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bbox-visualizer
DESCRIPTION
Make drawing and labeling bounding boxes easy as cake. This package helps users draw bounding boxes around objects, without doing the clumsy math that you'd need to do for positioning the labels. It also has a few different types of visualizations you can use for labeling objects after identifying them. There are optional functions that can draw multiple bounding boxes and/or write multiple labels on the same image, but it is advisable to use the above functions in a loop in order to have full control over your visualizations.
Features
- bbox-visualizer helps you easily draw bounding boxes with their corresponding labels after detecting them using any object detection method
- The bounding boxes are expected to be in the format (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
- Returns the image with the T label drawn/written
- Add labels, inside or outside the rectangles
- Draws a pole from the middle of the object that is to be labeled and adds the label to the flag
- Draws multiple rectangles
Programming Language
Python
Categories
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