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Large Scale Fine-Grained Categorization and Domain-Specific Transfer Learning. CVPR 2018

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cvpr2018 transfer-learning fine-grained-visual-categorization fine-grained fine-grained-classification computer-vision deep-learning tensorflow image-classification

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code question

Is there a code that can reproduce the results in the author's paper?

exploitation of ckpt file

Hi,
Thanks for your work. Do you have the tf.SavedModel version of the pretrained models you show ?
If not, is there a way to transform a ckpt file in a tf.SavedModel easily ? I would like to use your model in keras at the very end if possible.

Amaury

Query image in LinearClassifierDemo.ipynb

Hi, I Have a couple of questions:

  1. In LinearClassifierDemo.ipynb, you gave the query image and it extracts similar images from training data. What is the criteria that extract those five images? Like is there any feature matching criteria?

  2. The features we got by using pretrained models, these pretrained models are available publicly or you trained these by yourself and which pretrained model train on which dataset?

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