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Latest revision as of 11:22, 25 November 2022
Installation
- Fist, we install OpenCV:
- OpenCV Installation
- Then, we need to install our modified version of Darknet:
- Darknet Installation
Generating an Image
- Using Deep Dream with Darknet (GPU + OpenCV). Tested on Ubuntu 16.04
wget http://pjreddie.com/media/files/vgg-conv.weights
Apply DeepDream to an image
- Go to the directory and type:
cd darknet ./darknet nightmare cfg/vgg-conv.cfg vgg-conv.weights data/eagle.jpg 13
Generate a sequence of images with DeepDream
- Go to the directory and run the detector for videos:
cd darknet ./darknet nightmare cfg/vgg-conv.cfg vgg-conv.weights data/eagle.jpg 13 -rounds 30 -zoom 0.8