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license: mit
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# baseball-detection-2 > 2023-06-02 3:09pm
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https://universe.roboflow.com/pitchtracking/baseball-detection-2
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Provided by a Roboflow user
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License: CC BY 4.0
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baseball-detection-2 - v4 2023-06-02 3:09pm
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This dataset was exported via roboflow.com on April 20, 2024 at 4:56 PM GMT
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* collaborate with your team on computer vision projects
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For state of the art Computer Vision training notebooks you can use with this dataset,
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visit https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks
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To find over 100k other datasets and pre-trained models, visit https://universe.roboflow.com
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The dataset includes 4153 images.
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Baseballs are annotated in YOLOv9 format.
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The following pre-processing was applied to each image:
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* Auto-orientation of pixel data (with EXIF-orientation stripping)
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* Resize to 640x640 (Stretch)
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* Auto-contrast via adaptive equalization
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The following augmentation was applied to create 2 versions of each source image:
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* Randomly crop between 0 and 15 percent of the image
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* Random brigthness adjustment of between -25 and +25 percent
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* Random exposure adjustment of between -9 and +9 percent
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* Salt and pepper noise was applied to 5 percent of pixels
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