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make pixel indexes 0-based for bounding box in pascal voc dataset #209

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zimenglan-sysu-512 referenced this pull request Nov 25, 2018
* add support for pascal voc dataset and evaluate

* optimization for adding voc dataset

* make inference.py dataset-agnostic; add use_difficult option to voc dataset

* handle voc difficult objects correctly

* Remove dependency on lxml plus minor improvements

* More cleanups

* More comments and improvements

* Lint fix

* Move configs to their own folder
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Thanks!

@fmassa fmassa merged commit 851660d into facebookresearch:master Nov 26, 2018
Ricardozzf added a commit to Ricardozzf/maskrcnn-benchmark that referenced this pull request Nov 27, 2018
make pixel indexes 0-based for bounding box in pascal voc dataset (facebookresearch#209)
nprasad2021 pushed a commit to nprasad2021/maskrcnn-benchmark that referenced this pull request Jan 29, 2019
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