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How can a model trained on Ultralytics HUB perform inference prediction on the test set? #13167
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I have successfully trained several models on Ultratics HUB, and now I want to make the final test machine inference prediction. However, Ultratics HUB can only perform online inference by uploading a few images. I found in the subsequent section that entering relevant instructions at the local command line can perform local inference, such as Python segment/predict.py -- weights yolov5m seg.pt -- data data/images/bus.jpg, where the weights are replaced with the trained best.pt file and the data is replaced with a custom training set. However, during code execution, it shows
YOLOv5n6u summary (fused): 253 layers, 4126316 parameters, 0 gradients, 7.2 GFLOPs
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\DesktoI have successfully trained several models on Ultratics HUB, and now I want to make the final test machine inference prediction. However, Ultratics HUB can only perform online inference by uploading a few images. I found in the subsequent section that entering relevant instructions at the local command line can perform local inference, such as Python segment/predict.py -- weights yolov5m seg.pt -- data data/images/bus.jpg, where the weights are replaced with the trained best.pt file and the data is replaced with a custom training set. However, during code execution, it shows YOLOv5n6u summary (fused): 253 layers, 4126316 parameters, 0 gradients, 7.2 GFLOPs
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Desktop\YOLO5\yolov5\detect.py", line 312, in
main(opt)
File "D:\Desktop\YOLO5\yolov5\detect.py", line 307, in main
run(**vars(opt))
File "C:\Users\Y\AppData\Local\anaconda3\envs\yolov5\Lib\site-packages\torch\utils_contextlib.py", line 115, in decorate_context
return func(*args, **kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "D:\Desktop\YOLO5\yolov5\detect.py", line 200, in run
s += f"{n} {names[int(c)]}{'s' * (n > 1)}, " # add to string
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