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what do u mean by “Light-weight models” #6

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MengHao666 opened this issue Mar 31, 2020 · 1 comment
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what do u mean by “Light-weight models” #6

MengHao666 opened this issue Mar 31, 2020 · 1 comment

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For example, what‘s the differences between “Decoupled_SOLO_R50_3x” and “DECOUPLED_SOLO_LIGHT_R50_3x”?

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WXinlong commented Apr 1, 2020

@MengHao666 The light-weight models use smaller input size, less stacked convs in the head, and a merge of x-branch and y-branch in Decoupled SOLO. The details can be referred to the config file.

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