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Thanks for sharing such a simple yet effective backbone work~
When I run the code, I find no noticeable runtime difference between using the shift_cuda.py and using Algorithm 1 in the paper with Pytorch itself.
Do I miss something to activate the CUDA acceleration?
In fact, I copy part of the core codes in this repo and integrate the codes to the Swin Transformer, instead of running this repo directly.
Could you please help me with this problem? Thanks~
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Hi, please refer to #16.
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Thanks for your quick reply~
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Thanks for sharing such a simple yet effective backbone work~
When I run the code, I find no noticeable runtime difference between using the shift_cuda.py and using Algorithm 1 in the paper with Pytorch itself.
Do I miss something to activate the CUDA acceleration?
In fact, I copy part of the core codes in this repo and integrate the codes to the Swin Transformer, instead of running this repo directly.
Could you please help me with this problem? Thanks~
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: