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Non max suppression implementation
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
import matplotlib.patches as patches | |
image = plt.imread('index.jpg') | |
# draw emtpy figure | |
fig = plt.figure() | |
# define axis | |
ax = fig.add_axes([0, 0, 1, 1]) | |
# plot image | |
plt.imshow(image) | |
# create rectangular patch | |
#dog | |
rect_0 = patches.Rectangle((190, 380), 300, 150, edgecolor='red', facecolor='none', linewidth=2) | |
rect_1 = patches.Rectangle((300, 420), 150, 210, edgecolor='green', facecolor='none', linewidth=2) | |
rect_2 = patches.Rectangle((320, 360), 200, 230, edgecolor='blue', facecolor='none', linewidth=2) | |
#person | |
rect_3 = patches.Rectangle((390, 50), 300, 330, edgecolor='red', facecolor='none', linewidth=2) | |
rect_4 = patches.Rectangle((490, 45), 200, 500, edgecolor='green', facecolor='none', linewidth=2) | |
rect_5 = patches.Rectangle((480, 130),150,400, edgecolor='blue', facecolor='none', linewidth=2) | |
# add patch | |
#dog | |
ax.add_patch(rect_0) | |
ax.text(188, 376, 'Box0:90%', color='red') | |
ax.add_patch(rect_1) | |
ax.text(328, 416, 'Box1:98%', color='green') | |
ax.add_patch(rect_2) | |
ax.text(318, 356, 'Box2:82%', color='blue') | |
#person | |
ax.add_patch(rect_3) | |
ax.text(388, 44, 'Box3:87%', color='red') | |
ax.add_patch(rect_4) | |
ax.text(492, 33, 'Box4:98%', color='green') | |
ax.add_patch(rect_5) | |
ax.text(478, 126, 'Box5:82%', color='blue') | |
# show figure | |
plt.show() |
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
import matplotlib.patches as patches | |
image = plt.imread('index.jpg') | |
# draw emtpy figure | |
fig = plt.figure() | |
# define axis | |
ax = fig.add_axes([0, 0, 1, 1]) | |
# plot image | |
plt.imshow(image) | |
# create rectangular patch | |
rect_1 = patches.Rectangle((300, 420), 150, 210, edgecolor='green', facecolor='none', linewidth=2) | |
rect_4 = patches.Rectangle((490, 45), 200, 500, edgecolor='green', facecolor='none', linewidth=2) | |
# add patch | |
ax.add_patch(rect_1) | |
ax.text(328, 416, 'Box1:98%', color='green') | |
ax.add_patch(rect_4) | |
ax.text(492, 33, 'Box4:98%', color='green') | |
# show figure | |
plt.show() |
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import torch | |
from torchvision.ops import nms | |
boxes = torch.tensor([[190,380,(190+300),(380+150)], | |
[300,420,(300+150),(420+210)], | |
[320,360,(320+200),(360+230)], | |
[390,50,(390+300),(50+330)], | |
[490,45,(490+200),(45+500)], | |
[480,130,(480+150),(130+400)]], dtype=torch.float32) | |
scores = torch.tensor([[0.90],[0.98],[0.82], [0.87],[0.98],[0.82]], dtype=torch.float32) | |
nms(boxes = boxes, scores = scores, iou_threshold=0.2) |
'bounding_boxes.py' fails! It uses an inexistent image file: 'index.jpg'
If this file exists, where it is and why don't you tell?
Replace that with whatever image you're working on!
Yes, this is what I did. But I see the phenomenon of missing images too often and that's why I mentioned it. (Usually I don't have that luxury ... You wer unlucky! :))
Sometimes it plays a role what image one uses. And the name 'index.jpg' raises such a suspicion! But since this is not the case for your code, it would be wise to use something like 'any_image' or 'your_image', to make this clear. This is what I do when I post a code in stackoverflow.com and elsewhere.
Anyway, thanks for sharing this code! :)
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'bounding_boxes.py' fails! It uses an inexistent image file: 'index.jpg'
If this file exists, where it is and why don't you tell?