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Following up on #968, I just realized that there is no section for artefact detection in the documentation.
While the object detection module for this is only available in PyTorch for now, I'd argue we could document the OpenCV wrap we made a long time ago!
Here is the section to document: https://github.com/mindee/doctr/tree/main/doctr/models/artefacts
Here is what I propose: