Difficulty Level: Advanced
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use an ESP32-CAM to implement facial recognition. The ESP32-CAM has built-in camera support and works with the ESP32's Wi-Fi capabilities to enable real-time face detection and recognition over a web interface.
The ESP32-CAM has specific pins for camera connections. You’ll need to use an FTDI programmer to upload code.
Ensure that the **FTDI programmer** is set to 5V, as the ESP32-CAM works with 5V for the camera module.
We will use the ESP32-CAM’s built-in capabilities for facial detection and recognition. The example code for facial recognition is available in the **ESP32 examples library**.
To program the ESP32-CAM, you need to have the ESP32 add-on installed in your Arduino IDE.
https://dl.espressif.com/dl/package_esp32_index.json
Open the **CameraWebServer** example in Arduino IDE (File > Examples > ESP32 > Camera > CameraWebServer). Before uploading, you need to make a few changes to the code.
Find the lines where the **SSID** and **password** are defined:
#define WIFI_SSID "your_wifi_name"
#define WIFI_PASSWORD "your_wifi_password"
Replace these with your Wi-Fi network credentials.
If you're using the ESP32-CAM AI-Thinker module, make sure to select the right camera model:
#define CAMERA_MODEL_AI_THINKER
Uncomment the above line and make sure other models are commented out.
Once you’ve made the necessary changes, connect your FTDI programmer and upload the code to the ESP32-CAM. Make sure you set the ESP32-CAM in programming mode by connecting **GPIO 0** to **GND** before uploading.
Once the facial recognition is enabled, the ESP32-CAM will detect faces in the camera’s field of view. When a face is detected, it will draw a box around the face. If you’ve enabled facial recognition, the system will attempt to match the detected face with any previously saved faces.
To add a new face for recognition, click the **“Enroll Face”** button in the web interface. This will store the face data in the ESP32-CAM’s memory for future recognition.
By following this tutorial, you can set up a facial recognition system using the ESP32-CAM module. This can be used for various IoT applications like security systems, access control, or smart home automation. The ESP32-CAM makes it easy to integrate facial recognition into your projects with minimal cost and effort.
If you have any questions or inquiries, feel free to reach out to us at Microautomation.no@icloud.com .
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