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Add tutorials #245

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dpascualhe opened this issue Dec 10, 2024 · 7 comments
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Add tutorials #245

dpascualhe opened this issue Dec 10, 2024 · 7 comments

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@dpascualhe
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Add notebooks with simple tutorials. E.g., evaluating a UNet trained with pytorch against Rellis3D.

@Ravish990
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Hello @dpascualhe I am Ravish. I am studying at Polaris School Of Technology , where I am in first year . I want to contribute to the organization . I am very excited and ready to put my efforts in contributing to the organization . Can you please assign the issue to me to get started ?

@sergiopaniego
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Hi @Ravish990, thanks for your interest in contributing!

You can start by installing the package and working on the issue by suggesting your ideas on how to address it😄

@Ravish990
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Thank you, sir, for your guidance. I have started exploring this area and am excited to learn new things😃. I look forward to contributing to the organization with my full potential.

Thanks sir for you time and support .

@SakhinetiPraveena
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Hello @dpascualhe ,myself Praveena, currently working full time as a full stack application developer. I am starting out my open source journey. I want to contribute to this organisation for GSOC'25. Looking forward to learning and making significant contribution to the project.

I am trying to install and build the package following through Installation.md, I couldn't find the file CMakeList.txt hence cmake .. is giving me an error. I am using a mac machine. Could you help me navigate through the error?

@dpascualhe
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Hi @SakhinetiPraveena, thank you for your interest!

What docs are you using? Maybe you are referencing the docs for the previous DetectionMetrics version?

Our current codebase is purely python based and is distributed as a Python library + CLI, so there is no cmake involved. This info is available both in the README and our website. Relevant links:

@SakhinetiPraveena
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SakhinetiPraveena commented Feb 25, 2025

Thanks a lot for clarifying. I see that you want someone to review and give feedback on the tutorial. I'll get on it.

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SakhinetiPraveena commented Mar 1, 2025

Hi @dpascualhe,

I am using a mac machine and CUDA isn't supported on apple hardware. Can you suggest an alternative if it's feasible. If not I will shift to using a linux vm.

Also to give you an update I was able to successfully install the library. I was facing the issue with CUDA when I was trying out the example. Once I find an alternative for that I should be able to start contributing. If there is a requirement for any specific tutorial you want me to create, I can get started on it or I can start with adding tests since no tests were added so far.

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