AWS Machine Learning Blog
AI for AgriTech: Classifying Kiwifruits using Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels
Computer vision is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that is gaining in popularity and interest largely due to increased access to affordable cloud-based training compute, more performant algorithms, and optimizations for scalable model deployment and inference. However, despite these advances in individual AI and machine learning (ML) domains, simplifying ML pipelines into coherent and […]
Perform interactive data processing using Spark in Amazon SageMaker Studio Notebooks
Amazon SageMaker Studio is the first fully integrated development environment (IDE) for machine learning (ML). With a single click, data scientists and developers can quickly spin up Studio notebooks to explore datasets and build models. You can now use Studio notebooks to securely connect to Amazon EMR clusters and prepare vast amounts of data for […]
From forecasting demand to ordering – An automated machine learning approach with Amazon Forecast to decrease stockouts, excess inventory, and costs
This post is a guest joint collaboration by Supratim Banerjee of More Retail Limited and Shivaprasad KT and Gaurav H Kankaria of Ganit Inc. More Retail Ltd. (MRL) is one of India’s top four grocery retailers, with a revenue in the order of several billion dollars. It has a store network of 22 hypermarkets and […]
How Latent Space used the Amazon SageMaker model parallelism library to push the frontiers of large-scale transformers
This blog is co-authored by Sarah Jane Hong CSO, Darryl Barnhart CTO, and Ian Thompson CEO of Latent Space and Prem Ranga of AWS. Latent space is a hidden representation of abstract ideas that machine learning (ML) models learn. For example, “dog,” “flower,” or “door” are concepts or locations in latent space. At Latent Space, […]
PDF document pre-processing with Amazon Textract: Visuals detection and removal
Amazon Textract is a fully managed machine learning (ML) service that automatically extracts printed text, handwriting, and other data from scanned documents that goes beyond simple optical character recognition (OCR) to identify, understand, and extract data from forms and tables. Amazon Textract can detect text in a variety of documents, including financial reports, medical records, […]
Batch image processing with Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels
Amazon Rekognition is a computer vision service that makes it easy to add image and video analysis to your applications using proven, highly scalable, deep learning technology that requires no machine learning (ML) expertise to use. With Amazon Rekognition, you can identify objects, people, text, scenes, and activities in images and videos, as well as […]
Translate video captions and subtitles using Amazon Translate
September 2021: This post and the solution has been updated to use the Amazon EventBridge events notifications in Amazon Translate for tracking Amazon Translate Batch Translation job completion. Video is a highly effective a highly effective way to educate, entertain, and engage users. Your company might carry a large collection of videos that include captions […]
Active learning workflow for Amazon Comprehend custom classification models – Part 2
Update Sep 2021: Amazon Comprehend has launched a suite of features for Comprehend Custom to enable continuous model improvements by giving developers the ability to version custom models, new training options for custom entity recognition models that reduce data preprocessing, ability to provide specific test sets during training, and live migration to new model endpoints. Refer to […]
Active learning workflow for Amazon Comprehend custom classification models – Part 1
Update Sep 2021: Amazon Comprehend has launched a suite of features for Comprehend Custom to enable continuous model improvements by giving developers the ability to version custom models, new training options for custom entity recognition models that reduce data preprocessing, ability to provide specific test sets during training, and live migration to new model endpoints. Refer to […]
Introducing a new API to stop in-progress workflows in Amazon Forecast
Amazon Forecast uses machine learning (ML) to generate more accurate demand forecasts, without requiring any prior ML experience. Forecast brings the same technology used at Amazon.com to developers as a fully managed service, removing the need to manage resources or rebuild your systems. To start generating forecasts through Forecast, you can follow three steps of […]