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    YOLOv3

    YOLOv3

    Object detection architectures and models pretrained on the COCO data

    Fast, precise and easy to train, YOLOv5 has a long and successful history of real time object detection. Treat YOLOv5 as a university where you'll feed your model information for it to learn from and grow into one integrated tool. You can get started with less than 6 lines of code. with YOLOv5 and its Pytorch implementation. Have a go using our API by uploading your own image and watch as YOLOv5 identifies objects using our pretrained models. Start training your model without being an expert. Students love YOLOv5 for its simplicity and there are many quickstart examples for you to get started within seconds. Export and deploy your YOLOv5 model with just 1 line of code. There are also loads of quickstart guides and tutorials available to get your model where it needs to be. Create state of the art deep learning models with YOLOv5
    Downloads: 278 This Week
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    Darknet YOLO

    Darknet YOLO

    Real-Time Object Detection for Windows and Linux

    This is YOLO-v3 and v2 for Windows and Linux. YOLO (You only look once) is a state-of-the-art, real-time object detection system of Darknet, an open source neural network framework in C. YOLO is extremely fast and accurate. It uses a single neural network to divide a full image into regions, and then predicts bounding boxes and probabilities for each region. This project is a fork of the original Darknet project.
    Downloads: 69 This Week
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    Frigate

    Frigate

    NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras

    Frigate - NVR With Realtime Object Detection for IP Cameras A complete and local NVR designed for Home Assistant with AI object detection. Uses OpenCV and Tensorflow to perform realtime object detection locally for IP cameras. Use of a Google Coral Accelerator is optional, but highly recommended. The Coral will outperform even the best CPUs and can process 100+ FPS with very little overhead.
    Downloads: 39 This Week
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    dlib C++ Library
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    Downloads: 156 This Week
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    OpenPose

    OpenPose

    Real-time multi-person keypoint detection library for body, face, etc.

    OpenPose has represented the first real-time multi-person system to jointly detect human body, hand, facial, and foot keypoints (in total 135 keypoints) on single images. It is authored by Ginés Hidalgo, Zhe Cao, Tomas Simon, Shih-En Wei, Yaadhav Raaj, Hanbyul Joo, and Yaser Sheikh. It is maintained by Ginés Hidalgo and Yaadhav Raaj. OpenPose would not be possible without the CMU Panoptic Studio dataset. We would also like to thank all the people who has helped OpenPose in any way. 15, 18 or 25-keypoint body/foot keypoint estimation, including 6 foot keypoints. Runtime invariant to number of detected people. 2x21-keypoint hand keypoint estimation. Runtime depends on number of detected people. 70-keypoint face keypoint estimation. Runtime depends on number of detected people. Input: Image, video, webcam, Flir/Point Grey, IP camera, and support to add your own custom input source (e.g., depth camera).
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    ImageAI

    ImageAI

    A python library built to empower developers

    ImageAI is an easy-to-use Computer Vision Python library that empowers developers to easily integrate state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence features into their new and existing applications and systems. It is used by thousands of developers, students, researchers, tutors and experts in corporate organizations around the world. You will find features supported, links to official documentation as well as articles on ImageAI. ImageAI is widely used around the world by professionals, students, research groups and businesses. ImageAI provides API to recognize 1000 different objects in a picture using pre-trained models that were trained on the ImageNet-1000 dataset. The model implementations provided are SqueezeNet, ResNet, InceptionV3 and DenseNet. ImageAI provides API to detect, locate and identify 80 most common objects in everyday life in a picture using pre-trained models that were trained on the COCO Dataset.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Label Studio

    Label Studio

    Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool

    The most flexible data annotation tool. Quickly installable. Build custom UIs or use pre-built labeling templates. Detect objects on image, bboxes, polygons, circular, and keypoints supported. Partition image into multiple segments. Use ML models to pre-label and optimize the process. Label Studio is an open-source data labeling tool. It lets you label data types like audio, text, images, videos, and time series with a simple and straightforward UI and export to various model formats. It can be used to prepare raw data or improve existing training data to get more accurate ML models. The frontend part of Label Studio app lies in the frontend/ folder and written in React JSX. Multi-user labeling sign up and login, when you create an annotation it's tied to your account. Configurable label formats let you customize the visual interface to meet your specific labeling needs. Support for multiple data types including images, audio, text, HTML, time-series, and video.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Turi Create

    Turi Create

    Simplifies the development of custom machine learning models

    Turi Create simplifies the development of custom machine learning models. You don't have to be a machine learning expert to add recommendations, object detection, image classification, image similarity or activity classification to your app. If you want your app to recognize specific objects in images, you can build your own model with just a few lines of code. Turi Create supports macOS 10.12+, Linux (with glibc 2.10+), Windows 10 (via WSL). Turi Create requires Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8. Also, x86_64 architecture, and at least 4 GB of RAM. We recommend using virtualenv to use, install, or build Turi Create. The package User Guide and API Docs contain more details on how to use Turi Create. If you want to build Turi Create from source, see BUILD.md. Turi Create does not require a GPU, but certain models can be accelerated 9-13x by utilizing a GPU.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    dlib

    dlib

    Toolkit for making machine learning and data analysis applications

    Dlib is a modern C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools for creating complex software in C++ to solve real world problems. It is used in both industry and academia in a wide range of domains including robotics, embedded devices, mobile phones, and large high performance computing environments. Dlib's open source licensing allows you to use it in any application, free of charge. Good unit test coverage, the ratio of unit test lines of code to library lines of code is about 1 to 4. The library is tested regularly on MS Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X systems. No other packages are required to use the library, only APIs that are provided by an out of the box OS are needed. There is no installation or configure step needed before you can use the library. All operating system specific code is isolated inside the OS abstraction layers which are kept as small as possible.
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    Transformers

    Transformers

    State-of-the-art Machine Learning for Pytorch, TensorFlow, and JAX

    Transformers provides APIs and tools to easily download and train state-of-the-art pre-trained models. Using pre-trained models can reduce your compute costs, carbon footprint, and save you the time and resources required to train a model from scratch. These models support common tasks in different modalities. Text, for tasks like text classification, information extraction, question answering, summarization, translation, text generation, in over 100 languages. Images, for tasks like image classification, object detection, and segmentation. Audio, for tasks like speech recognition and audio classification. Transformers provides APIs to quickly download and use those pretrained models on a given text, fine-tune them on your own datasets and then share them with the community on our model hub. At the same time, each python module defining an architecture is fully standalone and can be modified to enable quick research experiments.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    VoTT

    VoTT

    Visual Object Tagging Tool, an electron app for building models

    Visual Object Tagging Tool: An electron app for building end-to-end Object Detection Models from Images and Videos. An open source annotation and labeling tool for image and video assets. VoTT is a React + Redux Web application, written in TypeScript. This project was bootstrapped with Create React App. VoTT can be installed as a native application or run from source. VoTT is also available as a stand-alone Web application and can be used in any modern Web browser. VoTT is available for Windows, Linux and OSX. Download the appropriate platform package/installer from GitHub Releases. As noted above, the Web version of VoTT cannot access the local file system; all assets must be imported/exported through a Cloud project. VoTT V2 is a refactor and refresh of the original Electron-based application. As the usage and demand for VoTT grew, V2 was started as an initiative to improve and make VoTT more extensible and maintainable.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    NanoDet-Plus

    NanoDet-Plus

    Lightweight anchor-free object detection model

    Super fast and high accuracy lightweight anchor-free object detection model. Real-time on mobile devices. NanoDet is a FCOS-style one-stage anchor-free object detection model which using Generalized Focal Loss as classification and regression loss. In NanoDet-Plus, we propose a novel label assignment strategy with a simple assign guidance module (AGM) and a dynamic soft label assigner (DSLA) to solve the optimal label assignment problem in lightweight model training. We also introduce a light feature pyramid called Ghost-PAN to enhance multi-layer feature fusion. These improvements boost previous NanoDet's detection accuracy by 7 mAP on COCO dataset. NanoDet provide multi-backend C++ demo including ncnn, OpenVINO and MNN. There is also an Android demo based on ncnn library. Supports various backends including ncnn, MNN and OpenVINO. Also provide Android demo based on ncnn inference framework.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    PyTorch Transfer-Learning-Library

    PyTorch Transfer-Learning-Library

    Transfer Learning Library for Domain Adaptation, Task Adaptation, etc.

    TLlib is an open-source and well-documented library for Transfer Learning. It is based on pure PyTorch with high performance and friendly API. Our code is pythonic, and the design is consistent with torchvision. You can easily develop new algorithms or readily apply existing algorithms. We appreciate all contributions. If you are planning to contribute back bug-fixes, please do so without any further discussion. If you plan to contribute new features, utility functions or extensions, please first open an issue and discuss the feature with us.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    SAHI

    SAHI

    A lightweight vision library for performing large object detection

    A lightweight vision library for performing large-scale object detection & instance segmentation. Object detection and instance segmentation are by far the most important fields of applications in Computer Vision. However, detection of small objects and inference on large images are still major issues in practical usage. Here comes the SAHI to help developers overcome these real-world problems with many vision utilities. Detection of small objects and objects far away in the scene is a major challenge in surveillance applications. Such objects are represented by small number of pixels in the image and lack sufficient details, making them difficult to detect using conventional detectors. In this work, an open-source framework called Slicing Aided Hyper Inference (SAHI) is proposed that provides a generic slicing aided inference and fine-tuning pipeline for small object detection.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Paper2GUI

    Paper2GUI

    Convert AI papers to GUI

    Convert AI papers to GUI,Make it easy and convenient for everyone to use artificial intelligence technology。让每个人都简单方便的使用前沿人工智能技术 Paper2GUI: An AI desktop APP toolbox for ordinary people. It can be used immediately without installation. It already supports 40+ AI models, covering AI painting, speech synthesis, video frame complementing, video super-resolution, object detection, and image stylization. , OCR recognition and other fields. Support Windows, Mac, Linux systems. Paper2GUI: 一款面向普通人的 AI 桌面 APP 工具箱,免安装即开即用,已支持 40+AI 模型,内容涵盖 AI 绘画、语音合成、视频补帧、视频超分、目标检测、图片风格化、OCR 识别等领域。支持 Windows、Mac、Linux 系统。
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    COCO Annotator

    COCO Annotator

    Web-based image segmentation tool for object detection & localization

    COCO Annotator is a web-based image annotation tool designed for versatility and efficiently label images to create training data for image localization and object detection. It provides many distinct features including the ability to label an image segment (or part of a segment), track object instances, label objects with disconnected visible parts, and efficiently store and export annotations in the well-known COCO format. The annotation process is delivered through an intuitive and customizable interface and provides many tools for creating accurate datasets. Several annotation tools are currently available, with most applications as a desktop installation. Once installed, users can manually define regions in an image and creating a textual description. Generally, objects can be marked by a bounding box, either directly, through a masking tool, or by marking points to define the containing area. COCO Annotator allows users to annotate images using free-form curves.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CutLER

    CutLER

    Code release for Cut and Learn for Unsupervised Object Detection

    CutLER is an approach for unsupervised object detection and instance segmentation that trains detectors without human-annotated labels, and the repo also includes VideoCutLER for unsupervised video instance segmentation. The method follows a “Cut-and-LEaRn” recipe: bootstrap object proposals, refine them iteratively, and train detection/segmentation heads to discover objects across diverse datasets. The codebase provides training and inference scripts, model configs, and references to benchmarking results that report large gains over prior unsupervised baselines. It’s intended for researchers exploring self-supervised and unsupervised recognition, offering a practical path to scale beyond costly labeled corpora. The README links papers and gives a high-level overview of components and expected outputs, with pointers to demos and assets. The repository is actively starred and structured as a typical research release with license, contribution guidelines, and security policy.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    DeepDetect

    DeepDetect

    Deep Learning API and Server in C++14 support for Caffe, PyTorch

    The core idea is to remove the error sources and difficulties of Deep Learning applications by providing a safe haven of commoditized practices, all available as a single core. While the Open Source Deep Learning Server is the core element, with REST API, and multi-platform support that allows training & inference everywhere, the Deep Learning Platform allows higher level management for training neural network models and using them as if they were simple code snippets. Ready for applications of image tagging, object detection, segmentation, OCR, Audio, Video, Text classification, CSV for tabular data and time series. Neural network templates for the most effective architectures for GPU, CPU, and Embedded devices. Training in a few hours and with small data thanks to 25+ pre-trained models. Full Open Source, with an ecosystem of tools (API clients, video, annotation, ...) Fast Server written in pure C++, a single codebase for Cloud, Desktop & Embedded.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    DetectAndTrack

    DetectAndTrack

    The implementation of an algorithm presented in the CVPR18 paper

    DetectAndTrack is the reference implementation for the CVPR 2018 paper “Detect-and-Track: Efficient Pose Estimation in Videos,” focusing on human keypoint detection and tracking across video frames. The system combines per-frame pose detection with a tracking mechanism to maintain identities over time, enabling efficient multi-person pose estimation in video. Code and instructions are organized to replicate paper results and to serve as a starting point for researchers working on pose in video. Although the repo has been archived and is now read-only, its issue tracker and artifacts remain useful for understanding implementation details and experimental settings. The project sits alongside other Facebook Research vision efforts, offering historical context for the evolution of video pose and tracking techniques. Researchers can still study the algorithms, adapt the pipeline, or port ideas into modern frameworks.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Pytorch-toolbelt

    Pytorch-toolbelt

    PyTorch extensions for fast R&D prototyping and Kaggle farming

    A pytorch-toolbelt is a Python library with a set of bells and whistles for PyTorch for fast R&D prototyping and Kaggle farming. Easy model building using flexible encoder-decoder architecture. Modules: CoordConv, SCSE, Hypercolumn, Depthwise separable convolution and more. GPU-friendly test-time augmentation TTA for segmentation and classification. GPU-friendly inference on huge (5000x5000) images. Every-day common routines (fix/restore random seed, filesystem utils, metrics). Losses: BinaryFocalLoss, Focal, ReducedFocal, Lovasz, Jaccard and Dice losses, Wing Loss and more. Extras for Catalyst library (Visualization of batch predictions, additional metrics). By design, both encoder and decoder produces a list of tensors, from fine (high-resolution, indexed 0) to coarse (low-resolution) feature maps. Access to all intermediate feature maps is beneficial if you want to apply deep supervision losses on them or encoder-decoder of object detection task.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Simd

    Simd

    High performance image processing library in C++

    The Simd Library is a free open source image processing library, designed for C and C++ programmers. It provides many useful high performance algorithms for image processing such as: pixel format conversion, image scaling and filtration, extraction of statistic information from images, motion detection, object detection (HAAR and LBP classifier cascades) and classification, neural network. The algorithms are optimized with using of different SIMD CPU extensions. In particular the library supports following CPU extensions: SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512 for x86/x64, VMX(Altivec) and VSX(Power7) for PowerPC, NEON for ARM. The Simd Library has C API and also contains useful C++ classes and functions to facilitate access to C API. The library supports dynamic and static linking, 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, Android and Linux, MSVS, G++ and Clang compilers, MSVS project and CMake build systems.
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    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Detic

    Detic

    Code release for "Detecting Twenty-thousand Classes

    Detic (“Detecting Twenty-thousand Classes using Image-level Supervision”) is a large-vocabulary object detector that scales beyond fully annotated datasets by leveraging image-level labels. It decouples localization from classification, training a strong box localizer on standard detection data while learning classifiers from weak supervision and large image-tag corpora. A shared region proposal backbone feeds a flexible classification head that can expand to tens of thousands of categories without exhaustive box annotations. The system supports zero- or few-shot extension to novel categories via semantic embeddings and class name supervision, making “open-world” detection practical. Built on Detectron2, the repo includes configs, pretrained weights, and conversion tools to mix fully and weakly supervised sources. Detic is especially useful for applications where label space is vast and long-tailed, but dense bounding-box annotation is infeasible.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV: a Library for Deep Learning in Computer Vision

    ChainerCV is a collection of tools to train and run neural networks for computer vision tasks using Chainer. In ChainerCV, we define the object detection task as a problem of, given an image, bounding box-based localization and categorization of objects. Bounding boxes in an image are represented as a two-dimensional array of shape (R,4), where R is the number of bounding boxes and the second axis corresponds to the coordinates of bounding boxes. ChainerCV supports dataset loaders, which can be used to easily index examples with list-like interfaces. Dataset classes whose names end with BboxDataset contain annotations of where objects locate in an image and which categories they are assigned to. These datasets can be indexed to return a tuple of an image, bounding boxes and labels. ChainerCV provides several network implementations that carry out object detection.
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    Hello AI World

    Hello AI World

    Guide to deploying deep-learning inference networks

    Hello AI World is a great way to start using Jetson and experiencing the power of AI. In just a couple of hours, you can have a set of deep learning inference demos up and running for realtime image classification and object detection on your Jetson Developer Kit with JetPack SDK and NVIDIA TensorRT. The tutorial focuses on networks related to computer vision, and includes the use of live cameras. You’ll also get to code your own easy-to-follow recognition program in Python or C++, and train your own DNN models onboard Jetson with PyTorch. Ready to dive into deep learning? It only takes two days. We’ll provide you with all the tools you need, including easy to follow guides, software samples such as TensorRT code, and even pre-trained network models including ImageNet and DetectNet examples. Follow these directions to integrate deep learning into your platform of choice and quickly develop a proof-of-concept design.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MMTracking

    MMTracking

    OpenMMLab Video Perception Toolbox

    MMTracking is an open-source video perception toolbox by PyTorch. It is a part of OpenMMLab project. We are the first open-source toolbox that unifies versatile video perception tasks include video object detection, multiple object tracking, single object tracking and video instance segmentation. We decompose the video perception framework into different components and one can easily construct a customized method by combining different modules. MMTracking interacts with other OpenMMLab projects. It is built upon MMDetection that we can capitalize any detector only through modifying the configs. All operations run on GPUs. The training and inference speeds are faster than or comparable to other implementations. We reproduce state-of-the-art models and some of them even outperform the official implementations.
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