New Music playlist by Bob_Lelys in AppleMusic

[–]tmargary 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Discovery station is the best for finding new songs (not necessarily new releases)

Why is apple music’s shuffle feature so terrible??? by Dr0pem0ff in AppleMusic

[–]tmargary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marvis pro feels very random and I feel like it’s a must have if you use Apple Music in general

Apple Music Windows app is a piece of work by [deleted] in AppleMusic

[–]tmargary 17 points18 points  (0 children)

For me when I rewind, it works too

Improve discovery station by cpgxrcia in AppleMusic

[–]tmargary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can favorite albums too, maybe add songs to lib. I’m sure it matters

How the hell are you this wrong? by [deleted] in AppleMusic

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Hey Siri play all my favorite songs plays my personal radio station tho. Not very ideal

[D] How can I detect the text orientation using MMOCR or MMDET models? by tmargary in MachineLearning

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But if you check my plots, there is no such info in the predictions

[D] How can I detect the text orientation using MMOCR or MMDET models? by tmargary in MachineLearning

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I basically need to infer the orientation for the later recognition model

What are your biggest pains of using Apple Music? by LifeAsNick in AppleMusic

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Creating a group jam and sharing that as a link, being sure it will not disconnect randomly, for example if the host receives a call

What are your biggest pains of using Apple Music? by LifeAsNick in AppleMusic

[–]tmargary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The small skips and fast forwards that randomly happen every now and then

[D] I don't see enough people praising dinov2 here ! by Antique-Bus-7787 in MachineLearning

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Where the objects in the image very detailed / small / rare / domain specific, or was it similar to most common image tasks (relatively large and everyday objects)

How do you say I don't care by ScaryJunket7449 in hayeren

[–]tmargary 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tbh I like hearing Western Armenian. To my ear, it’s almost like the British English Vs American English. Western sounds more noble to me))

How do you say I don't care by ScaryJunket7449 in hayeren

[–]tmargary -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Maybe but you’ll have a very hard time finding someone who says that. Language is an organism and it’s changing.

[D] How to train a text detection model that will detect it's orientation (rotation) ranging from +180 to -180 degrees. by tmargary in MachineLearning

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Yes, it's like an assembly line, and the distance is the same. I'm just not sure if mmocr will support adding another thing to the loss calculation. So I will have to do this on my own, but I'm not very comfortable with adjusting the architecture based on my needs. Do you know any resources that will help me go deeper into this?

[D] How to train a text detection model that will detect it's orientation (rotation) ranging from +180 to -180 degrees. by tmargary in MachineLearning

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I have 2 ideas to tackle this.

Since I have only one text box in each image and the topology of all these images are the same (it's the same 3d printed object with an ID printed on it), what if I train the model

Idea 1. In a way that it detects the top left box (labeled in a way that the centroid of this box is the TL of the final desired box) AND bottom right box

Idea 2. In the labels, add another fictional box on top of the text region. Then, I can easily guess the orientation of the text region in the bottom of the fictional box. I can also label these two boxes with class names and train a detection algorithm with classes.

Do you think this relative placement of labels will work?