ML Image Identifier Lite 4+

Machine Learning Visualizer

HullBreach Studios Ltd.

    • 2.8 • 11 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

FEATURES:

ML Image Identifier is an educational app that allows your iOS device to identify images in real-time, as you move the camera around your environment. It can scan for 3 categories of images ("Objects", "Cars", and "Food") and recognize "Text" (character boxes, OCR) and "Faces" (feature landmarks).

The app automatically throttles the image processing to work on any device running iOS 12, though it may be sluggish on older devices. Devices running iOS 13 additionally have optical character-recognition (OCR) in "Text" mode.

For the categorized images, the app displays the top-5 predicted matches, based on the neural networks' confidence levels as percentages.

BACKGROUND:

Once merely a subject of science-fiction, machine learning has permeated our lives in recent decades. We see it in numerous uses, such as handwriting recognition, facial recognition, image tagging, AI in games, targeted advertisements, predictive typing, and many automated tasks. Social networks are free because the data (i.e. text, images, survey responses, etc.) you provide can be valuable for numerous purposes. In short: Knowledge is power.

With the release of iOS 11, Apple brought machine learning to the masses with CoreML, making it possible to run neural networks and other ML-related tools via hardware acceleration on any iOS device.

This app is a demonstration of some possibilities - and some deficiencies - of machine learning. Modeling a neural network is only one part of the task. For a ML model to work, it must be fed massive amounts of test data (similarly to how it takes a living creature numerous stimuli to learn). Good test data can yield good results; poor test data can yield poor results. Sometimes, biases of those creating the tests can come into play, since they may unknowingly weigh certain test values over others.

SPECIFICS:

ML Image Identifier makes use of 3 ML models (all MIT- or Apache- licensed) and Apple's own Vision framework to serve as examples:

"MobileNet" - This scans general objects. It works fairly well with household items. It cannot identify people. This ML model is an example of fairly high-quality results in image recognition and is much more compact than similar ML models that can be as large as 500MB.

"CarRecognition" - This scans for makes and models of vehicles. It is very hit-or-miss and seems to heavily match automobiles from specific regions of the world. Most matches are the right body type but wrong make. This ML model is an example of mixed results in image recognition.

"Food101" - This scans for prepared foods. It rarely works with general food items and seems to focus on foods that most people will not have in their houses, such as caviar and lobster. It also returns many false-positives for desserts. This ML model is an example of poor results in image recognition when used outside of very specific cases.

The text-recognition mode looks for all potential text in view and highlights the words and individual characters in those words for easy viewing. It also supports OCR on iOS13.

The facial-recognition mode looks for all potential human or human-like faces. Of those found, the app highlights the facial landmarks, such as eyes, nose, jawline, etc. This mode in particular works better on a newer device at a usable framerate, due to the hardware required for real-time image processing.

If you enjoy this app, please consider ad-free version.

If you enjoy the facial-recognition, consider HullBreach Studios' game "Exprestive", which is also available in the App Store.

What’s New

Version 1.3.0

* Support for dark mode
* Added optical character-recognition (OCR) in text-recognition mode

Ratings and Reviews

2.8 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Flash Sheridan ,

My wife is neither a hammer nor a moped.

If my wife is either a hammer or a moped, and my desk chair is a barber chair, this is a pretty good app. This does not bode well for machine learning, even the thoughtless curve-fitting type (never mind actual automated reasoning.)

Timmy Feng ,

Very good

Worked great for me and I was very impressed with how it worked.

MSLAGA ,

It is ha ring a Crisis

It is scanning something it can’t see it was too fast I couldn’t even see a onion

App Privacy

The developer, HullBreach Studios Ltd., has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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