AI Image Recognition
Resco can integrate with Azure's Custom Vision service to classify images. This essentially allows functions similar to barcode scanning - except you don't need barcodes!
Prerequisites
Mind the following prerequisites for using this function:
- Azure Custom Vision license or subscription and at least one model for classifying images
- Connection to the Internet to access Azure servers that perform the necessary image analysis
- Proper configuration in Woodford (see below)
Change field format to barcode
The entity where you want to use image recognition has to include a field with barcode format.
- Using Woodford, edit an app project and select the entity from the Project menu.
- Select the field. It must have the type Single Line of Text.
- On the Properties pane, set Formatting to Barcode.
- Click Save.
For more information about managing entities and fields in Woodford, see Managing entities.
Set up connection to Azure services
- Edit an app project and select Settings > AI Image Recognition from the Project menu.
- Click New to define a new model.
- As Name, enter the name of the configuration model.
- As Entity, enter the entity where the model should be used.
- As Service type, use Azure.
- For Prediction key and URL, use the values from your Azure Custom Vision site.
- Click OK to save the model.
You can define multiple models as needed.
Use case: Find a record in a view
For entities that include a barcode field and have at least one model created, there's an additional button in the views for image recognition. It allows you to take a photo. The picture is then analyzed by Azure. If the resulting tag (with highest probability) equals the primary name of a record in the list, that record is selected. In effect, this is similar to barcode scanning, using image tag instead of a barcode for record identification.
Use case: Place image classifier to a field in a form
Using rules, you can add a custom function to your forms that initiates camera and image classification. If the image matches the model (with a probability above a customizable threshold), the name of the model is saved to a field.
For example, you can add a row button to your form that uses the Scan Image step to fill the value on a form.
- Edit a form.
- Click Add Button and set Binding to MyScanButton.
- Click Button Click to open the rules editor.
- Add the following rule and save your changes.
If Condition ChangedItem Equals MyScanButton Then Scan: Action: AI Image Recognition Save to: Entity.name Probability: <Pick Value>
Use case: Scan image to answer questions in questionnaires
Using rules in Questionnaire Designer, you can add a custom function to your questionnaire template that initiates camera and image classification. If the image matches the model (with a probability above a customizable threshold), the name of the model is saved as an answer.
This applies to the following question types:
- TBD