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Image Analysis and OCR with Azure AI Vision

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Artificial Intelligence Courses Machine Learning Courses Computer Vision Courses Image Classification Courses Image Analysis Courses Image Captioning Courses Optical Character Recognition Courses Cognitive Services Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Unlock the power of Azure AI Vision. This course will teach
you how to analyze images, perform real-time video
analytics, and extract text using OCR, enabling you to
leverage advanced AI capabilities for various vision-related
tasks.

Understanding and leveraging advanced AI capabilities can be challenging, especially for beginners. In this course, Image Analysis and OCR with Azure AI Vision, you’ll learn to effectively use Azure Cognitive Services for various vision-related tasks. First, you’ll explore how to leverage image analysis to automatically caption images, classify them into categories, generate rich insights, and utilize smart cropping. Next, you’ll discover how to build real-time video analytics applications using spatial analysis for tracking movement, counting people, and understanding behavior in physical spaces. Finally, you’ll gain hands-on experience with OCR to extract printed and handwritten text from images containing mixed languages and diverse writing styles. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Azure AI Vision needed to apply these advanced capabilities in your projects

Syllabus

  • Getting Started with Azure AI Vision: Image Analysis, Video Analytics, and OCR 15mins

Taught by

Axel Sirota

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