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[WIP] Fo-assistant v1 #4918

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@lanzhenw lanzhenw commented Oct 11, 2024

What changes are proposed in this pull request?

  • Addition of Model Evaluation panel to fiftyOne
  • Creation of new core Python Panel reusable components
  • Enhancement of existing Python Panel components
  • Usage of ExecutionStore as a caching/lightweight storage for panel data retrieval & manipulation

How is this patch tested? If it is not, please explain why.

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Is this a user-facing change that should be mentioned in the release notes?

  • No. You can skip the rest of this section.
  • Yes. Give a description of this change to be included in the release
    notes for FiftyOne users.

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if this PR is part of a larger change.)

What areas of FiftyOne does this PR affect?

  • App: FiftyOne application changes
  • Build: Build and test infrastructure changes
  • Core: Core fiftyone Python library changes
  • Documentation: FiftyOne documentation changes
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Br2850 commented Oct 23, 2024

Closing due to merge of #4927

Model Evaluation panel will be on a separate merge

@Br2850 Br2850 closed this Oct 23, 2024
@Br2850 Br2850 deleted the feat/fo-assistant branch October 23, 2024 02:41
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