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Lacking annotation files for evaluation #1

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Arthur151 opened this issue Jul 28, 2022 · 4 comments
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Lacking annotation files for evaluation #1

Arthur151 opened this issue Jul 28, 2022 · 4 comments

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@Arthur151
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@aharley,
Dear Doc. Adam W. Harley,
Thanks for sharing the code. This is really an amazing work with interesting ideas!

I'd like to re-implement the evaluation on CroHD. But I can't find the introduction and essential annotation file, like HT21Labels folder, for evaluation on CroHD.

Could you please provide the essiential introduction about preparing the data for evaluation?

Looking forward to your reply~

@aharley
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aharley commented Jul 28, 2022

Dear Arthur, thanks for the comment and question.
The CroHD head tracking data comes from the "Get all data" link on this page: https://motchallenge.net/data/Head_Tracking_21/
Downloading and unzipping that should give you the folders HT21 and HT21Labels, which our dataloader relies on.

@shalini-maiti
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Dear @aharley,

I was trying to run the code on other datasets such as davis, badja and crohd, as well (using the python script mentioned in the README). However, as pointed out by @Arthur151 , it seems that most of the ground truth files are missing. Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks!

@aharley
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aharley commented Aug 2, 2022

Thanks for the message @shalini-maiti . I am surprised that croHD is still not working for you -- did you try downloading the zip file I suggested in this thread? I can add instructions for all of them to the main README, but crohd should be resolved I think.

@aharley
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aharley commented Aug 2, 2022

I added instructions for all of the tests into the readme: 713b346
Let me know if anything else is missing!

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