I've watched this clip so many times. Whenever I watch this, I feel so humble and got lots of confidence as a citizen developer. Great inspiration! This is almost perfectly what my client wanted.
Would it be possible to build a function that can detect the order of products appearing? Let's say you want to have the products appear in a certain order (could be Name from A-Z), and then you want the app to give a message if the rule is broken because a Mountain Dew is appearing before (left to) a Coca Cola.
Hey Giovanny, If you're interested what you can do with Power Apps & AI, perhaps this could be something for you: ruclips.net/video/imsWf-LM6HI/видео.html
Hi Brian, very interesting! I work for a builders merchants, do you think the picture recognition would cope with various configurations of building materials and be able to count them? For example, stacks or pallets of bricks, concrete blocks, bags of cement on a pallet etc... etc...
this is very interesting helped me a ton on my project, i'm using this feature to create a smart checkout system, but it seems that it is required to have an internet connection, is there a way to use this feature locally/offline ? or should i stick with azure
Never heard of anything featured in this video, loved it!
Thank you!
I've watched this clip so many times.
Whenever I watch this, I feel so humble and got lots of confidence as a citizen developer.
Great inspiration!
This is almost perfectly what my client wanted.
Awesome! Thank you
Thank you ... very nicely explained
Would it be possible to build a function that can detect the order of products appearing? Let's say you want to have the products appear in a certain order (could be Name from A-Z), and then you want the app to give a message if the rule is broken because a Mountain Dew is appearing before (left to) a Coca Cola.
I have the same query
So Cool!
Hey Giovanny,
If you're interested what you can do with Power Apps & AI, perhaps this could be something for you:
ruclips.net/video/imsWf-LM6HI/видео.html
Hi Brian, very interesting! I work for a builders merchants, do you think the picture recognition would cope with various configurations of building materials and be able to count them? For example, stacks or pallets of bricks, concrete blocks, bags of cement on a pallet etc... etc...
I think so. I've used it for wood pulp for example to see the differences between pine and other various types.
Nice Video!
Thanks!
this is very interesting helped me a ton on my project, i'm using this feature to create a smart checkout system, but it seems that it is required to have an internet connection, is there a way to use this feature locally/offline ? or should i stick with azure
How to identify the blur images or unclear images?
nice but not really really usefull