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What do these twelve losses represent? #1

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TequilaDawn opened this issue Mar 26, 2024 · 2 comments
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What do these twelve losses represent? #1

TequilaDawn opened this issue Mar 26, 2024 · 2 comments

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@TequilaDawn
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When I try to train, I get a running error in the loss function, because the data dimension is incorrect, what do the twelve losses represent?Would you please answer it. BTW, I use the dataset CIFAR100 instead of image net1k, does that make a big difference?I would appreciate your help.
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Thanks for your interest. The 12 losses are for the 12 hierarchies of ImageNet. So, if you do not use ImageNet, it will make a big difference. And you should re-tune the weight and positions for prompting...unfortunately.

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Thanks for your interest. The 12 losses are for the 12 hierarchies of ImageNet. So, if you do not use ImageNet, it will make a big difference. And you should re-tune the weight and positions for prompting...unfortunately.

Thanks for your interest. The 12 losses are for the 12 hierarchies of ImageNet. So, if you do not use ImageNet, it will make a big difference. And you should re-tune the weight and positions for prompting...unfortunately.

Thanks for your reply.Really help me a lot.

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