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Introduction Computer vision is one of the core areas of artificial intelligence (AI). and focuses on creating solutions that enable Al-enabled applications to see the world and make sense of it.

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Image analysis on Azure The Computer Vision service is a cognitive service in Microsoft Azure that provides pre-buit computer vision capabilities

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Azure resources for Computer Vision To use the computer Vision service, you need to create a resource for it in your Azure subscription

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Describing an image Computer Vision has the ability to analyze an image, evaluate the objects that are detected and generate a human-readable phrase or sentence that can describe what was detected in the image

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Detecting brands This feature provides the ability to identify commercial brands

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Detecting faces The Computer Vision service can detect and analyze human faces in an image, including the ability to determine age and a bounding box rectangle for the location of the faces

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Azure resources for Form Recognizer To use the Form recognizer service, you need to create a resource for it in your Azure subscription

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Intro to Computer Vision - Computer Vision Service Form Recognizer
Game of Learners Clinics for ML (Machine learning) and AI (Artificial intelligence) is a 5-week Skilling initiative to level up in Artificial Intelligence on Azure. You will learn how to build and deploy end-to-end AI Solutions on Microsoft Azure. The sessions will take place at 8pm EAT (East Africa Time) | 5pm GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) every Tuesday and Thursday in July. Computer vision is an area of artificial intelligence (AI) in which software systems are designed to perceive the world visually, though cameras, images, and video. There are multiple specific types of computer vision problem that AI engineers and data scientists can solve using a mix of custom machine learning models and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) solutions - including many cognitive services in Microsoft Azure. Join us and explore additional ways on how you can add computer vision to your applications. Main speaker: Carlottta Castellucio – Cloud Advocate, Microsoft She has been in Microsoft since 2019, mostly working in customer-face engagements focused on Conversational AI solutions. She is passioned about software development, in particular about developing solutions which integrate artificial intelligence. As a Cloud Developer Advocate, she works with Students and Educators in relation to Data Analytics and Data Science. Outside of work, she loves going for a walk in the open air, practicing yoga and watching films. Learn more with Microsoft Learn: https://aka.ms/computervision [eventID:16671]

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