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Images from an RGB-D camera are used to detect/classify objects in 2D, then detections are projected on the 3D point cloud.
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Wheat detection using Faster RCNN
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This repository walks you through creating your own custom One-Stage object detection model architecture ( in keras ) , with a synthetic dataset generator on board for training and evaluation
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A suite of tools to use in concert with object detection frameworks and models
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Code to reproduce the experiments described in "Do We Still Need Non-Maximum Suppression? Accurate Confidence Estimates and Implicit Duplication Modeling with IoU-Aware Calibration" (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.03110.pdf)
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Efficient point process inference for large scale object detection
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Non-Maximum-Suppression - with OpenCV cascade classifier. Uses Intersection Over Union to filter potential detections.
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Fast and simple implementation of Non Maximum Suppression algorithm in C++ with DLL for python usage.
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Image and Video Analysis & Processing
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A Python implementation from scratch of RCNN algorithm for Object Detection.
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Face Detection from scratch
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[ECCV 2020] Learning to Separate: Detecting Heavily-Occluded Objects in Urban Scenes
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Advance Patch Matcher Implementation. Matching patches with high accuracy and short time conditions using simplified SIFT algorithm and RANSAC outlier filtering.
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Canny Edge Detection without using OpenCV used Scripy ,Numpy
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Implements non max suppression
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Vehicle detecting implementation using OpenCV's YOLOv3 library in C++
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Object Detection with YOLOv3 in Pytorch
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