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# Object Detector | ||
## Description | ||
The Object Detector is a computer vision project that uses deep learning algorithms to detect and identify objects in images and videos. This project can be used for a variety of applications, such as security monitoring, autonomous vehicles, and smart home systems. | ||
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## Features | ||
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1.Supports detection of multiple object classes in a single image or video frame | ||
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2.Provides bounding boxes and class labels for each detected object | ||
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3.Utilizes a pre-trained deep learning model for fast and accurate object detection | ||
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4.Allows for custom training of the object detection model on new datasets | ||
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5.Provides an easy-to-use Python API for integrating the object detector into your own projects | ||
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## Getting Started | ||
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**Prerequisites** | ||
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Python 3.6 or higher | ||
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TensorFlow 2.x or PyTorch 1.x | ||
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OpenCV | ||
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## Installation | ||
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1.Clone the repository: | ||
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git clone https://github.com/NANDAGOPALNG/PyVerse/tree/main/Generative-AI/Object%20Detector | ||
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2.Install the required dependencies: | ||
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pip install -r requirements.txt | ||
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## Usage | ||
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1.Import the object detector module: | ||
python | ||
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from object_detector import ObjectDetector | ||
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2.Create an instance of the object detector: | ||
python | ||
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detector = ObjectDetector() | ||
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3.Detect objects in an image: | ||
python | ||
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image = cv2.imread('image.jpg') | ||
detections = detector.detect(image) | ||
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4.Visualize the detected objects: | ||
python | ||
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for detection in detections: | ||
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x, y, w, h = detection['bbox'] | ||
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label = detection['label'] | ||
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cv2.rectangle(image, (x, y), (x+w, y+h), (0, 255, 0), 2) | ||
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cv2.putText(image, label, (x, y-10), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 0.5, (36,255,12), 2) | ||
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cv2.imshow('Object Detection', image) | ||
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cv2.waitKey(0) | ||
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## Contributing | ||
We welcome contributions to the Object Detector project. If you would like to contribute, please follow these steps: | ||
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1.Fork the repository | ||
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2.Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix | ||
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3.Make your changes and commit them | ||
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4.Push your changes to your forked repository | ||
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5.Submit a pull request to the main repository | ||
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## License | ||
This project is licensed under the MIT License. |
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import gradio as gr | ||
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont | ||
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# Use a pipeline as a high-level helper | ||
from transformers import pipeline | ||
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# model_path = ("../Models/models--facebook--detr-resnet-50/snapshots" | ||
# "/1d5f47bd3bdd2c4bbfa585418ffe6da5028b4c0b") | ||
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object_detector = pipeline("object-detection", | ||
model="facebook/detr-resnet-50") | ||
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# object_detector = pipeline("object-detection", | ||
# model=model_path) | ||
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def draw_bounding_boxes(image, detections, font_path=None, font_size=20): | ||
""" | ||
Draws bounding boxes on the given image based on the detections. | ||
:param image: PIL.Image object | ||
:param detections: List of detection results, where each result is a dictionary containing | ||
'score', 'label', and 'box' keys. 'box' itself is a dictionary with 'xmin', | ||
'ymin', 'xmax', 'ymax'. | ||
:param font_path: Path to the TrueType font file to use for text. | ||
:param font_size: Size of the font to use for text. | ||
:return: PIL.Image object with bounding boxes drawn. | ||
""" | ||
# Make a copy of the image to draw on | ||
draw_image = image.copy() | ||
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(draw_image) | ||
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# Load custom font or default font if path not provided | ||
if font_path: | ||
font = ImageFont.truetype(font_path, font_size) | ||
else: | ||
# When font_path is not provided, load default font but it's size is fixed | ||
font = ImageFont.load_default() | ||
# Increase font size workaround by using a TTF font file, if needed, can download and specify the path | ||
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for detection in detections: | ||
box = detection['box'] | ||
xmin = box['xmin'] | ||
ymin = box['ymin'] | ||
xmax = box['xmax'] | ||
ymax = box['ymax'] | ||
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# Draw the bounding box | ||
draw.rectangle([(xmin, ymin), (xmax, ymax)], outline="red", width=3) | ||
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# Optionally, you can also draw the label and score | ||
label = detection['label'] | ||
score = detection['score'] | ||
text = f"{label} {score:.2f}" | ||
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# Draw text with background rectangle for visibility | ||
if font_path: # Use the custom font with increased size | ||
text_size = draw.textbbox((xmin, ymin), text, font=font) | ||
else: | ||
# Calculate text size using the default font | ||
text_size = draw.textbbox((xmin, ymin), text) | ||
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draw.rectangle([(text_size[0], text_size[1]), (text_size[2], text_size[3])], fill="red") | ||
draw.text((xmin, ymin), text, fill="white", font=font) | ||
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return draw_image | ||
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def detect_object(image): | ||
raw_image = image | ||
output = object_detector(raw_image) | ||
processed_image = draw_bounding_boxes(raw_image, output) | ||
return processed_image | ||
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demo = gr.Interface(fn=detect_object, | ||
inputs=[gr.Image(label="Select Image",type="pil")], | ||
outputs=[gr.Image(label="Processed Image", type="pil")], | ||
title="@GenAILearniverse Project 6: Object Detector", | ||
description="THIS APPLICATION WILL BE USED TO DETECT OBJECTS INSIDE THE PROVIDED INPUT IMAGE.") | ||
demo.launch() | ||
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# print(output) |
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torch | ||
gradio | ||
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Why is it named Project 6?
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This was my 6th project which was thaught to me in my collage club during a work shop conducted on Gen AI