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Fix READMEs for examples #14179
Fix READMEs for examples #14179
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Should this dataset be added to the some mxnet related S3 bucket rather than a private google drive?
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I agree with you. We need to figure out what the license of the dataset is. I assume the original files are from here https://datahack.analyticsvidhya.com/contest/practice-problem-urban-sound-classification/#data_dictionary
And the Google drive link belongs to someone from analyticsvidhya, so maybe this link is the official source?
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is there a
train.py -h
that can output a standardized helper output? If not maybe it would be good to add the comments you made straight in the code