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# Object detection
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Aim: AI-driven object detection (on COCO image dataset)
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## Direct object detection via python scripts
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### 1. Use of torch library
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> python detect_torch.py
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### 2. Use of transformers library
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> python detect_transformers.py
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### 3. Use of HuggingFace pipeline library
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> python detect_pipeline.py
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## Object detection via User Interface
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Use of Gradio library for web interface
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Command line:
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> python app.py
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<b>Note:</b> The Gradio app should now be accessible at http://localhost:7860
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## Object detection via Gradio client API
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<b>Note:</b> Use of existing Gradio server (running locally, in a Docker container, or in the cloud as a HuggingFace space or AWS)
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### 1. Creation of docker container
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### 2. Direct inference via API
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# app.py
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import gradio as gr
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#import spaces
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#import torch
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from PIL import Image
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import io
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model_pipeline = pipeline(model="facebook/detr-resnet-50")
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COLORS = [
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[0.000, 0.447, 0.741],
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[0.850, 0.325, 0.098],
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def get_output_figure(pil_img, results, threshold):
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plt.figure(figsize=(16, 10))
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plt.imshow(pil_img)
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ax = plt.gca()
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colors = COLORS * 100
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for result in results:
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score = result["score"]
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label = result["label"]
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box = list(result["box"].values())
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if score > threshold:
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c = COLORS[hash(label) % len(COLORS)]
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plt.Rectangle((box[0], box[1]), box[2] - box[0], box[3] - box[1], fill=False, color=c, linewidth=3)
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text = f"{label}: {score:0.2f}"
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ax.text(box[0], box[1], text, fontsize=15, bbox=dict(facecolor="yellow", alpha=0.5))
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def detect(image):
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results = model_pipeline(image)
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print(results)
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output_figure = get_output_figure(image, results, threshold=0.9)
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gr.Markdown("# Object detection with DETR on COCO dataset")
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gr.Markdown(
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"""
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This application uses a DETR (DEtection TRansformers) model to detect objects on images.
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This version was trained using the COCO dataset.
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You can load an image and see the predictions for the objects detected.
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gr.Interface(
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fn=detect,
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inputs=gr.Image(label="Input image", type="pil"),
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outputs=[gr.Image(label="Output prediction", type="pil")],
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examples=['samples/savanna.jpg'],
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pillow==11.0.0
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torch==2.2.2
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torchvision==0.17.2
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requests==2.32.3
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scipy==1.14.1
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transformers==4.46.2
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