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You need to create an IoT solution that performs the following tasks:
* Identifies hazards
* Provides a real-time online dashboard
* Takes images of an area every minute
* Counts the number of people in an area every minute
Solution: You implement Azure Cognitive Services containers on the IoT devices, and then you configure results to be sent to an Azure IoT hub. You configure Microsoft Power BI to connect to the IoT hub by using Azure Stream Analytics.
Does this meet the goal?
There is support for running Azure Cognitive Services containers for Text Analytics and Language Understanding containers on edge devices with Azure IoT Edge. This means that all your workloads can be run locally where your data is being generated while keeping the simplicity of the cloud to manage them remotely, securely and at scale.
You would have to set up an IoT Edge device and its IoT Hub.
Note: Azure Stream Analytics enables you to take advantage of one of the leading business intelligence tools, Microsoft Power BI.
Get your IoT hub ready for data access by adding a consumer group.
Create, configure, and run a Stream Analytics job for data transfer from your IoT hub to your Power BI account.
Create and publish a Power BI report to visualize the data.
References:
https://azure.microsoft.com/es-es/blog/running-cognitive-services-on-iot-edge/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-live-data-visualization-in-power-bi
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