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In this video we will be learning how to run face recognition on a Raspberry Pi with OpenCV and the face recognition library. We will be covering how to install the required packages and libraries, how to take photos and train the model*, as well as *controlling hardware with the detection results.
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Camera Module 3:
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0:00 Intro
0:38 What You Will Need
1:32 Hardware Assembly and Set Up
2:10 Installing Libraries
4:40 Taking Photos and Training Model
7:31 Running Face Recognition
9:32 Controlling Hardware
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