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YOLO export doesn't include label file #330

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lawrencehook opened this issue Jul 2, 2023 · 2 comments
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YOLO export doesn't include label file #330

lawrencehook opened this issue Jul 2, 2023 · 2 comments

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@lawrencehook
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lawrencehook commented Jul 2, 2023

Great tool, thanks for making it!

I'd like to save my annotations by exporting then importing again later. However the YOLO zip export doesn't include a labels.txt file which is required when importing annotations.

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@Devaryalakhanpal
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You can export the .csv file and write a code which reads the label_names column unique names to get a label.txt file

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