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Hot Dog Not Hot Dog FileMaker CoreML Example

June 18, 2020Filed under:
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  • FileMaker
  • macOS

This demo shows you how to use Create ML to train a vision model to determine if a an item in a photo is a Hot Dog or Not Hot Dog. Then the video demonstrates how to load the model into FileMaker Go and test on an iOS device with CoreML support

This demo shows you how to use Create ML to train a vision model to determine if a an item in a photo is a Hot Dog or Not Hot Dog. Then the video demonstrates how to load the model into FileMaker Go and test on an iOS device with CoreML support

URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vJOK_soEdA

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