Problem with pre trained Resnet 50
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Hi, i was trying to use pretrained resnet50 to train my own dataset. But i got the following error "The output of layer 12 is incompatible with the input expected by layer 13" So far i know to use a pretrained network, only last three layers need to change. i have change those but still getting the same error.
Can anyone help me on that?
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SAQIB SHEIKH
le 2 Sep 2019
Modifié(e) : SAQIB SHEIKH
le 2 Sep 2019
Every Pratined Model accpect fixed size of all images thats's why problem occur you should be read about the Resnet50 than apply on your data.
image input size of 224-by-224. for This Model
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Chuanzhen Hu
le 30 Déc 2017
https://www.mathworks.com/help/nnet/ref/resnet50.html check this web, it says, 'you can use classify to classify new images using the ResNet-50 model. To retrain the network on a new classification task, follow the steps of Transfer Learning Using GoogLeNet', ResNet-50 is a DAG net, it's different with series net.
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Soan Duong
le 16 Août 2018
FYI: https://au.mathworks.com/help/nnet/examples/transfer-learning-using-googlenet.html
Divas Bahguna
le 17 Mai 2019
This error normally occurs when you try to re-build ResNet50 as a sequential layered network after replacing classification layers with your custom layers. As highlighed by Chuanzhen Hu, ResNet50 is a DAG in Matlab, therefore requiring the reconstructed network to be a layer graph. You usually have to consider connectivity relationships between layers and have to re-construct the network by factorign these relationships in layer graph.
New MATLAB versions come with library APIs to take care of these reconstuctions. Eg.,
However, if you are using older versions of MATLAB you'll have to write these implementations yourselves. Hope this solves the issue.
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