This Raspberry Pi Project is Good For YouByAsh Puckett Kutluhan Aktar is at it again with another Raspberry Pi project, this time using TensorFlow to ...

Developer and Raspberry Pi enthusiast Kutluhan Aktar is at it again with another impressive Raspberry Pi project. Aktar has created a Pi-powered food scanning system that uses artificial intelligence to create a comprehensive nutrient profile assessment at a glance. We recently covered his Darth Vader cryptocurrency tracker which uses the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller to help monitor crypto prices in real-time.

The best Raspberry Pi projects make our lives easier and this one is designed to keep your nutrition in check by analyzing anything it scans with TensorFlow machine learning. Using a custom model programmed by Aktar, it produces output of the food's "healthiness score" with the help of an open-source nutrition database called Open Food Facts

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According to Aktar, the project will work with both a Raspberry Pi 4 or Raspberry Pi 3 B+. It also uses a 7-inch touchscreen alongside a GM65 QR barcode scanner to scan the food in real-time.

Aktar developed a custom web application using PHP to interpret the barcode data and return nutrition information for a given product. A python script is used to read this data and turn it into a visual representation of its nutritional score.

If you want a bigger scoop on this nutritional Pi project, visit the project page at Hackster for more details and a complete breakdown of how the TensorFlow system works.

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