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I don't know how to complete the download? #15

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languandong opened this issue Dec 14, 2023 · 5 comments
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I don't know how to complete the download? #15

languandong opened this issue Dec 14, 2023 · 5 comments
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@languandong
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I run the script "python scripts/fetch.py".
But it downloaded as 9.895%.
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So I immediately re-executed the script.
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Should I take -d at the end of this instruction?

@saviola777 saviola777 self-assigned this Dec 14, 2023
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Did the script abort after the errors in the first screenshot? Usually it should just continue even if some images are no longer available (which is to be expected after 5+ years). If you pass -d it will delete the images you have downloaded so far.

For an alternative dataset, you might want to check out ROCOv2.

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Did the script abort after the errors in the first screenshot? Usually it should just continue even if some images are no longer available (which is to be expected after 5+ years). If you pass -d it will delete the images you have downloaded so far.

For an alternative dataset, you might want to check out ROCOv2.

This V2's form is so convenient. I like it!
Maybe V1 can also be organized like this

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Did the script abort after the errors in the first screenshot? Usually it should just continue even if some images are no longer available (which is to be expected after 5+ years). If you pass -d it will delete the images you have downloaded so far.

For an alternative dataset, you might want to check out ROCOv2.

Why doesn't v2 have keywords anymore?

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Good question! In the end you can probably generate keywords using the concept CUIs plus the concept names. Maybe we will add keywords at a later stage, thanks for the suggestion.

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Good question! In the end you can probably generate keywords using the concept CUIs plus the concept names. Maybe we will add keywords at a later stage, thanks for the suggestion.

Oh, yes, I have incorporated CUIs along with concept names to generate keywords. Thank you for your help.

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