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[CodeCamp2023-474] Add new configuration files for DINO algorithm in mmdetection. #10901

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Thanks for your contribution and we appreciate it a lot. The following instructions would make your pull request more healthy and more easily get feedback. If you do not understand some items, don't worry, just make the pull request and seek help from maintainers.

Motivation

Add new configuration files for DINO algorithm in mmdetection.

Modification

new config file for DINO algorithm in mmdet dev-3.x.

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  1. Pre-commit or other linting tools are used to fix the potential lint issues.
  2. The modification is covered by complete unit tests. If not, please add more unit test to ensure the correctness.
  3. If the modification has potential influence on downstream projects, this PR should be tested with downstream projects, like MMDet or MMPreTrain.
  4. The documentation has been modified accordingly, like docstring or example tutorials.

@hhaAndroid hhaAndroid merged commit ed65c3b into open-mmlab:dev-3.x Sep 13, 2023
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yumion pushed a commit to yumion/mmdetection that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2024
yumion pushed a commit to yumion/mmdetection that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2024
@Markson-Young Markson-Young deleted the dino_new_config branch April 16, 2024 13:20
@Markson-Young Markson-Young restored the dino_new_config branch April 16, 2024 13:21
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