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About the structure of TUM #36

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DayChan opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 3 comments
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About the structure of TUM #36

DayChan opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 3 comments

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@DayChan
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DayChan commented Mar 19, 2019

It seems that the TUM structure you used is different from the paper.

I read class TUM() in your code, and I draw the structure of TUM:
My draw of TUM

I don't know whether my draw is right. If it is not, is the structure in the code same as that in the paper? If it's right, why the structure is changed like that?

@qijiezhao
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I can't see your image
There indeed exists difference, the arch of original paper is a little better while the arch in this repo is more fancy I think. You can try to modify it in the code.

@DayChan
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DayChan commented Mar 20, 2019

I can't see your image
There indeed exists difference, the arch of original paper is a little better while the arch in this repo is more fancy I think. You can try to modify it in the code.

OK, thanks. You can see it if you connect a VPN outside China.

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Rainweic commented Aug 4, 2019

Oh I also meet this problem~ But I want to know what’s mean of is_smooth?

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