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As per the paper, there is a total of 1225 unique identities in the dataset but in the metafile, there is a total of 1251 unique identities. However, in the data provided there is exactly 1251 unique identity in the mel-spectrogram folder but there is a more number of face images than that of a total 1251 identity as per the metafile.
Again in the original paper of the dataset[25], they have mentioned the total unique identity to be 1247, which is the intersection of both VGG Face and VoxCeleb dataset which does not match the number 1225 as mentioned in your paper. Can you please clarify the confusion and if possible update the metafile with the exact 1225 identity that has been used in the paper ?
Thanks.
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The inconsistency may be caused by the vggface dataset. Since they only provided the data urls instead of the images, many links are invalid when we downloaded.
If you use the complete vggface dataset, you should be able to get 1,251 overlapping identities.
As per the paper, there is a total of 1225 unique identities in the dataset but in the metafile, there is a total of 1251 unique identities. However, in the data provided there is exactly 1251 unique identity in the mel-spectrogram folder but there is a more number of face images than that of a total 1251 identity as per the metafile.
Again in the original paper of the dataset[25], they have mentioned the total unique identity to be 1247, which is the intersection of both VGG Face and VoxCeleb dataset which does not match the number 1225 as mentioned in your paper. Can you please clarify the confusion and if possible update the metafile with the exact 1225 identity that has been used in the paper ?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: