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Inspired by openvinotoolkit/cvat#3939 (comment)
Add an option to crop dataset images, can be displaced from the top-left corner.
Implementation is similar to openvinotoolkit/datumaro#562 (comment)
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I found a new tool makesense who is trying to do the same thing that you're already doing. Probably with some new thoughts in mind. I recently asked the author how that tool is doing differently: SkalskiP/make-sense#23
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