This project also requires you have Microsoft Visual Studio installed on a PC. It is a version of Windows 10 optimized for small devices and single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi. Windows 10 IoT Core is the OS you will need to run on your Raspberry Pi for this project. NOTE: Make sure you get Microsoft verified hardware or you will encounter issues getting Windows 10 IOT up and running on your Raspberry Pi. If not, I recommend setting up your Raspberry Pi and completing some beginning level projects before attempting this one. This is an intermediate level tutorial I am assuming you have set up an Operating System (OS) on a Raspberry Pi. This project is based on a Microsoft Facial Recognition Door Lock project. In this tutorial, I explain how to use Microsoft’s Face API (Application Programming Interface) to add Facial Recognition capabilities to your Raspberry Pi projects and applications. ![]() A very simple hack of holding a photo of a “whitelisted” user up to the camera will unlock the door. ![]() NOTE: This design of a Facial Recognition Door Lock should not be implemented to protect and lock anything of value or a home. ![]() The purpose of this tutorial is show how to add Facial Recognition to Raspberry Pi projects.
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