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train with my own datasets, the results is unstable #42

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MZener opened this issue Feb 17, 2023 · 2 comments
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train with my own datasets, the results is unstable #42

MZener opened this issue Feb 17, 2023 · 2 comments

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@MZener
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MZener commented Feb 17, 2023

Hi,
Thanks for your sharing.
I train with my own datasets. The results are as below:
Two consecutive images are extracted from a video stream. the detected line is unstable, What reason is this?
Thanks a lot.

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Yes, it is indeed a problem. Another example can be found in a Youtube video. The main reason for this problem is that we did not consider the temporal information in both our designs and training.

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Hi, Thanks for your sharing. I train with my own datasets. The results are as below: Two consecutive images are extracted from a video stream. the detected line is unstable, What reason is this? Thanks a lot.

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Hi, how do you train your own data, can you share your configuration file and the training commands, thanks a lot!

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