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Zhuo Qingliang
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Zhuo Qingliang (a.k.a. KDr2 online) is presently working at Beijing Paoding Technology Co. LTD., a start-up Fintech company in China that is dedicated to improving the financial industry by using artificial intelligence technologies. He has over 10 years experience in Linux, C, C++, Python, Perl, and Java development. He is interested in programming, doing consulting work, participating in and contributing to the open source community (of course, includes the Julia community).
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Car detection in real time

Before measuring the distance between objects, we must detect the objects of interest to find out where they are. In this chapter, we have decided to measure the distance between cars, so we should start by detecting cars. In the preceding chapter, Chapter 6, Object Detection in Real Time, we learned how to detect objects in many ways, we saw that the YOLOv3 model has good performance in terms of accuracy, and fortunately, the car object class is in the category list of the coco dataset (that is, the coco.names file). Therefore, we will follow that method and use the YOLOv3 model to detect cars.

As we did in the previous chapters, we will create the new project of this chapter by copying one of the projects we have already finished. This time, let's copy the Detective application that we completed in the previous chapter as the new project for this...

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Zhuo Qingliang

Zhuo Qingliang (a.k.a. KDr2 online) is presently working at Beijing Paoding Technology Co. LTD., a start-up Fintech company in China that is dedicated to improving the financial industry by using artificial intelligence technologies. He has over 10 years experience in Linux, C, C++, Python, Perl, and Java development. He is interested in programming, doing consulting work, participating in and contributing to the open source community (of course, includes the Julia community).
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