Update README for Ubuntu 18.04.
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# Install dependencies
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sudo apt install libcaffe-cpu-dev freeglut3-dev libgtkmm-3.0-dev \
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build-essential cmake libopencv-dev libboost-system-dev \
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libgoogle-glog-dev libblas-dev libprotobuf-dev
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libgoogle-glog-dev libblas-dev libprotobuf-dev \
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libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program_options-dev
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# Do the build normally
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These commands were tested on Ubuntu 18.04. Versions as old as 16.04
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will work, but can be very painful and labor intesnive to set up.
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Older versions of Ubuntu need some help, as the `caffe` package does not
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exist, and the supplied `cmake` version is too old.
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split/merge the input, since the visualisers cannot handle more than
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one input.
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There is one valid model provided, Caffenet. It can be downloaded by
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There are a few valid models provided. It can be downloaded by
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running `./download-models.sh` from the data folder.
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After that, you can, for example, run the program as follows
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-l ../data/ilsvrc12/synset_words.txt \
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../data/samples/*.jpg
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This will run the network on the deduplicated caffenet (see: [limitations](#lmitations))
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This will run the network on the deduplicated caffenet (see: [limitations](#limitations))
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with the correct weights file and the labels file supplied, on all jpegs
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located in the samples folder. More advanced usage can be discovered using
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the `-h` option of the executable.
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Additionally, a graphical launcher is included, called `fmri-launcher`.
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It is built by default unless disabled at compile time. The interface
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contains a button or a chooser for every option in the program.
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### Controls
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You can move around with the WASD keys, and look around using the mouse.
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Arrow keys change the currently loaded input.
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Arrow keys change the currently loaded input. F1 brings up an overlay
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that tells you all other options.
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## Limitations
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