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Microsoft COCO: Common Objects in Context by Lin et al. (2014).
If the data is just a subset of the standard COCO dataset, you should cite: File: Scrappy-coco_-_Collection_-_UpTo2022-11-0...
Many "scrappy" or scraped collections are hosted on GitHub without a formal peer-reviewed paper. In these cases, the documentation within the repository serves as the primary reference. Microsoft COCO: Common Objects in Context by Lin et al
Could you provide more context on where you encountered this file name? Knowing the (e.g., GitHub, a specific university server) or the file extension (e.g., .zip, .csv, .json) would help in identifying its origin. File: Scrappy-coco_-_Collection_-_UpTo2022-11-0...