Algorithmia was on-hand at the second-annual DubHacks hackathon last month, the largest collegiate hackathon in the Pacific Northwest. Over 600 student developers and designers flocked to the University of Washington in Seattle campus to form teams, build projects, and create solutions to...
GeekWire Selects Algorithmia as One of Seattle’s Top 10 Startups
We’re honored to be included on this year’s GeekWire Seattle 10. This prestigious list showcases the 10 most promising startups in the Seattle area with world-changing business ideas.
Five Algorithms Every Web Developer Can Use and Understand [Free eBook]
Algorithms for the Masses: Learn how to give your app super powers
Join Algorithmia on Monday, November 9th at 4pm for a discussion on the power of algorithms at Startup Hall, and how you can build next generation apps using machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and more. We’ll discuss how algorithms can power intelligent platforms,...
How to Recommend Related Content in Just Three Lines of Code
Recommendation engines are all over the web – you’ll recognize them under the headings such as “More articles like this,” Amazon’s “Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought,” or even the side bar of related videos on YouTube. Recommender systems help users discover content on your site that they...
As much as I love building large, robust software systems and services, I often just want a quick script to solve a particular problem. In those instances I feel most comfortable dropping to the command line. With Algorithmia’s new CLI tool, I can quickly and easily access algorithms for a wide...
Learn how to leverage powerful algorithms with Algorithmia and General Assembly Seattle
We’ve teamed up with General Assembly to produce a free, two-hour workshop designed to help web developers build brilliant apps using Algorithmia’s powerful platform.
Who’s Who: Facial Recognition Made Simple
Using machine learning from Algorithmia to train a model to recognize faces
Name That Actor is a minimal demo from Algorithmia to show how anyone can use a classic face recognition algorithm. In the box below, enter the URL to a photo of one of the actors from the TV show “Parks and Recreation”...
Algorithmia’s is pleased to announce a new, built-in AWS Lambda Node.js blueprint, making it easy to call the Algorithmia API in response to events from Amazon Kinesis, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon S3, and other Amazon web services.
Getting Started with the Algorithmia Command Line Interface (CLI)
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