Instructions to use mfranzon/sam2-tiny-tracking with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- sam2
How to use mfranzon/sam2-tiny-tracking with sam2:
# Use SAM2 with images import torch from sam2.sam2_image_predictor import SAM2ImagePredictor predictor = SAM2ImagePredictor.from_pretrained(mfranzon/sam2-tiny-tracking) with torch.inference_mode(), torch.autocast("cuda", dtype=torch.bfloat16): predictor.set_image(<your_image>) masks, _, _ = predictor.predict(<input_prompts>)# Use SAM2 with videos import torch from sam2.sam2_video_predictor import SAM2VideoPredictor predictor = SAM2VideoPredictor.from_pretrained(mfranzon/sam2-tiny-tracking) with torch.inference_mode(), torch.autocast("cuda", dtype=torch.bfloat16): state = predictor.init_state(<your_video>) # add new prompts and instantly get the output on the same frame frame_idx, object_ids, masks = predictor.add_new_points(state, <your_prompts>): # propagate the prompts to get masklets throughout the video for frame_idx, object_ids, masks in predictor.propagate_in_video(state): ... - Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
- Xet hash:
- 67b0a6e9fe7841554e54719016bfc05aef699e3609f9ec9f57a8186bf91b4a9e
- Size of remote file:
- 78.1 MB
- SHA256:
- 94375f988270836169320bd901960c67b5770e8bef3867d70102f01a8b5ca501
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