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Threading to "improve" visual performance #54
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HI @kapzlok2408 ,
Let me know what you think, and thanks for sharing. Victor. |
Sounds good, I'll try to make the changes. |
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Hi, @victordibia
Thanks for your work! I've been experimenting with tensorflow object detection models (yours included) and I came by a trick to make the FPS higher. I ran the model inference on a separate thread, but I don't feed every frame into the model. While the child thread is still processing the previous frame, I simply skip model inference and re-use previous bounding box results. I understand that this isn't an actual improvement in model performance, but it helped me render the camera feed in 34 FPS while the actual model was running at 11 FPS. Is there any way I can adapt my code to this project? It's my first time contributing.
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