In this two-part series we talk about run length encoding (RLE) in the context of COCO datasets. In this first video we will walk through how to convert INTO run length encoding format ("encode"). We will use Python for this tutorial and demonstrate the naive solution, and then use a quicker, more efficient solution with NumPy. No cocoapi required!
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