This week in Armari headquarters, Helen and Deji have been working on the classification part of the software. Helen has been working mainly on the back-end while Deji worked on the front-end. They've been using the data set "Deep Fashion", which has 46 classes. As Deji and Helen continue to improve the classification functionality, Miguel and I will be working on designing the app UI.
In the meantime, Helen has also been 3D printing a ton of back joints with her own spool of filament as WATiMake has run into a filament shortage. As a result of this, we have decided to minimize the number of joints we need to print by removing the 2 sub-compartments from the original symposium set up. Currently, 21 of the 22 required back joints have been successfully printed. We will be printing the final back joint tomorrow. After we receive the small (target) and large (main) PCBs on Wednesday we will be verifying them to ensure they're functional. Once, that is complete, all that remains is re-printing the 2 front (smart) joints to better fit the new PCBs. In terms of machine shop work, we will need to purchase more pieces of wood for creating the panels, use the saw to cut up the pieces and mill out the slots for the target PCBs on the one panel that will be serving as a connection between the 2 smart joints.
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