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inZekuiQin/SiamKPN (press backspace or delete to remove)- bigmoking
- Opened on Oct 21, 2020
- #9
- bigmoking
- Opened on Oct 16, 2020
- #8
According to paper function 5: there is an item (1-gamma) before pos_loss, but in code, it seems it losts the positive
weight in line57 of models/loss.py:
loss = loss - (pos_loss + gamma*neg_loss)
It ...
- laisimiao
- Opened on Aug 10, 2020
- #7
Hello, thanks for opening such an excellent work! But I have a question: How to crop LaSOT and GOT-10K to 511
resolution?
Because pysot just have no scripts to process LaSOT and GOT-10K.
- laisimiao
- 1
- Opened on Aug 6, 2020
- #6
Can you provide the backbone model: modified ResNet-50 like in code :pretrained_models/resnet50.model Thank you, look
forward to your reply!
- laisimiao
- Opened on Aug 4, 2020
- #5
Hi, thanks for your great work!
Is it available to upload the pre-trained models on google drive or others using Eng format?
- suhwan-cho
- 2
- Opened on Jul 21, 2020
- #4
Thank you for your sharing! And I wonder what‘s the keypoint refers to when a target is class-agnostic? Does it the
ceter point of a target. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thank you again for your sharing! ...
- xxAna
- 2
- Opened on Jun 29, 2020
- #3
Thanks for your great work! Can you release demo python file to us for testing some specific videos?
- Singapore-mor
- 1
- Opened on Jun 19, 2020
- #1
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