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I'm new to tracking, and I have a question about the test data.
In test, OTB2015 VOT16/17/18 are supported, but in train, COCO DET VID are supported.
What's the connection between these?
If I want to run train, what data should I use?
Test?
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A good starting point is the comments in #1516
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Hey there! Asking here as I couldn't answer this from the docs: is there a way we can run Toodles on a project (Node.js in this case), and generate a bunch of HTML/CSS/JS files that we can host along with other static reports we generate on every PR?
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