Jupyter Notebook with Python samples for the Cognitive Services Computer Vision API
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Azure Computer Vision API: Jupyter Notebook

This Jupyter Notebook demonstrates how to use Python with the Azure Computer Vision API, a service within Azure Cognitive Services.

If you have the Jupyter Notebook application, clone this repository to your machine and open the .ipynb notebook files located in the Jupyter Notebook folder. If you want to try the notebooks on the web, you can use Binder by following these links:

Next steps

Contributing

We welcome contributions. Feel free to file issues and pull requests on the repo and we'll address them as we can. Learn more about how you can help on our Contribution Rules & Guidelines.

You can reach out to us anytime with questions and suggestions using our communities below:

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

License

All Microsoft Cognitive Services SDKs and samples are licensed with the MIT License. For more details, see LICENSE.

Sample images are licensed separately, please refer to LICENSE-IMAGE.

Developer Code of Conduct

Developers using Cognitive Services, including this sample, are expected to follow the "Developer Code of Conduct for Microsoft Cognitive Services", found at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=698895.