Linux Node.js SDK
This library lets you run machine learning models and collect sensor data on Linux machines using Node.js. The SDK is open source and hosted on GitHub: edgeimpulse/edge-impulse-linux-cli.
Installation guide
Add the library to your application via:
Collecting data
Before you can classify data you'll first need to collect it. If you want to collect data from the camera or microphone on your system you can use the Edge Impulse CLI, and if you want to collect data from different sensors (like accelerometers or proprietary control systems) you can do so in a few lines of code.
Collecting data from the camera or microphone
To collect data from the camera or microphone, follow the getting started guide for your development board.
Collecting data from other sensors
To collect data from other sensors you'll need to write some code where you instantiate a DataForwarder
object, write data samples, and finally call finalize()
which uploads the data to Edge Impulse. Here's an end-to-end example.
Classifying data
To classify data (whether this is from the camera, the microphone, or a custom sensor) you'll need a model file. This model file contains all signal processing code, classical ML algorithms and neural networks - and typically contains hardware optimizations to run as fast as possible. To grab a model file:
Train your model in Edge Impulse.
Download the model file via:
This downloads the file into
modelfile.eim
. (Want to switch projects? Add--clean
)
Then you can start classifying realtime sensor data. We have examples for:
Audio - grabs data from the microphone and classifies it in realtime.
Audio (moving average filter) - as above, but shows how to use the moving-average filter to smooth your data and reduce false positives.
Camera - grabs data from a webcam and classifies it in realtime.
Custom data - classifies custom sensor data.
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