acf-jacinto - object detection training framework Manifest

08-02-2017

Manifest ID - SRAS00004130

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acf-jacinto - object detection training framework Manifest Table

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Software Name Version License Type Delivered As Modified by TI
acf-jacinto 3.5.ti.rc1 BSD 2-clause Source code yes Location [as installed]/acf-jacinto
Obtained from Originally taken from the following and modified:https://github.com/pdollar/toolbox (1) http://www.vision.caltech.edu/Image_Datasets/CaltechPedestrians/code/code3.2.1.zip (2)
(1) The license is as described in the file external/bsd.txt of the source. Also, navigate to https://github.com/pdollar/toolbox and then click the documentation link at the bottom (https://pdollar.github.io/toolbox/) to see the authors statement: “This code is licensed under the Simplified BSD License.”(2) The license is described in the file bsd.txt in the zip file

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