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There are always omissions when labeling, which is why, when 100 images are labeled in bulk, sometimes 50 txt tags appear, while the other 50 images do not have txt tags. This often happens #96

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wzgrx opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 2 comments

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wzgrx commented Jun 15, 2023

There are always omissions when labeling, which is why, when 100 images are labeled in bulk, sometimes 50 txt tags appear, while the other 50 images do not have txt tags. This often happens

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wzgrx commented Jun 15, 2023

For example, 1. png and 1. jpg, two images, one of which cannot be labeled

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I guess, it's because the txt file generated is *.txt. If you put 1.png and 1.jpg, there will only be one txt file named 1.txt, you could name the 1.jpg to a11.jpg.

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