Mark Hamazaspyan Presents:
Using Few Shot Object Detection for Utility Pole Detection from Google Street View images
Traditional methods of detecting and mapping utility poles are manual, time-consuming, and costly processes. Current solutions focus on detection of T-shaped (cross-arm-shaped poles) and the lack of labeled data makes it difficult to generalize the process of other types of poles. This work aims to use Few Shot Object Detection techniques to overcome the unavailability of the data and to create a general pole detection model with few labeled images.
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