head-pose-estimation
Realtime human head pose estimation with ONNXRuntime and OpenCV. (by yinguobing)
darkflow
Translate darknet to tensorflow. Load trained weights, retrain/fine-tune using tensorflow, export constant graph def to mobile devices (by thtrieu)
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4.6 | 0.0 | |
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Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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[HELP] Head Pose Estimation project
A Linux library for this which uses Python, TenorFlow and Numpy is available: Yinguobing Library
darkflow
Posts with mentions or reviews of darkflow.
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FOSS self-hosted image-to-text gpu accelerated object recognition ? Is there anything on the table yet ?
https://github.com/amusi/awesome-object-detection https://mmdetection.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html https://github.com/thtrieu/darkflow https://github.com/OlafenwaMoses/ImageAI https://github.com/dmlc/gluon-cv https://github.com/aim-uofa/AdelaiDet/ https://github.com/aim-uofa/AdelaiDet/blob/master/configs/FCOS-Detection/README.md https://github.com/wizyoung/YOLOv3_TensorFlow
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Does the Haskell client for Selenium still work?
You could already tell from my earlier comment, but I don't think Python is a good language, for anything really. It is used for AI so that today's hardware performs like hardware we had twenty years ago: https://github.com/thtrieu/darkflow/issues/904 Python code has slow execution speed. It is not always the Selenium which is slow. sometimes we need to look at code we are using. And Python is always the slowest programming language out there in terms of performance. It's also just a stupid language that annoys me and it's the same with other people: https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/python-is-a-bad-programming-language-2ab73b0bda5 With Python, I find it a bit too easy to write sloppy code. Haskell on the other hand really forces you to break the problem done and abstract out reusable code. That's not to say that you can't write nice code in Python, just that Haskell doesn't let you get away with doing a lot of stupid stuff. This is equally important for Selenium.