![]() ![]() Here is the list of classes in the CIFAR-100: SuperclassĪquarium fish, flatfish, ray, shark, trout Each image comes with a "fine" label (the class to which it belongs) and a "coarse" label (the superclass to which it belongs). The 100 classes in the CIFAR-100 are grouped into 20 superclasses. There are 500 training images and 100 testing images per class. This dataset is just like the CIFAR-10, except it has 100 classes containing 600 images each. The class name on row i corresponds to numeric label i. It is merely a list of the 10 class names, one per row. This is an ASCII file that maps numeric labels in the range 0-9 to meaningful class names. Therefore each file should be exactly 30730000 bytes long. The values are stored in row-major order, so the first 32 bytes are the red channel values of the first row of the image.Įach file contains 10000 such 3073-byte "rows" of images, although there is nothing delimiting the rows. The first 1024 bytes are the red channel values, the next 1024 the green, and the final 1024 the blue. The next 3072 bytes are the values of the pixels of the image. And understandable that the eyes of the kids hanging in the beanbags of the theatre are glued on this Dutch rabbit humour.In other words, the first byte is the label of the first image, which is a number in the range 0-9. Gosh, that we can do this too, you then think a while. The film – in the fastest imaginable 3D computer animation – almost seems like being produced by Blue Sky studios, the producer of Ice Age 1-2-3, so natural and precise as the rabbit hairs wave in the wind. “Radically different than for example the model-handicraft from van Kaayk, is Big Buck Bunny from the Netherlands computer graphics teacher Sacha Goedegebure, a comedy about a fat rabbit taking revenge on three irritating rodents. ![]() This morning, the Dutch national news paper Volkskrant posted a positive review on this exhibit, ending with some words about BBB. The Noordbrabants Museum, one of the main modern art museums in southern Netherlands, opened recently an exhibit “Fantasy Factory”, where BBB has a permanent display. ![]()
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