From 9892ed27acd7b45479444ff6eb7b3896429cb8c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Navan Chauhan Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2020 13:05:22 +0530 Subject: Publish deploy 2020-03-14 13:05 --- feed.rss | 4 ++-- .../index.html | 2 +- sitemap.xml | 2 +- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/feed.rss b/feed.rss index e3cadd3..1fa4b00 100644 --- a/feed.rss +++ b/feed.rss @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Navan ChauhanWelcome to my personal fragment of the internet. Majority of the posts should be complete.https://navanchauhan.github.io/enTue, 10 Mar 2020 13:21:07 +0530Tue, 10 Mar 2020 13:21:07 +0530250https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-TrackMaking My First Vaporwave Track (Remix)I made my first vaporwave remixhttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-TrackSun, 8 Mar 2020 23:17:00 +0530Making My First Vaporwave Track (Remix)

I finally completed my first quick and dirty vaporwave remix of "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys

V A P O R W A V E

Vaporwave is all about A E S T H E T I C S. Vaporwave is a type of music genre that emmerged as a parody of Chillwave, shared more as a meme rather than a proper musical genre. Of course this changed as the genre become mature

How to Vaporwave

The first track which is considered to be actual Vaporwave is Ramona Xavier's Macintosh Plus, this unspokenly set the the guidelines for making Vaporwave

  • Take a 1980s RnB song
  • Slow it down
  • Add Bass and Trebble
  • Add again
  • Add Reverb ( make sure its wet )

There you have your very own Vaporwave track.

( Now, there are some tracks being produced which are not remixes and are original )

My Remix

Where is the Programming?

The fact that there are steps on producing Vaporwave, this gave me the idea that Vaporwave can actually be made using programming, stay tuned for when I publish the program which I am working on ( Generating A E S T H E T I C artwork and remixes)

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https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TVTinkering with an Android TVTinkering with an Android TVhttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TVTue, 3 Mar 2020 18:37:00 +0530Tinkering with an Android TV

So I have an Android TV, this posts covers everything I have tried on it

Contents

  1. Getting TV's IP Address
  2. Enable Developer Settings
  3. Enable ADB
  4. Connect ADB
  5. Manipulating Packages

IP-Address

These steps should be similar for all Android-TVs

  • Go To Settings
  • Go to Network
  • Advanced Settings
  • Network Status
  • Note Down IP-Address

The other option is to go to your router's server page and get connected devices

Developer-Settings

  • Go To Settings
  • About
  • Continously click on the "Build" option until it says "You are a Developer"

Enable-ADB

  • Go to Settings
  • Go to Developer Options
  • Scroll untill you find ADB Debugging and enable that option

Connect-ADB

  • Open Terminal (Make sure you have ADB installed)
  • Enter the following command adb connect <IP_ADDRESS>
  • To test the connection run adb logcat

Manipulating Apps / Packages

Listing Packages

  • adb shell
  • pm list packages

Installing Packages

  • adb install -r package.apk

Uninstalling Packages

  • adb uninstall com.company.yourpackagename
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https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-PeepsOpen PeepsTrying out Open Peeps, a CC0 Libraryhttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-PeepsMon, 2 Mar 2020 13:52:00 +0530Open Peeps

About Open Peeps

Open Peeps is a hand-drawn illustration library to create scenes of people. You can use them in product illustration, marketing, comics, product states, user flows, personas, storyboarding, quinceañera invitations, or whatever you want! - Product Hunt

Some Examples

Standing

+Navan ChauhanWelcome to my personal fragment of the internet. Majority of the posts should be complete.https://navanchauhan.github.io/enSat, 14 Mar 2020 13:05:12 +0530Sat, 14 Mar 2020 13:05:12 +0530250https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-TrackMaking My First Vaporwave Track (Remix)I made my first vaporwave remixhttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-TrackSun, 8 Mar 2020 23:17:00 +0530Making My First Vaporwave Track (Remix)

I finally completed my first quick and dirty vaporwave remix of "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys

V A P O R W A V E

Vaporwave is all about A E S T H E T I C S. Vaporwave is a type of music genre that emmerged as a parody of Chillwave, shared more as a meme rather than a proper musical genre. Of course this changed as the genre become mature

How to Vaporwave

The first track which is considered to be actual Vaporwave is Ramona Xavier's Macintosh Plus, this unspokenly set the the guidelines for making Vaporwave

  • Take a 1980s RnB song
  • Slow it down
  • Add Bass and Trebble
  • Add again
  • Add Reverb ( make sure its wet )

There you have your very own Vaporwave track.

( Now, there are some tracks being produced which are not remixes and are original )

My Remix

Where is the Programming?

The fact that there are steps on producing Vaporwave, this gave me the idea that Vaporwave can actually be made using programming, stay tuned for when I publish the program which I am working on ( Generating A E S T H E T I C artwork and remixes)

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https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TVTinkering with an Android TVTinkering with an Android TVhttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TVTue, 3 Mar 2020 18:37:00 +0530Tinkering with an Android TV

So I have an Android TV, this posts covers everything I have tried on it

Contents

  1. Getting TV's IP Address
  2. Enable Developer Settings
  3. Enable ADB
  4. Connect ADB
  5. Manipulating Packages

IP-Address

These steps should be similar for all Android-TVs

  • Go To Settings
  • Go to Network
  • Advanced Settings
  • Network Status
  • Note Down IP-Address

The other option is to go to your router's server page and get connected devices

Developer-Settings

  • Go To Settings
  • About
  • Continously click on the "Build" option until it says "You are a Developer"

Enable-ADB

  • Go to Settings
  • Go to Developer Options
  • Scroll untill you find ADB Debugging and enable that option

Connect-ADB

  • Open Terminal (Make sure you have ADB installed)
  • Enter the following command adb connect <IP_ADDRESS>
  • To test the connection run adb logcat

Manipulating Apps / Packages

Listing Packages

  • adb shell
  • pm list packages

Installing Packages

  • adb install -r package.apk

Uninstalling Packages

  • adb uninstall com.company.yourpackagename
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https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-PeepsOpen PeepsTrying out Open Peeps, a CC0 Libraryhttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-PeepsMon, 2 Mar 2020 13:52:00 +0530Open Peeps

About Open Peeps

Open Peeps is a hand-drawn illustration library to create scenes of people. You can use them in product illustration, marketing, comics, product states, user flows, personas, storyboarding, quinceañera invitations, or whatever you want! - Product Hunt

Some Examples

Standing

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https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-19-Connect-To-Bluetooth-Devices-Linux-TerminalHow to setup Bluetooth on a Raspberry PiConnecting to Bluetooth Devices using terminal, tested on Raspberry Pi Zero Whttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-19-Connect-To-Bluetooth-Devices-Linux-TerminalSun, 19 Jan 2020 15:27:00 +0530How to setup Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi

This was tested on a Raspberry Pi Zero W

Enter in the Bluetooth Mode

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ bluetoothctl

[bluetooth]# agent on

[bluetooth]# default-agent

[bluetooth]# scan on

To Pair

While being in bluetooth mode

[bluetooth]# pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX

To Exit out of bluetoothctl anytime, just type exit

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https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-16-Image-Classifier-Using-TuricreateCreating a Custom Image Classifier using Turicreate to detect Smoke and FireTutorial on creating a custom Image Classifier using Turicreate and a dataset from Kagglehttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-16-Image-Classifier-Using-TuricreateThu, 16 Jan 2020 10:36:00 +0530Creating a Custom Image Classifier using Turicreate to detect Smoke and Fire

For setting up Kaggle with Google Colab, please refer to my previous post

Dataset

Mounting Google Drive

import os @@ -932,7 +932,7 @@

Extracting Files

First we need to collect all parts, then

zip -F oodlesofnoodles.zip --out merged.zip
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https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-04-Google-Teachable-MachinesImage Classifier With Teachable MachinesTutorial on creating a custom image classifier quickly with Google Teachanle Machineshttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-04-Google-Teachable-MachinesWed, 4 Dec 2019 18:23:00 +0530Image Classifier With Teachable Machines

Made for Google Code-In

Task Description

Using Glitch and the Teachable Machines, build a Book Detector with Tensorflow.js. When a book is recognized, the code would randomly suggest a book/tell a famous quote from a book. Here is an example Project to get you started: https://glitch.com/~voltaic-acorn

Details

  1. Collecting Data

Teachable Machine allows you to create your dataset just by using your webcam! I created a database consisting of three classes ( Three Books ) and approximately grabbed 100 pictures for each book/class

  1. Training

Training on teachable machines is as simple as clicking the train button. I did not even have to modify any configurations.

  1. Finding Labels

Because I originally entered the entire name of the book and it's author's name as the label, the class name got truncated (Note to self, use shorter class names :p ). I then modified the code to print the modified label names in an alert box.

  1. Adding a suggestions function

I first added a text field on the main page and then modified the JavaScript file to suggest a similar book whenever the model predicted with an accuracy >= 98%

  1. Running!

Here it is running!

Remix this project:-

https://luminous-opinion.glitch.me

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https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-ResponseDetecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident ResponseThis paper is about Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response.https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-ResponseTue, 14 May 2019 02:42:00 +0530Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response

Based on the project showcased at Toyota Hackathon, IITD - 17/18th December 2018

Download paper here

Recommended citation:

ATP

Chauhan, N. (2019). &quot;Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response.&quot; <i>International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), 6(5)</i>. +
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https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-04-Google-Teachable-MachinesImage Classifier With Teachable MachinesTutorial on creating a custom image classifier quickly with Google Teachanle Machineshttps://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-04-Google-Teachable-MachinesWed, 4 Dec 2019 18:23:00 +0530Image Classifier With Teachable Machines

Made for Google Code-In

Task Description

Using Glitch and the Teachable Machines, build a Book Detector with Tensorflow.js. When a book is recognized, the code would randomly suggest a book/tell a famous quote from a book. Here is an example Project to get you started: https://glitch.com/~voltaic-acorn

Details

  1. Collecting Data

Teachable Machine allows you to create your dataset just by using your webcam! I created a database consisting of three classes ( Three Books ) and approximately grabbed 100 pictures for each book/class

  1. Training

Training on teachable machines is as simple as clicking the train button. I did not even have to modify any configurations.

  1. Finding Labels

Because I originally entered the entire name of the book and it's author's name as the label, the class name got truncated (Note to self, use shorter class names :p ). I then modified the code to print the modified label names in an alert box.

  1. Adding a suggestions function

I first added a text field on the main page and then modified the JavaScript file to suggest a similar book whenever the model predicted with an accuracy >= 98%

  1. Running!

Here it is running!

Remix this project:-

https://luminous-opinion.glitch.me

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https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-ResponseDetecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident ResponseThis paper is about Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response.https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-ResponseTue, 14 May 2019 02:42:00 +0530Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response

Based on the project showcased at Toyota Hackathon, IITD - 17/18th December 2018

Edit: It seems like I haven't mentioned Adrian Rosebrock of PyImageSearch anywhere. I apologize for this mistake.

Download paper here

Recommended citation:

ATP

Chauhan, N. (2019). &quot;Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response.&quot; <i>International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), 6(5)</i>.

BibTeX

@article{chauhan_2019, title={Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response}, volume={6}, url={https://www.irjet.net/archives/V6/i5/IRJET-V6I5318.pdf}, number={5}, journal={International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)}, author={Chauhan, Navan}, year={2019}} diff --git a/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Response/index.html b/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Response/index.html index 00347ab..7ec00f4 100644 --- a/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Response/index.html +++ b/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Response/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response | Navan Chauhan
1 minute readCreated on May 14, 2019Last modified on January 4, 2020

Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response

Based on the project showcased at Toyota Hackathon, IITD - 17/18th December 2018

Download paper here

Recommended citation:

ATP

Chauhan, N. (2019). &quot;Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response.&quot; <i>International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), 6(5)</i>. +Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response | Navan Chauhan
1 minute readCreated on May 14, 2019Last modified on March 14, 2020

Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response

Based on the project showcased at Toyota Hackathon, IITD - 17/18th December 2018

Edit: It seems like I haven't mentioned Adrian Rosebrock of PyImageSearch anywhere. I apologize for this mistake.

Download paper here

Recommended citation:

ATP

Chauhan, N. (2019). &quot;Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response.&quot; <i>International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), 6(5)</i>.

BibTeX

@article{chauhan_2019, title={Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response}, volume={6}, url={https://www.irjet.net/archives/V6/i5/IRJET-V6I5318.pdf}, number={5}, journal={International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)}, author={Chauhan, Navan}, year={2019}} diff --git a/sitemap.xml b/sitemap.xml index 3c21865..2fa53af 100644 --- a/sitemap.xml +++ b/sitemap.xml @@ -1 +1 @@ -https://navanchauhan.github.io/aboutdaily1.02020-02-07https://navanchauhan.github.io/postsdaily1.02020-03-08https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2010-01-24-experimentsmonthly0.52020-02-04https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-05-05-Custom-Snowboard-Anemone-Thememonthly0.52020-03-09https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-04-Google-Teachable-Machinesmonthly0.52020-03-09https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-08-Image-Classifier-Tensorflowmonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-08-Splitting-Zipsmonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-10-TensorFlow-Model-Predictionmonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-16-TensorFlow-Polynomial-Regressionmonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-22-Fake-News-Detectormonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-14-Converting-between-PIL-NumPymonthly0.52020-03-09https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-15-Setting-up-Kaggle-to-use-with-Colabmonthly0.52020-01-19https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-16-Image-Classifier-Using-Turicreatemonthly0.52020-01-19https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-19-Connect-To-Bluetooth-Devices-Linux-Terminalmonthly0.52020-01-20https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-Peepsmonthly0.52020-03-02https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TVmonthly0.52020-03-10https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-Trackmonthly0.52020-03-08https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/hello-worldmonthly0.52020-01-04https://navanchauhan.github.io/publicationsdaily1.02020-01-14https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Responsemonthly0.52020-01-04 \ No newline at end of file +https://navanchauhan.github.io/aboutdaily1.02020-02-07https://navanchauhan.github.io/postsdaily1.02020-03-08https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2010-01-24-experimentsmonthly0.52020-02-04https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-05-05-Custom-Snowboard-Anemone-Thememonthly0.52020-03-09https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-04-Google-Teachable-Machinesmonthly0.52020-03-09https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-08-Image-Classifier-Tensorflowmonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-08-Splitting-Zipsmonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-10-TensorFlow-Model-Predictionmonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-16-TensorFlow-Polynomial-Regressionmonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-22-Fake-News-Detectormonthly0.52020-01-18https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-14-Converting-between-PIL-NumPymonthly0.52020-03-09https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-15-Setting-up-Kaggle-to-use-with-Colabmonthly0.52020-01-19https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-16-Image-Classifier-Using-Turicreatemonthly0.52020-01-19https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-19-Connect-To-Bluetooth-Devices-Linux-Terminalmonthly0.52020-01-20https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-Peepsmonthly0.52020-03-02https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TVmonthly0.52020-03-10https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-Trackmonthly0.52020-03-08https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/hello-worldmonthly0.52020-01-04https://navanchauhan.github.io/publicationsdaily1.02020-01-14https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Responsemonthly0.52020-03-14 \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3