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scikit-image
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How to Estimate Depth from a Single Image
We will use the Hugging Face transformers and diffusers libraries for inference, FiftyOne for data management and visualization, and scikit-image for evaluation metrics.
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
Data analysis involves scrutinizing datasets for class imbalances or protected features and understanding their correlations and representations. A classical tool like pandas would be my obvious choice for most of the analysis, and I would use OpenCV or Scikit-Image for image-related tasks.
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Converting Scikit-Learn Library Algorithms to C
scikit hog library: https://github.com/scikit-image/scikit-image/blob/main/skimage/feature/_hog.py#L302 , https://github.com/scikit-image/scikit-image/blob/main/skimage/feature/_hoghistogram.pyx
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Is it possible to add a noise to an image in python?
This is a good cv deep learning book with python examples https://www.manning.com/books/deep-learning-for-vision-systems. If you're pretty comfortable with the concepts of traditional image processing this is a good companion to cv2 (so you don't have to reinvent the wheel) https://scikit-image.org/
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A CLI that does simple image processing and also generates cool patterns
Also, don't know if you're familiar with Python, but if you need ideas for to implement for future directions : https://scikit-image.org/
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Color Matrices for scan correction
There's probably something in scikit-image to do what you want, or close enough to build on.
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Python: The Best Image Processing Libraries
Scikit-image The Scikit-image library is a collection of image processing algorithms that are designed to be easy to use and understand. It includes algorithms for common tasks like edge detection, feature extraction, and image restoration. If you are just starting out in image processing, then this is a good library to check out!
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Image Processing is Easier than you Thought! (Getting started with Python Pillow)
Python is a general-purpose programming language that provides many image processing libraries for adding image processing capabilities to digital images. Some of the most common image processing libraries in Python are OpenCV, Python Imaging Library (PIL), Scikit-image etc.
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Scikit-image for Image Processing
Then you would need to find what this plugin does for imshow. First thing you can see is that "interpolation" is not "bicubic" as you used, but "nearest"… but there are other settings here that are responsible for the difference of displays. (it's better that you look at the source code in your environment, as it might be slightly different)
- Patented algorithm removed from scikit-image shortly before merge accept
coco-annotator
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
For instance, the COCO Annotator is a web-based image annotation tool tailored for the COCO dataset format, allowing collaborative labeling with features like attribute tagging and automatic segmentation. Similarly, Label Studio offers an easy-to-use interface for bounding box object labeling in images.
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[D] Labeling tool runs locally on my machine, but there is an option for creating multiple users?
I'm trying to use Coco-annotator: https://github.com/jsbroks/coco-annotator
- Does anyone knows any free annotation tool for keypoints in coco format
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Detectron2: No instances in prediction
I'm trying to train Detectron2 on a custom dataset that I annotated with coco-annotator. After training I wanted to predict Instances of my Image, but I dont get any shown.
- Using properly the API
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“Frameworks” for labeling training data (imagery)?
I've used Coco Annotator in a project before, we hosted it on an Azure VM. Really nice tool, can make multiple users, export in generic coco format, use bounding boxes on annotations, etc.
What are some alternatives?
pillow - Python Imaging Library (Fork)
cvat - Annotate better with CVAT, the industry-leading data engine for machine learning. Used and trusted by teams at any scale, for data of any scale. [Moved to: https://github.com/cvat-ai/cvat]
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
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.
nude.py - Nudity detection with Python
label-studio - Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format
python-qrcode - Python QR Code image generator
Universal Data Tool - Collaborate & label any type of data, images, text, or documents, in an easy web interface or desktop app.
thumbor - thumbor is an open-source photo thumbnail service by globo.com
mlnotify - 🔔 No need to keep checking your training - just one import line and you'll know the second it's done.
wand - The ctypes-based simple ImageMagick binding for Python
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. [Moved to: https://github.com/HumanSignal/labelImg]