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Category: Amazon Rekognition
How to Use Amazon Rekognition on Cloudinary to Auto-Tag Faces with Names
Learn how to seamlessly integrate Amazon Rekognition with the Cloudinary platform, and build an application that automatically tags people in images with names. This solution learns people’s faces from photos uploaded to a “training” folder in Cloudinary. In many cases, a single photo of someone is enough for Amazon Rekognition to learn and then, later on, identify and tag that person. This works in most photograph scenes and even pictures with many other people in them.
Read MoreHow to Use Amazon Rekognition and Amazon Comprehend Medical to Get the Most Out of Medical Imaging Data in Research
Medical imaging is a key part of patient health records and clinical trial workflows. Many facilities still burn medical imaging on CDs, a time-consuming and error-prone process. Ambra Health’s automatic pixel de-identification feature uses Amazon Rekognition and Amazon Comprehend Medical APIs to allow customers to de-identify images and reduce error. Now, it’s easier than ever to deploy an integrated application fabric that elevates healthcare efficiency and care.
Read MoreHow Slalom Created Personalized, Interactive Event Experiences Using Amazon Rekognition
Amazon Rekognition makes it easy to add highly accurate image and video analysis to your applications. The service’s core functionality allowed Slalom, an APN Premier Consulting Partner, to create three personalized, interactive experiences for attendees at REALIZE, the company’s inaugural, one-day client summit in Chicago. Dive deep into how Slalom did it, and follow along with a how-to so you can learn to do it yourself.
Read MoreApplying Computer Vision to Images with Amazon Rekognition, AWS Lambda, and Box Skills
Learn how to create a sample custom Box Skill by using Amazon Rekognition Image and AWS Lambda to apply computer vision to image files in Box. This new metadata allows you to quickly find images based on keyword searches, or find images that may be inappropriate and should be moderated. With services like Amazon Transcribe, Amazon Translate, Amazon Comprehend, Amazon Rekognition Video, and Amazon SageMaker, there’s no limit to the ways you can apply AI/ML to your media files.
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