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First Use Instructions #1

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mhusseinsh opened this issue Jul 16, 2018 · 5 comments
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First Use Instructions #1

mhusseinsh opened this issue Jul 16, 2018 · 5 comments

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@mhusseinsh
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Hello,
Firstly, thanks for this amazing work of the cycada, as well as having the code shared, so we can start using it on our implementations.

I cloned the repo, and I am starting to use the network for my own problem with my own dataset.
Simple, I want to convert synthetic images to real world data. I have both datasets available, with the labels (semantic segmentation) of the synthetic data (domain A).

My question is, how to start with the CyCada, for a first start, I have to train a semantic network on my synthetic labeled images (domain A), for a semantic segmentation task, and then save this model, and start with the CycleGAN training adapted with the semantic loss (CyCada).

Is there a provided network that can can be trained for a semantic segmentation task ?, or are there provided instructions of how to start cycada with my own dataset ?

Thanks a lot

@yanqi1811
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hello,
I meet the same problem, how can I train my own datasets which are including synthetic data and real world data. Thanks a lot

@happsky
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happsky commented Feb 4, 2019

The same, how can I train my own datasets?

@MinaJf
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MinaJf commented Sep 19, 2020

The same question

@ZHE-SAPI
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The same, how can I train my own datasets?
Thx!!!

@abhishekmaroon5
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Same question, I am struggling with the same

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