Open xhluca opened 3 years ago
It seems like in the case of DenseNet and ResNet, the weights are released on the keras-applications repo: https://github.com/keras-team/keras-applications/blob/bc89834ed36935ab4a4994446e34ff81c0d8e1b7/keras_applications/densenet.py#L27-L29
keras-applications
https://github.com/keras-team/keras-applications/blob/bc89834ed36935ab4a4994446e34ff81c0d8e1b7/keras_applications/resnet_common.py#L41-L43
In the case of EfficientNet, the weights come from a fork of keras-applications: https://github.com/keras-team/keras-applications/blob/master/keras_applications/efficientnet.py#L33-L35
Although the hashes should ensure the file downloaded is authentic, is there a plan for handling release URL changes?
Summary
It seems like in the case of DenseNet and ResNet, the weights are released on the
keras-applications
repo: https://github.com/keras-team/keras-applications/blob/bc89834ed36935ab4a4994446e34ff81c0d8e1b7/keras_applications/densenet.py#L27-L29https://github.com/keras-team/keras-applications/blob/bc89834ed36935ab4a4994446e34ff81c0d8e1b7/keras_applications/resnet_common.py#L41-L43
In the case of EfficientNet, the weights come from a fork of
keras-applications
: https://github.com/keras-team/keras-applications/blob/master/keras_applications/efficientnet.py#L33-L35Although the hashes should ensure the file downloaded is authentic, is there a plan for handling release URL changes?
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