Process robotics data with HPCC Systems
This project was completed during the 2020 HPCC Systems Intern Program by Jack Fields, American Heritage School of Boca/Delray, USA.
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Project Description
Process Robotics data with HPCC Systems Platform. Previous intern project by American Heritage High School (AH) student Aramis developed ROS package to collect data from various sensors and spray to HPCC Systems Thor. Aramis also created some ECL code to graph some data with HPCC Systems libraries. In this project we try to go to a further step to process some data. One of the possible area is images collected from the Robotics developed by AH recently. The project will try to train a model with HPCC Systems Machine Learning (ML) General Neural Network (GNN) which support TensorFlow and apply it new data.
If you are interested in this project, please contact the mentors using the details below.
Completion of this project involves:
Producing design documentation
Develop GNN ECL code to train a model
Checked in code
Documentation
Data processing with HPCC Systems involves:
Learning HPCC Systems architecture
Learning ECL
Learning HPCC Systems ML GNN
HPCC Systems GNN (TensorFlow)
Docker Image
VirtualBox
Hyper-V (VHD)
AWS AMI
Processing image data with HPCC Systems GNN involves:
Collecting images
Pre-processing the images. For example should we need down size the image?
Spraying the image data to thor
Use GNN to train the model. There are lots of works needed here. Mainly find suitable hyper-parameters
Saving the model
Using the model for the new image data.
By the mid term review we would expect you to have:
Sprayed image data to Thor
Written initial ECL code
Trained a model with HPCC Systems GNN with some initial result
Mentor | David De Hilster Backup Mentor:Â Xiaoming Wang |
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Deliverables | Midterm
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