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About Amazon-Computers and Amazon-Photo #12

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sktsherlock opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 · 6 comments
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About Amazon-Computers and Amazon-Photo #12

sktsherlock opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 · 6 comments

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@sktsherlock
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May I ask how to divide the two data sets of Computers and Photo from Amazon-Electronics. I went to the original website(http://jmcauley.ucsd.edu/data/amazon/index_2014.html) to check, but it is still not clear how to divide the two sub-datasets of Computers and Photo. I would be very grateful if you could give me some ideas on what you were doing at that time.

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shchur commented Dec 30, 2022

The classes were obtained based on the "categories" field in the metadata file for Electronics. See Sample metadata in the page you linked for an example.

@sktsherlock
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Thank you for your help. I am now trying to figure out how I should determine the label for each node. I see that the description of the node label in PYG is the category to which the node belongs, but I'm not quite sure where I get this category from. For example data with the category ["Electronics", "Camera & Photo", "Video Surveillance", "Surveillance Systems", "Surveillance DVR Kits"], is the third sub-category of it used as the label

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shchur commented Feb 22, 2023

If I remember correctly, the categories are nested. That is, Video Surveillance $\subset$ Camera & Photo $\subset$ Electronics. Level-2 labels (Camera & Photo, Computers) were used to generate the two datasets, level-3 labels were used as class labels.

@sktsherlock
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OK ! Thank you for your help.

@sktsherlock
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I would like to ask you in what way you constructed the graph. How do you identify the neighbors of each item? Thank You!

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sktsherlock commented Feb 28, 2023

I have now shown its three levels of categories and found that it has 12 categories; I would like to know how you have divided these 12 categories into 8 categories. Thanks! [('Accessories', 9957) ('Lenses', 5267) ('Digital Cameras', 3536) ('Bags & Cases', 3249) ('Tripods & Monopods', 1295) ('Binoculars & Scopes', 1195) ('Lighting & Studio', 647) ('Flashes', 517) ('Film Photography', 460) ('Video', 430) ('Video Surveillance',85)(Printers & Scanners',17)]

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