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Jan 10 Webinar: Text Recognition (OCR) using Cognitive Service, Microsoft Flow, and Power Apps by Leila Etaati

Join Charles Sterling and Power BI MVP Leila Etaati, in this webinar as she covers how Text Recognition (OCR) using Cognitive Service, Microsoft Flow, and Power Apps.

Webinar details:

Cognitive service is a pre-build AI tool that can be used with Microsoft Flow and Power Apps to create intelligence applications in an hour. In this one hour session, an end-to-end demo on how to create a mobile application for detecting text from an image such as a picture of an invoice and then send to share point folders of shows in Power BI service. The process of how to create this application using Power Apps, Microsoft Flow, and cognitive service will be shown and demonstrates. The audience also gets some understanding of cognitive services, Flow and Power Apps.

When: Jan 10th 2019 10AM PST

Where: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11MG-RJ-L04

About Leila Etaati

 

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Leila is Data Scientist, PhD, MVP, and BI Consultant, and Speaker. She has over 10 years’ experience working with databases and software systems. She was involved in many large-scale projects for big sized companies. Leila has PhD of Information System department, University of Auckland, MS and BS in computer science.

She worked in Industries including banking financial, power and utility, manufacturing … She is a lecturer and trainer in Business intelligence and data base design course in University of Auckland.

Leila speaks in international SQL Server and BI conferences such as Microsoft Ignite, PASS Summit, PASS Business Analytics, PASS Rally, and many SQL Saturdays in USA, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on Machine Learning and Analytics topics.

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