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Another annotation tool that integrates prediction and training within the application is supervisely supervisely.com., unfortunately it's pretty expensive unless you are satisfied with the community version. I saw that they have an integration for owl-vit, which might be helpful for annotation of animals. https://ecosystem.supervisely.com/apps/serve-owl-vit. Source: about 2 years ago
Hello world. This tutorial is a gentle introduction to building modern text recognition system using deep learning in 15 minutes. It will teach you the main ideas of how to use Keras and Supervisely for this problem. This guide is for anyone who is interested in using Deep Learning for text recognition in images but has no idea where to start. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
If they were videos, I would have suggested trying supervise.ly as it has a very good tracking functionality. Source: almost 3 years ago
Hi, I'm exactly in the same boat like you are. I looked around for a while and the better solutions I found was supervise.ly and CVAT for video annotation. The pricetag on supervisely is pretty high, so I analyzed CVAT for a couple days and was positively surprised. Source: almost 3 years ago
Under the WPI Photo Ambum section of the page for FRC field photos (https://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/frc/playing-field#WPIPhotos), they have a section of machine learning imagery. However, this link goes to supervise.ly, the website they use for machine learning. I created an account to attempt to download the images, however, whenever I try to 'clone' the project, it stalls at 0% and gives me an error... Source: almost 3 years ago
To make this process easier, there are a lot of programs exist to visually annotate images for machine learning. You can ask a search engine something like "software to annotate images for machine learning" to get a list of them. There are also many online tools that can do all this work. One of the great online tools for this is the Roboflow Annotate. Using this service, you just need to upload your images, draw... - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
I haven't used their product but looking at their website it looks like they are focused on dataset management and the pipeline around that part of the process (uploading data, understanding the data, labeling data, data curation, model assisted labeling) which is what Roboflow does with https://roboflow.com/annotate. Source: over 2 years ago
We’re happy to sponsor personal and academic projects at Roboflow. Just reach out and we’ll hook you up: https://roboflow.com/annotate. Source: almost 4 years ago
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