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Upon reading the paper, I see that the authors have repeated the same image numerous time to create a "boring" video. What I fail to understand is the following, upon creating the "boring" video is the I3D model trained from scratch to create pre-trained weights? Or does there exists a schema wherein the 2-D pre-trained weights are converted to 3D in nature to initialize the network?
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Hello All,
Upon reading the paper, I see that the authors have repeated the same
image numerous time to create a "boring" video. What I fail to understand
is the following, upon creating the "boring" video is the I3D model trained
from scratch to create pre-trained weights? Or does there exists a schema
wherein the 2-D pre-trained weights are converted to 3D in nature to
initialize the network?
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Hello All,
Upon reading the paper, I see that the authors have repeated the same image numerous time to create a "boring" video. What I fail to understand is the following, upon creating the "boring" video is the I3D model trained from scratch to create pre-trained weights? Or does there exists a schema wherein the 2-D pre-trained weights are converted to 3D in nature to initialize the network?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: