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style transfer #6

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stone100010 opened this issue Sep 24, 2020 · 2 comments
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style transfer #6

stone100010 opened this issue Sep 24, 2020 · 2 comments
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stone100010 commented Sep 24, 2020

When I was training the '. NPY' file, '-- num steps' I used 50000 steps and' -- no tiled '. The training picture was close to the original picture. I started to carry out style transfer, The result is not good. I think it may be that the '-- num steps' in the training'. NPY 'file is not enough. Now I am continuing training with the goal of 300000' - num steps'. Once again, I would like to express my most sincere thanks!
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There is a trade-off between image quality and semantic quality, and a large number of steps improve image fidelity at the cost of semantic fidelity. I think --num_steps is too large (like 1 order of magnitude too large), especially with --no_tiled set to True. You should check this discussion.

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