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In some cases, it is good to evaluate the quicklooks before proceeding to download all the images. This can help reduce the number of images ultimately downloaded.
As such, I'd like to request the functionality of a small flag in the command-line that sets sentinelsat to download the quicklooks, rather than the actual files. I propose --quicklooks and -ql.
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@drewbo, should we add class imbalance warning?
When I create a bounding box for an image classification task, a building classifier. I set the background_ratio to 1 and assumed Label Maker will create a balance classes ratio. But in this case, the bounding box only contained building tiles, and I ended up only have 9 tiles are the background tiles out of 340 tiles. If we can add the class i
Users may want to run notebooks without having to use docker. Add instructions to README. For an example, see the installation instructions these folks offer in their readme: https://github.com/OpenGeoscience/geonotebook
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It would be great to support these optional header fields according to ENVI documentation:
http://www.exelisvis.com/docs/EnterOptionalHeaderInformation.html#Set3
It's not going to be easy with the current memmap implementation.
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Currently, there is a legacy method of defining the database connection that uses the following environment variables:
DB_HOSTNAME=postgresDB_USERNAME=opendatacubeDB_PASSWORD=opendatacubepasswordDB_DATABASE=opendatacubeDB_PORT=5432
This came from the first Dockerfile, which used an entrypoint to set the values in a configuration file.
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| SCRDet | ResNet101 | 72.61 | ICCV2019 | [code](https://github.com/DetectionTeamUCAS/R2CNN-Plus-Plus_Tensorflow |
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experiments.rst, in the first diagram, I'm inferring that ovals are static resources and parallelograms are processes, and that dashed lines means optional. But if that's true, then I'm not sure what the meaning of purple vs. blue is, the scenes should be ovals and solid lines. It might be simpler and easier to parse if everything was a blue oval, although the dashed line makes sense. In the