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| | | Bad news, I couldn't find any repo that has python wrapper for darknet to pursue this project further. There is a [python example](https://github.com/AlexeyAB/darknet/blob/master/darknet.py) in the original repo of this fork, but [it doesn't support video input](https://github.com/AlexeyAB/darknet/issues/955). Other darknet repos are in the same situation. |
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| | | I suppose there is a poor man's alternative - feed individual frames from the video into the detection script for image. I'll have to give it a shot. |
| | | I suppose there is a poor man's alternative - feed individual frames from the video into the detection script for image. I'll have to give it a shot. |
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| | | ## Sept 14th, 2018 |
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| | | Thankfully, OpenCV had an implementation for DNN, which supports YOLO as well. They have done quite an amazing job, and the speed isn't too bad, either. I can score about 20~25fps on my tiny YOLO, without using GPU. |