Multi-bounding box labeling fix while also preserving order; All-on-one Ubuntu 16.04 server instructions #1984
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Pull request #1680 elegantly fixes the problem where bounding boxes don't match the key in multi-class object detection problems, but I liked preserving the order of the classes in the key as well so I created this somewhat more complex fix that creates an ordered list prior to passing the information to the html template so one can rely on the indexing to get color and class.
The BuildDigits.md file is simply added because I've now build DIGITS on Ubuntu 16.04 servers several times and I've assembled this all-in-one guide which I've found works pretty reliably and is helpful in case others would like to use it.