It's no secret that the AI technologies developed by Clarifai help companies make sense of their unstructured image, video and text data. Our AI models can classify, detect, sort and filter the information you care about in ways that have never been possible before. Now with Scribe LabelForce and Scribe Labeler you can get your training data labeled on the same platform that you run your predictions, so that everything works together in one seamless platform. Learn how.
It has never been easier to work with the Clarifai API. With the Clarifai API Collection you can instantly access hundreds of pre-configured API calls to the Clarifai platform. Now you can easily find what you are looking for, and experiment with and test your ideas right in Postman. Try it yourself.
We're excited to announce version 6.10 of the Clarifai platform. We are releasing a new Swift client so that you can now easily integrate Clarifai services on iOS devices, plus we are introducing a ton of new operators that make your workflows more powerful than ever before. Read more.
This webinar took a look at two separate approaches to training detection models using Region Classification Workflows (multi-model) Deep-Trained Object Detectors (single model implementations). If you are a data scientist, researcher, product innovator, AI operations director or a data labeling lead, then this webinar will be of benefit in supporting your enterprise’s digital transformation. Watch the webinar.
At our recent Perceive 2020 conference, Dr. Michela Paganini of Facebook AI Research discussed the latest research in neural network pruning. Pruning means cutting off the unnecessary connections in the neural network to reduce its size. Pruning can reduce parameter counts of trained networks by over 90% which greatly reduces the storage requirements and improves computational performance. Learn more.
Several factors make face recognition difficult for machines such as extreme illumination, occlusion, extreme expressions, low resolution, and in-plane rotation. At our recent Perceive 2020 conference, Adrian Bulat of Samsung AI discussed the latest research in facial recognition. Find our more.