Training Computer Vision Models with GCP GCS Data

GCP GCS

A data lake is a centralized repository that allows you to store all your structured and unstructured data at any scale. You can store your data as-is, without having to first structure the data, and run different types of analytics. Google Cloud Storage (GCS) is a popular object storage service that can be used as a data lake. It provides a simple and cost-effective way to store, manage, and analyze large amounts of data. GCS is designed for very high durability and availability.

Computer Vision Models

Computer vision (CV) is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that enables computers and systems to derive meaningful information from digital images, videos and other visual inputs and take actions or make recommendations based on that information. It trains convolutional neural networks to develop human-like vision capabilities for applications. Using digital images from cameras and videos and deep learning models, machines can accurately identify and classify objects and then react to what they see. Computer vision has many applications such as facial recognition, autonomous vehicles, medical imaging, robotics, surveillance, and more.
With the growing popularity of both GCP GCS for storage and computer vision models for AI deployments, it is unsurprising that many organizations are seeking to train computer vision models using data in GCP GCS. Kaspian offers native connectors for this operation. Just register your GCP GCS datastore and link your model training job; Kaspian's autoscaling compute layer makes it easy to train and deploy computer vision models using any data in your cloud with minimal setup or management.
Learn more about Kaspian and see how our flexible compute layer for the modern data cloud is already reshaping the way companies in industries like retail, manufacturing and logistics are thinking about data engineering and analytics.

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