Attention: XNOR.ai has been acquired by Apple. There is no guarantee that any of the instructions still work, or that the XNOR AI2GO platform will keep working. You are currently discouraged to use this Partner Demo Container.
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This demonstration requires two containers for its operation. The container with the AI2GO object detection application and the container with a graphic composer, as the AI2GO application will display the captured video with bound boxes to highlight the detected objects:
Torizon AI2GO Container Demo Architecture
Another important note is that in order to facilitate the detection model change, AI2GO has several models that can be downloaded, libxnornet.so, detection model file, will have to be stored on the Torizon Core host outside the container. The AI2GO application container will have the model file path shared between the host.
Displays and Monitors used in Embedded Systems are available in a myriad of configuration possibilities - resistive, capacitive or without touch, single or multi-touch, different resolution, density of pixels, pin-out and clock frequency are some examples.
To make things easy for you, Toradex provides specific instructions on how to use its display offerings as well as comprehensive information about how to interface your custom display or monitor to Toradex modules.
There are three tested and recommended displays by Toradex:
This release notes are strictly related to the test of the torizonextras/arm64v8-ai2go in Toradex hardware. They are not related to the XNOR.ai releases.