Skip to main content

Art for wall painting


Some glimpses of Lord Krishna in form of Jamini Roy Art

Welcoming the Lord Laxmi

Way to Temple for prayer



Lord Krishna with cow 

Lord Krishna with peacocks


Krishna stolen butter in childhood



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Make a Translator using python?

CODE : pip install translate create a new script file eg. english in the same directory. from translate import Translator translator=Translator( to_lang = "hi" ) with open ( './english.txt' , 'r' ) as file2: text=file2.read() translation=translator.translate(text) print(translation) or another way  jj= str ( input ( 'enter th english' )) from translate import Translator translator=Translator( to_lang = "hi" ) with open ( './english.txt' , 'w' ) as file2: file2.write( f'-- { jj } ' ) with open ( './english.txt' , 'r' ) as file2: text = file2.read() translation=translator.translate(text) print (translation) DEMO:

Image Identify using machine learning in Python.

#pip install imageai #pip install Tensorflow #pip install keras from  imageai.Prediction  import  ImagePrediction import  os from  keras.models  import  load_model Givenimage= "picc.jpg" execution_path=os.getcwd() #print(execution_path) prediction = ImagePrediction() prediction.setModelTypeAsSqueezeNet() prediction.setModelPath(os.path.join(execution_path,  "squeezenet_weights_tf_dim_ordering_tf_kernels.h5" )) prediction.loadModel() predictions, probabilities = prediction.predictImage(os.path.join(execution_path, Givenimage), result_count= 3  ) for  eachPrediction, eachProbability  in   zip (predictions, probabilities):      print (eachPrediction ,  " : "  , eachProbability)   Result: WARNING:tensorflow:11 out of the last 11 calls to <function Model.make_predict_function.<locals>.predict_function at 0x7f941e211598> tr...

Projectile motion using LabVIEW

A projectile is projected with a velocity of V (in m/s) and at an angle  (in degree) to the horizontal. Build a VI to compute (i) Maximum height reached (in meters), (ii) Time of flight (in seconds) and (iii) Range of the projectile (in meters).