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How do I save every nth Frame of a video and save these images to a folder of my choosing
I have a video: 'Abuse001_x264.mp4' I would like to extract every 10th frame from this video and save these as pictures in a...

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Loading specific Images from a folder
I have a folder of images, I would like to extract it as it appears in an array of my choosing. E.G I have an array: [1 2 3];...

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How to detect multiple objects in a video file and label these objects with bounding boxes.
Hi, I want to know how I can create my own object detection using existing convolution neural networks like alexnet and have thi...

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Matlab detect() Function with alexnet
When I run the line: [bbox, score, label] = detect(alex, img, 'MiniBatchSize', 32); It says: Undefined function 'detect' for ...

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How do i save URL's of Images at a specific size into a sub-folder of my choosing?
I have a text file called : ImageURLS.txt And after reading in the text file using the line: urlsToImgs = importdata('Ima...

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How can I change the rate of change for surrounding elements after a certain number of rows?
InfectionMatrix = zeros(100,100); InfectionMatrix(50,50) = 1; for k = 1:1:45 ...

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