Oct. 28, 2022, 3:42 p.m. | Charlie Gerard

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The first time I experimented with TensorFlow.js for micro-controllers, I got really excited about the fact that a machine learning model was transferred via bluetooth to my Arduino. In just a few seconds gesture control was enabled on a website! My excitement quickly turned into curiosity; how does it actually work?


To understand it better, I spent time diving into the open-source script tf4micro-motion-kit.js that is used as part of the project Tiny Motion Trainer. In this post, …

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