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Hi,
I try to understand Deepdetect right now, starting with the Plattforms Docker container.
It looks great on pictures, but I have a hard time right now using it :)
My Problem: The docs seems to step over important points, like using JupyterLab. All examples shows the finished Custom masks, but how do I get them?
Is there something missing in the docs?
Example: https://www.deepdetec
Add functional test
We're planning to add functional tests using cypress js.
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Doxygen headers have been added for all files, but function and class documentation needs to be added (starting with drishti public API).
TODO: The standard library style namespace macros (which prevent IDE indentation) are currently confusing doxygen. This needs to be fixed.
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Installing the CUDA version of DlibDotNet is difficult for a first-time user, minor updates to the documentation would greatly help this process
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OpenCV putText does not seem to support newlines so this requires some logic to be implemented. Some things to think about:
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- how to do the actual splitting? I guess words should not be split and it's nice to show lines which have approximately the same length.
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It might be useful to write the ReadME of the repo in English for ease of understanding.
It looks pretty useful.