Another way of doing this is to use CHITRA
image = Chitra(img_path, box, label)
# Chitra can rescale your bounding box automatically based on the new image size.
image.resize_image_with_bbox((224, 224))
print('rescaled bbox:', image.bounding_boxes)
plt.imshow(image.draw_boxes())
https://chitra.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
pip install chitra
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Resizing image and bounding box separately can be pain and irritating. CHITRA is an image utility library for Deep Learning that can rescale your bounding box automatically based on the new image size.
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