The 2nd Annual American Museum of Natural History Hackathon produced by the BridgeUP: STEM program
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The 2nd Annual American Museum of Natural History Hackathon produced by the BridgeUP: STEM program
Auto call generator for telephone switches at Connections Museum, Seattle.
Python-based device and automation recipes for Nodel, an open-source show control platform.
This system tracks artifacts in museum and triggers alarm if artifact goes missing from the frame.
An audio and art-centric web app that enables users to discover art. Users can browse a list of audio guide tours, collections of art, over 70 museums, favorite them, log in/out and register.
Beta Test version of Pi Presents for RPi OS Bookworm and RPi Model 5
GUI for dezoomify-rs the tiled image downloader from Google Arts & Culture, Zoomify, IIIF, and others.
A Python package to inspect formal quality problems in research data.
Python code to run scAnt 3D scanning setup on a Raspberry Pi
MOnocular Depth Estimation and SegmenTation (MODEST) Museum Dataset
A Flask app to search ACMI XOS Video auto-transcriptions/captions.
MusOS-museum4punkt0 is an object database and network sensor and kiosk system with a flexible storytelling engine.
Museum of Quantum Fractals
Repository for Raspberry Pi-based interactive displays
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