It seems odd that only one object of each class is tracked in a video segment. I'd imagine that it would be a limitation for algorithms that generate bounding boxes for each class, as they might be penalized for…
I can't say what is the best source of noise to experience this, but I have heard what sounded like my brother's voice on aeroplanes several times.
Could you suggest some good papers/articles on the topic?
Any info on the network itself (number of layers, input resolution, pooling, dropout etc)?
It seems odd that only one object of each class is tracked in a video segment. I'd imagine that it would be a limitation for algorithms that generate bounding boxes for each class, as they might be penalized for…
I can't say what is the best source of noise to experience this, but I have heard what sounded like my brother's voice on aeroplanes several times.
Could you suggest some good papers/articles on the topic?
Any info on the network itself (number of layers, input resolution, pooling, dropout etc)?