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Can be in a directory structure, rather than Jupyter Notebook #13

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hrishikeshdkakkad opened this issue Feb 18, 2021 · 2 comments
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@hrishikeshdkakkad
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Taking the project to an organized directory structure can help developers use this model and write relevant APIs. Kudos to the amazing project. Accuracy is not bad too

@ckavanagh21
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Taking the project to an organized directory structure can help developers use this model and write relevant APIs. Kudos to the amazing project. Accuracy is not bad too

Hey,

This repo popped up on my feed, and I'm potentially looking to contribute. I haven't done so before, but what you're bringing up sounds simple enough to where I could do it. What do you mean by directory structure? Is it putting all the code in the notebook into a single executable or Python file? Maybe putting the dataset into a repo file as well?

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agusgun commented Jul 17, 2023

Taking the project to an organized directory structure can help developers use this model and write relevant APIs. Kudos to the amazing project. Accuracy is not bad too

Hey,

This repo popped up on my feed, and I'm potentially looking to contribute. I haven't done so before, but what you're bringing up sounds simple enough to where I could do it. What do you mean by directory structure? Is it putting all the code in the notebook into a single executable or Python file? Maybe putting the dataset into a repo file as well?

I think he means a directory structure that can make the project easily imported in python. So, it's more about python file.

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