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    [Solved] Help needed for face detection -deep learning

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      arunksoman @Nandu last edited by

      @Nandu You are still confusing me because your title saying you have to count faces, your picture shows, counting of cars🤔. Actually what are you trying to make?

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        Nandu @arunksoman last edited by

        @arunksoman yes.In my project ,subject is car.So if i get some idea regarding counting faces then i could modify it.In my project i don't want to copy anyone's code,for getting some idea i have asked you.

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          arunksoman @Nandu last edited by

          @Nandu Are you using your own haarcascade? If not try to make your own one car.xml. It will be a nice experience. One more doubt, why are you not detecting other vehicles rather than car?

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            Mennyt @arunksoman last edited by

            @arunksoman how do we make the cars.xml file???

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              arunksoman @Mennyt last edited by arunksoman

              @Mennyt Hai Mennyt. There is a couple of ways:

              1. Using Cascade Trainer GUI- Tutorial
              2. Programmatic way
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