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## Key Features
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- **YOLOv3:** Introduced the use of three different scales for detection, leveraging three different sizes of detection kernels: 13x13, 26x26, and 52x52. This significantly improved detection accuracy for objects of different sizes. Additionally, YOLOv3 added features such as multi-label predictions for each bounding box and a better feature extractor network.
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- **YOLOv3:** Introduced the use of three different scales for detection, leveraging three different sizes of detection kernels: 13x13, 26x26, and 52x52. This significantly improved detection accuracy for objects of different sizes. Additionally, YOLOv3 added features such as multi-label predictions for each [bounding box](https://www.ultralytics.com/glossary/bounding-box) and a better feature extractor network.
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- **YOLOv3-Ultralytics:** Ultralytics' implementation of YOLOv3 provides the same performance as the original model but comes with added support for more pre-trained models, additional training methods, and easier customization options. This makes it more versatile and user-friendly for practical applications.
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The YOLOv3 series, including YOLOv3, YOLOv3-Ultralytics, and YOLOv3u, are designed specifically for object detection tasks. These models are renowned for their effectiveness in various real-world scenarios, balancing accuracy and speed. Each variant offers unique features and optimizations, making them suitable for a range of applications.
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All three models support a comprehensive set of modes, ensuring versatility in various stages of model deployment and development. These modes include [Inference](../modes/predict.md), [Validation](../modes/val.md), [Training](../modes/train.md), and [Export](../modes/export.md), providing users with a complete toolkit for effective object detection.
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All three models support a comprehensive set of modes, ensuring versatility in various stages of [model deployment](https://www.ultralytics.com/glossary/model-deployment) and development. These modes include [Inference](../modes/predict.md), [Validation](../modes/val.md), [Training](../modes/train.md), and [Export](../modes/export.md), providing users with a complete toolkit for effective object detection.
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| Model Type | Tasks Supported | Inference | Validation | Training | Export |
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| ------------------ | -------------------------------------- | --------- | ---------- | -------- | ------ |
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=== "Python"
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PyTorch pretrained `*.pt` models as well as configuration `*.yaml` files can be passed to the `YOLO()` class to create a model instance in python:
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[PyTorch](https://www.ultralytics.com/glossary/pytorch) pretrained `*.pt` models as well as configuration `*.yaml` files can be passed to the `YOLO()` class to create a model instance in python:
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```python
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from ultralytics import YOLO
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### What are the differences between YOLOv3, YOLOv3-Ultralytics, and YOLOv3u?
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YOLOv3 is the third iteration of the YOLO (You Only Look Once) object detection algorithm developed by Joseph Redmon, known for its balance of accuracy and speed, utilizing three different scales (13x13, 26x26, and 52x52) for detections. YOLOv3-Ultralytics is Ultralytics' adaptation of YOLOv3 that adds support for more pre-trained models and facilitates easier model customization. YOLOv3u is an upgraded variant of YOLOv3-Ultralytics, integrating the anchor-free, objectness-free split head from YOLOv8, improving detection robustness and accuracy for various object sizes. For more details on the variants, refer to the [YOLOv3 series](https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov3).
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YOLOv3 is the third iteration of the YOLO (You Only Look Once) [object detection](https://www.ultralytics.com/glossary/object-detection) algorithm developed by Joseph Redmon, known for its balance of [accuracy](https://www.ultralytics.com/glossary/accuracy) and speed, utilizing three different scales (13x13, 26x26, and 52x52) for detections. YOLOv3-Ultralytics is Ultralytics' adaptation of YOLOv3 that adds support for more pre-trained models and facilitates easier model customization. YOLOv3u is an upgraded variant of YOLOv3-Ultralytics, integrating the anchor-free, objectness-free split head from YOLOv8, improving detection robustness and accuracy for various object sizes. For more details on the variants, refer to the [YOLOv3 series](https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov3).
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### How can I train a YOLOv3 model using Ultralytics?
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