Published
Feb 4, 2022
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1 min read
It might be cold outside, but Roboflow is bringing the heat to kick off 2022! Each month, we share a recap of product and company updates; if you missed last month's edition of the Roboflow Changelog, you can find it here.
Roboflow Organize
- Major update to the Annotations workflow making it more collaborative
- Released ability to view images in Gallery or List view
- Added a way to delete images from a project
Roboflow Train and Deploy
- Added support for parsing a VGG Image Annotator polygon annotation format
Roboflow Universe
- Revamped the usability and added the ability to search and filter projects
Other
- Crossed the 1k followers mark on Twitter
- Added 3 new team members
- Opened a summer internship opportunit
- Attended CES with Luxonis
- Interviewed several candidates for open positions (come help us democratize computer vision!)
- Updated our onboarding process and content for new hires
- Updated our internal process for releases/launches
- 6 bug fixes
- 3 new Universe projects
- 2 blog posts
- 1 YouTube video
- Podcasts: What the Phuc
- Presentations: What were the biggest advances in computer vision in 2021? | Roboflow + OpenCV webinar,
- Featured in/at: Hindawi, Developer First Tools, Ascend, Tangram, PHAGE, Sandipan, Learn with a Robot, Hacker News
- User projects: Fruit detection, Real-Time Satellite Component Recognition with YOLO-V5, Autonomous Racing Vehicle, Turbines, Bacteria CFU's, Virtual Board, SkyBot, Autonomous Inspection and Reliability Assessment of Renewable Energy Assets
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Mat Winegarden. (Feb 4, 2022). Roboflow Changelog: January 2022. Roboflow Blog: https://blog.roboflow.com/changelog-january-2022/
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Written by
Mat Winegarden
Product Operations at Roboflow. Helping the team strategically align
in order to make computer vision available to everyone.