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The latest move by Alphabet, Inc. (GOOG, GOOGL) places its Cloud Vision API into open beta for everyone. The announcement comes two months after Google’s Cloud Vision API was first made available, in ...
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 into ...
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 on Thursday said its Cloud Vision API is now in open beta. First announced in December, the developer toolset can be used to add machine learning and image recognition to applications.
Google is placing its Cloud Vision API into open beta. That's probably a lot more interesting to developers than everday Google users. But Google's move now gives many more people another way to build ...
Google released its homegrown Cloud Vision API to help developers create applications with sophisticated image recognition technology that powers Google Photos. "Developers can now build powerful ...
The Nuxeo Platform is integrating with the Google Cloud Vision API, a new service providing information and insights automatically detected within images. The plugin is now available to download ...
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 engine ...
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 opening up ...
Today, Google unleashed a set of tools for app makers that will let apps, robots, and drones "see" — with the help of some Google cloud magic. It's called the Google Cloud Vision API, and it's based ...