ED_Lib
Implementations of edge (ED, EDColor, EDPF), line (EDLines), circle and low eccentric ellipse (EDCircles) detection algorithms. (by CihanTopal)
PoolNet
Code for our CVPR 2019 paper "A Simple Pooling-Based Design for Real-Time Salient Object Detection" (by backseason)
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4.6 | 1.8 | |
20 days ago | almost 4 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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ED_Lib
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Advice on running C++ code in Python using pybind11
Background: Hello! I am trying to run a C++ edge detection program (link) in a python environment. I was researching different ways and found pybind11. I have all summer to work on this project, which is good because I am new to both C++ and python (mostly written in C and Java), but I am determined to accomplish this. I worked through a youtube tutorial (link) and got a basic function and struct to work in python
PoolNet
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Effective Batching with images of different shapes in PyTorch.
One way to proceed, for fully convolutional networks, is to use batches of same-sized images, alternate sizes, average the gradients, and then do an optimizer step. See a pytorch example here: https://github.com/backseason/PoolNet/blob/master/solver.py
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ED_Lib and PoolNet you can also consider the following projects:
processing-imageprocessing - Collection of basic image processing algorithms for processing
UnityURP-AnimeStyleCelShader - A custom shader and post-processing effect for achieving anime-style characters or levels in Unity using the Universal Render Pipeline.
nodejs-document-rectification - Node.js Document Rectification SDK built with Dynamsoft Document Normalizer