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gs...@google.com <gs...@google.com>
jm...@google.com <jm...@google.com> #2
I have informed our engineering team of this feature request. There is currently no ETA for its implementation.
A current workaround would be to check the returned "boundingPoly" [1] "vertices" for the returned "textAnnotations". If the calculated rectangle's heights > widths, than your image is sideways.
[1]https://cloud.google.com/vision/reference/rest/v1/images/annotate#boundingpoly
A current workaround would be to check the returned "boundingPoly" [1] "vertices" for the returned "textAnnotations". If the calculated rectangle's heights > widths, than your image is sideways.
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[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #3
I also need this problem solved :)
nb...@boozt.com <nb...@boozt.com> #4
same :D
nb...@boozt.com <nb...@boozt.com> #5
+1
gs...@google.com <gs...@google.com> #6
+1
ge...@old.vente-exclusive.com <ge...@old.vente-exclusive.com> #7
This needs more attention. It's not just a display issue as described in the report. The co-ordinates returned in 'boundingPoly' are incorrect if the image was taken on a phone. All the x points should be y and vice versa.
The workaround does not make sense as "boundingPoly" [1] "vertices" for "textAnnotations" does not indicate the image dimensions - it indicates the dimensions of the relevant text block inside the image.
The workaround does not make sense as "boundingPoly" [1] "vertices" for "textAnnotations" does not indicate the image dimensions - it indicates the dimensions of the relevant text block inside the image.
mp...@google.com <mp...@google.com> #8
+1
ge...@gmail.com <ge...@gmail.com> #9
Would be great if this could be implemented.
jo...@google.com <jo...@google.com> #10
+1
Description
Requests are made repeatedly, that AutoML should accept GCS paths across projects and buckets, as specified by authenticated Users. At present, only images in the project bucket can be accessed. This new feature would spare time and effort to copy large amount of data, such as pictures, from one bucket to another; a huge improvement in user convenience.