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Add the dataset to the basic datasets.
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Hi @zachgk , can you please assign this to me? I am interested in taking this up.
Hi @zachgk , I am working on adding this dataset and understanding the general framework. I have one basic question about the dataset artifact's metadata.json. I see that the artifacts's uris are pinting to djl mlrepo ,so how are the artifacts added to this repo? Also, please also share some resources that I can refer to, if any. Thanks!
@lanking520 can provide more detail regarding format of metadata.json.
Maybe use our slack channel is a better way to work with you.
Thanks @frankfliu ! Will post any other clarifications on Slack! :-)
@codelessricky I just started a quick implementation to bring your own dataset: You can make a start from this branch:
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