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Looks like it is not accurate/ #1

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Manan0510 opened this issue Dec 18, 2019 · 5 comments
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Looks like it is not accurate/ #1

Manan0510 opened this issue Dec 18, 2019 · 5 comments

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@Manan0510
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i have checked with my device but somehow it is identified one random image as dog.

Check below image. there is no dog in this image. But shows result as Dog.
#1 Dog 🐶 confidence is 0.63891387

Skype_Picture_2019_12_18T06_12_10_881Z

Can you please help me with this??

@anupamchugh
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anupamchugh commented Dec 18, 2019 via email

@Manan0510
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But in run time i can't check that it is wrong/right image. So, How i can handle this situation?

My goal is to filter dog images from Photo library. So, this will check in background for all images one by one that it' s dog or not.

Is there any other solution or way to achieve this ?

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anupamchugh commented Dec 18, 2019 via email

@Manan0510
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Thanks for your support.!!

If you have any reference of Model like this then please let me know.

anupamchugh pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 30, 2020
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@Manan0510 @anupamchugh

Please guide me how to solve this

2022-02-25 19:13:02.868965+0530 PythonKitBasics[36863:378263] PythonKit/Python.swift:674: Fatal error: 'try!' expression unexpectedly raised an error: Python exception: No module named youtube_dl
Traceback:
File "/Users/prashant/Desktop/sample.py", line 1, in
import youtube_dl

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