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Information about the example vocabulary #40
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Is there anybody who has any information on this? It would help me a lot to create a more specialized vocabulary and to better understand the performance of the given one. |
I have the same problem. I don't know how to set scoring and weighting when creating the dictionary. Have you tried to solve the problem with DBow3?I always get errors when I use DBow3 to calculate the vocabulary of floating point descriptors. |
@decamargo10 Have you solved the problem? I have the same questions with you!!!! |
@AiYoWeiYL Have you solved the problem? I have the same questions with you!!!! |
Hello @rmsalinas @shinsumicco ,
When creating my own vocabulary I noticed that the weight of all nodes is the same (1) and that creating a BoW vector just counts the number of appearances (no tf or idf).
Using the data set the example vocab is apparently based on (Bovisa_2008-09-01) and taking a closer look at the resulting BoW Vectors, I tried to replicate the performance of the example vocab but was not able to get similar results For the vocabulary given in the vocabularies folder there seems to be some kind of weighting included.
For this reason, I wanted to ask how the example vocabulary was created (e.g. using fbow or by converting some existing vocab into fbow format) and what kind of weighting technique was used.
Adding this information would be helpful for anyone wanting to build their own vocabularies.
Information that would be helpful:
Thank you very much in advance!
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