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Training the Amazon SageMaker object detection model and running it on AWS IoT Greengrass – Part 3 of 3: Deploying to the edge
Post by Angela Wang and Tanner McRae, Senior Engineers on the AWS Solutions Architecture R&D and Innovation team This post is the third in a series on how to build and deploy a custom object detection model to the edge using Amazon SageMaker and AWS IoT Greengrass. In the previous 2 parts of the series, we walked […]
Training the Amazon SageMaker object detection model and running it on AWS IoT Greengrass – Part 2 of 3: Training a custom object detection model
Post by Angela Wang and Tanner McRae, Engineers on the AWS Solutions Architecture R&D and Innovation team This post is the second in a series on how to build and deploy a custom object detection model to the edge using Amazon SageMaker and AWS IoT Greengrass. In part 1 of this series, we walked through the training […]
Training the Amazon SageMaker object detection model and running it on AWS IoT Greengrass – Part 1 of 3: Preparing training data
Post by Angela Wang and Tanner McRae, Engineers on the AWS Solutions Architecture R&D and Innovation team Running computer vision algorithms at the edge unlocks many industry use cases that has low or limited internet connectivity. Combining services from AWS in the Machine Learning (ML) and Internet of Things (IoT) space, training a custom computer vision model and running […]