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Which hyperparameter should I use to train the objects365 dataset ? #8942

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buxihuo opened this issue Aug 12, 2022 · 2 comments
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Which hyperparameter should I use to train the objects365 dataset ? #8942

buxihuo opened this issue Aug 12, 2022 · 2 comments
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buxihuo commented Aug 12, 2022

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Dear author, I found in #5194 (comment) that the hyperparameter you used to train the objects365 dataset is hyp.scratch-low.yaml, but I found hyp.objects365.yaml in the hyps folder. I want to ask if I should train the objects365 dataset with the command in #5194 (comment).

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@buxihuo use Objects365 hyps:

python train.py --weights yolov5m.pt --data Objects365.yaml --hyp hyp.Objects365.yaml

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