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How to Train an Object Detection Model Using a Custom Dataset With MinIO and YOLOby@minio
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How to Train an Object Detection Model Using a Custom Dataset With MinIO and YOLO

by MinIO13mNovember 22nd, 2023
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In this post, we will create a custom image dataset and then train a You-Only-Look-Once (YOLO) model for the ubiquitous task of object detection. We will then implement a system using MinIO Bucket Notifications that can automatically perform inference on a new image.
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