Understanding object detection
Notebook uses Object detection to help you broaden your search for notes which determines the objects present in the pictures stored in an image note. However, the search is capable of detecting objects that belong to the following classes:
- person
- book, clock, vase, scissors, teddy bear, hair drier, toothbrush, bottle, wine glass, cup, fork, knife, spoon, bowl
- bicycle, car, motorcycle, airplane, bus, train, truck, boat, traffic light
- fire hydrant, stop sign, parking meter, backpack, umbrella, handbag, tie, suit, suitcase, glasses, guitar
- bird, cat, dog, horse, sheep, cow, elephant, bear, zebra, giraffe, bee, butterfly, penguin
- bench, chair, couch, bed, dining table, toilet, potted plant, sunflower, lavender
- frisbee, skis, snowboard, sports ball, kite, baseball bat, baseball glove, skateboard, surfboard, tennis racket
- banana, apple, sandwich, orange, broccoli, carrot, hot dog, pizza, donut, cake, strawberry
- tv, laptop, mouse, remote, keyboard, cell phone, microwave, oven, toaster, sink, refrigerator, camera