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About the source and placement of the data set #13

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haolin512900 opened this issue Sep 23, 2021 · 4 comments
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About the source and placement of the data set #13

haolin512900 opened this issue Sep 23, 2021 · 4 comments

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@haolin512900
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Does the clean data set come from the VOC data set? So do you need to search for noise data by yourself? Where is the noise data set used by the author? Is the clean data set put into Celeba_A, and then the noise data set into Celeba_B?

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Voc data contains lots of clean images, which could be used to construct unpaired clean and noisy data easily. In fact, you could use any other dataset to train your tasks.

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haolin512900 commented Sep 26, 2021 via email

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Will Celeb_TA and Celeb_TB affect the training result?

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thank you for your answer It means that you can train with the voc data set, right, and then divide the voc into a noise data set and a clear data set into Celeb_A and Celeb_B, right? OK

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Hello, I would like to ask if you have reproduced this paper, and whether the clear image and the noisy image correspond to Celeb_A and Celeb_B respectively.

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