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...@@ -51,8 +51,9 @@ ...@@ -51,8 +51,9 @@
51 <li> 51 <li>
52 <a href="#getting-started">Getting Started</a> 52 <a href="#getting-started">Getting Started</a>
53 <ul> 53 <ul>
54 - <li><a href="#prerequisites">Installation</a></li> 54 + <li><a href="#connect-to-server">Connect to Server</a></li>
55 - <li><a href="#installation">Initial setting</a></li> 55 + <li><a href="#installation">Installation</a></li>
56 + <li><a href="#initial-setting">Initial setting</a></li>
56 </ul> 57 </ul>
57 </li> 58 </li>
58 <li><a href="#usage">Usage</a></li> 59 <li><a href="#usage">Usage</a></li>
...@@ -85,6 +86,8 @@ Teachable Machine 2.0을 이용해 마스크 착용을 유형별로 학습시킨 ...@@ -85,6 +86,8 @@ Teachable Machine 2.0을 이용해 마스크 착용을 유형별로 학습시킨
85 * [Nodejs](https://nodejs.org) 86 * [Nodejs](https://nodejs.org)
86 - [express](https://github.com/expressjs/express) 87 - [express](https://github.com/expressjs/express)
87 - [ejs](https://github.com/mde/ejs) 88 - [ejs](https://github.com/mde/ejs)
89 +* [python](https://www.python.org)
90 + * [selenium](https://selenium-python.readthedocs.io)
88 * [Teachable Machine](https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com) 91 * [Teachable Machine](https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com)
89 * [Kakao TTS API](https://developers.kakao.com/docs/latest/ko/voice/common) 92 * [Kakao TTS API](https://developers.kakao.com/docs/latest/ko/voice/common)
90 93
...@@ -94,27 +97,52 @@ Teachable Machine 2.0을 이용해 마스크 착용을 유형별로 학습시킨 ...@@ -94,27 +97,52 @@ Teachable Machine 2.0을 이용해 마스크 착용을 유형별로 학습시킨
94 <!-- GETTING STARTED --> 97 <!-- GETTING STARTED -->
95 ## Getting Started 98 ## Getting Started
96 99
100 +### Connect to Server
101 + * https://www.khumwd.ml:8080 에 오시면 바로 실행이 가능합니다
102 +
97 ### Installation 103 ### Installation
98 104
105 +#### (배포 이전)Local 에서 실행하는 방법입니다.
106 +
99 1. Repository Clone 하기 107 1. Repository Clone 하기
100 ```sh 108 ```sh
101 git clone http://khuhub.khu.ac.kr/MWD/2020-02-OSS-TermProject.git 109 git clone http://khuhub.khu.ac.kr/MWD/2020-02-OSS-TermProject.git
102 ``` 110 ```
103 -2. NPM 패키지 설치하기 111 +2. 모델 만들기
112 + 1. 파이썬 모듈 설치하기(파이썬이 설치된 폴더에서)
113 + ```sh
114 + pip install -r requirements.txt
115 + ```
116 + 2. 크롬 드라이버 설치<br>
117 + https://chromedriver.chromium.org/downloads 에 접속하여 자신의 크롬 브라우져와 맞는 버전 다운받기
118 + 3. `google.py`에 크롬드라이버 경로 설정하기
119 + ```python
120 + chromedriver_path = "경로"
121 + ```
122 + 4. `google.py`실행하기
123 + ```sh
124 + python google.py
125 + ```
126 + 5.모델 만들기<br>
127 + https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com 에 접속하여 /python/model 에 저장된 크롤링된 이미지들을 넣어 모델을 만든다
128 + <br><br>
129 +3. 로컬서버 실행하기
130 + 1. NPM 패키지 설치하기
104 ```sh 131 ```sh
105 npm install 132 npm install
106 ``` 133 ```
107 -3. `index.ejs`에 API 넣기 134 + 2. `index.ejs`에 API 넣기
108 ```JS 135 ```JS
109 const URL = 'Teachable Machine 모델의 Url을 입력'; 136 const URL = 'Teachable Machine 모델의 Url을 입력';
110 ``` 137 ```
111 -4. NPM을 이용해 서버 시작하기 138 + 3. NPM을 이용해 서버 시작하기
112 ```sh 139 ```sh
113 npm start 140 npm start
114 ``` 141 ```
142 +
115 ### Initial setting 143 ### Initial setting
116 1. Main page 접속<br> 144 1. Main page 접속<br>
117 - 1.1 https://localhost:3000 으로 Main page에 접속합니다.<br><br> 145 + 1.1 로컬서버를 직접 열어 https://localhost:3000 으로 Main page에 접속하거나, https://www.khumwd.ml:8080 를 통해 Main page에 접속합니다.<br><br>
118 2. 카메라 허용<br> 146 2. 카메라 허용<br>
119 2.1 카메라 권한 요청 메시지가 표시되면 허용을 선택합니다.<br><br> 147 2.1 카메라 권한 요청 메시지가 표시되면 허용을 선택합니다.<br><br>
120 148
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185 <a href="https://devdocs.io/express/">Express</a> 213 <a href="https://devdocs.io/express/">Express</a>
186 · 214 ·
187 <a href="https://devdocs.io/node/">Node.js</a> 215 <a href="https://devdocs.io/node/">Node.js</a>
216 + ·
217 +<a href="https://selenium-python.readthedocs.io">selenium</a>
188 218
189 <a href="https://developers.kakao.com/docs/latest/ko/voice/common">Kakao TTS API</a> 219 <a href="https://developers.kakao.com/docs/latest/ko/voice/common">Kakao TTS API</a>
190 220
...@@ -193,7 +223,7 @@ Teachable Machine 2.0을 이용해 마스크 착용을 유형별로 학습시킨 ...@@ -193,7 +223,7 @@ Teachable Machine 2.0을 이용해 마스크 착용을 유형별로 학습시킨
193 ## License 223 ## License
194 224
195 <!-- 라이센스 나중에 올리고 링크 수정 필요--> 225 <!-- 라이센스 나중에 올리고 링크 수정 필요-->
196 -GPL-v3.0 라이센스를 적용합니다. 자세한 정보는 [License][license-url]를 확인해주세요.<br> 226 +MIT 라이센스를 적용합니다. 자세한 정보는 [License][license-url]를 확인해주세요.<br>
197 227
198 228
199 229
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