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    labelme Image Polygonal Annotation

    labelme Image Polygonal Annotation

    Image polygonal annotation with Python

    Labelme is a graphical image annotation tool. It is written in Python and uses Qt for its graphical interface. Image annotation for polygon, rectangle, circle, line and point. Image flag annotation for classification and cleaning. Video annotation. (video annotation). GUI customization (predefined labels / flags, auto-saving, label validation, etc). Exporting VOC-format dataset for semantic/instance segmentation. (semantic segmentation, instance segmentation). Exporting COCO-format dataset...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Deface GUI -  Face Anonymization Tool

    Deface GUI - Face Anonymization Tool

    Graphical User Interface Face Anonymization Tool

    This application is a professional tool with a graphical user interface that enables anonymization of faces using the Deface Engine. Cross-Platform Compatible (Linux-Windows) NOTE: To use on Windows, first install Python. Then, if necessary, install “pip install deface” (only if necessary).
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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