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In this tutorial we will be installing and running YOLO pose estimation on the Raspberry Pi 5*, as well as exploring how to *optimise the model to run smoothly on the Pi, how to run other models like YOLOv8*, and how to take the pose estimation output and *implement it in your projects*. We will be combining this all to create a game of *space invaders that is controlled with a person via a camera.
🔧🔨🧰 Hardware featured in this guide:
Raspberry Pi 5:
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Camera Module V3:
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Raspberry Pis:
https://core-electronics.com.au/raspb...
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