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Can you show your file structure #3

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zaie opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 3 comments
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Can you show your file structure #3

zaie opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 3 comments

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@zaie
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zaie commented May 19, 2017

I've read your paper and it inpaired me a lot. I want to follow your work. I downloaded UCFsport dataset but I cannot find video.txt and the name of the dateset's images and videos are different from your filelist. So can you provide your dataset's file stucture. There are similar problems when I was trying the UCF101 dataset. Thank you.

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pengxj commented May 19, 2017

Hi,
For convenience, I renamed the filenames of images for UCF-Sports. An example is [001/2538-5_70133.jpg, 001/2538-5_70187] ---> [001/jpeg/000001.jpg, 001/jpeg/000055.jpg ]. You can easily sort as natural order and rename them by yourself.

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pengxj commented May 19, 2017

Hi,
My bad. I checked there is no available link to download the videos.txt for UCF-Sports. I updated it. You can check.

@chengshuai
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Hi @pengxj @zaie

I download the UCF101 and UCF sport datasets, and i cannot find some txt files. for example UCFsport video.txt and human.txt. If i will run the code, i should arrange the datasets. Could you show your datasets file stucture, give me some tips? Could you updated it?

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