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Output of DenseCap "dense captioning" software, analysing a photograph of a man riding an elephant. Automatic image annotation (also known as automatic image tagging or linguistic indexing) is the process by which a computer system automatically assigns metadata in the form of captioning or keywords to a digital image.
Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT) is a free, open source, web-based image and video annotation tool used for labeling data for computer vision algorithms. Originally developed by Intel , CVAT is designed for use by a professional data annotation team, with a user interface optimized for computer vision annotation tasks.
Manual image annotation is the process of manually defining regions in an image and creating a textual description of those regions. Such annotations can for instance be used to train machine learning algorithms for computer vision applications. This is a list of computer software which can be used for manual annotation of images.
An image conditioned on the prompt "an astronaut riding a horse, by Hiroshige", generated by Stable Diffusion 3.5, a large-scale text-to-image model first released in 2022. A text-to-image model is a machine learning model which takes an input natural language description and produces an image matching that description.
Re-captioning is used to augment training data, by using a video-to-text model to create detailed captions on videos. [ 6 ] OpenAI trained the model using publicly available videos as well as copyrighted videos licensed for the purpose, but did not reveal the number or the exact source of the videos. [ 4 ]
Goodman explains further in the caption, “It is moments like these when dogs get labeled as ‘stubborn’ and ‘refusing to listen’ when there is a good reason in their mind that is ...
The outgoing head of Ohio's troubled teachers retirement system said that she is leaving the fund in strong fiscal condition, despite the turmoil at the top that her successor will inherit. In a ...
In April 2009 OpenImageIO was accepted into the Google Summer of Code program with four student slots. September 2009 marked the release of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs , the first full-length feature film in whose production OpenImageIO , alongside OpenShadingLanguage , has been used as the texturing engine.