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After used the new "Image Recognition Tool" a few days, I think you could improve it :
> by adding the dimensional constraints in front of each of the pre-trained models,
> by adding a true tool to divide the training data correctly (in order to have an equivalent number of images for each of the labels)
> at least, allow the tool to use black & white images (I wanted to test it on the MNIST, but the tool tells me that it necessarily needs RGB images) ?
Question : do you in the future allow the user to choose between CPU or GPU usage ?
In any case, thank you again for this new tool, it is certainly perfectible, but very simple to use, and I sincerely think that it will allow a greater number of people to understand the many use cases made possible thanks to image recognition.
Thank you again
Kévin VANCAPPEL (France ;-))
Thank you again.
Kévin VANCAPPEL
Hello all,
As Intelligence Suite is a great expansion in Alteryx Designer, it would be great to expand the data types in the "Text Mining" and "Computer Vision" ribbon. The "Image Template" accepts only "strings" data types and specific Languages. It would be great to be added more data types, Language and ISO-Codes.
When you click on 'Open results in a new window' or in when viewing results in the 'Results - Browse' sometimes it would be nice to have a freeze pane feature so you can pin column(s) to the left and scroll to the right.
In the Report Map tool, I'm locked from changing the 'Background Color' menu, and the color appears to be set to R=253, G=254, B=255, which is basically white.
However, when we use our TomTom basemap, we see that the background is actually blue, despite what's listed in the Background Color window. (This goes beyond the 'Ocean' layer, and appears to cover all space 'under' the continents and ocean.) Since we oftren print large maps of the east coast, this tends to use a lot of blue ink. I've attached a sample image to illustrate this.
My solve to-date has been to edit the underlying TeleAtlas text file and change the default background (117 157 181) to white (255 255 255). Unfortunately, we lose these changes with each data update.
Could Alteryx unlock the Background Color menu, and have it affect the 'base' layer, underneath oceans and continents in TomTom maps? Not sure how it might affect aerial imagery.
For the Image Input Tool please add:
1) A wildcard input for filename.
2) A check-box to choose sub-folders.
Possibility to deselect fields directly in the input (shape, csv, tab, etc).
Hello,
As of today, we can configure the language for all rows but it doesn't work when I have several languages in my data :
I woud like to take a field so that I can specify the language. The ideal would be a two-time configuration : globally in one language but I can overwrite that by choosing a field containing the language.
Best regards,
Simon
I have several modules that need to run in sequence. Can a ksh or some other program be used to string the modules together?
So that if I have Step1.yxmd, Step2.yxmd and Step3.yxmd. 2 is dependent on 1, 3 is dependent on 2. I want to tell it the jobs to run and then to wait until that module completes, then run the next.
run Step1.yxmd
Wait
run Step2.yxmd
Wait
run Step3.yxmd
Wait
Or, if I have a group of modules that can run concurrently but subsequent jobs are dependent on all of them to finish, i can let all those jobs run and have the next step wait for those to complete to begin.
run Step1A.yxmd
run Step1B.yxmd
run Step1C.yxmd
run Step1D.yxmd
Wait
run Step2.yxmd
Wait
run Step3.yxmd
Wait
I know this is very simplistic, but hoping it shows the need. Also, we do have the scheduler set up to use, so if there is a way to set dependencies between modules within Scheduler, that might be helpful. Just haven't found anything.
Thanks!
Option to select start and end time per day
e.g. between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM every 2 hours
https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Data-Sources/Loading-MDF-File/m-p/55264#M3640
It would be great to have the possibility to load .mdf files.
Add an option to cancel an occurrence currently queued to run without it removing, or completing, the original schedule. Not sure if this is by design or a bug but when you cancel a workflow that's in queue, it sets the scheduled workflow to "Completed" even though you just wanted to stop that occurrence and still keep the workflow schedule “Active”.
Also, adding an option to PAUSE a scheduled module. This is useful when you need to temporarily suspend a workflow from running, but save the hassle of re-configuring the schedule when you want to turn it back on.
I have a big need to input files created in a .sqlite format and also write out to files as .sqlite that contain spatial object fields. Currently they are not recognized as spatial objects. BlobConvert is not able to convert the spatial fields from the input correctly (it gets close) so the result is that we are unable to utilize any spatial fields from or to these files.
I run a report generator that can leave you with having to save one at a time several files.
It would be nice to be able to save multiple files at once. Whether using a check box or a shift select method. If this method already exists, Great! Where can I find out how to do it. If not can it be an added feature?
Please have Alteryx check the status of any output files for read-only or locked status. This change would prevent processing a file for an hour then having the process fail because the file was open or had improper permission.
Idealy, the output tool should ask the user what to do rather than fail and lose all the work.
Currently, the map input for an application defaults either to a global view of the United States or to a fixed boundary. Usng a chained application, it would be an extremely useful option to be able to specifiy spatial objects (points, lines, polygons) in the first application and then allow the second application to zoom in appropriately to those spatial objects. This could be done by either specifying a custom zoom level and using those spatial objects as a center through a reference layer, or by allowing the zoom's boundary to contain all the spatial objects (similar to the map reporting tools).