S scuzzie2k n3wb Jun 20, 2015 25 5 Feb 20, 2023 #1 for some reason my cats keep getting detected as birds? any suggestions?
wittaj IPCT Contributor Apr 28, 2019 29,906 57,617 USA Feb 20, 2023 #2 AI isn't perfect. It comes down to field of view. The more you try to do with the wrong field of view the more likelihood of mis-identifications. You can always train a model with your own images.
AI isn't perfect. It comes down to field of view. The more you try to do with the wrong field of view the more likelihood of mis-identifications. You can always train a model with your own images.
S scuzzie2k n3wb Jun 20, 2015 25 5 Feb 20, 2023 #3 wittaj said: AI isn't perfect. It comes down to field of view. The more you try to do with the wrong field of view the more likelihood of mis-identifications. You can always train a model with your own images. Click to expand... Thanks for the reply, Ok this make sense, is it easy to train your own model?
wittaj said: AI isn't perfect. It comes down to field of view. The more you try to do with the wrong field of view the more likelihood of mis-identifications. You can always train a model with your own images. Click to expand... Thanks for the reply, Ok this make sense, is it easy to train your own model?
wittaj IPCT Contributor Apr 28, 2019 29,906 57,617 USA Feb 20, 2023 #4 Yes and no LOL. It takes some time to set the images and run the model, but several folks here do it. Train Custom Data YOLOv5 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite. Contribute to ultralytics/yolov5 development by creating an account on GitHub. github.com Tips for Best Training Results YOLOv5 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite. Contribute to ultralytics/yolov5 development by creating an account on GitHub. github.com
Yes and no LOL. It takes some time to set the images and run the model, but several folks here do it. Train Custom Data YOLOv5 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite. Contribute to ultralytics/yolov5 development by creating an account on GitHub. github.com Tips for Best Training Results YOLOv5 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite. Contribute to ultralytics/yolov5 development by creating an account on GitHub. github.com
J jpc-s4 Getting comfortable May 19, 2019 184 662 People's Republik of Kalifornia Feb 21, 2023 #5 My cats get labeled as dogs. They have threatened to kill me in my sleep over this. So far, I'm still alive, but a bit sleep-deprived lately. Reactions: MJAATC, The Automation Guy and TonyR
My cats get labeled as dogs. They have threatened to kill me in my sleep over this. So far, I'm still alive, but a bit sleep-deprived lately.
T The Automation Guy Known around here Feb 7, 2019 1,497 2,981 USA Feb 22, 2023 #6 jpc-s4 said: My cats get labeled as dogs. They have threatened to kill me in my sleep over this. So far, I'm still alive, but a bit sleep-deprived lately. Click to expand... You are fine as long as they are still threatening.... it's when they go quiet that you need to worry about it! Reactions: jrbeddow
jpc-s4 said: My cats get labeled as dogs. They have threatened to kill me in my sleep over this. So far, I'm still alive, but a bit sleep-deprived lately. Click to expand... You are fine as long as they are still threatening.... it's when they go quiet that you need to worry about it!
J joegr n3wb Jun 6, 2022 10 11 Gulfport, MS, USA Feb 23, 2023 #7 jpc-s4 said: My cats get labeled as dogs. They have threatened to kill me in my sleep over this. So far, I'm still alive, but a bit sleep-deprived lately. Click to expand... If it's any consolation, they planned to do this all along. It's just that now they have a justification for it. My small dogs are frequently misidentified as cats. So far they don't seem to care. The raccoons being misidentified as cats, I'm not as sure about.
jpc-s4 said: My cats get labeled as dogs. They have threatened to kill me in my sleep over this. So far, I'm still alive, but a bit sleep-deprived lately. Click to expand... If it's any consolation, they planned to do this all along. It's just that now they have a justification for it. My small dogs are frequently misidentified as cats. So far they don't seem to care. The raccoons being misidentified as cats, I'm not as sure about.