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Ultralytics HUB tutorials and support
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Android #457

Closed quangduy75 closed 9 months ago

quangduy75 commented 10 months ago

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Description

Yes, it very good

Use case

Checking high voltage

Additional

No response

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UltralyticsAssistant commented 10 months ago

@quangduy75 thank you for your feedback and I'm glad to hear that you're finding the Ultralytics HUB beneficial!

Your use case of checking high voltage sounds interesting. YOLO models from our HUB can be employed in a wide range of applications, including detecting specific conditions or anomalies in various environments. With the right training data, it's possible to create a model that can recognize indicators of high voltage or potential electrical issues.

As always, the key to such use cases is the quality and diversity of training data. You would need to construct a dataset that accurately represents the components and conditions you want your model to recognize, which could include different types of electrical equipment, different states (normal vs high voltage), different lighting conditions, angles, etc.

Remember, Ultralytics HUB doesn't just help you train models. Once your model is optimized and you're ready to deploy, you can export it in a number of different formats, including TFLite for Android, to run inferencing straight on your device!

If you need more specific guidance, feel free to provide additional details about your use case. We're here to help!