B-AROL-O / ARNEIS

Automated Recognizer, Network-Enabled, Items Sorter
https://arneis.readthedocs.io
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[FEAT]: README.md: Add links to #ARNEIS weekly reports by @gmacario #263

Closed gmacario closed 2 years ago

gmacario commented 2 years ago

Description

Create a table in toplevel README.md (or - even better - a subpage which may also be linked by /docs/index.rst) containing the following information.

Date Coverage Summary
2022-04-04 dev-cw13 TODO
2022-03-28 dev-cw12 TODO
2022-03-21 dev-cw11 B-AROL-O Team at the OpenCV Weekly Webinar
Working on a synthetic dataset for training the ARNEIS NN
Built a second ARNEIS MOC
2022-03-14 dev-cw10 New release of the LEGO® design for ARNEIS
Progress in controlling the LEGO® Powered Up devices
Multi-agent support to the Kubernetes cluster
2022-03-07 dev-cw09 We got a logo for the ARNEIS Project
Released code to pretty-print LEGO BOM
ARNEIS will be showcased at San Mauro Brick Show 2022
2022-02-28 dev-cw08 Talks with Piemonte Bricks LUG
The MOC is taking shape
First attempts at programming LEGO® Technics Bluetooth Hubs
2022-02-21 dev-cw07 First assembly of the ARNEIS Conveyor with LEGO®
Our OpenCV Weekly Webinar postponed
First release of the ARNEIS Software Architecture
2022-02-14 dev-cw06 Our LEGO 42100 Set should eventually arrive
First shot at ARNEIS System Architecture
And the Kubernetes cluster is alive
2022-02-07 dev-cw05 OAK-D-Lite LEGO® mechanical adapter
Motorized Bottle Conveyor (2022-02-06)
Steps for training our custom Neural Network
2022-01-31 dev-cw04 First rendering of the ARNEIS Bottle Conveyor
Problems in sourcing LEGO® Set 42100
First attempts at recognizing mignon bottles with the OAK-D-Lite
2022-01-24 dev-cw03 Enhancements to the B-AROL-O logo
Announcing arneis.readthedocs.io
2022-01-17 dev-cw02 Welcome to our first contributors
2022-01-10 dev-cw01 Announcing regular weekly posts until end of Phase 2
2021-12-18 Announcement ARNEIS project selected finalist at the OpenCV Spatial AI Contest

After the final submission for Phase 2 of the OpenCV Spatial AI Contest, this may become part of the ARNEIS project Release Notes.

TODO: Decide if the rows are sorted in ascending or descending order

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gmacario commented 2 years ago

TODO: Decide if the rows are sorted in ascending or descending order

To me chronologically descending order (i.e. last item first) sounds more logical, especially in the perspective of morphing it into a Changelog.

@alv67 and @gteti What Do You Think?

alv67 commented 2 years ago

I agree with "last item first"

gmacario commented 2 years ago

Content initially contributed to ARNEIS Final Project Submission report

See https://github.com/B-AROL-O/opencv-spatial-ai-contest/pull/219/commits/5b408ce32d973444fcf7d959bc6735427e996217