Key features: - It employs a combination of image recognition and OCR technologies. This approach allows our solution to determine the vintage with a high degree of accuracy, assuming the vintage year is visible on the label. - Our enhanced solution is capable of identifying multiple labels within a single image. - The solution does not require the initial filing of the database with image labels or training of algorithms; it is designed to work out-of-the-box.
Important key point related to our solution: the Alcohol Label Recognition API goes far beyond being merely a wine recognition tool! :) We offer support for a diverse array of beverages, recognizing distinct characteristics for each.
Here’s a breakdown of the drinks we cover and the specific properties we can identify: - Beer: brewery, country, ABV, and type - Wine: winery, country, variety, vintage, and region - Vodka: brand and country - Whiskey: brand, country, and malt types (such as single, double, blended) - Bourbon: brand and country - Brandy: brand, country, and aging categories (e.g., VS, VSOP, XO) - Cognac: brand, country, and aging categories (e.g., VS, VSOP, XO) - Rum: brand, country, and color - Tequila: brand, country, ABV, and color - Liqueur: brand, country, ABV, color, and base
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It support multiple number of beverages. Also it can recognise multiple labels in the same picture
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