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Hello!
Thanks for your appreciation, it really means a lot to me.
Actually, you can practice similar function by my code.
For example,
if you have the target A, you can shot the first photo and set it to class
A1.
Then, you can shot the second photo and set it to class A2.
Therefore, you have the class name A1, A2 and all of them are part of class
A.
However, if you want to practice the way that exactly same as your need,
it definitely can do it and I think you do not need to revise a lot of
codes.
If there has any question, please let me know.
Thank you
Damien Jarry <notifications@github.com> 於 2020年8月8日 週六 下午9:45寫道:
Hi !
Your demo works really well :)
Is there a way to use multiple photos for each person instead of overwrite
each time we take a new screen shot ?
To get a better accuracy, like having one folder for each label instead of
one file :)
Thanks !
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Hi !
Your demo works really well :)
Is there a way to use multiple photos for each person instead of overwrite each time we take a new screen shot ?
To get a better accuracy, like having one folder for each label instead of one file :)
Thanks !
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