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README.md

Senpy Plugins

Installing

First, install senpy from source or through pip:

pip install senpy

Each plugin has different requirements. As of this writing, requirement installation is done manually for each plugin. All requirements are specified in the .senpy file and, alternatively, in a requirements.txt file.

Running

Run with:

git clone https://github.com/gsi-upm/senpy-plugins-community.git
git submodule update --init --remote --recursive
senpy -f senpy-plugins-community

Loading new plugins to gitlab

You should have two repos, one with data files and the main repo of the plugin. First you have to push all the data files in the data repo and the code of the plugin in the main repo. Next, you have to "link" the two repos using submodule:

git submodule add ../data/<NAME OF YOUR PLUGIN> ./data

LICENSE

This compilation of plugins for Senpy use Apache 2.0 License. Some of the resources used for train these plugins can not be distributed, specifically, resources for the plugins emotion-anew and emotion-wnaffect. For more information visit Senpy documentation