VSUG Day 2010 Summer - Using ADO.NET Entity FrameworkAtsushi Fukui
This presentataion slide describes Microsoft.NET Framework 4 ADO.NET Entity Framework and was used for VSUG Day 2010 Summer in Japan.
VSUG (Visual Studio Users Group)
VSUG Day 2010 Summer - Using ADO.NET Entity FrameworkAtsushi Fukui
This presentataion slide describes Microsoft.NET Framework 4 ADO.NET Entity Framework and was used for VSUG Day 2010 Summer in Japan.
VSUG (Visual Studio Users Group)
AWS re:Invent 2016: NEW LAUNCH! Introducing Amazon Polly (MAC204)Amazon Web Services
This session will introduce you to Amazon Polly, a new deep learning service that turns text into lifelike speech. Polly enables existing applications to speak as a first class feature and creates the opportunity for entirely new categories of speech-enabled products – from mobile apps and cars, to devices and appliances. Polly includes 47 lifelike voices and support for 24 languages, so you can select the ideal voice and distribute your speech-enabled applications in many geographies. Polly is easy to use – you just send the text you want converted into speech to the Polly API, and Polly immediately returns the audio stream to your application so you can play it directly or store it in a standard audio file format, such as MP3. Polly supports Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) tags like prosody so you can adjust the speech rate, pitch, or volume. Polly is a secure service that delivers all of these benefits at high scale and at low latency. You can cache and replay Polly’s generated speech at no additional cost. Polly lets you convert 5M characters per month for free during the first year. Polly’s pay-as-you-go pricing, low cost per request, and lack of restrictions on storage and reuse of voice output make it a cost-effective way to enable speech synthesis everywhere. Join this session to learn more and find out how you get can started with Amazon Polly, today!
Announcing Amazon Polly - Turn Text into Lifelike Speech - December 2016 Mont...Amazon Web Services
Amazon Polly is a service that turns text into lifelike speech. Amazon Polly lets you create applications that can talk, enabling you to create entirely new categories of speech-enabled products. In this webinar, you’ll get an overview of how Polly uses advanced deep learning technologies to synthesize speech that sounds like a human voice. You’ll also learn how you can use Polly’s 47 lifelike voices and support for 24 languages to build speech-enabled applications that work in many different countries.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn about the capabilities and features of Amazon Polly
• Learn about the benefits of Amazon Polly
• Learn about the different use cases
• Learn how to get started using Amazon Polly
• Learn how Polly speech audio can be distributed without restriction
• Get an overview of SSML
• Understand what is included in the AWS Free Tier and how to estimate usage costs
AWS re:Invent 2016: NEW LAUNCH! Introducing Amazon Rekognition (MAC203)Amazon Web Services
This session will introduce you to Amazon Rekognition, a new service that makes it easy to add image analysis to your applications. With Rekognition, you can detect objects, scenes, and faces in images. You can also search and compare faces. Rekognition’s API lets you easily build powerful visual search and discovery into your applications. With Amazon Rekognition, you only pay for the images you analyze and the face metadata you store. There are no minimum fees and there are no upfront commitments.
To get started with Rekognition, simply log in to the Rekognition console to try the service with sample photos or your own photos. Join this session and learn more about Amazon Rekognition!
AWS re:Invent 2016: NEW LAUNCH! Introducing Amazon Polly (MAC204)Amazon Web Services
This session will introduce you to Amazon Polly, a new deep learning service that turns text into lifelike speech. Polly enables existing applications to speak as a first class feature and creates the opportunity for entirely new categories of speech-enabled products – from mobile apps and cars, to devices and appliances. Polly includes 47 lifelike voices and support for 24 languages, so you can select the ideal voice and distribute your speech-enabled applications in many geographies. Polly is easy to use – you just send the text you want converted into speech to the Polly API, and Polly immediately returns the audio stream to your application so you can play it directly or store it in a standard audio file format, such as MP3. Polly supports Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) tags like prosody so you can adjust the speech rate, pitch, or volume. Polly is a secure service that delivers all of these benefits at high scale and at low latency. You can cache and replay Polly’s generated speech at no additional cost. Polly lets you convert 5M characters per month for free during the first year. Polly’s pay-as-you-go pricing, low cost per request, and lack of restrictions on storage and reuse of voice output make it a cost-effective way to enable speech synthesis everywhere. Join this session to learn more and find out how you get can started with Amazon Polly, today!
Announcing Amazon Polly - Turn Text into Lifelike Speech - December 2016 Mont...Amazon Web Services
Amazon Polly is a service that turns text into lifelike speech. Amazon Polly lets you create applications that can talk, enabling you to create entirely new categories of speech-enabled products. In this webinar, you’ll get an overview of how Polly uses advanced deep learning technologies to synthesize speech that sounds like a human voice. You’ll also learn how you can use Polly’s 47 lifelike voices and support for 24 languages to build speech-enabled applications that work in many different countries.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn about the capabilities and features of Amazon Polly
• Learn about the benefits of Amazon Polly
• Learn about the different use cases
• Learn how to get started using Amazon Polly
• Learn how Polly speech audio can be distributed without restriction
• Get an overview of SSML
• Understand what is included in the AWS Free Tier and how to estimate usage costs
AWS re:Invent 2016: NEW LAUNCH! Introducing Amazon Rekognition (MAC203)Amazon Web Services
This session will introduce you to Amazon Rekognition, a new service that makes it easy to add image analysis to your applications. With Rekognition, you can detect objects, scenes, and faces in images. You can also search and compare faces. Rekognition’s API lets you easily build powerful visual search and discovery into your applications. With Amazon Rekognition, you only pay for the images you analyze and the face metadata you store. There are no minimum fees and there are no upfront commitments.
To get started with Rekognition, simply log in to the Rekognition console to try the service with sample photos or your own photos. Join this session and learn more about Amazon Rekognition!
15. 接続方法
接続サンプル
JDBCの接続文字列のような感じ
MongoURI uri = new MongoURI("mongodb://192.168.128.3 ");
Mongo mongo = new Mongo(uri);
DB db = mongo.getDB("sengoku");
DBが存在しない場合は自動で作成される
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16. コレクションを取得
DBを取得して、さらにコレクションを取得
RDBで言うところのテーブルを取得
コレクションに対して操作を行う
DB db = getDB();
// コレクションがなければコレクションを新規作成
DBCollection collection = db.getCollection("daimyou");
2011年2月28日月曜日