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I want to knonw MOTR's performance on MOT17 train dataset because I got a very high MOTA #60
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Not yet, exactly I don’t follow MOTR now. If you find the reason, we could have a discussion maybe.
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主题:Re: [megvii-research/MOTR] I want to knonw MOTR's performance on MOT17 train dataset because I got a very high MOTA (Issue #60)
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Hello. I try to follow the MOTR work, and I also get the same shocking MOTA, have you find the reason?
Hi! Congratulations for your nice work. When I try to use the supported model to run eval.py, I get a very shocking results:
Then I use my trained model which runs 70+ epochs on crowdhuman and mot17 to eval and get the following result:
I am shocked by it's performance on the train dataset, so I wonder know is it normal?
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Hi! Congratulations for your nice work.
When I try to use the supported model to run eval.py, I get a very shocking results:
Then I use my trained model which runs 70+ epochs on crowdhuman and mot17 to eval and get the following result:
I am shocked by it's performance on the train dataset, so I wonder know is it normal?
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