NEW - YOLOv8 🚀 in PyTorch > ONNX > OpenVINO > CoreML > TFLite
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NEW - YOLOv8 🚀 in PyTorch > ONNX > OpenVINO > CoreML > TFLite
Perception stack for quadrotors developed using synthetic data and deployed on a DJI Tello EDU drone using NVIDIA's Jetson Orin Nano to autonomously navigate an obstacle course.
Human height estimation from video live feed with deep learning based automatic scene calibration
A fast, easy-to-use, production-ready inference server for computer vision supporting deployment of many popular model architectures and fine-tuned models.
SafeAR - Supporting privacy and confidentiality in augmented reality context Repo
Python Computer Vision & Video Analytics Framework With Batteries Included
Open source Python library for building bioimage analysis pipelines
We write your reusable computer vision tools. 💜
EMSANet: Efficient Multi-Task RGB-D Scene Analysis for Indoor Environments
Our OpenYOLO3D model achieves state-of-the-art performance in Open Vocabulary 3D Instance Segmentation on ScanNet200 and Replica datasets with up ∼16x speedup compared to the best existing method in literature.
Ultralytics YOLOv8, YOLOv9, YOLOv10 for ROS 2
Object Detection toolkit based on PaddlePaddle. It supports object detection, instance segmentation, multiple object tracking and real-time multi-person keypoint detection.
Flood-Filling Networks for instance segmentation in 3d volumes.
Use YOLOv8 in real-time, for object detection, instance segmentation, pose estimation and image classification, via ONNX Runtime.
OpenMMLab Detection Toolbox and Benchmark
Framework agnostic sliced/tiled inference + interactive ui + error analysis plots
Chicken weight estimation using Grounding DINO, SAM and LinearRegression
Awesome OVD-OVS - A Survey on Open-Vocabulary Detection and Segmentation: Past, Present, and Future
Images to inference with no labeling (use foundation models to train supervised models).
Provides some core functionalities for multi-task scene analysis in PyTorch.
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