Microsoft Translator might be a bit more popular than Supervisely. We know about 8 links to it since March 2021 and only 6 links to Supervisely. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Another annotation tool that integrates prediction and training within the application is supervisely supervisely.com., unfortunately it's pretty expensive unless you are satisfied with the community version. I saw that they have an integration for owl-vit, which might be helpful for annotation of animals. https://ecosystem.supervisely.com/apps/serve-owl-vit. Source: about 1 year ago
Hello world. This tutorial is a gentle introduction to building modern text recognition system using deep learning in 15 minutes. It will teach you the main ideas of how to use Keras and Supervisely for this problem. This guide is for anyone who is interested in using Deep Learning for text recognition in images but has no idea where to start. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
If they were videos, I would have suggested trying supervise.ly as it has a very good tracking functionality. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hi, I'm exactly in the same boat like you are. I looked around for a while and the better solutions I found was supervise.ly and CVAT for video annotation. The pricetag on supervisely is pretty high, so I analyzed CVAT for a couple days and was positively surprised. Source: almost 2 years ago
Under the WPI Photo Ambum section of the page for FRC field photos (https://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/frc/playing-field#WPIPhotos), they have a section of machine learning imagery. However, this link goes to supervise.ly, the website they use for machine learning. I created an account to attempt to download the images, however, whenever I try to 'clone' the project, it stalls at 0% and gives me an error... Source: about 2 years ago
Do you have access to Microsoft products? They have an appthat students can add to a device that will translate your spoken words into text (you have to have the app or website open as well). There are several other Microsoft translation tools that would also work in different ways, which you may be able to use without a Microsoft license. Google’s translation tools are not as well integrated. Source: over 1 year ago
Translator.microsoft.com works fine in a web browser - and all I have gotten is positive feedback from my colleagues in UA about the quality/accuracy of the translations. Source: over 1 year ago
Iirc Microsoft, Apple, and Google are working on this with the help of AI. We are playing around with the Microsoft Neural Machine Translator at work to assist with translation for non-English speaking patients. https://translator.microsoft.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
It is very interesting to understand how Machine Translation engines work such as Masakhane translate, Google translate, Amazon, Microsoft Translator, etc. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
For anyone who does not know the language and is looking for an effective way to bridge the language gap: I have been using https://translator.microsoft.com/ and it has been very useful. Source: about 2 years ago
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