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auroc score is highly dependent on version of faiss #49
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Thank you |
@wahyurahmaniar Well now the support for pip installation of faiss-gpu is not available (for the version > 1.5.3). For python version higher than 3.8, pip installation of 1.5.3 version of faiss-gpu is no longer supported. So, for the users with python >= 3.8, please install faiss with conda as instructed in the official faiss repository! Thanks. |
Thanks for the helpful comment! |
Thanks for your help, but unfortunately my use of It helped her to install a specific wheel with
And then I was able to get the performance same as reported. I hope it's useful. |
Hi,
I was trying to reproduce the results of patchcore experiments.
At first, I tried the latest version of faiss-gpu (which is 1.7.2). But, it raises an Error as the picture below
so, I downgraded the version of faiss-gpu to 1.6.3 since this error appears to be due to the version of faiss (referring to facebookresearch/faiss#2064 (comment))
However, this throws the weird score, which is way lower than the reported.
I was able to get the performance same as reported after I downgraded faiss-gpu to 1.5.3 which is equal to the latest version of faiss currently.
I guess there might be a huge difference between the latest version and the past version (1.5.3) in the manner faiss calculate the similarity or something. It would be much easier to reproduce the patchcore if you specify the version of faiss and faiss-gpu for the reproduction of patchcore in the requirements.txt!
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