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Build a Python IoT Image Classification solution and integrate with Azure Serverless Functions

Posted on April 29, 2020November 6, 2020

Build a Python IoT Image Classification solution and integrate with Azure Serverless Functions (Dave Glover) (Australia) is an English session in the online PyCon HK 2020 Spring.

This is a fun session and you will learn how to create a Python Image Classification and Text to Speech solution for vision impaired people scanning fruit and vegetables at a shop checkout. Next, you will learn how to integrate the image classification solution with Python Azure Functions and connect to a real-time web dashboard.

Slide: https://dev.to/gloveboxes/pycon-shanghai-2019-resources-2noj

Level: Intermediate

Speaker Bio: Dave Glover

I am a passionate software developer for as long as I can remember, I dream and code in C# and Python, hang out on Windows and Linux, and dabble in maker hardware. I have worked for Microsoft in the UK and Australia across customers, partners and the developer community. Over the years I have covered a broad range of technologies, from Windows and mobile, Web dev, IoT, communications, and cloud-centric computing. I am curious by nature, love to learn and connect with the developer community.

https://github.com/gloveboxes
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gloveboxes/
https://twitter.com/dglover
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dglover/

Session Time in HKT: 4:00 PM on 8 May 2020 Friday.
Session Time in UTC: 8:00 AM on 8 May 2020 Friday.

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