Where is data?

Dubovyk Kyrylo 25 Reputation points
2024-05-12T13:00:18.5466667+00:00

I've followed step-by-step learning path. But it seems to me there is no step where we actualy download data for future training.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/analyze-rock-images-ai-nasa/?WT.mc_id=cloudskillschallenge_0259f2e9-edbe-4c9b-80a0-23612afadfb7

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  1. Sander van de Velde | MVP 33,051 Reputation points MVP
    2024-05-12T19:38:21.3966667+00:00

    Hello

    welcome to this moderated Azure community forum.

    This is a good question.

    I checked both the video and the two leading modules because you reference the third module in the learning path.

    There is a reference to a Nasa site with pictures from lunar rocks.

    Unfortunately, this module states "We already downloaded and stored the photos into the Data folder" but I was not able to find that step in either a previous module or the video.

    Fortunately, fellow community member @Ivy Peng reacted, the data is found at https://github.com/Jeffresh/classify-space-rocks-by-using-python-and-artificial-intelligence-/tree/master/Data

    Just clone the location and it looks like you are good to go.

    Off topic: each module also provides multiple ways to give feedback:

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    Please react there too. Microsoft is reading these feedback comments so make use of it.


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