Prerequisite files cannot be accessed though the provided link in the tool file readme
in the tool file, the readme provided some prerequisites, which need to be downloaded through https://data.kitware.com/#collection/59c1963d8d777f7d33e9d4eb/folder/5b68a3fe8d777f06857c1f24, but it shows access denied in the link and none of the link in the readme(in the tool file) is accessible. Could you please provide another link or update the readme in tool file?
Have you tried to use the anaconda env to install all the dependencies? It would be great if you can have a look at the readme here.
Hello,
I am encountering the same issue, I do not have access to the Kitware data, either via the website data.kitware.com or via command line in my docker shell...
Do I need privileged access to kitware data if I am to use it with Danesfield algorithms ?
Have you tried to use the anaconda env to install all the dependencies? It would be great if you can have a look at the readme here.
I have tried, but part of the file is still inaccessible. The author replied later that it needs certification and he cannot share the file.
Hello,
I am encountering the same issue, I do not have access to the Kitware data, either via the website data.kitware.com or via command line in my docker shell...
Do I need privileged access to kitware data if I am to use it with Danesfield algorithms ?
Yes, you will need some sort of certification.
Right thanks for the information. I guess you didn't get this certification ? It would be very useful for me as I'm trying to study the Roof Type Segmentation part and unfortunately no public dataset has point clouds annotated this way ...
Right thanks for the information. I guess you didn't get this certification ? It would be very useful for me as I'm trying to study the Roof Type Segmentation part and unfortunately no public dataset has point clouds annoted this way ...
Yep, I did not get the certification.
Anyway, you've been a time-saving and very much appreciated help, thank you !
I apologize for not being allowed to shared these models. Unfortunately, our sponsor has indicated that since we trained the models, in part, on data that was not released publicly we are not allowed to release the trained models either. I had hoped to retrain only on public data, but our funding for this work was cut off sooner than expected.
I would really like to make the software run end-to-end with no licensing or data restrictions. I am working to obtain more funding to continue this work. However, for now, the project is on hold.