Products & Toolsedge mlarduinohardware project
Arduino UNO Q Plays Rock Paper Scissors
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Edge Impulse and Arduino UNO Q power a real-time, camera-powered Rock-Paper-Scissors game built for hands-on hardware testing. The project challenges readers to play live against the Arduino UNO Q and appears alongside other maker-focused hardware projects.
Key Points
- 1Real-time Rock-Paper-Scissors implemented using Edge Impulse and Arduino UNO Q hardware.
- 2Demonstrates practical Edge ML deployment with live, camera-driven interaction on hobbyist hardware.
- 3Provides a hands-on project for makers to experiment with on-device machine learning.
Scoring Rationale
A practical, maker-focused demo useful for learning edge ML and hardware integration; limited broader research impact.
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