Excellent video. I have learned a lot from your videos, blogs, and tweets. I don't like the resolution that is captured through PowerApps camera method. I want to take a picture using higher resolution phone camera app and crop the business card and then feed it into Flow. Is it possible to read a picture of a business card saved somewhere accessible by Flow (i.e. SharePoint or OfB) and process it through OCR to get the text? How would I get the image as binary into Flow?
Thanks Geoff Rogers for the compliment. Yes, you can leverage other images with higher resolutions stored in other data sources such as SharePoint, OneDrive or Azure Blog Storage. As long as the data source has a trigger function when a new file is added the rest of the flow should be the same. Hope this helps!
Hi Nidhi, Thanks for the compliment and glad you find this useful. You can create a Flow to save the data to your D365 entity. You can do that directly in Flow with the D365 connector or send the data back to PowerApps, do the selection there and then send the contact information to your D365 entity. Hope this helps!
@@DanielChristian19 Thanks Daniel for your response. But the response we get in OCR to Text response,it just a simple text. How to do field to field mapping automatically means I want to fetch just name from response.In your video you doing field to field mapping manually.But my requirement is to do this process automatically.Is there any other function which can read the data from OCR Text to readable format like name,email address,Phone number etc. and then we can create CRM record.
@@DanielChristian19 Yes I want to know how to do field to filed mapping automatically.Please find my query below. Response we get in OCR to Text response,it just a simple text. How to do field to field mapping automatically means I want to fetch just name from response.In your video you doing field to field mapping manually.But my requirement is to do this process automatically.Is there any other function which can read the data from OCR Text to readable format like name,email address,Phone number etc. and then we can create CRM record.
Hi, Daniel! Thank you for all your videos. I have teached a lot from them! Maybe you could help me with a question please... I have already implemented a barcode scanner app and now I would like to extend its functionallity. I would like to implement a scanner that detects barcodes or the article number from boxes from a video. Smart divices running mobile computer vision software and image recognition. Something like detecting the text or barcodes from videos. Video frames are read one by one and text detection is performed to obtain text locations and then display detected text areas on PictureBox. Have you made something like this or could you help me obtaining more information/documentation about that?
Hi Iolan, Thanks for the compliment and you are most welcome. Microsoft Cognitive Service's Video Indexer might be a good option try. I know Video Indexer Preview (V2) is currently available but using it with Flow might be a better option. I say that because currently PowerApps doesn't allow you the option to record videos using the native camera. Hope that helps
Hi Sir , thanks for the video! Really helpful. I just have one problem. When i add the camera it doesnt take up the whole screen. How can I achieve this ?
Hi LooseCannon402, I've seen the same thing with my IOS app as well. You can play around with the screen ratio and see if that helps but I think this is by design and we might not have the option to occupy the entire screen.
Hi Test, I'm not sure. If the Computer Vision doesn't have the feature then you can use Microsoft Translator. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/microsofttranslator/
Thanks Dan, you are teaching us to make use of the full stack platform O365, impressive !!!!
Thanks for the compliment, Jaap. I take full advantage of all the connectors available in PowerApps and Flow!
Amazing work Thanks for your time and knowledge
Thanks for the compliment, N S.
@@DanielChristian19 It was not complimented. It is a reality. I learn a lot of things from your video and blog that I can never pay for.
Super impressive, thank you for your time.
Thanks for the compliment and you are most welcome.
Excellent video. I have learned a lot from your videos, blogs, and tweets. I don't like the resolution that is captured through PowerApps camera method. I want to take a picture using higher resolution phone camera app and crop the business card and then feed it into Flow. Is it possible to read a picture of a business card saved somewhere accessible by Flow (i.e. SharePoint or OfB) and process it through OCR to get the text? How would I get the image as binary into Flow?
Thanks Geoff Rogers for the compliment.
Yes, you can leverage other images with higher resolutions stored in other data sources such as SharePoint, OneDrive or Azure Blog Storage. As long as the data source has a trigger function when a new file is added the rest of the flow should be the same. Hope this helps!
Amazingly described. It really helpful.
Is there any automated way by which user can directly create a Lead record in D365 as soon as card is scanned.
Hi Nidhi,
Thanks for the compliment and glad you find this useful. You can create a Flow to save the data to your D365 entity. You can do that directly in Flow with the D365 connector or send the data back to PowerApps, do the selection there and then send the contact information to your D365 entity. Hope this helps!
@@DanielChristian19 Thanks Daniel for your response.
But the response we get in OCR to Text response,it just a simple text. How to do field to field mapping automatically means I want to fetch just name from response.In your video you doing field to field mapping manually.But my requirement is to do this process automatically.Is there any other function which can read the data from OCR Text to readable format like name,email address,Phone number etc. and then we can create CRM record.
Did you get the chance to look at my query?
Hi Nidhi,
I did respond to your D365 question. Did I miss anything in it?
@@DanielChristian19 Yes I want to know how to do field to filed mapping automatically.Please find my query below.
Response we get in OCR to Text response,it just a simple text. How to do field to field mapping automatically means I want to fetch just name from response.In your video you doing field to field mapping manually.But my requirement is to do this process automatically.Is there any other function which can read the data from OCR Text to readable format like name,email address,Phone number etc. and then we can create CRM record.
Hi, Daniel! Thank you for all your videos. I have teached a lot from them! Maybe you could help me with a question please... I have already implemented a barcode scanner app and now I would like to extend its functionallity. I would like to implement a scanner that detects barcodes or the article number from boxes from a video. Smart divices running mobile computer vision software and image recognition. Something like detecting the text or barcodes from videos. Video frames are read one by one and text detection is performed to obtain text locations and then display detected text areas on PictureBox. Have you made something like this or could you help me obtaining more information/documentation about that?
Hi Iolan,
Thanks for the compliment and you are most welcome. Microsoft Cognitive Service's Video Indexer might be a good option try. I know Video Indexer Preview (V2) is currently available but using it with Flow might be a better option. I say that because currently PowerApps doesn't allow you the option to record videos using the native camera. Hope that helps
Hi Sir , thanks for the video! Really helpful. I just have one problem. When i add the camera it doesnt take up the whole screen. How can I achieve this ?
Hi LooseCannon402,
I've seen the same thing with my IOS app as well. You can play around with the screen ratio and see if that helps but I think this is by design and we might not have the option to occupy the entire screen.
Hi Daniel,
Greetings!!!
Can we use multi language card in "Computer Vision" Azure API?
Like [i.e. Chines, Japanese, Spanish, etc.]
Thank You.
Hi Test,
I'm not sure. If the Computer Vision doesn't have the feature then you can use Microsoft Translator. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/microsofttranslator/
Very good video.
Thanks for the compliment, Rebecca
@@DanielChristian19 I teach PowerApps and Flow workshop and point my customers to your videos.
Aww shucks! Thanks Rebecca. Have them subscribe to my RUclips channel too