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Computer vision is an interdisciplinary field that deals with how computers can be made to gain high-level understanding of digital images and videos.
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Change tensor.data to tensor.detach() due to
pytorch/pytorch#6990 (comment)
tensor.detach() is more robust than tensor.data.
We at Jina are fans of the written word. And , if you are a beginner in neural search and OSS, what better than starting out with documentation and blogs ?
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Comment below this issue the topic you have in mind for writing a blog. The topic should revolve around - neural search/Jina/Jina-OSS etc. (basically about Jina)
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Although the results look nice and ideal in all TensorFlow plots and are consistent across all frameworks, there is a small difference (more of a consistency issue). The result training loss/accuracy plots look like they are sampling on a lesser number of points. It looks more straight and smooth and less wiggly as compared to PyTorch or MXNet.
It can be clearly seen in chapter 6([CNN Lenet](ht
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I am uploading our dataset and models for the "Constructing interval measures" method we've developed, which uses item response theory to convert multiple discrete labels into a continuous spectrum for hate speech. Once we have this outcome our NLP models conduct regression rather than classification, so binary metrics are not r
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I figured out a way to get the (x,y,z) data points for each frame from one hand previously. but im not sure how to do that for the new holistic model that they released. I am trying to get the all landmark data points for both hands as well as parts of the chest and face. does anyone know how to extract the holistic landmark data/print it to a text file? or at least give me some directions as to h