Process and analyze input media images or video content using the PixLab Rest API. It uses built-in HTTP capabilities for passing parameters and authentication that responds with standard HTTP response codes. It allows you to process, transform and filter any images from any programming language with machine vision and deep learning APIs. The API returns JSON by default or BLOB Image Content on demand, with results for Image Processing, Machine Vision and Media Analysis. This includes; facedetect, tagimg, facelookup, encrypt, decrypt and more. PixLab provides media storage with scalable and unified RESTful APIs for media analysis and processing tasks.
I2S is a state-of-the-art mobile OCR scanning software that practically turns almost any images with human readable characters into text content which is in turn transformed into human voice in your...
Recent technology backed by machine learning is making it possible to recognize people and objects from images, videos, sounds, body parts, speech, phrases, characters, even typing. Developers can find over two-hundred APIs for Recognition on ProgrammableWeb. Here are some top choices.
PixLab offers a set of APIs that hopes to meet most of your media analysis and processing needs. Whether it's media storage, machine vision, or image processing you need; there is not much on the media analysis/editing market today that PixLab doesn't offer through RESTful APIs.
Shake is an application bug reporting tool. When a user notices a bug, they can shake their mobile device to report the bug to the developer. This API is indirectly accessible by SDK.
Analysing text sentiment by passing text or paragraphs, in single line or multiple lines, and get back with the sentiment analysis report, to get how many of lines be analysed, how many positive,...
SimFin leverages machine learning to make financial data available to investors and other interested parties. The SimFin API enables users to integrate the data with methods for general company...