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Does the model detects every object like dog,cat,phone etc #6
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@KothapallySrinathReddy, I believe I utilized the YOLOv5 pre-trained model, specifically in this project. My assumption is that the YOLOv5 model comes pre-trained on the COCO dataset, which includes annotations for 80 common objects. You might want to consider running it on your own dataset and observing whether it detects your desired class(es) or not. Thank you! |
Like eve though it doesn't detect the type of object, I want the model to
say some object ia present at that point. How xan we achieve it. Can u help
me with that
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project. My assumption is that the YOLOv5 model comes pre-trained on the
COCO dataset, which includes annotations for 80 common objects. You might
want to consider running it on your own dataset and observing whether it
detects your desired class(es) or not. Thank you!
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will this project work with live camera
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… Like eve though it doesn't detect the type of object, I want the model to
say some object ia present at that point. How xan we achieve it. Can u help
me with that
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> @KothapallySrinathReddy <https://github.com/KothapallySrinathReddy>, I
> believe I utilized the YOLOv5 pre-trained model, specifically in this
> project. My assumption is that the YOLOv5 model comes pre-trained on the
> COCO dataset, which includes annotations for 80 common objects. You might
> want to consider running it on your own dataset and observing whether it
> detects your desired class(es) or not. Thank you!
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@KothapallySrinathReddy This project is the quick start. The following implementations (same project as this but with more options and control) provide the webcam option. |
@KothapallySrinathReddy What I understand from your question is that you want to get the class/category/label of detected object. The class is already being predicted and displayed in the inference. Kindly refer to the demo images on the repo. |
like yolo will detect upto 80 objects if the object is not classified in
yolo , than what the yolo model will detect.
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Is the object is detected, it would always be classified to one of the class. |
ohh okay okay
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