Sup, guys! I recently created this tool which is basically ctrl F for videos. Let me know what you guys think! :D
I think this is going to be useful for a lot of stuff, not just finding plate numbers on CCTVs. If you're interested in working with me on this, let me know! I would love to talk to you guys on your ideas on how to make this better.
Here's my calendly link :D
https://calendly.com/wapquinones...
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@raphael_quinones congrats on the launch. I think this product has a high potential for video editing based on transcripts, have you looked into that?
Really cool idea! How long does preprocessing take compared to the length of the video? Would also be nice to see how this worked with other more complex queries in the demo. I think this is a very relevant tool and can see it being a standard integration to cctv and online video content in the future. All the best for the launch!
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Congrats on the launch! This is something I never knew I'd ever need but I did and I absolutely love it.
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It's always hard to find the exact timestamp in videos, this is going to be so helpful! Will definitely try it out today! Congratulations on the launch!
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Hey @raphael_quinones This is pretty interesting. I loved the demo especially how you embraced the little flaw when it spotted the wrong car. That's the spirit, build quickly, fail quickly, improve quickly.
I'm sure you'll just keep on improving it. Looking forward to a GUI-based product and more features.
All the best mate.
I won't lie, the possibilities are very exciting. I would love to try it out with video meetings or some pre-recorded lectures. I believe this could also serve as a great tool to review videos before posting them online.
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Congrats! This week was thinking about something similar too but my problem was that I wanted to search for a video that I've watched on youtube by remembering the content. Maybe this helps you with some insight :)
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