Extract Grind-Anchors from Object-Detection API Model
I'm currently trying to get my SSDLite Network, which I trained with the Tensroflow Object-detection API working, with iOS.
So I'm using the Open Source Code of SSDMobileNet_CoreML.
The Graph allready works with some limitations. For running on iOS I had to extract the FeatureExtractor from my Graph and where unable to keep Preprocessor, Posprocessor and MutlipleGrindAnchorBox, same as they did in SSDMobileNet_CoreML.
Here you can see the Anchors they have used.
So cause my Anchors seem to be a little different I tried to undestand how they got this array.
So I found in an GitHub Issue an explenation, where the User who created the Anchors explains how he got them.
He says:
I just exported them out of the Tensorflow Graph from the import/MultipleGridAnchorGenerator/Identity tensor
I allready found the matching tensor in my Graph but I don't know how to export the Graph and retrive the correct Anchor encoding.
Can sombody explain this to me?
tensorflow tensor coreml object-detection-api
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I'm currently trying to get my SSDLite Network, which I trained with the Tensroflow Object-detection API working, with iOS.
So I'm using the Open Source Code of SSDMobileNet_CoreML.
The Graph allready works with some limitations. For running on iOS I had to extract the FeatureExtractor from my Graph and where unable to keep Preprocessor, Posprocessor and MutlipleGrindAnchorBox, same as they did in SSDMobileNet_CoreML.
Here you can see the Anchors they have used.
So cause my Anchors seem to be a little different I tried to undestand how they got this array.
So I found in an GitHub Issue an explenation, where the User who created the Anchors explains how he got them.
He says:
I just exported them out of the Tensorflow Graph from the import/MultipleGridAnchorGenerator/Identity tensor
I allready found the matching tensor in my Graph but I don't know how to export the Graph and retrive the correct Anchor encoding.
Can sombody explain this to me?
tensorflow tensor coreml object-detection-api
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I'm currently trying to get my SSDLite Network, which I trained with the Tensroflow Object-detection API working, with iOS.
So I'm using the Open Source Code of SSDMobileNet_CoreML.
The Graph allready works with some limitations. For running on iOS I had to extract the FeatureExtractor from my Graph and where unable to keep Preprocessor, Posprocessor and MutlipleGrindAnchorBox, same as they did in SSDMobileNet_CoreML.
Here you can see the Anchors they have used.
So cause my Anchors seem to be a little different I tried to undestand how they got this array.
So I found in an GitHub Issue an explenation, where the User who created the Anchors explains how he got them.
He says:
I just exported them out of the Tensorflow Graph from the import/MultipleGridAnchorGenerator/Identity tensor
I allready found the matching tensor in my Graph but I don't know how to export the Graph and retrive the correct Anchor encoding.
Can sombody explain this to me?
tensorflow tensor coreml object-detection-api
I'm currently trying to get my SSDLite Network, which I trained with the Tensroflow Object-detection API working, with iOS.
So I'm using the Open Source Code of SSDMobileNet_CoreML.
The Graph allready works with some limitations. For running on iOS I had to extract the FeatureExtractor from my Graph and where unable to keep Preprocessor, Posprocessor and MutlipleGrindAnchorBox, same as they did in SSDMobileNet_CoreML.
Here you can see the Anchors they have used.
So cause my Anchors seem to be a little different I tried to undestand how they got this array.
So I found in an GitHub Issue an explenation, where the User who created the Anchors explains how he got them.
He says:
I just exported them out of the Tensorflow Graph from the import/MultipleGridAnchorGenerator/Identity tensor
I allready found the matching tensor in my Graph but I don't know how to export the Graph and retrive the correct Anchor encoding.
Can sombody explain this to me?
tensorflow tensor coreml object-detection-api
tensorflow tensor coreml object-detection-api
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