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Predict using AWS Rekognition for video - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: Amazon Web Services Machine Learning Essential Training
Predict using AWS Rekognition for video
- [Instructor] The next part of this API is Rekognition labeling for video input. As of this recording, this API can detect objects and activities, and can be used with moderated labels. Again, this is an active area of development, so please check the actual product and documentation for additional features when you're watching this video. So we're back in the console, and we're in Amazon Rekognition, and we're going to click on Video Analysis. So as it says here, this service analyzes video, and detects objects, activities, people, celebrities, and more, in videos and livestreams, and we've got this sample video here. Now, if you upload your own video, it has to be a really small size. For this demonstration I looked up the documentation, it was like one minute, and the idea of course is to keep the sampling capacity down, 'cause this is a service that you would pay for, and this sample is free. So if you're going to test this out, you're going to need to move into production to…
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