//vainCenter 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
//vainCenter 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
//vainCenter 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
//vainCenter 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
//vainCenter 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
//vainCenter 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
//vainOffline 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
//vainCenter 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
//vainCenter 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
//vainCenter for Open Source Data and AI TechnologiesEye Candy for CloudantData visualization right in the dashboard, via userscriptApr 7, 2017Apr 7, 2017