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    CutLER

    CutLER

    Code release for Cut and Learn for Unsupervised Object Detection

    CutLER is an approach for unsupervised object detection and instance segmentation that trains detectors without human-annotated labels, and the repo also includes VideoCutLER for unsupervised video instance segmentation. The method follows a “Cut-and-LEaRn” recipe: bootstrap object proposals, refine them iteratively, and train detection/segmentation heads to discover objects across diverse datasets. The codebase provides training and inference scripts, model configs, and references to...
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    Raster Vision

    Raster Vision

    Open source framework for deep learning satellite and aerial imagery

    ...There is built-in support for chip classification, object detection, and semantic segmentation using PyTorch. Raster Vision allows engineers to quickly and repeatably configure pipelines that go through core components of a machine learning workflow: analyzing training data, creating training chips, training models, creating predictions, evaluating models, and bundling the model files and configuration for easy deployment. The input to a Raster Vision pipeline is a set of images and training data, optionally with Areas of Interest (AOIs) that describe where the images are labeled. ...
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