Feb. 28, 2022, 7:48 a.m. | Sivan Biham

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Analyzing Geometric Objects Directly in SQL Without Additional Python Code

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When we talk about the input and output of Computer Vision algorithms we mainly talk about two things — the images and the annotations. While the images are mostly stored in cloud storage, the annotations have a wider range of storing options. In my case, all the annotations are stored in a database.

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