Shank2358/GGHL

This is the implementation of GGHL (A General Gaussian Heatmap Label Assignment for Arbitrary-Oriented Object Detection)

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This project helps operations engineers and remote sensing analysts accurately detect objects in overhead imagery, even when those objects are oriented at unusual angles like ships in a harbor or buildings in a crowded city. It takes satellite or aerial images as input and outputs precise bounding boxes for identified objects, specifying their location and orientation. This is designed for professionals who need to automatically identify and categorize objects in complex visual environments.

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Use this if you need to precisely locate and identify objects in aerial or satellite images where objects are often rotated or densely packed, such as in urban planning, disaster monitoring, or defense applications.

Not ideal if your object detection needs are limited to upright, axis-aligned objects in standard photographic images.

remote-sensing aerial-imagery-analysis object-detection geospatial-intelligence urban-planning
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Language

Python

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GPL-3.0

Last pushed

Feb 23, 2023

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