AWS Machine Learning Blog
Category: Amazon Augmented AI
Automate continuous model improvement with Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels and Amazon A2I: Part 1
If you need to integrate image analysis into your business process to detect objects or scenes unique to your business domain, you need to build your own custom machine learning (ML) model. Building a custom model requires advanced ML expertise and can be a technical challenge if you have limited ML knowledge. Because model performance […]
Human-in-the-loop review of model explanations with Amazon SageMaker Clarify and Amazon A2I
Domain experts are increasingly using machine learning (ML) to make faster decisions that lead to better customer outcomes across industries including healthcare, financial services, and many more. ML can provide higher accuracy at lower cost, whereas expert oversight can ensure validation and continuous improvement of sensitive applications like disease diagnosis, credit risk management, and fraud […]
Detect abnormal equipment behavior and review predictions using Amazon Lookout for Equipment and Amazon A2I
Companies that operate and maintain a broad range of industrial machinery such as generators, compressors, and turbines are constantly working to improve operational efficiency and avoid unplanned downtime due to component failure. They invest heavily in physical sensors (tags), data connectivity, data storage, and data visualization to monitor the condition of their equipment and get […]
Reviewing online fraud using Amazon Fraud Detector and Amazon A2I
Each year, organizations lose tens of billions of dollars to online fraud globally. Organizations such as ecommerce companies and credit card companies use machine learning (ML) to detect online fraud. Some of the most common types of online fraud include email account compromise (personal or business), new account fraud, and non-payment or non-delivery (including card […]
This month in AWS Machine Learning: January edition
Hello and welcome to our first “This month in AWS Machine Learning” of 2021! Every day there is something new going on in the world of AWS Machine Learning—from launches to new to use cases to interactive trainings. We’re packaging some of the not-to-miss information from the ML Blog and beyond for easy perusing each […]
Focusing on disaster response with Amazon Augmented AI and Mechanical Turk
It’s easy to distinguish a lake from a flood. But when you’re looking at an aerial photograph, factors like angle, altitude, cloud cover, and context can make the task more difficult. And when you need to identify 100,000 aerial images in order to give first responders the information they need to accelerate disaster response efforts? […]
Amazon Augmented AI is now a HIPAA eligible service
Amazon Augmented AI (Amazon A2I) is now a HIPAA eligible service. Amazon A2I makes it easy to build the workflows required for human review of machine learning (ML) predictions. HIPAA eligibility applies to AWS Regions where the service is available and means you can use Amazon A2I add human review of protected health information (PHI) […]
Building an end-to-end intelligent document processing solution using AWS
July 2023: This post was reviewed and updated for accuracy. The AWS CloudFormation template was updated. As organizations grow larger in size, so does the need for having better document processing. In industries such as healthcare, legal, insurance, and banking, the continuous influx of paper-based or PDF documents (like invoices, health charts, and insurance claims) […]
Using Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels and Amazon A2I for detecting pizza slices and augmenting predictions
Customers need machine learning (ML) models to detect objects that are interesting for their business. In most cases doing so is hard as these models need thousands of labeled images and deep learning expertise. Generating this data can take months to gather, and can require large teams of labelers to prepare it for use. In […]
Build alerting and human review for images using Amazon Rekognition and Amazon A2I
The volume of user-generated content (UGC) and third-party content has been increasing substantially in sectors like social media, ecommerce, online advertising, and photo sharing. However, such content needs to be reviewed to ensure that end-users aren’t exposed to inappropriate or offensive material, such as nudity, violence, adult products, or disturbing images. Today, some companies simply […]