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Brazilian Identity Document Dataset (BID Dataset): The first public dataset of Brazilian identification documents.
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Inconsistent bounding box format #1

Open huberemanuel opened 2 years ago

huberemanuel commented 2 years ago

I have found two types of bounding box formats in the same file, for example:

x, y, width, height, transcription
273, 35, 307, 21, REPÚBLICA FEDERATIVA DO BRASIL
[583, 277, 277, 583], [68, 73, 91, 86], -1, -1, ESTADO DE MINAS GERAIS

The first line is aligned with the file's header description, but the second one isn't. How exactly the second format works?

MathewsJosh commented 9 months ago

I have found two types of bounding box formats in the same file, for example:

x, y, width, height, transcription
273, 35, 307, 21, REPÚBLICA FEDERATIVA DO BRASIL
[583, 277, 277, 583], [68, 73, 91, 86], -1, -1, ESTADO DE MINAS GERAIS

The first line is aligned with the file's header description, but the second one isn't. How exactly the second format works?

Did you find out what it meant? I am facing the same problem

hustliujian commented 2 months ago

I have found two types of bounding box formats in the same file, for example:

x, y, width, height, transcription
273, 35, 307, 21, REPÚBLICA FEDERATIVA DO BRASIL
[583, 277, 277, 583], [68, 73, 91, 86], -1, -1, ESTADO DE MINAS GERAIS

The first line is aligned with the file's header description, but the second one isn't. How exactly the second format works?

Did you find out what it meant? I am facing the same problem

it means [x0, x1, x2, x3] and [y0, y1, y2, y3], use 4 points to mark the region