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Hi @Young-eng, You can import COCO datasets into SLEAP from the GUI by going to File --> Import. Since you have splits, what you could do is then save the SLEAP label to Once you've done that, you can either merge them into a single SLEAP labels file (File --> Merge), or if you want to keep the split consistent, you can train via the
But I prefer to actually specify the different splits through the sleap/sleap/training_profiles/baseline_large_rf.bottomup.json Lines 4 to 5 in 2d24296 Let us know if you have any questions! Cheers, Talmo |
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I solved this problem by resizing original datasets to smaller size, then import transformed datasets for training. |
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Hi~ I meet a problem about the training, now I have a image dataset which have been annotated in COCO format, in json file, including train.json and val.json, the dataset is a image dataset, so how can I train it with Sleap ? Are videos necessary for this workflow with Sleap ? I don't know how to start training using my image dataset. Thanks
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