mmyolo
mmpose
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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mmyolo
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MMDeploy: Deploy All the Algorithms of OpenMMLab
MMYOLO: OpenMMLab YOLO series toolbox and benchmark
mmpose
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RTMPose: The All-In-One Real-time Pose Estimation Solution for R&D
RTMPose-m achieves 75.8% AP on COCO with 90+ FPS on an Intel i7-11700 CPU and 430+ FPS on an NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti GPU, and RTMPose-l achieves 67.0% AP on COCO-WholeBody with 130+ FPS.
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MMDeploy: Deploy All the Algorithms of OpenMMLab
MMPose: OpenMMLab pose estimation toolbox and benchmark.
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Model conversion from Pytorch to Tf using Onnx.
I downloaded pytorch2onnx.py from mmPose tools. It's big, but the top half is imports and input arguments. Line 125, I hard-coded my (image) input size. I ran it on my .pth model file, and out pop'd an onnx file.
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Finetuning Openpose for custom dataset
They have a specific repo called mmpose: https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmpose
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State of the art 2D body pose estimation [Discussion]
I would start with mmpose. It's basically a curated list of the best models ready to go.
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[P] Object detection framework : Detectron2 VS MMDetection
The [MMLab key point detection](https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmpose) is in a separate repo from detection.
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[D] Searching for open source pose estimation solution similar to open pose ?
One option is mmPose. They have a bunch of 2D/3D models implemented and support different skeleton structures.
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Human Pose Estimation Recommendation
This library is pretty good. It has implementations for a number of pose estimators. I think Darkpose is the best one from memory
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Human pose classification problem.
Check out https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmpose I think they have guides for new datasets
What are some alternatives?
mmdetection - OpenMMLab Detection Toolbox and Benchmark
openpose - OpenPose: Real-time multi-person keypoint detection library for body, face, hands, and foot estimation
mmrotate - OpenMMLab Rotated Object Detection Toolbox and Benchmark
openpifpaf - Official implementation of "OpenPifPaf: Composite Fields for Semantic Keypoint Detection and Spatio-Temporal Association" in PyTorch.
mmtracking - OpenMMLab Video Perception Toolbox. It supports Video Object Detection (VID), Multiple Object Tracking (MOT), Single Object Tracking (SOT), Video Instance Segmentation (VIS) with a unified framework.
AlphaPose - Real-Time and Accurate Full-Body Multi-Person Pose Estimation&Tracking System
mmpretrain - OpenMMLab Pre-training Toolbox and Benchmark
mmaction2 - OpenMMLab's Next Generation Video Understanding Toolbox and Benchmark
hcaptcha-challenger - 🥂 Gracefully face hCaptcha challenge with MoE(ONNX) embedded solution.
deep-high-resolution-net.pytorch - The project is an official implementation of our CVPR2019 paper "Deep High-Resolution Representation Learning for Human Pose Estimation"
segment-anything-video - MetaSeg: Packaged version of the Segment Anything repository
AdelaiDet - AdelaiDet is an open source toolbox for multiple instance-level detection and recognition tasks.