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Where is test index? #7

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hasanzaki opened this issue Feb 3, 2020 · 5 comments
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Where is test index? #7

hasanzaki opened this issue Feb 3, 2020 · 5 comments

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@hasanzaki
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I have looked in the links you provided from baidu and gdrive, it seems that "test_index.txt" file is missing. Could you advise me on this?

@qinnzou
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qinnzou commented Feb 3, 2020

Check the val_index.txt. It corresponses to the test samples. Contact me if there's problem. Thanks.

@SoulmateB
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hi, I have checked the val_index.txt,but I don't find “test_index”. Could you provide the “text_index.txt”?

@ohhh25
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ohhh25 commented Jul 22, 2020

Hi, I found the test index.

To find it yourself and get there:

  1. Go To The Home Page of the repository.
  2. You should see the folder, "LaneDetectionCode", enter that folder.

Screen Shot 2020-07-22 at 11 47 24 AM

  1. Now you should see the folder, "data", enter that folder.

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  1. Here you should see the txt file, "test_index_demo.txt", and there you go!

Screen Shot 2020-07-22 at 11 52 26 AM

Hope this helps. :)
--Lukas Cao
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@somebodyus
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Check the val_index.txt. It corresponses to the test samples. Contact me if there's problem. Thanks.

There are very few images listed in test_index_demo.txt.
Could you provide the complete test index?

@juuwong
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juuwong commented Mar 6, 2021

Check the val_index.txt. It corresponses to the test samples. Contact me if there's problem. Thanks.

There are very few images listed in test_index_demo.txt.
Could you provide the complete test index?

You may like to utilize the two zipped index files provided in the repo and batch replace the file paths (ctrl + h). This should get your model to run for those files which are in the TuSimple dataset. I don't think they provided an index file for the other 12 folders for edge cases.

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