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## Preprocessing the dataset
The greyscale assigned to each pixel within an image has a value range of 0-255. We will want to flatten (smoosh… scale…) this range to 0-1. To achieve this flattening, we…
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In https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/issues/7254, there was a long discussion on `max_features` defaults for random forests. As a consequence, the default "auto" was changed to "sqrt" for R…
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https://github.com/tensorflow/tpu/tree/master/models/official/efficientnet
https://ai.googleblog.com/2019/05/efficientnet-improving-accuracy-and.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3svIm5UC94I
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## Preprocessing the dataset
The greyscale assigned to each pixel within an image has a value range of 0-255. We will want to flatten (smoosh… scale…) this range to 0-1. To achieve this flattening, we…
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## Preprocessing the dataset
The greyscale assigned to each pixel within an image has a value range of 0-255. We will want to flatten (smoosh… scale…) this range to 0-1. To achieve this flattening, we…
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Hi! Thanks again about your work!
Recently, I tried to check accuracy of pre-trained models on KITTI (Eigen split) and found that it is differ from paper results.
On this screenshoot you ca…
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## ❓ How to load a pretrained/finetuned VISSL model for inference?
_Preface: I am aware of #235 and of _
First of all, thanks a lot for making VISSL available - it's an awesome tool.
However…
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## Preprocessing the dataset
The greyscale assigned to each pixel within an image has a value range of 0-255. We will want to flatten (smoosh… scale…) this range to 0-1. To achieve this flattening, we…
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## Preprocessing the dataset
The greyscale assigned to each pixel within an image has a value range of 0-255. We will want to flatten (smoosh… scale…) this range to 0-1. To achieve this flattening, we…
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Hey guys,
It is not my first issue post and I know it is time consuming to answer all these posts, so I just want to thank you for your help in advance! I’ll really appreciate it and hope its solut…