Bounding Boxes in Object Detection
What is a Bounding Box?
In object detection, a bounding box is a rectangular shape that outlines the spatial location of an object in an image. It defines the object's position and size within the image and helps algorithms identify and process visual data more efficiently.
Key Parameters of a Bounding Box
A bounding box is defined by several parameters, including:
- Coordinates of the top-left and bottom-right corners
- Width and height of the rectangle
- Rotation angle (in the case of rotating bounding boxes)
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