Trying image classification with ML.NET

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After watching dotNetConf videos over the last couple of weeks, I've been really excited to try out some of the new image classification techniques in Visual Studio. The dotNetConf keynote included a section from Bri Actman, who is a Program Manager on the .NET Team (the relevant section is on YouTube from 58m16 to 1hr06m35s). This section showed how developers can integrate various ML techniques and code into their projects using the ModelBuilder tool in Visual Studio – in her example, photographs of the outdoors were classified according to what kind of weather they showed. As well as the keynote, there's another relevant dotNetConf talk by Cesar de la Torre which is also available here on what's new in ML.NET And the way to integrate this into my project looks very straightforward – right click on the project - Add Machine Learning - and choose what type of scenario you want to use, as shown in the screenshot below. I've highlighted the feature that I'm really interested in – image classification.

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