2020-01-13 04:39:33 -0600 | commented question | Re-initializing (correcting) the trackers when using MultiTracker @berak: yeah, I saw the sources and that it also uses a list... but that's what I found strange. Here's a screenshot. |
2020-01-13 04:08:13 -0600 | edited question | Re-initializing (correcting) the trackers when using MultiTracker Re-initializing (correcting) the trackers when using MultiTracker I'm writing an application in Python and used this art |
2020-01-13 04:06:57 -0600 | commented question | Re-initializing (correcting) the trackers when using MultiTracker @berak: tested with %timeit in a Jupyter Notebook. Going with a for loop through a list of trackers and running .update( |
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