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mmdetection
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Semantic segementation
When I look for benchmarks I always start here https://paperswithcode.com/task/instance-segmentation/codeless it has the lists of datasets to measure models accross lots o papers. Many are very specific models with low support or community but it gives you a good idea of ββthe state of the art. It also lists repositories related to good community. https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection seems very active and the one that is being used the most, you could use the models that it has integrated in its model zoo, within the same repository. It has the benchmarks to compare those same models and some of them are from 2022
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How to Convert Model Mask into Polygon and save JSON?
MODEL: https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection
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Object Detection Model for Custom Dataset Training?
Would it make sense to work with OpenMMLab (https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection) or Pytorch-image-models (https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models#models) since they offer a variety of models?
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[P] Image search with localization and open-vocabulary reranking.
I wanted to have a few choices getting localization into image search (index and search time). I immediately thought of using a region proposal network (rpn) from mask-rcnn to create patches that can also be indexed and searched (and add the localisation). I figured it might be somewhat agnostic to classes. I did not want to use mmdetection or detectron2 due to their dependencies and just getting the rpn was not worth it. I was encouraged by the PyTorch native implementations of detection/segmentation models but ended up finding yolox the best.
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MMDeploy: Deploy All the Algorithms of OpenMMLab
MMDetection: OpenMMLab detection toolbox and benchmark.
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Removing the bounding box generated by OnnxRuntime segmentation
I have a semantic segmentation model trained using the mmdetection repo. Then it is converted to the ONNX format using the mmdeploy repo.
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Keras vs Tensorflow vs Pytorch for a Final year Project
E.g. If you consider it an object detection problem it is: detect and localise all the pedestrians in a frame, and classify them by their (intended) action. IMO the easiest way to do this would be with mmdetection, which is built on top of pytorch. Just label your dataset, build a config, and boom you have a model. Inference with that model in only a few lines of code, you won't really need to learn too much to get started.
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DeepSort with PyTorch(support yolo series)
MMDetection
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[D] Pre-trained networks and batch normalization
For example, in mmdetection, they expose options in their config & implementation to freeze batch norm layers in backbones and in this config, norm_eval is set to True meaning to freeze tracking of batch norm stats, while the ResNet backbone is frozen up to the 1st stage. Example of their backbone implementation can be found here.
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Config files in plain Python
MMDetection uses config Python scripting. It's easier to define nn.Module objects other than writing class name in a json config file
Mask_RCNN
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Intuituvely Understanding Harris Corner Detector
The most widely used algorithms for classical feature detection today are "whatever opencv implements"
In terms of tech that's advancing at the moment? https://co-tracker.github.io/ if you want to track individual points, https://github.com/matterport/Mask_RCNN and its descendents if you want to detect, say, the cover of a book.
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Analyze defects and errors in the created images
Mask R-CNN
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List of AI-Models
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Thought Dump About Recent AI Advancements And Palantir
- Mask RCNN https://github.com/matterport/Mask_RCNN (open source, so also not Palantir's)
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Why are python dependencies so broken?
pip install git+https://github.com/matterport/Mask_RCNN
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DeepCreamPy & Hent-AI Guide: Installation and anime censorship removal (Version 2)
It is important to realize that to do its masking procedures, Hent-AI uses the Mask RCNN (MRCNN) package from Matterport. The problem with this version of MRCNN is that it is not compatible with Tensorflow 2.X versions, essentially limiting Hent-AI compatibility to strict Tensorflow 1.X versions. Since Tensorflow 1.15 is the last of the Tensorflow 1.X versions and uses CUDA 10.0, which supports a maximum compute capability of 7.5, this means that the last NVIDIA GPU series that is compatible with the original Hent-AI implementation is the RTX 2000 series. This is, of course, not optimal since it means that RTX 3000 series and later GPUs cannot be used despite their significant computing power and high VRAM.
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[P] Mask R-CNN (matterport) does not generate masks or just generates them randomly
I read that it could bethe problem with scipy version (https://github.com/matterport/Mask_RCNN/issues/2122) so I downgraded it, I also tried to modify shift = np.array([0, 0, 1., 1.]) in utils.py but nothing helped.
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Mask RCNN importing error
I am assuming you did a pip install of this github repository, or did you run pip install mrcnn. The mrcnn package on pypi is just an example package and doesn't have any useful functionality. In addition, where did you get the code from that you are trying to run, from someone else or did you write it yourself? Reason I am asking is because the import error is to be expected since there indeed is no InferenceConfig class defined in mrcnn.visualize.
- Maskrcnn - Mask r-cnn for object detection and segmentation
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MRCNN TF==2.7.0
Hello AI learners, check out my own development of Mask-RCNN supporting Tensorflow2.7.0 and Keras2.8.0. This is an edit of MRCNN which supports Tensoflow1.0, only.
What are some alternatives?
detectron2 - Detectron2 is a platform for object detection, segmentation and other visual recognition tasks.
Swin-Transformer-Object-Detection - This is an official implementation for "Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer using Shifted Windows" on Object Detection and Instance Segmentation.
yolov5 - YOLOv5 π in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite
yolact - A simple, fully convolutional model for real-time instance segmentation.
pytorch-lightning - Build high-performance AI models with PyTorch Lightning (organized PyTorch). Deploy models with Lightning Apps (organized Python to build end-to-end ML systems). [Moved to: https://github.com/Lightning-AI/lightning]
mmsegmentation - OpenMMLab Semantic Segmentation Toolbox and Benchmark.
PaddleDetection - Object Detection toolkit based on PaddlePaddle. It supports object detection, instance segmentation, multiple object tracking and real-time multi-person keypoint detection.
Mask-RCNN-training-with-docker-containers-on-Sagemaker
mmdetection3d - OpenMMLab's next-generation platform for general 3D object detection.
Mask-RCNN-Implementation - Mask RCNN Implementation on Custom Data(Labelme)
sahi - Framework agnostic sliced/tiled inference + interactive ui + error analysis plots
yolact - Tensorflow 2.x implementation YOLACT