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However since the contour extraction could be performed on a video stream, the benchmark results show that a single core would be enough to process a video faster than real time.
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## Heatmap
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## Benchmark
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Below you can find the benchmark results for a 10 minutes clip, with the stacked time per component on the x-axis.
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The tests were done on a machine with a Ryzen 3700X with 8 cores 16 threads and 32 Gb of RAM.
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#### notes:
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### notes:
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optional:
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install tensorflow==1.15.0 and tensorflow-gpu==1.15.0, cuda 10.2 and 10.0, copy missing files from 10.0 to 10.2, restart computer, set maximum vram
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