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Relate Anything Model for Object-level change detection #140

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aiyou9 opened this issue Jul 9, 2023 · 5 comments
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Relate Anything Model for Object-level change detection #140

aiyou9 opened this issue Jul 9, 2023 · 5 comments
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@aiyou9
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aiyou9 commented Jul 9, 2023

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there is a interesting project in relationship of anything based on SAM, so I think it may help your project in Object-level change detection

Relate Anything Model is capable of taking an image as input and utilizing SAM to identify the corresponding mask within the image. https://github.com/Luodian/RelateAnything

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giswqs commented Jul 19, 2023

Thank you for sharing. Contributions are welcome.

@giswqs giswqs added help wanted Extra attention is needed Feature request New feature or request labels Jul 19, 2023
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alhridoy commented Oct 1, 2023

Hi @aiyou9 are you working on that?

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aiyou9 commented Oct 1, 2023

Hi @aiyou9 are you working on that?

sorry, I did not work in this issue. I am just a biology student, I know little code in python.

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alhridoy commented Oct 1, 2023

Hi @giswqs Can I work on it. Any guidance will be appreciated to start off.

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giswqs commented Oct 1, 2023

@alhridoy Sure. Contributions are welcome. Create a new pull request.

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