Fish detection using Open Images Dataset and Tensorflow Object Detection
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Fish detection using Open Images Dataset and Tensorflow Object Detection
Code and pre-trained models for Instance Segmentation track in Open Images Dataset
Automatic License Plate Recognition for Traffic Violation Management made with YOLOv4, Darknet, Tensorflow Lite
Downsampled Open Images Dataset V4 with 15.4 M bounding boxes for 600 categories on 1.9M images
Download single or multiple classes from the Open Images V6 dataset (OIDv6)
Generate TFRecord for images downloaded using EscVM/OIDv4_ToolKit
Convert Open Image v6 detection dataset to VOC pasacal format XML. https://github.com/openimages/dataset
Download and visualize single or multiple classes from the huge Open Images v4 dataset
A tool for creating subset of Open Images V4
Code for Roboflow's How to Create a Synthetic Dataset tutorial.
A code snippet to download open images for training
Includes the YOLO-weight files to detect dolpins
This repository hosts an Object Detector implemented using YOLOv4. Trained to recognize five classes—Person, Bird, Animal, Building, and Tree—it enables accurate and swift object detection and tracking.
Classify known sites from around the world, given challenging and very big data set. This project is based on a kaggle competition.
👩🔧 Convert OpenImages format to TensorFlow-friendly format (converting to VOC with sturcture improvements ✨)
A deep residual network implementation using TF high-level APIs.
A collection of scripts to download data, train and evaluate an image classifier on Open Images using TensorFlow
Object detection using YOLOv8 models using streamlit web app
The notebook describes the process of downloading selected image classes from the Open Images Dataset using the FiftyOne tool.
Course Project of Advance Machine Learning
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