t is not necessary to drop it, however, the Infrared images have the same label as their pair in RGB images, and for the model that I will build I want the input to be the pair of images RGB and RGN, and in order not to insert any duplicate images I removed them from the training file, and it easy to have the RGN images, you just replace '.jpg' by '_rgn.jpg' in the RGB image. I think it will make more sense more in the next video (step 2: train)
Nice video mate. However I have a question, why are you dropping the nearinfrared images
So glad you like the video @koleshjr
t is not necessary to drop it, however, the Infrared images have the same label as their pair in RGB images, and for the model that I will build I want the input to be the pair of images RGB and RGN, and in order not to insert any duplicate images I removed them from the training file, and it easy to have the RGN images, you just replace '.jpg' by '_rgn.jpg' in the RGB image. I think it will make more sense more in the next video (step 2: train)