yolov7_d2
YOLOv6
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yolov7_d2
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YOLOv7: Trainable Bag-of-Freebies
Especially hilarious considering some other people ALSO jumped on the "we made an object detector so let's call it YOLOvX" wagon and released...
Something called YOLOv7.
https://github.com/jinfagang/yolov7
- YOLOv7: YOLO with Transformers and Instance Segmentation
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How to Train YOLOv6 on a Custom Dataset
You're 9 months late https://github.com/jinfagang/yolov7
- YOLOv6: Redefine state-of-the-art for object detection
YOLOv6
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I want to make a Class monitoring system. is it possible in the conditions I'm in ??
Some resources to get you started...https://towardsdatascience.com/object-detection-with-10-lines-of-code-d6cb4d86f606https://github.com/OlafenwaMoses/ImageAIhttps://towardsdatascience.com/yolo-object-detection-with-opencv-and-python-21e50ac599e9https://github.com/meituan/YOLOv6
- [P] Any object detection library
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DeepSort with PyTorch(support yolo series)
meituan/YOLOv6
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Tried to install requirements.txt with pip for YOLOv6.
Have you looked at this open github issue? It might be that you do not need to/should not install it using pip.
- A single-stage object detection framework dedicated to industrial applications
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YOLOv6: Redefine state-of-the-art for object detection
https://github.com/meituan/YOLOv6/blob/main/docs/About_namin...
> P.S. We are contacting the authors of YOLO series about the naming of YOLOv6.
You should ask _before_ publishing, not _after_.
They claim it runs faster and is more accurate than YOLOv5, yet requires 3x as much computation (GFLOPs)? Something doesn't add up here.
There is unbelievably little information about the architecture too. Unfortunately it's not in a format I can easily throw the cfg in as visualize it: https://gitlab.com/danbarry16/darknet-visual
This appears to be on purpose to advertise DagsHub: https://dagshub.com/pricing
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[D][P] YOLOv6: state-of-the-art object detection at 1242 FPS
Saved you the time: https://github.com/meituan/YOLOv6
- Is YOLOv6 actually a significant improvement over YOLOv5?
- YOLOv6 is out
What are some alternatives?
yolov3 - YOLOv3 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite
yolov5 - YOLOv5 🚀 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite
edgetpu-yolo - Minimal-dependency Yolov5 export and inference demonstration for the Google Coral EdgeTPU
yolor - implementation of paper - You Only Learn One Representation: Unified Network for Multiple Tasks (https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.04206)
edgetpu - Coral issue tracker (and legacy Edge TPU API source)
YOLOv4 - Port of YOLOv4 to C# + TensorFlow
YOLOX - YOLOX is a high-performance anchor-free YOLO, exceeding yolov3~v5 with MegEngine, ONNX, TensorRT, ncnn, and OpenVINO supported. Documentation: https://yolox.readthedocs.io/
BCNet - Deep Occlusion-Aware Instance Segmentation with Overlapping BiLayers [CVPR 2021]
keras-yolo3 - Training and Detecting Objects with YOLO3
yolact - A simple, fully convolutional model for real-time instance segmentation.
PixelLib - Visit PixelLib's official documentation https://pixellib.readthedocs.io/en/latest/