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Kaggle is an online community of data scientists and machine learning engineers. It is a subsidiary of Google and offers a no-setup, customizable, Jupyter Notebooks environment. Users can access GPUs at no cost to them and a huge repository of community published data. Kaggle allows users to find and publish datasets, explore and build models in a web-based data-science environment, work with other data scientists and machine learning engineers, and enter competitions to solve data science challenges. It can be a great learning tool for beginners, and getting a job in data science is possible through Kaggle as it helps to acquire the technical skills necessary to attract potential employers seeking data scientists. Kaggle and Github are different platforms, and while Kaggle focuses on building AI models, contributing to datasets and entering competitions, Github is more function-focused and is a hosting platform for the versioning control system called Git.
Roboflow is a platform that empowers developers to build their own computer vision applications, regardless of their skillset or experience. It provides tools to convert raw images into custom trained computer vision models and deploys them for use in applications. Roboflow also offers a faster dataset annotation and model evaluation process. The company's engineering team uses open source code, and Roboflow provides an API key to add data to the platform. Additionally, Roboflow offers a benchmarking service for multi-domain object detection. Its goal is to help businesses invest in long-term computer vision strategies and avoid model degradation over time.