>I think with your background I would opt for a pre-made platform (there are many, don't have experience with any of them) where you worry mostly about the software.
Yeah guess this is realistic.
> Maybe, just use your laptop webcam or a Raspberry Pi to do computer vision, somewhat related to your DS/ML experience.
To be honest I just don't see computer vision as a challenge. Guess the interesting part comes in object manipulation. So if I could get a "good" robotic arm that in theory could make cup of tea. That would be great... It just seems there is nothing available, that is somehow accesible without spending more than 10k on it.
>I think with your background I would opt for a pre-made platform (there are many, don't have experience with any of them) where you worry mostly about the software.
Yeah guess this is realistic.
> Maybe, just use your laptop webcam or a Raspberry Pi to do computer vision, somewhat related to your DS/ML experience.
To be honest I just don't see computer vision as a challenge. Guess the interesting part comes in object manipulation. So if I could get a "good" robotic arm that in theory could make cup of tea. That would be great... It just seems there is nothing available, that is somehow accesible without spending more than 10k on it.