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A script to run inference on videostream from a camera. And a couple of minor changes in ReadMe #8

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@pinaxe1 pinaxe1 changed the title Sorry my bad. Actual name of the scrypt is "test_demo_any" so I did minor change to ReadMe. Sorry my bad. Actual name of the scrypt is "test_demo_any" so I made a couple minor changes to ReadMe. Sep 9, 2019
@pinaxe1 pinaxe1 changed the title Sorry my bad. Actual name of the scrypt is "test_demo_any" so I made a couple minor changes to ReadMe. A script to run inference on videostream from a camera. And a couple of minor changes in ReadMe Sep 16, 2019
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pinaxe1 commented Sep 16, 2019

A script to run segmentation on video stream from a camera.

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leimao commented Sep 16, 2019

Thanks for the contribution, again. I will start to review shortly.

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Sorry for the late reply. Was very busy. Just realize it is a script for camera instead of videos.
This looks awesome. But for demo purposes, it would also be good to load a short video clip to OpenCV and run inference just for the videos. I will find a workstation with camera anyway to test the script out.

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