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Hello, please ask: the actual effect is inconsistent with the effect given by the paper. Is this a hyperparameter that needs to be adjusted? #16

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gangxu822 opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 5 comments

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The effect of stanford cars in the paper (all old 、new) is respectively:
53.8 | 71.9 | 45

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adjust lr 0.1-》0.2,could get a good result
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Hello, I encountered the same problem. When adjusting lr to 0.2, should memax_weight be set to 1 or 2? Do all settings except lr follow the run_cars.sh script?

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Hello, I encountered the same problem. When adjusting lr to 0.2, should memax_weight be set to 1 or 2? Do all settings except lr follow the run_cars.sh script?
My problem is an id clustering problem, which is not suitable for using this gcd paradigm directly

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Hello, I encountered the same problem. When adjusting lr to 0.2, should memax_weight be set to 1 or 2? Do all settings except lr follow the run_cars.sh script?
My problem is an id clustering problem, which is not suitable for using this gcd paradigm directly

Ok, thanks for your answer.

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