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After a short limited preview, Google today announced the public beta of its Cloud Vision API — a service that allows developers to easily build image recognition and classification features ...
Google on Wednesday announced the launch of the Cloud Vision application programming interface (API). As a tool for developers, the API can be used to add machine learning and image recognition to ...
Google’s Cloud Vision API encapsulates the machine learning models which enable developers to understand the content of an image. The service is very user-friendly, and is accessible even via ...
But Google wants such capabilities to become more broadly available through its Cloud Vision API, technology it previewed in limited fashion last December and that it moved into open beta this week.
Setting up the Google Vision API To use the Google Vision API, you have to sign up for a Google Compute Engine Account. GCE is free to try but you will need a credit card to sign up.
Google is exposing some of its internal projects to developers as cloud APIs. After giving away TensorFlow, a machine learning service, Google is now opening up access to the image recognition ...
If you’ve searched for objects or landmarks in Google Photos, you have already used Google’s Cloud Vision API without knowing it. Today, the Mountain View company announced that it is now ...
While Google’s Vision AI API is best known as a traditional deep learning-powered image understanding API that catalogs imagery using pre-built models, it also has the unique ability to perform ...
A Google AI tool that can recognize objects in pictures will no longer attach gender labels like "woman" or "man" to images of people. Google's Cloud Vision API is used by developers to analyze ...
Google's Cloud Vision API is going to make for a lot of apps that can see the real world.