Build a diabetic retinopathy detector with Custom Vision and PowerApps

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Diabetic retinopathy is a diabetes complication that affects eyes, which might cause no symptoms or only mild vision problems at first. But it can lead to blindness. Careful management of diabetes is the best way to prevent vision loss. Doctors detect this by dilating the patients' pupils and photographing their retina. This is a manual process, but this session will show you how to automate the process with the help of AI image models! Join our session at: Build a diabetic retinopathy detector with Custom Vision and PowerApps

 

Who is it aimed at? 
Students, Educators and Developers

 

Why should you attend? 
This will be a hands-on workshop, Someleze will build an app that can detect diabetic retinopathy using Microsoft PowerApps and Azure Custom vision.

 

Any pre-requisites? 

 

What will we cover in the session? 

  • How build a canvas app in PowerApps
  • How to create and train an Image Classification model using Custom Visions

  

Speaker Bio 
Someleze Diko – Cloud Advocate, Microsoft 
Someleze is a young individual that is passionate about upskilling people from different communities using the different technologies at his disposal through being involved with initiatives that upskill and empower people.

 

Today, he is an M365 and Power Platform Cloud Advocate at Microsoft focusing on upskilling students and communities through the Microsoft Power Platform.

 

Before becoming a Cloud Advocate, Someleze was a Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador in which he worked closely with other ambassadors to learn, upskill, and empower students in different communities through hosting sessions that cover different Microsoft Technologies. He also served as a United Nations Peace Ambassador alongside his team from Artpeace 

Join us for the session. 

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