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model overfitting issue #59

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alchemz opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 5 comments
Open

model overfitting issue #59

alchemz opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 5 comments

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@alchemz
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alchemz commented Nov 22, 2022

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Dear authors,
We have tested the COCO model with different frames, but outputting the same caption results. It seems to be a overfitting issue. Could you suggest if any parameters need to be specified at inference time, or it could be a data issue that the input frames are similar to some extent?

@ArminBaz
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ArminBaz commented Feb 2, 2023

Hi, did you find a solution to this problem?

@ret7020
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ret7020 commented Feb 24, 2023

@alchemz Can you show your hyperparameters?

@zzk2021
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zzk2021 commented Mar 3, 2023

Me too. I have the same problem

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zzk2021 commented Mar 4, 2023

It seems like the model isn‘t train completely. The loss at a high level. the outputs are high-frequency words
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alchemz commented Mar 24, 2023

Hi all, unfortunately I haven't find a solution to this.

@ret7020 For your question, we did not perform hyparameter tuning on the model with new datasets, but simply run inference with the existing model.

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