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Computer vision

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Computer vision Computer vision is a field of artificial intelligence that focuses on the development of algorithms and systems that can process, analyze, and understand visual data from the real world. It involves the use of machine learning, computer vision algorithms, and other techniques to enable computers to "see" and make decisions based on what they see.

Now the iPhone will tell the blind where and how far people are

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Now the iPhone will tell the blind where and how far people are  Apple has added an accessibility feature to the latest beta of the iOS system. Which can detect people's presence and distance from the iPhone's camera. This will enable the visually impaired user to effectively maintain social distance as well as facilitate many other tasks. This feature is created from Apple's AR Kit. Based on this, the company developed 'People's Inclusion' by recognizing the size of people and allowing virtual content to pass through their front and back. Apple's Accessibility team felt that it could be combined with the actual distance from the Lidar unit provided by the iPhone Twelve Pro and Pro Max, which could be very useful for anyone with vision problems. Of course, one immediately thought that it would be helpful to stay 6 feet away from other people during the current epidemic. This new feature will be a part of the Magnifier app. It uses the iPhone Pro and Pro Max&

Start with AutoML Vision alpha

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Starting with AutoML Vision Alpha I have a conversation when asked about one of the top questions is Google Cloud AutoML. Let's use AutoML Vision Alpha and use the machine learning model that recognizes different chairs, as well as some other items sprinkled for better measure. We're doing it all, all the way from raw data to model service, and all in between! A lot of people are stating for access to AutoML Vision Alpha, and I'd like to walk away from the workflow to show you what it's using if you haven't gotten the waitlist yet. In the first video, we will get our data in the correct format for AutoML Vision. So in part two, we use this model to find out what the style of the chair is in the picture. We dive so ... What is AutoML? The Cloud Vision API can identify the chair, but it is generic One thing that makes AutoML so attractive is the customization model. There is no problem in identifying existing models and services like Cloud Vision API that may have a c