Tests and docstrings improvements (#4475)
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### Prepare Your Dataset
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The YOLOv5 repository supports a number of different datasets by using yaml files containing their information. By default datasets are downloaded to the `../datasets` folder in relation to the repository root folder. So if you downloaded the `coco128` dataset using the link in the yaml or with the scripts provided by yolov5, you get this folder structure:
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The YOLOv5 repository supports a number of different datasets by using YAML files containing their information. By default datasets are downloaded to the `../datasets` folder in relation to the repository root folder. So if you downloaded the `coco128` dataset using the link in the YAML or with the scripts provided by yolov5, you get this folder structure:
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But this can be any dataset you wish. Feel free to use your own, as long as you keep to this folder structure.
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Next, ⚠️**copy the corresponding yaml file to the root of the dataset folder**⚠️. This yaml files contains the information ClearML will need to properly use the dataset. You can make this yourself too, of course, just follow the structure of the example yamls.
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Next, ⚠️**copy the corresponding YAML file to the root of the dataset folder**⚠️. This YAML files contains the information ClearML will need to properly use the dataset. You can make this yourself too, of course, just follow the structure of the example YAMLs.
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Basically we need the following keys: `path`, `train`, `test`, `val`, `nc`, `names`.
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