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How are the qualitative detection results displayed? #8

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zhongzee opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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How are the qualitative detection results displayed? #8

zhongzee opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 3 comments

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@zhongzee
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zhongzee commented Nov 4, 2024

Thank you for your excellent work!!! I would like to know about this picture. Which code did you run to display the visualization results?
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@OatmealLiu
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Hi! You can modify Detic's demo code available here for visualization.

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sssssshf commented Dec 3, 2024

Hi! You can modify Detic's demo code available here for visualization.

great work!!! How to test the ability of open vocabulary object detection? Can you provide more details on training and reasoning

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Hi! You can modify Detic's demo code available here for visualization.

great work!!! How to test the ability of open vocabulary object detection? Can you provide more details on training and reasoning

Hi! Thank you for your interest in our work.

SHiNe is training-free. Once the nexus classifier is built, you can conduct open-vocabulary detection directly (inference).

You can follow the instruction written in the README file to conduct inference (I guess this is the reasoning you mean).

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