Lobe’s ridiculously simple machine learning platform aims to empower non-technical creators

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exactly the easiest field to get into
I wanted to see if I could use it myself
actually really intuitive
which Matas created with his co-founders Markus Beissinger and Adam Menges, takes the concepts of machine learning, things like feature
extraction and labeling, and puts them in a simple, intuitive visual interface
As demonstrated in a video tour of the platform, you can make an app that recognizes hand gestures and matches them to emoji without ever
seeing a line of code, let alone writing one
The ease and speed with which new applications can be designed and experimented with could open up the field to people who see the potential
of the tools but lack the technical know-how.He compared the situation to the early days of PCs, when computer scientists and engineers were
the only ones who knew how to operate them
raft of examples on the site show how a few simple modules can give rise to all kinds of interesting applications: reading lips, tracking
positions, understanding gestures, generating realistic flower petals
Why not You need data to feed the system, of course, but doing something novel with it is no longer the hard part.And in keeping with the
or via the API
Do the training on Lobe, test it and tweak it on Lobe, then compile it down to whatever platform you want and take it to go.Right now the
site is in closed beta