AI-based imaging service designed with higher capacity for Big Data
Kyocera has announced that its subsidiary, Kyocera Communication Systems, will launch three new fee-based plans for Labellio, its online image classifying service which enables users to quickly and easily classify digital images by using Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered deep learning technology - without the need for programming or deep learning expertise. The new service plans will be available on 30th October.
Image recognition technologies are almost as accurate as the human eye. However, most of these systems require user expertise in AI, experience in deep learning software, and/or costly computing equipment. To help democratise this powerful technology, KCCS introduced its free Labellio service in January 2016 as a simple image classification tool - where users can simply upload images to the cloud via a PC or smartphone from virtually anywhere, eliminating the need for programming or deep learning expertise.
The three new fee-based Labellio plans incorporate feedback from users worldwide who have created thousands of image recognition models. As a result, the new Labellio services enable highly accurate image recognition models with online technical support at a low cost.
Users will be able to choose among four plans, offering a wide range of usage volumes and algorithms for companies interested in verifying advanced technologies or applying image recognition technology to commercial products or services:
- Existing free plan mainly for beginners.
- Light: for those users who would like to try the latest algorithms such as Inception and ResNet.
- Standard: for those users who would like to train their model for a few days to increase accuracy.
- Premium: for those users who do not want to have a limit on the monthly number of models created.