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Hi @rajprateek , @ir413 ,
Thanks for your team's great work, it provides many insights to the community. I am sure that the model zoos and the current codebase could inspire future research a lot.
I am also a little bit curious about the future plans of your codebase. So I want to ask that do you have any plans to support the design space comparison in this repo? For example, to allow users to sample & train models from different design spaces and compare these design spaces as described in the Sec. 3.1, as shown in Fig. 5, 7, and 9 in the paper. I think this feature could help the community to reproduce the comparison process and further improve this codebase's impact.
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Hi @ZwwWayne - Thanks for the suggestion! We do have a plan to add tools to pycls to make it easy to run and analyze population-level experiments, which will help with design space comparisons. We don't have a concrete date yet but this is on our roadmap and we want to make this available to users, so it will happen in the coming weeks/months.
Hey @rajprateek ,
I am planning to do some experiments based on the methodology in "Designing Network Design Spaces". So I just wanted to ask if you guys have an ETA on the features needed to do so.
Thanks, best
Lukas
Hi @rajprateek , @ir413 ,
Thanks for your team's great work, it provides many insights to the community. I am sure that the model zoos and the current codebase could inspire future research a lot.
I am also a little bit curious about the future plans of your codebase. So I want to ask that do you have any plans to support the design space comparison in this repo? For example, to allow users to sample & train models from different design spaces and compare these design spaces as described in the Sec. 3.1, as shown in Fig. 5, 7, and 9 in the paper. I think this feature could help the community to reproduce the comparison process and further improve this codebase's impact.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: