Visual AI: See the Big Picture with Automated Computer Vision

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This FREE webinar was recorded on:
February 23, 2021
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST

The current goal for leading global corporate enterprises is the democratization and acceleration of applied computer vision based AI applications. Visual AI enables organizations to build models using images as easily as any other type of data. 

While the underlying infrastructure of Visual AI is an complex deep learning architecture, finding no-code applications allows business people to focus on business problems.

Ultimately, well-designed Visual AI allows business stakeholders make informed predictions and decisions based on image-informed insights.

Join us and learn how to innovate in new ways with Visual AI, using diverse data types that provide much broader perspectives. Participate in the webinar and realize:

  • Key benefits of Visual AI and automated computer vision
  • How to prepare your image data for Visual AI
  • Creation of a Visual AI project in DataRobot
  • Explainable Visual AI models for transparency

 

Presenters:

Richard Tomlinson
Senior Product Marketing Director
DataRobot

I'm passionate about technology that can tame data and help people analyze it to improve decision making and fuel innovation. I currently lead Product Marketing at DataRobot and have over 20 years experience in business intelligence, predictive analytics, and big data platforms.

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