SkunkBooth VS Beginner-Traffic-Light-Detection-OpenCV-YOLOv3

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Beginner-Traffic-Light-Detection-OpenCV-YOLOv3

This is a python program using YOLO and OpenCV to detect traffic lights. Works in The Netherlands, possibly other countries (by initdebugs)
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SkunkBooth Beginner-Traffic-Light-Detection-OpenCV-YOLOv3
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0.0 3.2
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Python Python
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later MIT License
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  • I made a traffic light detection program with a self-trained dataset
    2 projects | /r/computervision | 25 Feb 2021
    This is my first CV project. I made a Python program that identifies Traffic Lights in video's. The dataset I made consists of hundreds of images of Traffic lights I made myself using my Dashcam. The training was done with a Google Colab GPU.Please take a look at my project and let me know what you think! (https://github.com/initdebugs/Beginner-Traffic-Light-Detection-OpenCV-YOLOv3)

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