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Top Pushdown Computer Vision Models
The models below have been fine-tuned for various pushdown detection tasks. You can try out each model in your browser, or test an edge deployment solution (i.e. to an NVIDIA Jetson). You can use the datasets associated with the models below as a starting point for building your own pushdown detection model.
At the bottom of this page, we have guides on how to count pushdowns in images and videos.
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* annotate, and create datasets* collaborate with your team on computer vision projects* collect & organize images* export, train, and deploy computer vision models* understand and search unstructured image data* use active learning to improve your dataset over time==============================Bad-FormCapstone2_CSRC - v2 2023-11-30 2:43amGood-FormKnees-Over-ToesPlank - v2 Last_updateRoboflow is an end-to-end computer vision platform that helps youThis dataset was exported via roboflow.com on May 5, 2024 at 7:17 PM GMTThis dataset was exported via roboflow.com on November 29, 2023 at 9:37 PM GMTpushdown - v2 2024-04-25 5:23pmpushup detector - v2 2023-04-05 4:48pmsp - v1 2024-05-05 10:03pm
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