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WASB model for tennis ball detection

  • July 2, 2025
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How can I deploy WASB model on metis m2?

Best answer by Giodst

Yes, thank you for the answer.

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  • Axelera Team
  • July 2, 2025

Hmm, it’s not currently in the Model Zoo, but there’s info in there about how you can work on evaluating other models. I’m guessing this is for monitoring the courts and lines in a tennis-related project, which sounds like a very col use for edge AI! Is that what you’re working on?


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  • July 3, 2025

Yes, thank you for the answer.


  • Cadet
  • June 3, 2026

the exact Metis M2 device/model,

what WASB stands for in your setup,

and whether you're using Linux, Kubernetes, Docker, or an edge AI runtime,

 


  • Cadet
  • June 3, 2026

WASM (WebAssembly) model deployed on a Metis M2 edge device.

WASB (Azure Blob Storage) integration with a model running on Metis M2.

A specific AI model named “WASB”.

A specific hardware platform called “Metis M2”.


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  • Axelera Team
  • June 3, 2026

Hi ​@567890!

So, currently there’s just the one Metis M.2 device, although the Metix M.2 Max will be along shortly. In this case, ​@Giodst was using the Metis M.2 though.

If I recall, WASB is Widely Applicable Strong Baseline, used for sports ball detection and tracking. It’s not currently in the model zoo, mind you.

I don’t recall the host, but this all runs nicely and natively on Linux (22.04 or 24.04) 👍

Are you working on something similar?