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I want to track objects which i
detect with TensorFlow and Movidius stick.
Because of this i need the coordinates (f.ex. a bounding rectangle)
of the detected object.
How can i do it?
Any idea?
Thanks for help :-)
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@hisun Please see my comment at https://ncsforum.movidius.com/discussion/564/tensorflow-models-with-object-detection#latest
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Hello Tome,
i guess inside your SDK there must be something like a enumeration of all
objects (ID, confidence, boundings, ….etc.. ) the engine recognizes. Isn't it?
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@hisun Usually the categories of detectable objects are contained within a categories file or the run script itself (but not limited to just this method). If you inspect the Tensorflow Mobilenets example in the ncappzoo @ https://github.com/movidius/ncappzoo/tree/master/tensorflow/mobilenets, you can see the categories of all the images the model was trained with.
For more information on bounding boxes, you can check out how TinyYolo's bounding boxes work @ http://machinethink.net/blog/object-detection-with-yolo/.
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