Simple IoU tracker with Similari and Rust

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  • Similari

    A framework for building high-performance real-time multiple object trackers

  • Several days ago, I posted the announcement about Similari - a rust framework for building tracker and similarity search engines. That post was positively accepted, but a couple of people wanted to learn more about the applicability of Similari. To fill the gap, I wrote an article on Medium where I demonstrated how to build a simple IoU tracker with Similari. I also do my best to fill the repo with useful samples - you can look at the samples directory to find how to build various trackers with the framework.

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