Just one line in your adle file and you can start bringing ML functionality into your app.Īnother much anticipated addition is the support for swapping Google models with your own for both Image Labeling as well as Object Detection and Tracking.įind out about the importance of finding the unique intersection of user problems and ML strengths and how the People + AI Guidebook can help you make ML product decisions. We recently made ML Kit a standalone SDK and it no longer requires a Firebase account. We kicked off the week by announcing the winners of the #AndroidDevChallenge! Check out all the winning apps and see how they used ML Kit and TensorFlow Lite, all focused on demonstrating how machine learning can come to life in a powerful way to help users get things done, like an app to help visually impaired navigate crowded spaces or another to help students learn sign language. Read the story from Twitter here and find out how we worked with Facebook on the implementation here.įind out more with the People and Identity learning path, playlist, and the week’s wrap-up blog post. Two teams that worked very early with us are the Facebook Messenger team and the direct messaging team from Twitter. If you’re interested in learning more about Identity, we published the video “ in Identity on Android: what’s new in sign-in,” where Vishal explains the new libraries in the Google Identity System. To tackle user and developer complexity that makes identity a challenge for developers, we've been working on One Tap and Block Store, part of our new Google Identity Services Library.
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Finally, you can also listen to the Android Backstage podcast where the System UI team is interviewed on people and bubbles. Also, learn more about conversation additions and other System UI news, and discover the people and conversations developer documentation here.
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In case you missed it, here’s a recap of everything we talked about during each week:ĭiscover how to implement the conversation shortcut and bubbles with ‘ conversation notifications’. Thank you for joining us over the past 11 weeks as we dove into key areas of Android development. This is the final blog post for #11WeeksOfAndroid.