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by eranation
2036 days ago
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Did you or anyone you know work on the obvious issue of cataloging the vast piles of legos out kids have using computer vision / AI? Cataloging inventory by hand is so discouraging. Ps. I didn’t check but I assume I can just upload some CSV with what parts I have etc? The issue is that doing it by hand sounds like a nightmare. Any ideas of attempts to auto scan parts on the floor and giving some estimate at least using open CV etc? (I should Google it first before asking probably...) Edit: are solutions like this practical, or it’s easier to just sort by hand? https://towardsdatascience.com/machine-learning-lego-image-r... |
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First, every building instruction manual these days has the full inventory of pieces on the last pages.
Second, you can download a PDF of the instruction without owning the set. For example on page 43 on this one https://www.lego.com/en-us/service/buildinginstructions/7519...