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The results were too different #2

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xiaoweihappy123 opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 6 comments
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The results were too different #2

xiaoweihappy123 opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 6 comments

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@xiaoweihappy123
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Hello, could you please provide a detailed command line? The result of my running on two partial datasets is only over 50, which is far different from the result on GitHub.

@xjhjinhui
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xjhjinhui commented Jan 11, 2019

@xiaoweihappy123 Me too.My result is
Single Query: [cmc1: 45.07%], [cmc5: 66.80%], [cmc10: 76.07%] mAP = 0.50221015378 Done, 3.83s
I guess if my mAP calculation method is wrong.I wonder what is the latest result of your code and how is it solved?Looking forward to your reply!Thanks!

@xiaoweihappy123
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Search the author's latest paper for things that need to change.

@xjhjinhui
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@xiaoweihappy123 Could you please tell me the paper's title?Thanks a lot!

@xiaoweihappy123
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recognizing partial biometric patterns

@hh23333
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hh23333 commented Apr 17, 2019

@xjhjinhui @xiaoweihappy123 I also only got 49.73 rank1 accuracy on Parital-reID dataset and 57.14 rank1 on Partial-iLIDS. Have you ever explored any setting or solution to get the performance that the author reported in paper and readme file. looking forward to your reply! Thanks!

@CodeToPoem
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Did you ever try to set spatial_train True in command line for improving perfromance?

command line is just like this:
python script/experiment/train.py --dataset market1501 --partial_dataset Partial_REID --spatial_train True --total_epochs 400
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