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Real-Time Object Detection

Real-Time Object Detection is a computer vision task that involves identifying and locating objects of interest in real-time video sequences with fast inference while maintaining a base level of accuracy.

This is typically solved using algorithms that combine object detection and tracking techniques to accurately detect and track objects in real-time. They use a combination of feature extraction, object proposal generation, and classification to detect and localize objects of interest.

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Papers

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A Comprehensive Study of Real-Time Object Detection Networks Across Multiple Domains: A Survey0
Globally-scalable Automated Target Recognition (GATR)0
GLCM-Based Feature Combination for Extraction Model Optimization in Object Detection Using Machine Learning0
Generalized Haar Filter based Deep Networks for Real-Time Object Detection in Traffic Scene0
FVNet: 3D Front-View Proposal Generation for Real-Time Object Detection from Point Clouds0
Human-in-the-loop Reasoning For Traffic Sign Detection: Collaborative Approach Yolo With Video-llava0
Image Models for large-scale Object Detection and Classification0
Inception-YOLO: Computational cost and accuracy improvement of the YOLOv5 model based on employing modified CSP, SPPF, and inception modules0
Indian Commercial Truck License Plate Detection and Recognition for Weighbridge Automation0
CorrDiff: Adaptive Delay-aware Detector with Temporal Cue Inputs for Real-time Object Detection0
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