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Achieving FPS mentioned in LPYOLO Paper #51

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thetushargoyal opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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Achieving FPS mentioned in LPYOLO Paper #51

thetushargoyal opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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❔Question Achieving FPS mentioned in LPYOLO Paper

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Hey @bestamigunay @sefaburakokcu ,
The FPS mentioned in paper for 4W4A is about 18 FPS achieved through proper pipelining. I was wondering if you could provide the code files for that. Thanks in advance!

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