Qwen3-vl có khả năng OCR và chú thích hình ảnh rất tốt, nhưng vẫn chưa tạo được tọa độ và khung giới hạn chính xác cho các đối tượng trên màn hình. Tôi chỉ chụp ảnh màn hình và gửi nguyên như vậy, nhưng độ chính xác không cao. Thử thay đổi kích thước nhưng vẫn không được. Ai cũng gặp vấn đề này? 🤔 #Qwen3vl #OCR #ImageCaption #HìnhẢnh #CóVấnĐề

https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1okg0gm/while_qwen3vl_has_very_good_ocrimage_caption/

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@normanefe Image caption: A four panel meme, using a famous scene from the TV show Marriage Story. In the scene, Scarlett Johanson and Adam Driver's characters are fighting with each other. The first panel has Scarlett exasperatedly telling Adam "You can't use my voice for your AI Model!". The second panel is Adam, clearly frustrated, replying "Fine, I'll make my own voice!". The third panel is Scarlett replying "That's still my voice!". The final panel is Adam turning around and punching the wall behind him while saying "Fuck!". For context, the voice that OpenAI recently revealed for their chatbot sounds uncannily like Scarlett Johanson. Scarlett has recently made public that she had been approached to lend her voice for the project, but she declined. It suggests that the OpenAI team thought they could get away with using her voice without permission.
#AltText4You #ImageCaption

I've gotta say, I'm a big fan of the habit of providing captions for pictures here.

So I've long since made it a point to invest a bit of extra time into them to add "Easter eggs", extra context info, dad jokes, or Ultra-Short-Form prose to my posts through them, while retaining their utility.

If you hadn't noticed yet, happy Easter-egg-hunting I guess 😉😅

#meta #imagecaption #captions

@dbc3 @LilHulkQ Toot 2 of 2 (lol)

Regarding that second picture:

Based on the writing on her shirt, the image itself seems to be a mirror image of actual photo, a copy of which can be seen here: https://wayback.archive-it.org/org-350/20160901005324/https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/aframsurgeons/morenotable.html

It has no caption here.

The following page, a biographical article from before she passed away, has a larger picture of her seated next to what is probably the same machine: https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Wellness/revolutionary-ophthalmologist-dr-patricia-bath-shake-off-haters/story?id=53357320

The photo is just identified as an "undated file photo".

#ImageCaption

More Notable African American Academic Surgeons - Opening Doors: Contemporary African American Academic Surgeons

@dbc3 @LilHulkQ Second #ImageCaption (toot 2 of 2 but wait I have more to say)

Dr. Bath looks into a machine while doing something with her hands below. (I wonder if it's surgery?)

It appears on this 2019 obituary: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/04/obituaries/dr-patricia-bath-dead.html

Caption calls it an "undated photo" and adds a comment that Bath's “personal best moment” was when she "used an implant procedure to restore the sight of a North African woman who had been blind for 30 years." Photo is credited to her daugher Eraka Bath.

Dr. Patricia Bath, 76, Who Took On Blindness and Earned a Patent, Dies

An ophthalmologist, she was the first black woman doctor to receive a patent, for a technique used in cataract surgery. And she promoted eye care for those in need.

@dbc3 @LilHulkQ Here's my attempt to fill in for the #ImageCaption

(toot 1 of 2)

The first of two pictures is a black-and-white photo showing a young Patricia Bath in a lab coat, with her right hand on a microscope next to her.

I found it on this page: https://www.uspto.gov/learning-and-resources/journeys-innovation/historical-stories/sights-prize

Its caption there is as follows: "In 1959, Patricia Bath, aged 16, won a National Science Foundation to conduct research in a lab at Yeshiva University. (The New York Times/Via: Herbert S. Sonnenfeld)"

Sights on the prize

Dr. Patricia Bath pioneered Laserphaco cataract surgery, co-founded the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness, and championed STEM education as an inventor, ophthalmologist, and African American leader.

@graftandspur

!B
#BildBeschreibung
#Caption
#ImageCaption

Photo of a relatively fresh compost pile.

In the background a tree and bright blue sky.

In the foreground a four pronged fork

NOTE: @PleaseCaption just reminded me that I forgot to caption an image in a post. All you have to do is follow that account. It's great!

#feditips #mastodontips #tips #mastodon #imagecaption

@catselbow type a *really* long #ImageCaption. Now try to proofread or edit it

Come back, we'll talk again 😄