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Could you provide a trained model img? #14

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wutianze opened this issue Nov 12, 2023 · 4 comments
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Could you provide a trained model img? #14

wutianze opened this issue Nov 12, 2023 · 4 comments

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@wutianze
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Thank you for the great work!
I want to try running mmfn, could you please provide a trained model img for us to download? Also, I am not sure if I can skip the data&train steps to run eval step directly. Could you help me with this?

@nGQD
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nGQD commented Nov 13, 2023

@Kin-Zhang Thanks for the excellent work!
It would be great if we could have a directly deployable pre-trained model for extension work or experiments.

@Kin-Zhang
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Yes, I can. But if you are for a comparison experiment I will suggest collecting the same dataset and trained otherwise it's not a fair comparison.

But if you only for deployable I can try to find a model pretrained weight for you to test. But maybe it's not the one in paper experiment table... Is that fine?

@wutianze
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Yes, I can. But if you are for a comparison experiment I will suggest collecting the same dataset and trained otherwise it's not a fair comparison.

But if you only for deployable I can try to find a model pretrained weight for you to test. But maybe it's not the one in paper experiment table... Is that fine?

Yes, please.

Kin-Zhang added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 14, 2023
setup lib with wx permission.
model weight check issue: #14
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Kin-Zhang commented Nov 14, 2023

Hi all,

check here to download pretrained weight, I tested mmfn_vec one on my desktop. Hopefully other two works also. download link

And also update the README part for you to easily setup. (hopefully

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