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posted by janrinok on Tuesday October 08 2019, @06:51AM   Printer-friendly
from the I'm-sure-there-is-a-good-use-for-this dept.

Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard

Thanks to the wonders of neural networks and machine learning algorithms, it's now possible to do things that were once thought to be inordinately difficult to achieve with computers. It's a combination of the right techniques and piles of computing power that make such feats doable, and [Robert Bond's] ant zapping project is a great example.

The project is based around an NVIDIA Jetson TK1, a system that brings the processing power of a modern GPU to an embedded platform. It's fitted with a USB camera, that is used to scan its field of view for ants. Once detected, thanks to a little OpenCV magic, the coordinates of the insect are passed to the laser system. Twin stepper motors are used to spin mirrors that direct the light from a 5 mW red laser, which is shined on the target. If you're thinking of working on something like this we highly recommend using galvos to direct the laser.

Because why wouldn't you want to?

Source: https://hackaday.com/2019/10/05/tracking-ants-and-zapping-them-with-lasers/


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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 08 2019, @03:03PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 08 2019, @03:03PM (#904104)

    Hold your fire till they form a conga line.

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