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Could I upload images for detection or recognization?

rickyhsu7
Explorer

As title, I've used Splunk Enterprise.

If I want to use SVM to make a recognition for images, I need the database of images.

Could I upload images for recognition?

If I could, what types would images be saved? Dataframe or something else?

Or, is there any app for loading images on Splunk Enterprise?

Thank you.

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sduff_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Take a look at this Splunk Blog post, https://www.splunk.com/blog/2017/04/18/deep-learning-with-splunk-and-tensorflow-for-security-catchin...

You could use tensor flow to build some models to do feature extraction, and feed the output/metadata into Splunk. You could probably use SVM for this instead of tensor flow.

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sduff_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Take a look at this Splunk Blog post, https://www.splunk.com/blog/2017/04/18/deep-learning-with-splunk-and-tensorflow-for-security-catchin...

You could use tensor flow to build some models to do feature extraction, and feed the output/metadata into Splunk. You could probably use SVM for this instead of tensor flow.

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rickyhsu7
Explorer

So, I could not upload images directly into Splunk Enterprise and take them for training, right?

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rickyhsu7
Explorer

Thank you.

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sduff_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

No, that's probably not the best approach. Indexing the metadata in Splunk is what I would suggest.

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