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Repulsion Loss: Detecting Pedestrians in a Crowd. https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.07752
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update_vis_plot function called with incorrect # of arguments
#21
FarjadAhmed
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1 year ago
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get Train.py Run problem
#20
Troyella
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2 years ago
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IndexError: too many indices for tensor of dimension 2
#19
Halo754
opened
3 years ago
2
What's the use of these three lines of code?
#18
seekFire
opened
3 years ago
0
map in voc
#17
hxy1051653358
opened
4 years ago
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Use own data to train this model
#16
Yujia-Tang
opened
4 years ago
1
RuntimeError: merge_sort: failed to synchronize: an illegal memory access was encountered
#15
scutzhe
opened
5 years ago
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when I run train.py, I meet runtime error
#14
sadsearth
opened
5 years ago
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TypeError: 'module' object is not subscriptable
#13
scutzhe
opened
5 years ago
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When running train.py, I meet this error
#12
sadsearth
closed
5 years ago
2
The MOT19 detection benchmark may be a good benchmark for evaluating this work.
#11
SpyderXu
opened
5 years ago
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Why use iog instead of smooth_ln(iog) as the loss?
#10
kepcum
opened
5 years ago
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demo issue
#9
buptzqr
opened
5 years ago
2
How to train the model on CityPersons and Caltech datasets?
#8
Mason-J
opened
5 years ago
2
Can the code run on the pytorch 0.4x ?
#7
moyan007
opened
5 years ago
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Plz clarify definition of 'crowd' in Performance Evaluation
#6
RYYAI
closed
5 years ago
1
Pytorch version
#5
liuqk3
closed
5 years ago
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The training is easy to collapse
#4
ShihuaHuang95
opened
6 years ago
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Question about the code
#3
rainofmine
opened
6 years ago
4
model of Repulsion loss
#2
Johnccl
opened
6 years ago
2
a doubt about "Line 97: priors = priors[pos_idx].view(-1, 4)" in multibox_loss.py
#1
AllenMao
opened
6 years ago
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