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Custom dataset training using YOLOv5 #2296
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👋 Hello @MrFahad, thank you for your interest in 🚀 YOLOv5! Please visit our ⭐️ Tutorials to get started, where you can find quickstart guides for simple tasks like Custom Data Training all the way to advanced concepts like Hyperparameter Evolution. If this is a 🐛 Bug Report, please provide screenshots and minimum viable code to reproduce your issue, otherwise we can not help you. If this is a custom training ❓ Question, please provide as much information as possible, including dataset images, training logs, screenshots, and a public link to online W&B logging if available. For business inquiries or professional support requests please visit https://www.ultralytics.com or email Glenn Jocher at glenn.jocher@ultralytics.com. RequirementsPython 3.8 or later with all requirements.txt dependencies installed, including $ pip install -r requirements.txt EnvironmentsYOLOv5 may be run in any of the following up-to-date verified environments (with all dependencies including CUDA/CUDNN, Python and PyTorch preinstalled):
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@MrFahad sounds good! You can get started at https://docs.ultralytics.com/yolov5/tutorials/train_custom_data, and you might also want to think of using free Colab and Kaggle GPUs (see Environments in message above). |
100% replace ../coco/LICENSE? [y]es, [n]o, [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename: N I am getting the above error in google colab "COCO test-dev2017" |
@MrFahad to get started in a few clicks I would recommend the Colab notebook. To train COCO128 for example, simply run the Setup cell, and run the Train cell. |
I am working on Real-Time Surveillance System based on Face Recognition in which I want to train my own custom dataset using YOLOv5.
I am using 100 different people images (100000). Each person images stored in different folder.
Kindly guide me.
Hardware: details are as under:
Dell Precision 5510
RAM: 16 GB
SSD: 512 GB
GPU: M1000
Software:
Windows 10 Pro (64 bit)
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