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Hello, I read in the paper that a small patch scale is better, and it is also the same in the figure. But why is the description "A large patch scale during training will cause the test mAP to drop lower and faster"
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Hi, thanks for your interest in our work.
I'm afraid that it was a typo made in the title of Figure 4.
The actual description would be that a small patch scale is favorable such that "A small patch scale during training will cause the test mAP to drop lower and faster."
Hello, I read in the paper that a small patch scale is better, and it is also the same in the figure. But why is the description "A large patch scale during training will cause the test mAP to drop lower and faster"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: