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    Edge Impulse Inference to IoT Dashboard

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      dipu_varghese @dipu_varghese last edited by

      @salmanfaris Hope you're doing well, did you get sometime to work on this?

      Best,
      Dipu

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        dipu_varghese @salmanfaris last edited by

        @salmanfaris any updates?

        Best,
        Dipu

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          salmanfaris @dipu_varghese last edited by salmanfaris

          Hi @dipu_varghese ,

          Here is the sample input from the binary edge impulse inference,

          Predictions (DSP: 16 ms., Classification: 1 ms., Anomaly: 2 ms.):
          idle: 0.91016
          snake: 0.08203
          updown: 0.00391
          wave: 0.00391
          anomaly score: -0.067”
          

          And from here for example we can try to get the updown values only by attaching the device to another controller and read the Serial string directly.

          void setup() {
            // Start serial communication at 9600 baud
            Serial.begin(9600);
          }
          
          void loop() {
            // Wait until there is data available on the serial port
            while (!Serial.available()) {
              // Do nothing
            }
          
            // Read the input string from the serial port
            String inputString = Serial.readStringUntil('\n');
          
            // Find the position of the "updown" value in the input string
            int updownPos = inputString.indexOf("updown:");
          
            // If the "updown" value was found in the input string
            if (updownPos >= 0) {
              // Extract the "updown" value from the input string
              String updownString = inputString.substring(updownPos + 8, inputString.indexOf('\n', updownPos));
          
          // Convert the "updown" value to a float
              float updownValue = updownString.toFloat();
          
           // Output the "updown" value
              Serial.println(updownValue);
            }
          }
          

          The sketch should then output the "updown" value, which is 0.08203.

          Hope this will be helpful, let me know if you need more clarification.

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            dipu_varghese @salmanfaris last edited by

            @salmanfaris thank you so much man, I'll try this and update you shortly. Thank you once again.

            Best,
            Dipu

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              salmanfaris @dipu_varghese last edited by

              @dipu_varghese Hi, How does it go? Would like to know about the updates 🙂 or anything I can do to help you.

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