Any Lounge Lizards Actively Developing AI/ML Applications/Models/Systems?
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I am curious if anyone here in the Lounge is actively working with anything mentioned in the Subject line(full-time employed or hobby), and if so, what tool sets/frameworks/languages are you using? I actually have not even considered or thought about wading into these waters until a few days ago. I know there is ML.Net with VS 2022 and was going to look at that, but interested in what others are using and/or doing. Excluding Code Project AI work. :) Thanks.
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I am curious if anyone here in the Lounge is actively working with anything mentioned in the Subject line(full-time employed or hobby), and if so, what tool sets/frameworks/languages are you using? I actually have not even considered or thought about wading into these waters until a few days ago. I know there is ML.Net with VS 2022 and was going to look at that, but interested in what others are using and/or doing. Excluding Code Project AI work. :) Thanks.
slack, I was about to dive into this, but my dying customer told me I was late, get to work, here's green stuff :) Honestly, I need to take time to ask myself how would you use 'AI'. I can see applications for monitoring things, but then what?
Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.
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I am curious if anyone here in the Lounge is actively working with anything mentioned in the Subject line(full-time employed or hobby), and if so, what tool sets/frameworks/languages are you using? I actually have not even considered or thought about wading into these waters until a few days ago. I know there is ML.Net with VS 2022 and was going to look at that, but interested in what others are using and/or doing. Excluding Code Project AI work. :) Thanks.
I'm using Azure Forms Recognizer to, well, recognize forms. Not long ago, a client was typing over those forms every week. Now, I do that for them. Trained the model, invoke it from my C# code and what was once two hours of work is now five seconds of work.
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I'm using Azure Forms Recognizer to, well, recognize forms. Not long ago, a client was typing over those forms every week. Now, I do that for them. Trained the model, invoke it from my C# code and what was once two hours of work is now five seconds of work.
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That would make an interesting article Sander
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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slack, I was about to dive into this, but my dying customer told me I was late, get to work, here's green stuff :) Honestly, I need to take time to ask myself how would you use 'AI'. I can see applications for monitoring things, but then what?
Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.
charlieg wrote:
to ask myself how would you use 'AI'
Skip that part and go directly to "how AI will use you." That is, after all, the future. ;)
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I'm using Azure Forms Recognizer to, well, recognize forms. Not long ago, a client was typing over those forms every week. Now, I do that for them. Trained the model, invoke it from my C# code and what was once two hours of work is now five seconds of work.
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Please publish a CP article on this. cheers, bill
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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I am curious if anyone here in the Lounge is actively working with anything mentioned in the Subject line(full-time employed or hobby), and if so, what tool sets/frameworks/languages are you using? I actually have not even considered or thought about wading into these waters until a few days ago. I know there is ML.Net with VS 2022 and was going to look at that, but interested in what others are using and/or doing. Excluding Code Project AI work. :) Thanks.
We have been running the internets longest continuous scientific experiment. As a result of this 30 year effort we have a database of IPV4 of inbound SMTP 'hacking' attempts. Over the last 15 years we have been using AI to analyse and recommend how long an inbound session should be suspended and thus waste their CPU cycles.
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I am curious if anyone here in the Lounge is actively working with anything mentioned in the Subject line(full-time employed or hobby), and if so, what tool sets/frameworks/languages are you using? I actually have not even considered or thought about wading into these waters until a few days ago. I know there is ML.Net with VS 2022 and was going to look at that, but interested in what others are using and/or doing. Excluding Code Project AI work. :) Thanks.
We've partnered with a government funded R&D software engineering center to work on an ML effort for missing data replacement. Our application (.NET Framework/WinForms) takes in a bunch of source reference data, some of which has gaps. The MDR model gets trained with the reference data that is complete. Our application then calls on the model, which utilizes a gradient descent algorithm, to fill in the missing values of records with gaps, giving a confidence level for each replacement value. It works pretty well.
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I am curious if anyone here in the Lounge is actively working with anything mentioned in the Subject line(full-time employed or hobby), and if so, what tool sets/frameworks/languages are you using? I actually have not even considered or thought about wading into these waters until a few days ago. I know there is ML.Net with VS 2022 and was going to look at that, but interested in what others are using and/or doing. Excluding Code Project AI work. :) Thanks.
Hey Slacker! Here at r2 Scientific (r squared) we have developed a complete set of programs that allow anyone to create ML Computer Vision applications with little or no knowledge of OpenCV or programming. Experienced cascade developers find the Alluvion Cascade Utilities (ACU) an excellent way to improve efficiency and reduce time to market for all CV applications. r2scientific.com. Thx Bob
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Hey Slacker! Here at r2 Scientific (r squared) we have developed a complete set of programs that allow anyone to create ML Computer Vision applications with little or no knowledge of OpenCV or programming. Experienced cascade developers find the Alluvion Cascade Utilities (ACU) an excellent way to improve efficiency and reduce time to market for all CV applications. r2scientific.com. Thx Bob
bobrothnapa wrote:
allow anyone to create ML Computer Vision applications with little or no knowledge of OpenCV or programming.
seems like a promise of "magic powers" ... is this relevant to the question asked or a sales pitch ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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bobrothnapa wrote:
allow anyone to create ML Computer Vision applications with little or no knowledge of OpenCV or programming.
seems like a promise of "magic powers" ... is this relevant to the question asked or a sales pitch ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
BillWoodruff wrote:
.. is this relevant to the question asked or a sales pitch ?
Exactly what I was thinking, almost marked it as spam.
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bobrothnapa wrote:
allow anyone to create ML Computer Vision applications with little or no knowledge of OpenCV or programming.
seems like a promise of "magic powers" ... is this relevant to the question asked or a sales pitch ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
Both. However, there is no magic in this world.
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Please publish a CP article on this. cheers, bill
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
I actually wrote a (sponsored) article on using Form Recognizer. It uses a pre-built model rather than a custom model, so it's not quite as I describe here, but if you're interested you might want to give it a read: Use Fusion Development to Level Up AI Apps Part 2: Integrating with Form Recognizer[^] It's a short article and it's part of a series about "fusion development" (no-code + code) which uses Power Apps and Dataverse.
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That would make an interesting article Sander
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
I actually wrote a (sponsored) article on using Form Recognizer. It uses a pre-built model rather than a custom model, so it's not quite as I describe here, but if you're interested you might want to give it a read: Use Fusion Development to Level Up AI Apps Part 2: Integrating with Form Recognizer[^] It's a short article and it's part of a series about "fusion development" (no-code + code) which uses Power Apps and Dataverse.
Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript
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I actually wrote a (sponsored) article on using Form Recognizer. It uses a pre-built model rather than a custom model, so it's not quite as I describe here, but if you're interested you might want to give it a read: Use Fusion Development to Level Up AI Apps Part 2: Integrating with Form Recognizer[^] It's a short article and it's part of a series about "fusion development" (no-code + code) which uses Power Apps and Dataverse.
Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript