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lucid-yolo

lucid-yolo is an independent, from-scratch PyTorch Lightning implementation of the real-time detection, instance segmentation, and oriented detection methods described in the Ultralytics YOLO26 paper (arXiv:2606.03748). "YOLO" refers to the family of real-time detectors originated by Redmon et al. (2016). This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or derived from Ultralytics or its codebase. No Ultralytics source code, configurations, or model weights were consulted or used. See docs/PROVENANCE.md.

What this is

A research reproduction for knowledge sharing: independent verification of the paper's published ablation claims (STAL small-object gains, Progressive Loss schedule ranking, MuSGD convergence, DFL-removal neutrality, segmentation prototype-fusion and auxiliary-loss gains, OBB long-edge angle formulation) in a codebase with no shared lineage to the reference implementation. Everything implemented here is a fact, equation, or procedure published in the papers cited in docs/PROVENANCE.md.

Versioning

Perpetual 0.x release train — each 0.MINOR is a gated capability milestone (0.1 detection, 0.2 instance segmentation, 0.3 oriented detection, 0.4+ rolling). No 1.0 is planned: the project tracks a living specification (the paper plus this project's assumption register), and each release freezes its golden metrics; later releases must never regress them. This is a deliberate policy, not an abandonment signal — see docs/DECISIONS.md.

Current release: 0.2.0 — detection and instance segmentation, at the smoke tier and the smallest scale. No v0.1.0 was ever tagged; the detector's history ships inside the 0.2.0 changelog section, and goldens/frozen/0.2/ is the first frozen set. Releases publish no trained weights (D14).

Development

make setup   # venv + editable install + pre-commit hooks
make gate    # lint + pre-commit + tests + golden regression: the merge gate

Datasets are never committed and never fetched by the test suite — docs/DATASETS.md says where COCO 2017 and DOTA-v1.0 come from and what has to be on disk before a [DATA] run. docs/TRAINING.md carries the launch command for each of the three tiers.

The execution contract for contributors and agents lives in AGENTS.md; every design decision cites its public source (docs/PROVENANCE.md), and every point where the papers underdetermine the implementation is a recorded assumption (docs/ASSUMPTIONS.md).

License

Apache-2.0 (see LICENSE and NOTICE).

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