Yolo v3 training on coco data set

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A N M Asif Hossain
A N M Asif Hossain il 23 Giu 2020
Risposto: T.Nikhil kumar il 9 Lug 2022
Hi,
I want to train the the yolo v3 model with coco dataset. how can i do that?
Thanks

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T.Nikhil kumar
T.Nikhil kumar il 9 Lug 2022
Hey Asif !
I understand that you want to build a yolov3 object detector model and train it on the COCO dataset.
There are pretrained YOLOv3 object detectors trained on COCO dataset. You do not need to train a network separately. The following command lets you create a detector using YOLO v3 deep learning networks trained on a COCO dataset.
detector = yolov3ObjectDetector(name)
Here, name is the name of the pretrained YOLO v3 deep learning network, specified as one of these:
  • 'darknet53-coco' — A pretrained YOLO v3 deep learning network created using DarkNet-53 as the base network and trained on COCO dataset.
  • 'tiny-yolov3-coco' — A pretrained YOLO v3 deep learning network created using a small base network and trained on COCO dataset.
For reference ,please go through
If you still wish to perform training on your own then please refer the following example

Divya Gaddipati
Divya Gaddipati il 22 Lug 2020
You can refer to the following link for training a YOLOv3 object detector. In place of the dataset used in this example, you can load your own dataset and arrange it in the same format as described in the example
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cui,xingxing
cui,xingxing il 19 Ago 2020
This official example cellfun function is not recommended, and it is better to support custom building yolov3Layer.

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cui,xingxing
cui,xingxing il 19 Ago 2020
Modificato: cui,xingxing il 18 Ago 2021
This is the yolov3 you want, but there is a problem with saving the model during training, especially the parameter saving of the bn layer should be consistent with darknet, and the labeled [x, y, w, h], instead of Normalized [center_x, center_y, w, h ]

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