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images #5

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alpercanberk opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 6 comments
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images #5

alpercanberk opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 6 comments

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@alpercanberk
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can you provide a way to map the indices that you gave to the images that appear in ImageNet?

@Promise-Z5Q2SQ
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I have encountered the same issue; I cannot currently find the link to the complete image dataset. Have you already resolved it?

@alpercanberk
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nope, seems like the data that they gave is useless then

@minsuk00
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minsuk00 commented Dec 7, 2023

You can map the indices to the image label & names, which you can use to map to the respective images.

@ikavasidis
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Hello everyone,

the attached file contains the names of the images shown during the experiments. Unfortunatelly we can't share the images themselves but can be taken by the imagenet dataset.
image_order.txt

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Hello everyone,

the attached file contains the names of the images shown during the experiments. Unfortunatelly we can't share the images themselves but can be taken by the imagenet dataset. image_order.txt

GOT IT~ THX :)

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Atom-101 commented Jul 16, 2024

Hello everyone,

the attached file contains the names of the images shown during the experiments. Unfortunatelly we can't share the images themselves but can be taken by the imagenet dataset. image_order.txt

Hi,

The data order in this file is different from the one in the "images" key of the dataset files. What is the correct way to find the image corresponding to an EEG recording? For every entry in the "dataset" key there are 4 keys: ["eeg", "image", "label" and "subject"].

The "image" key is an integer index. Does this index into the "images" key which has a list of 1996 entries or does it index into the image_order.txt which has 2000 lines? If it does index into image_order.txt, then what does the "images" list represent?

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