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## Notes
- 2024/05/31: Please use the [exported format](https://github.com/THU-MIG/yolov10?tab=readme-ov-file#export) for benchmark. In the non-exported format, e.g., pytorch, the speed of YOLOv10 is biased because the unnecessary `cv2` and `cv3` operations in the `v10Detect` are executed during inference.
- 2024/05/30: We provide [some clarifications and suggestions](https://github.com/THU-MIG/yolov10/issues/136) for detecting smaller objects or objects in the distance with YOLOv10. Thanks to [SkalskiP](https://github.com/SkalskiP)!
- 2024/05/27: We have updated the [checkpoints](https://github.com/THU-MIG/yolov10/releases/tag/v1.1) with other attributes, like class names and training args, for ease of use.
- 2024/05/27: We have updated the [checkpoints](https://huggingface.co/collections/jameslahm/yolov10-665b0d90b0b5bb85129460c2) with other attributes, like class names and training args, for ease of use.
## UPDATES 🔥
- 2024/06/01: Thanks to [NielsRogge](https://github.com/NielsRogge) and [AK](https://x.com/_akhaliq) for hosting the models on the HuggingFace Hub!