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how to build? #1

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hlzz opened this issue Nov 7, 2016 · 8 comments
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how to build? #1

hlzz opened this issue Nov 7, 2016 · 8 comments

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hlzz commented Nov 7, 2016

How to build this project? I can find the requirements.txt file.

@evamohe
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evamohe commented Nov 7, 2016

@hlzz, I have just added the requirements.txt missing.

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hlzz commented Nov 7, 2016

Is your faster rcnn code a requirement or dependency for this repo?

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evamohe commented Nov 7, 2016

It is not a requirement for this repo

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willard-yuan commented Dec 16, 2016

@evamohe Hi eva, in settings.json, there is two files, i.e. list_oxford_horitzontal.txt and list_oxford_vertical.txt. Would you like to tell me how can I get these two files?

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@evamohe It seems that images in the list_oxford_horitzontal.txt are the images which the width is large than the hight, and the list_oxford_vertical.txt are the images which the hight is large than the width. Did I understand it exactly?

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Paul0629 commented Feb 6, 2018

@evamohe Dear Eva, I'm reading your paper and code. I have the same questions with willard-yuan about the list_oxford_horitzontal.txt and list_oxford_vertical.txt. Could you help us?

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evamohe commented Feb 6, 2018

Hi @Paul0629,

"list_oxford_vertical.txt" and "list_oxford_horitzontal.txt" are lists with the absolute path with portrait/landmark aspect ratio images within the dataset.

You can take a look and slightly modify for your dataset the preprocessing script (https://github.com/imatge-upc/retrieval-2016-icmr/blob/master/oxford105k/preprocess.py) in in the Oxford105 folder to create these files.

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Paul0629 commented Feb 7, 2018

Really appreciate your help. Many many thanks.@evamohe

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