Facial mask detection using TensorFlow and OpenCV. The repo is still in development, please change the branch from master to development to view the complete code and instructions.
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Facial mask detection using TensorFlow and OpenCV. The repo is still in development, please change the branch from master to development to view the complete code and instructions.
Various projects concerning COVID-19 🦠 [finished]
Masketeer is a face mask detection program built with TensorFlow (Keras) and OpenCV.
In this, We will detect along with the probability of detection in which a person is wearing a face mask or not using his image.
Our detector predicts whether a person is wearing a mask or not in real-time i.e. via webcam or video stream
I made a web app which detects that a user wears a mask or not
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Accurate Face Mask Detection using Custom Lightweight CNN and Multi-task Cascaded Convolutional Neural Networks (MTCNN)
Real time mask detection algorithm using convolutional neural network
Your Friendly Neighborhood GPU Superhero Fighting COVID in Real-Time! With the power of MobileNetV2 and a lightning-fast NVIDIA RTX 3060, this system detects facemasks at warp speed (60 frames per second), ensuring safety with a 95% accuracy rate.
Detecting whether a person in the picture has face mask on or not using a convolutional neural network
A project aimed at ensuring people remained protected against transmitting Covid-19 by confirming that they are wearing the correct type of surgical masks.
This is a Face Mask Detection system using machine learning and computer vision wherein the model is a convolution neural network model using sequential API. This system can easily identify an individual is wearing a mask or not. To trace the face of an individual, a haar cascade frontal face XML file has been used.
A deep learning based model for detecting masks over faces in public place to curtail community spread of Coronavirus is presented.
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