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I am looking for a simple video annotation tool that contains the following future:
Create rectangles around objects in various frames and the tool allows to export these information (frame#, rect1.xy, etc...) into a txt file/excel file etc...
I have been searching the whole web today but could not find one solution. I only found vatic, but there you have to pay for Amazon's Mechanical Turk:
http://web.mit.edu/vondrick/vatic/
Anybody knows some tools that do the same thing?

You can still continue to use VATIC in offline mode without paying for Amazon's Mechanical Turk services.

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Cloudberry Explorer for OpenStack storage is suitable client for OpenStack-Swift and it is found in the following link http://www.cloudberrylab.com/free-openstack-storage-explorer.aspx . I'm searching other clients which are exactly similar to this client. I did search in google, but I'm not quite sure about the ones that I found. Could you say the similar type of clients that are available as freeware? I'm doing some experiments, so I need several clients that are similar to Cloudberry Explorer. Thank you.
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I'm struggling to find a good and reliable paid proxy service to run a script that reports on organic search results for a set of keywords.
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