It is responsible for all kind of GPIO-stuff, like monitoring the motion sensor and a button. On the bottom of the software side, we have the mirrorcontroller. The python script is now constantly trying to match people to a known set of trained faces and if one is recognized displays a welcome message and personalized information for that user.īecause the number of my components and running processes keeps increasing, I sketched a quick schematic yesterday to not loose sight of who is talking to whom. Some thoughts about the new Linux version: I really like the way systemd handles process managing and starting, seems a lot simpler to me than it was before but that’s not the topic today.Ī few months ago I took the code from the Raspberry Pi Face Recognition Treasure Box and modified it in a way so that it’s no longer just able to recognize one valid face but to differentiate between multiple faces and therefore to know who’s standing in front of the mirror. Because I had to setup the system from scratch again anyway I used the opportunity to use the newest Raspbian version “Jessie” this time and also to match my modified mirror interface code with the original from Michael Teeuw again. The filesystem of my Raspberry Pi’s SD-card got corrupted some time ago and I haven’t found the motivation to reinstall the system and all my scripts since then, well at least not until two days ago. After being absent from this blog for quite some time, I’d like to give you a quick update on my mirror project.
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