Include artificial intelligence processing capabilities in your .NET applications to enforce computer vision, OCR functionality, speech recognition, spam filtering, and efficient data sorting
Version | 8.0.0.1 |
Updated | November 27 2020 |
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Original File Size | 321 MB |
Downloads | 7062 |
Systems | Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 |
Category | Programming |
The evolution of technology led to the creation of computer programs which can more or less think for themselves. Sure enough, these are rough forms, and artificial intelligence is so far used to better filter search results, recognize objects, and more. In this regard, IntelligenceLab .NET provides the necessary means to integrate AI into development projects.
One the one hand, this set of libraries is specially designed to be used with .NET programming languages such as Visual Basic, C#, J#, and C++ while .NET Framework needs to be on the target PC for everything to function.
The library’s main focus is data grouping, which comes in handy as spam filters, computer vision, speech recognition, OCR applications, decision making, and more. It’s fully compatible and can directly integrate with other dedicated libraries like VideoLab, AudioLab, SignalLab, VisionLab, and more.
As such, the resulting application can be oriented towards different practices, such as face and motion detection in videos, the possibility to trigger commands through voice, and automatic classification of data.
An application which contains IntelligenceLab .NET Crack is automatically set to learn for optimization in time through training components, classifiers, and a general purpose neuron component. There’s a built-in sample to clear things out. Furthermore, libraries are optimized for fast processing using the Intel Performance Primitives technology, closely relying on MMX processor features.
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