April 25, 2024, 4:16 p.m. | Jimmy Guerrero

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Author: Jacob Marks (Machine Learning Engineer at Voxel51)





Run and Evaluate Monocular Depth Estimation Models with Hugging Face and FiftyOne


Humans view the world through two eyes. One of the primary benefits of this binocular vision is the ability to perceive depth — how near or far objects are. The human brain infers object depths by comparing the pictures captured by left and right eyes at the same time and interpreting the disparities. This process is known as stereopsis. …

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