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YOLOv8 Instance Segmentation to Roboflow Object Detection Model

Connect YOLOv8 Instance Segmentation with Roboflow Object Detection Model

Build a multi-stage computer vision pipeline by connecting YOLOv8 Instance Segmentation with Roboflow Object Detection Model and deploy a production application in minutes.
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YOLOv8 Instance Segmentation

YOLOv8 Instance Segmentation

YOLOv8 Instance Segmentation is a type of Roboflow Instance Segmentation Model.
Use YOLOv8 Instance Segmentation in the Roboflow Instance Segmentation Model Roboflow Workflows block.
Roboflow Object Detection Model

Roboflow Object Detection Model

Detect objects using an object detection model.
Run inference on a multi-label classification model hosted on or uploaded to Roboflow. You can query any model that is private to your account, or any public model available on [Roboflow Universe](https://universe.roboflow.com). You will need to set your Roboflow API key in your Inference environment to use this block. To learn more about setting your Roboflow API key, [refer to the Inference documentation](https://inference.roboflow.com/quickstart/configure_api_key/).

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Each block can receive inputs, execute code, and send outputs to the next block in your Workflow. You can use the drag-and-drop UI to configure connections and see the JSON definitions of what’s happening behind the scenes.
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