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by IncRnd 1441 days ago
In YOLOv7, YOLO and v7 don't go well together. No, not at all. YOLO normally means "You Only Live Once", and v7 means it's lived at least six times before this.

While the author likely didn't have that intention, that's what came across.

Even for YOLO meaning "You Only Look Once" YOLO and v7 do not go together well.

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YOLO in this case stands for "You Only Look One".
YAML originally stood for "Yet Another Markup Language" until somebody pointed out that it wasn't actually a markup language, so they retro-named it "YAML Ain't Markup Language".
Yes.

The point I was making is that YOLO and v7 don't go well together, and that is true for either meaning of YOLO.

Huh? It means that the approach is to only process the input image frame once, I.e. "look". And this is the 7th implementation of that algorithm.

It's not as if this is named "the final algorithm v7"