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centos-based Dockerfile for object-detection

Open raynalee4 opened this issue 5 years ago • 5 comments

Adding another Dockerfile for the object-detection benchmark, with a CentOS base image. Dockerfile_centos is meant to provide users flexibility with regards to the operating system used to run the benchmark application. I've attached the docker build logs, and the beginning of the training logs for this dockerfile. build-logs.txt run-logs.txt

raynalee4 avatar Apr 21 '20 22:04 raynalee4

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googlebot avatar May 01 '20 17:05 googlebot

@bitfort fyi. I am still trying to figure out how to get MLBox to work with Tekton Pipelines. But anyways we would be using the centos Dockerfile.

sub-mod avatar May 01 '20 18:05 sub-mod