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> Can you explain the relation ship matrix for one example ?

hello, I have checked one relation matrix for kinship verification whose location is traindata\F0004, Currently I can only get to know little information about relation matrix from your paper: families in the wild (fiw): large-scale kinship image database and benchmarks. from where i know 1 stands for "partent of", 2 stands for " spouse of", 4 stands for "child of " . but what do 3/5/6 or other possible number stand for ? I can't find a description from anywhere now, Have i ignored some place ? I haved read the description for the two challenge for several times, as well as the papers you supplied.

Thanks !

Posted by: mysee1989 @ June 4, 2017, 3:13 p.m.

Greetings! Thank you for pointing this out. Here is the LUT (later today I will add a CSV file containing this exact information).

RID Label
1 Child
2 Sibling
3 Grandchild
4 Parent
5 Spouse
6 Grandparent
7 Great Grandchild
8 Great Grandparent
9 TBD
0 NA

RID = relationship ID (as found in relationship matrices)

Cheers!
Joe

Posted by: jvision @ June 5, 2017, 2:37 p.m.

Greetings! Thank you for pointing this out. Here is the LUT (later today I will add a CSV file containing this exact information).

RID Label
1 Child
2 Sibling
3 Grandchild
4 Parent
5 Spouse
6 Grandparent
7 Great Grandchild
8 Great Grandparent
9 TBD
0 NA

RID = relationship ID (as found in relationship matrices)

Cheers!
Joe

Posted by: jvision @ June 5, 2017, 2:37 p.m.

Greetings! Thank you for pointing this out. Here is the LUT (later today I will add a CSV file containing this exact information).

RID Label
1 Child
2 Sibling
3 Grandchild
4 Parent
5 Spouse
6 Grandparent
7 Great Grandchild
8 Great Grandparent
9 TBD
0 NA

RID = relationship ID (as found in relationship matrices)

Cheers!
Joe

Posted by: jvision @ June 5, 2017, 2:37 p.m.

Great ! thanks for your reply.

Posted by: mysee1989 @ June 6, 2017, 1:13 a.m.
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