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description: Learn about the YOLO family, SAM, MobileSAM, FastSAM, YOLO-NAS, and RT-DETR models supported by Ultralytics, with examples on how to use them via CLI and Python. |
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keywords: Ultralytics, documentation, YOLO, SAM, MobileSAM, FastSAM, YOLO-NAS, RT-DETR, models, architectures, Python, CLI |
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# Models |
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Ultralytics supports many models and architectures with more to come in the future. Want to add your model architecture? [Here's](../help/contributing.md) how you can contribute. |
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In this documentation, we provide information on four major models: |
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1. [YOLOv3](./yolov3.md): The third iteration of the YOLO model family originally by Joseph Redmon, known for its efficient real-time object detection capabilities. |
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2. [YOLOv4](./yolov3.md): A darknet-native update to YOLOv3 released by Alexey Bochkovskiy in 2020. |
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3. [YOLOv5](./yolov5.md): An improved version of the YOLO architecture by Ultralytics, offering better performance and speed tradeoffs compared to previous versions. |
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4. [YOLOv6](./yolov6.md): Released by [Meituan](https://about.meituan.com/) in 2022 and is in use in many of the company's autonomous delivery robots. |
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5. [YOLOv7](./yolov7.md): Updated YOLO models released in 2022 by the authors of YOLOv4. |
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6. [YOLOv8](./yolov8.md): The latest version of the YOLO family, featuring enhanced capabilities such as instance segmentation, pose/keypoints estimation, and classification. |
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7. [Segment Anything Model (SAM)](./sam.md): Meta's Segment Anything Model (SAM). |
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7. [Mobile Segment Anything Model (MobileSAM)](./mobile-sam.md): MobileSAM for mobile applications by Kyung Hee University. |
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8. [Fast Segment Anything Model (FastSAM)](./fast-sam.md): FastSAM by Image & Video Analysis Group, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. |
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9. [YOLO-NAS](./yolo-nas.md): YOLO Neural Architecture Search (NAS) Models. |
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10. [Realtime Detection Transformers (RT-DETR)](./rtdetr.md): Baidu's PaddlePaddle Realtime Detection Transformer (RT-DETR) models. |
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You can use many of these models directly in the Command Line Interface (CLI) or in a Python environment. Below are examples of how to use the models with CLI and Python: |
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## CLI Example |
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Use the `model` argument to pass a model YAML such as `model=yolov8n.yaml` or a pretrained *.pt file such as `model=yolov8n.pt` |
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```bash |
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yolo task=detect mode=train model=yolov8n.pt data=coco128.yaml epochs=100 |
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``` |
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## Python Example |
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PyTorch pretrained models as well as model YAML files can also be passed to the `YOLO()`, `SAM()`, `NAS()` and `RTDETR()` classes to create a model instance in python: |
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```python |
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from ultralytics import YOLO |
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model = YOLO("yolov8n.pt") # load a pretrained YOLOv8n model |
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model.info() # display model information |
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model.train(data="coco128.yaml", epochs=100) # train the model |
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``` |
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For more details on each model, their supported tasks, modes, and performance, please visit their respective documentation pages linked above.
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