# Preparing Inputs Tensorflow Object Detection API reads data using the TFRecord file format. Two sample scripts (`create_pascal_tf_record.py` and `create_pet_tf_record.py`) are provided to convert from the PASCAL VOC dataset and Oxford-IIIT Pet dataset to TFRecords. ## Generating the PASCAL VOC TFRecord files. The raw 2012 PASCAL VOC data set can be downloaded [here](http://host.robots.ox.ac.uk/pascal/VOC/voc2012/VOCtrainval_11-May-2012.tar). Extract the tar file and run the `create_pascal_tf_record` script: ``` # From tensorflow/models/object_detection tar -xvf VOCtrainval_11-May-2012.tar ./create_pascal_tf_record --data_dir=VOCdevkit \ --year=VOC2012 --set=train --output_path=pascal_train.record ./create_pascal_tf_record --data_dir=/home/user/VOCdevkit \ --year=VOC2012 --set=val --output_path=pascal_val.record ``` You should end up with two TFRecord files named pascal_train.record and pascal_val.record in the tensorflow/models/object_detection directory. The label map for the PASCAL VOC data set can be found at data/pascal_label_map.pbtxt. ## Generation the Oxford-IIIT Pet TFRecord files. The Oxford-IIIT Pet data set can be downloaded from [their website](http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~vgg/data/pets/). Extract the tar file and run the `create_pet_tf_record` script to generate TFRecords. ``` # From tensorflow/models/object_detection tar -xvf annotations.tar.gz tar -xvf images.tar.gz ./create_pet_tf_record --data_dir=`pwd` --output_dir=`pwd` ``` You should end up with two TFRecord files named pet_train.record and pet_val.record in the tensorflow/models/object_detection directory. The label map for the Pet dataset can be found at data/pet_label_map.pbtxt.