PyMera
an application that track your face (by evoreign)
caer
High-performance Vision library in Python. Scale your research, not boilerplate. (by jasmcaus)
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PyMera
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Hey r/computervision, any tips for boosting performance on my CV project? Trying to avoid downsizing my images too much!
If you're interested in checking out my program, it's available on my GitHub repo evoreign/PyMera: an application that track your face (github.com) . Any feedback or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I create a script to make your webcam follow you around
using mediapipe's library to detect your face and pyvirtualcam to create a camera output device. Any suggestion/algorithm recommendation is fully welcome. evoreign/PyMera: an application that track your face (github.com)
caer
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- Show HN: Caer – A lightweight GPU-accelerated Vision library in Python
- I wrote a lightweight GPU-accelerated Vision library in Python
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Jetson nano python3 illegal instruction problem
I think it may have. If you look at line 10 of https://github.com/jasmcaus/caer/blob/master/configs.ini, you’ll see that caer has numpy and opencv-contrib-python dependencies that get referenced in its setup.py. If I recall correctly, pip on the nano doesn’t pick up the default numpy and opencv-python system installs, so when you go to install something like caer that has them as dependencies, it will install new copies except the wheel files that it grabs are incompatible. The solution I have found to work is to run something similar to the command above: “pip3 install —no-binary caer —no-binary numpy—no-binary opencv-contrib-python —no-binary typing-extensions —no-binary mypy —force-reinstall caer”. Some of those —no-binary options may not be necessary but they’ll at least ensure pip grabs the source for each of the dependencies and rebuilds it locally rather than using an imcompatible version. This command will take awhile! But you only should have to do it once.
- jasmcaus/caer Modern Computer Vision on the Fly
- Caer: High-performance Vision Library in Python (faster than Torchvision)
- Caer – A GPU-accelerated Computer Vision library (faster than Torchvision)
- jasmcaus/caer lightweight, scalable Computer Vision library for high-performance AI research
- Caer – A GPU-Accelerated Computer Vision Library in Python