In these exercises, you will use the Custom Vision service to train an object detection model that can detect and locate ships in a satellite image, call the model through Python code in a notebook, and then build Power BI visualizations. Note: These exercises are built with open-source imagery. Other imagery can be used in combination with the example code and fully customized for a complete end to end solution.
- Active Azure subscription
- At least contributor access to Azure subscription
- A VSCode environment
- A Power BI account and Power BI Desktop
To deploy this solution in your subscription, follow the manual instructions in the Ship Detector Instructions.pdf
.
If you have already cloned ShipDetector code repository to the environment where you're working on this lab, open it in Visual Studio Code; otherwise, follow these steps to clone it now.
- Start Visual Studio Code.
- Open the palette (SHIFT+CTRL+P) and run a Git: Clone command to clone the
https://github.com/Microsoft/ShipDetection
repository to a local folder (it doesn't matter which folder). - When the repository has been cloned, open the folder in Visual Studio Code.
- Wait while additional files are installed to support the Python code projects in the repo. You may need to manually install packages if necessary.
The .env
file will need to be edited to hold your key information. A template is provided.
PredictionEndpoint=
PredictionKey=
ProjectID=
ModelName=Ship-Detector
Predicted_Object_Threshold=15
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