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Describe what you are trying to accomplish and why in non technical terms
I want to be able to define a semi-permanent object label and bounding box for a given camera so that I don't have to manually label the same thing over and over again.
Describe the solution you'd like
For example, a car parked in a garage or a package sitting on a desk may show up in the same spot in many snapshots over a (possibly long) period of time. Being able to add a "sticky", semi-permanent object label and bounding box to a camera would eliminate the tedious work. (Of course, one would have to remember to remove it once the object actually moves or disappears.)
Describe alternatives you've considered
Doing it manually. :(
Additional context
I think this would lead to both more and more accurate training data. :)
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Describe what you are trying to accomplish and why in non technical terms
I want to be able to define a semi-permanent object label and bounding box for a given camera so that I don't have to manually label the same thing over and over again.
Describe the solution you'd like
For example, a car parked in a garage or a package sitting on a desk may show up in the same spot in many snapshots over a (possibly long) period of time. Being able to add a "sticky", semi-permanent object label and bounding box to a camera would eliminate the tedious work. (Of course, one would have to remember to remove it once the object actually moves or disappears.)
Describe alternatives you've considered
Doing it manually. :(
Additional context
I think this would lead to both more and more accurate training data. :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: