The visual text detection results are saved to the ./inference_results folder by default, and the name of the result file is prefixed with'det_res'. Examples of results are as follows:
![](../imgs_results/det_res_2.jpg)
![](../imgs_results/det_res_22.jpg)
The size of the image is limited by the parameters `limit_type` and `det_limit_side_len`, `limit_type=max` is to limit the length of the long side <`det_limit_side_len`,and`limit_type=min`istolimitthelengthoftheshortside>`det_limit_side_len`,
When the picture does not meet the restriction conditions (for `limit_type=max`and long side >`det_limit_side_len` or for `min` and short side <`det_limit_side_len`), the image will be scaled proportionally.
This parameter is set to `limit_type='max', det_max_side_len=960` by default. If the resolution of the input picture is relatively large, and you want to use a larger resolution prediction, you can execute the following command:
You can use the parameters `limit_type` and `det_limit_side_len` to limit the size of the input image,
The optional parameters of `litmit_type` are [`max`, `min`], and
`det_limit_size_len` is a positive integer, generally set to a multiple of 32, such as 960.
The default setting of the parameters is `limit_type='max', det_limit_side_len=960`. Indicates that the longest side of the network input image cannot exceed 960,
If this value is exceeded, the image will be resized with the same width ratio to ensure that the longest side is `det_limit_side_len`.
Set as `limit_type='min', det_limit_side_len=960`, it means that the shortest side of the image is limited to 960.
If the resolution of the input picture is relatively large and you want to use a larger resolution prediction, you can set det_limit_side_len to the desired value, such as 1216: