![]() ![]() outdoor images without having to leave your computer!). ![]() These keys could be found in Google Street View (yes, I made it easy for you nerdy developers to work on real life scenarios i.e. We have a treasure box we want to open, but it requires many keys in different colours to open. With this demo, you can immerse yourself in the API user experience (how responsive and accurate it is, what kind of images they are good at detecting, etc.) by playing the game. ![]() Today, I am going to introduce you to the flow of developing on these APIs in a fun and interactive way – treasure hunting! Provides amazing tools for image recognition – Computer Vision API, Face API, Emotion API, Video Indexer API and Custom Vision Service. I also have passion towards outreach and teaching, and have mentoring experiences in summer schools as an Oxford engineering student ambassador. My current interest is in applications of Artificial Intelligence to e-Learning. I am into web development and design, and my ambition is to help break down educational, cultural and social barriers by technological innovation. My name is Shu Ishida, and I am a third year engineering student at the University of Oxford and team lead for the Microsoft Student Partner Chapter at Oxford. Guest blog by Microsoft Student Partner Team Lead, Shu Ishida, University of Oxford ![]()
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