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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/notebooks/mesh_to_mesh.md
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## Data

ModelNet40 consists of 9843 meshes provided for training and 2468 meshes for testing. Usually, you would have to download the [dataset](https://modelnet.cs.princeton.edu/) unzip it, [prepare it, and upload it to the Jina AI Cloud](https://https://finetuner.jina.ai/walkthrough/create-training-data/). After that, you can provide the name of the dataset used for the upload to Finetuner.
ModelNet40 consists of 9843 meshes provided for training and 2468 meshes for testing. Usually, you would have to download the [dataset](https://modelnet.cs.princeton.edu/) unzip it, [prepare it, and upload it to the Jina AI Cloud](https://finetuner.jina.ai/walkthrough/create-training-data/). After that, you can provide the name of the dataset used for the upload to Finetuner.

For this tutorial, we already prepared the data and uploaded it. Specifically, the training data is uploaded as `modelnet40-train`. For evaluating the model, we split the test set of the original dataset into 300 meshes, which serve as queries (`modelnet40-queries`), and 2168 meshes which serve as the mesh collection, which is searched in (`modelnet40-index`).

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