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TACO Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to TACO
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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/
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Swin-Transformer-Object-Detection
This is an official implementation for "Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer using Shifted Windows" on Object Detection and Instance Segmentation.
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SaaSHub
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glasgow-litter
A project that explores the relationship between deprivation and litter in Glasgow City. 🚯
TACO reviews and mentions
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Does a high tech Trash can 🗑 that sorts out plastic and trash out by scanning exist?
http://tacodataset.org/ <- Open source dataset if you want to train a classifier, I like this one
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Advice on Masters project | Vision transformers
Hi, So my project is to do with object detection on trash in the wild on this fairly obscure dataset: http://tacodataset.org/ and I was thinking of applying vision transformers to it for feature extraction. I was thinking of taking the YOLOX implementation and swapping out the backbone with swin transformers and perform bunch of comparisons/experiments for the write up. Sort of like how they applied swin transformers to mask R-CNN here but I am struggling to understand where to begin.
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How to convert Polygons to Bounding Boxes?
I was wondering if anyone had a script or could point me to one that would be able to convert polygons from image segmentation to bounding boxes for object detection. I am looking to create a trash detector to run on my trash picking up robot. I found the TACO dataset, but it uses segmentation and I just want to start with bounding boxes. Any help would be appreciated.
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