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ultralytics
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The CEO of Ultralytics (yolov8) using LLMs to engage with commenters on GitHub
Yep, I noticed this a while ago. It posts easily identifiable ChatGPT responses. It also posts garbage wrong answers which makes it worse than useless. Totally disrespectful to the userbase.
https://github.com/ultralytics/ultralytics/issues/5748#issue...
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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My kid sounds like ChatGPT, and soon yours might, too
There are obvious places it is being used that I have noticed organically. For instance, check out the answers in this repo:
https://github.com/ultralytics/ultralytics/issues/5748#issue...
If you read the answers there, the style of answering is always to repeat the question in a very specific way. Once you see it you can’t in-see it.
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
When browsing the state-of-the-art in object detection on Papers with Code, I found the YOLO model to be one of the most popular, accurate, and fastest. That being said, I would recommend having a look at Ultralytics, which provides the tools to evaluate, predict, and export the latest versions of YOLO models with only a few lines of code.
- Instance segmentation of small objects in grainy drone imagery
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Breaking the Myth: Object Detection Isn't Hard as Thought
YOLOv8 (You Only Look Once) is an open-source Computer Vision AI model released on January 10th, 2023. It’s called YOLO because it detects everything inside an image in a single pass. The new version can perform image detection, classification, instance segmentation, tracking, and pose estimation tasks.
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How I use "AI" to entertain my cat
Next, I needed to figure out, how can I access the stream, recognize an animal, then let Max know? There are tons of examples of recognizing an object via camera frames, but I ultimately found this python library called ultralytics that supports RTSP streams and classifying objects in the video frames using pre-built models. The docs looked like it would be pretty low effort, so after some experimentation, I was successful in having the ultralytics library recognize objects from my cheap camera!
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How to load the optimizer state_dicts in yolov8?
I have created an issue in their Github as well but so far not much help has been recieved. You can check that here
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Autodistill: A new way to create CV models
And the target models include: * YOLOv8 (You Only Look Once) * YOLO-NAS * YOLOv5 * and DETR
awesome-production-machine-learning
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
One trove of treasures is the awesome-production-machine-learning repository on GitHub. This curated list provides a multitude of frameworks, libraries, and software designed to facilitate various stages of the ML lifecycle.
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[P] We are building a curated list of open source tooling for data-centric AI workflows, looking for contributions.
There is a cool, gigantic list for MLOps that I can recommend: https://github.com/EthicalML/awesome-production-machine-learning
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How much of a full DS project pipeline can I do for free?
There are a lot of frameworks and specific tools out there that try to make production ML projects viable; from specific like Airflow (orchestrating jobs) and MLflow (experiment tracking) to more complex ones like Kubeflow. You can have a grasp here.
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Sqldiff: SQLite Database Difference Utility
https://github.com/EthicalML/awesome-production-machine-lear...
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I'm looking for a tool that let's you visualize the models architecture like this. Any idea what it is called?
https://github.com/EthicalML/awesome-production-machine-learning I think you will find most of the tools to visualize the model on this link.
- Awesome production machine learning - curated list of awesome open source libraries that will help you deploy, monitor, version, scale, and secure your production machine learning [free] [website] [@all]
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Crucial differences in MLOps for deep learning
2/ https://github.com/EthicalML/awesome-production-machine-learning
What are some alternatives?
segment-anything - The repository provides code for running inference with the SegmentAnything Model (SAM), links for downloading the trained model checkpoints, and example notebooks that show how to use the model.
shap - A game theoretic approach to explain the output of any machine learning model.
super-gradients - Easily train or fine-tune SOTA computer vision models with one open source training library. The home of Yolo-NAS.
awesome-jax - JAX - A curated list of resources https://github.com/google/jax
yolo_tracking - BoxMOT: pluggable SOTA tracking modules for segmentation, object detection and pose estimation models
netron - Visualizer for neural network, deep learning and machine learning models
GroundingDINO - Official implementation of the paper "Grounding DINO: Marrying DINO with Grounded Pre-Training for Open-Set Object Detection"
awesome-mlops - :sunglasses: A curated list of awesome MLOps tools
Auto-GPT - An experimental open-source attempt to make GPT-4 fully autonomous. [Moved to: https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT]
awesome-ml-for-cybersecurity - :octocat: Machine Learning for Cyber Security
yolov8_onnx_python - YOLOv8 inference using Python
datascience - Curated list of Python resources for data science.