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Object Counting is a powerful tool within the Object Detection category that allows users to count objects in an image by manually drawing a region of interest. This feature is particularly useful for scenarios where precise object counting is needed, such as inventory management, surveillance, or scientific analysis.
• Manual Region of Interest (ROI) Selection: Users can draw a specific region in the image to focus the counting on.
• Automatic Object Counting: Once a region is selected, the tool automatically counts the number of objects within that area.
• Support for Multiple Objects: The tool can handle images with multiple objects and provide accurate counts.
• High Accuracy: Leveraging advanced AI algorithms, Object Counting ensures precise results even in complex scenes.
• Real-Time Preview: Users can see the counting results instantly, enabling quick adjustments to the region of interest.
What types of objects can Object Counting detect?
Object Counting works best with distinct, recognizable objects within a clear region of interest. It is highly effective for objects like people, cars, or products, but may struggle with overlapping or ambiguous shapes.
Do I need to train the model for specific objects?
No, Object Counting is a pre-trained model designed to generalize across various object types. However, accuracy may vary depending on the clarity and quality of the input image.
Can I count objects across multiple regions in a single image?
Yes! Simply draw separate regions of interest and run the counting process for each area individually. The tool will provide a count for each selected region.