
“The YOLO-scope! It stands for ‘You Only Look Once.” He aimed the YOLO-scope at a passing dragon. A neat little box appeared on the viewing screen around the creature, with a label that read: ‘Dragon – 98% confidence.’

He swung the YOLO-scope towards the meadow, its main crystal pulsing with light. “Activate search grid!” The scope scanned the entire field of flowers in a single, silent flash.

BING! A tiny box appeared on the screen, highlighting a single flower hidden beneath a large mushroom. The label read: ‘Giggle-Blossom – 99.9% confidence.’

“What’s that kind of object detection thing?” the troll asked. Pip answered, “YOLO, you only look once. Instead of looking at each thing and then telling me what it is like R-CNN; YOLO look at everything at one time.”

YOLO divides the image into a grid, like slicing a pizza. In each slice, it checks if there’s something cool there. If yes, it draws a box and says: “That’s a dog. Confidence level: 98%.”

“Ok. So, YOLO processes the whole image in one go—no backtracking, no second guesses.”
“Perfect for real-time stuff like self-driving cars, drone surveillance…”

I hope it can catch my cat mid-sabotage

“Ha…ha, a centaur, not a cat”