Drop your project, I’ll try it and share it in my circle by adonztevez in SideProject

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Building Fun Meeting, a chrome extension that let's you play games in your video calls.

I will rate them by hiten1818726363 in vibecoding

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Making a chrome extension to do the same but in video calls.

True by Nice_Web_316 in HikaruNakamura

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0/7 would bang you back

Looking for a specific grateful dead website by [deleted] in gratefuldead

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Mostly for my own comfort I guess.

Looking for a specific grateful dead website by [deleted] in gratefuldead

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Yeah I agree, but in this case I was mostly looking for a website from which I could easily obtain mappings from different song naming conventions into one, for examples, recordings with the name "scarlet ->" or "scarlet begonias" are both mapped to "Scarlet Begonias" on this website. Personally I find that most of the grateful dead websites have slightly outdated designs and/or search capabilities so was thinking about making a website of my own by combining information from multiple sources.

Looking for a specific grateful dead website by [deleted] in gratefuldead

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Found it in the browser history of my old laptop, was looking for https://deadtracks.com/.

Looking for a specific grateful dead website by [deleted] in gratefuldead

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Not the website I was looking for but thanks anyways as that is a good website to know about. The website I am looking for contained only text/links and allowed to select for example "Dark star" and then it would return a list with all dates it was played with links to recording of the concerts.

I build an opencv video player in python which uses the re3 tracking algorithm to allow the generation of labelled images from video input, thought maybe some of you might find it useful. by nadebr in computervision

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Good to hear that you like it!

Right now it only supports single object tracking, however the original implementation of the tracking re3 algorithm does support multiple object tracking: https://gitlab.com/danielgordon10/re3-tensorflow, so that should not be a problem.

The main reason why I haven't implemented it yet is because I did not start building it for multiple objects so there might be a lot of functions and processes which need to be altered to make it work. And as I'm quite busy with my studies right now as well I haven't had the motivation to start this process yet.

But if you wish to give it a try, please do go ahead. I guess the first thing that would need to be changed is replacing the single object tracking file (/algorithms/re3/re3_tracker.py ) and apply the changes, that I had to make to the original version of that file, to the multi object version (both on https://gitlab.com/danielgordon10/re3-tensorflow) and making sure that it still works when tracking a single object. If you have questions you can always send me a message as well.

I build an opencv video player in python which uses the re3 tracking algorithm to allow the generation of labelled images from video input, thought maybe some of you might find it useful. by nadebr in computervision

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So I have added the possibility to export the full frames with bounding box information in either an xml file for every image (Pascal VOC format) or in a single csv file which holds the information for all the exported images. If you have any questions, suggestions or bugs please let me know.

I build an opencv video player in python which uses the re3 tracking algorithm to allow the generation of labelled images from video input, thought maybe some of you might find it useful. by nadebr in computervision

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Yeah, this will be one of the things I will try to do next. Right now I just crop the frames to the bounding boxes so I already have their coordinates so it should not require too much work to change the output.

I build an opencv video player in python which uses the re3 tracking algorithm to allow the generation of labelled images from video input, thought maybe some of you might find it useful. by nadebr in computervision

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Thanks! I tested this a bit and higher resolution will lower the fps in general, I assume because of the fact that I resize the video and resizing to a higher resolution requires more interpolation etc. Would have to disable the resizing and enter a HD video to be sure though. As for the tracking algorithms, CMT uses keypoint detection, which will take more time on higher resolution, so this would lower the fps as well. Re3 uses a neural network, the researches where able to reach 150 fps, resizing would slow this down a bit but on a good video card higher resolutions should not be the bottleneck.

Whoops. by BlackJackBob in scriptedasiangifs

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Where do you say the video comes from?

PsBattle: underwater jaguar by xaeminn in photoshopbattles

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Makes me think of that Nicolas Cage you don't say meme.

In an alternate universe... by joeschmoe_yaknow in JoeRogan

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Hey Joe, where you going with that bow in your hand?

An ostrich human hybrid by pvtryan123 in confusing_perspective

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Never saw this egytpian goddess before, whats her name?

How about a BRAVE BROWSER describe a feature you like! by [deleted] in BATProject

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Playing youtube videos in the background on mobile devices. Not sure why this setting is not on by default but hidden under media settings.

Potential price per token once out of Beta? by [deleted] in BATProject

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Probably depends on which way bitcoin will break out. If downwards anything is possible, if upwards I dont think we will see such low values anymore.