darknet
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darknet
- Llama.cpp: Full CUDA GPU Acceleration
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How to identify a senior developer
This reminds me of the resume for the guy who made darknet https://pjreddie.com/darknet/
- Anyone taking CS8803-O15: Computing Law?
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I can’t take this paper seriously anymore
Love the darknet (also made by him) github. Like what is this?
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YoloV7 Finally an official Yolo. This should actually be V5
I don’t know, the OG author seemed pretty lax on its use based on the license.
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I think this needs a post of its own
In that case you're sure to enjoy this one.
- Avoid negative output from yolo model
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Is there a functioning neural netowork or backbone written in pure C language only?
Literally the first google link dude… https://github.com/pjreddie/darknet
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Face Recognition
Election of tools: you should define if you are going to use machine/deep learning methods or classical approaches such as the Viola-Jones algorithm. I will recommend you to use ML/DL with TensorFlow (Object Detection API) or Darknet (YOLO).
- Show HN: An AI program to check videos for NSFW content
yolov7
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 16 October 2023
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Train a ML model able to identify animal species
If you want something off-the-shelf, try YoloV7.
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A video based Latin dictionary: get what you see in Latin (beta) - What do you think?
The current dictionary is still in a beta state and has only been trained on 80 words (e.g. 'man', 'dog', 'car', 'keyboard', 'book', etc.; see list of words, see dataset). I used the object detection model Yolov7 (paper, all credits to them).
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[D] Extracting the class labels and bounding boxes for objects, from a YOLO7 model after converting to an ONNX model
(Please note, this is a re-post of my original question here, I think this subreddit might be more appropriate for asking this question)At work, we use Unity, we have a project that needs object detection and classification. We decided to use this YOLO7 model (for non-technical reasons, It had to be the exact same model as the company does have pre-trained weights for this exact model). However, Unity only supports ONNX so I exported the model as an ONNX model, using the code provided in the repo:
- Coding Question Help
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DL for the Web: Repository of Models
Github Projects offering pretrained weights and train / run scripts. Example
- [OC] Football Player 3D Pose Estimation using YOLOv7 and Matplotlib
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Finding a good Tiny Yolo to train in Python
The only project I found is this one that implements Yolov7
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Visualizing image augmentations from YOLOV7
I'm wondering if there's an efficient way to visualize the image augmentations from the Yolov7 hyperparameters list here
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Train YOLOv8 ObjectDetection on Custom Dataset Tutorial
yolov7: https://github.com/WongKinYiu/yolov7#performance
What are some alternatives?
ncnn - ncnn is a high-performance neural network inference framework optimized for the mobile platform
yolov3 - YOLOv3 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite
darknet - YOLOv4 / Scaled-YOLOv4 / YOLO - Neural Networks for Object Detection (Windows and Linux version of Darknet )
edgetpu - Coral issue tracker (and legacy Edge TPU API source)
labelImg - LabelImg is now part of the Label Studio community. The popular image annotation tool created by Tzutalin is no longer actively being developed, but you can check out Label Studio, the open source data labeling tool for images, text, hypertext, audio, video and time-series data.
edgetpu-yolo - Minimal-dependency Yolov5 export and inference demonstration for the Google Coral EdgeTPU
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
YOLOv4 - Port of YOLOv4 to C# + TensorFlow
pytorch_nsfw_model - Pytorch model for NSFW classification with usage example
XMem - [ECCV 2022] XMem: Long-Term Video Object Segmentation with an Atkinson-Shiffrin Memory Model
deepC - vendor independent TinyML deep learning library, compiler and inference framework microcomputers and micro-controllers
BCNet - Deep Occlusion-Aware Instance Segmentation with Overlapping BiLayers [CVPR 2021]