7, 2017Apr 7, 2017