Face Tracking
Learn about artificial intelligence. Make a costume that follows your movement by harnessing the Face Tracking code blocks. Then make other fun applied projects, like virtual fire-breathing and a talking potato head.
5 Modules:
1. Concepts
2. Fire Breather Example
3. Fire Breather
4. Talking Potato Example
5. Talking Potato
Hand Tracking
The hand-tracking blocks allow for some unique gameplay. Learn how the hand landmark system works, then apply it to simple games, like Splatter Paint. Then explore how you can use hand-tracking blocks as user-interface — for a sick virtual DJ set. Add sliders, jog wheels, buttons, and other UIs for games or musical projects of your choice.
5 Modules:
6. Concepts
7. Splatter Paint Example
8. Splatter Paint
9. DJ Set Example
10. DJ Set
Body Tracking
The Body Tracking AI blocks can detect body positions and movements. Make an photo booth and a dancing character on-screen who follows your every move!
5 Modules:
11. Concepts
12. Lights, Camera, Action Example
13. Lights, Camera, Action
15. Stick Figure Dance
Object Detection
AIs can do a lot more than just recognize humans. Explore general-purpose object recognition blocks, which can detect household objects, like bananas, skateboards, cell phones, and pretty much anything else you can imagine. Program apps that can count objects or respond when an object appears. This AI can classify objects with both live-video and static images.
5 Modules:
16. Concepts
17. Counting Sheep Example
18. Counting Sheep
19. Picture Frame Example
20. Picture Frame
Natural Language Processing
Will computers ever really understand us when we write and speak in plain English? Explore some applications of natural language processing in this final lesson of the course. Write a chatbot, create a text-driven mystery story, and much more.
5 Modules:
21. Concepts
22. Cafe Tynker Example
23. Cafe Tynker
24. WhoDunIt Example
25. WhoDunIt