How are fileworlds parsed #405
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There's no tutorial on this, no help, no guide. Filewords is a mystery as far as I'm concerned. @chakalakasp So I might as drop this here to let you know how DIFFICULT it is to get help on correct formatting and usage of filewords. I'm getting this error after using accompanying text files with description. It halts all progress for me:
Could you please please please tell me what I'm doing wrong? I'm pretty sure its with the formatting of my descriptions. |
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@chakalakasp Here's what I've learned. These are direct posts and DMs I've gotten from one or two kind people:
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A big foggy on filewords. I see the dropdown format settings -- my questions are:
What is the proper form of a file? Say for instance one wanted to go "instance+class+description". Would that look like:
jgowhg person A man kicks a soccerball.png
or
jgowhg+person+A man kicks a soccerball.png
Or does it not matter?
Second, does the text encoder in any way parse the description, or just the instance and class? Does it help the training at all to put in the description that it's a man kicking a soccer ball or could the description be anything to make the filename unique and the encoder could care less? If it helps I can rename files or make TXT sidecars or whatever, but I don't want to put in tons of metadata if the encoder doesn't care.
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