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Yolo v3 Tutorial #2 - Object Detection Training Part 1 - Create a Supervisely Cluster. In this Computer Vision tutorial series we use OpenCV and Python:
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Hey guys and welcome back, so in this lecture, we are going to setup up our deep learning capable PC as a cluster for Supervisely.
Now we are using Ubuntu 16.4 because it is required by Supervisely, otherwise we would be using windows 10. But what is nice about this setup is that you can access this PC train your CNN models from the otherside of the planet if you really wanted to. Ideally you would want your cluster to be a server rather than your desktop PC, but hey if you have to train, you have to train.
The whole process of setting up a cluster is quite laborious and involves a lot of copy-and-pasting of command lines but once you set it up, its done for good, unless you ran out of space like I did and had to set it up twice on two computers.
So,ya! without further A due, let’s get started with creating a Supervisely cluster:
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Yolo v3 Tutorial #2 - Object Detection Training Part 1 - Create a Supervisely Cluster. In this Computer Vision tutorial series we use OpenCV and Python:
[FREE Webinar] Top 10 Secrets to Develop AI apps in Computer Vision
Hey guys and welcome back, so in this lecture, we are going to setup up our deep learning capable PC as a cluster for Supervisely.
Now we are using Ubuntu 16.4 because it is required by Supervisely, otherwise we would be using windows 10. But what is nice about this setup is that you can access this PC train your CNN models from the otherside of the planet if you really wanted to. Ideally you would want your cluster to be a server rather than your desktop PC, but hey if you have to train, you have to train.
The whole process of setting up a cluster is quite laborious and involves a lot of copy-and-pasting of command lines but once you set it up, its done for good, unless you ran out of space like I did and had to set it up twice on two computers.
So,ya! without further A due, let’s get started with creating a Supervisely cluster:
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Chat to us on Discord
Interact with us on Facebook
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Learn Advanced Tutorials on Udemy
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