Emmanuel Benazera
Emmanuel Benazera
> At the end, I did a search with a red bed image but it did not show red beds. It did show only beds, so it means something is...
> I indexed images one by one and then built index also one by one. You shouldn't do this. Index all images first, then build the index. Your results should...
Look carefully a the 'building index' section of https://www.deepdetect.com/applications/img_simsearch/ You only need to pass any **single** image to the index build call, you can either pass the last of your...
Hi, try using different layers of a resnet-50 network. Also, you can try with a vgg16, that has better features in general. Finally, you can definitely train a network on...
I'll try to reproduce. However, there's no doubt where this comes from: most DL libraries used to rely on glog for logging from C++. glog not being flexible and fast...
The builds I did try did go through fine, on master branch. Though not sure it's using tf 1.15. Could you share a dockerfile to reproduce from ?
Hi @gustavovaliati thanks for the kind words. This is known difficulty, and the instructions how to resolve it are below. However, if you have the ability to actually run a...
Hi, unless you really need TF for some specific image model, I'd recommend to build without it, at least at first. That being said I'm pretty certain you need bazel...
I remember having seen it missing here and then, might depend on the primary OS install.
`libcurpp` has been fixed in 18.04, let us know if the instructions are not clear: https://www.deepdetect.com/quickstart-server/?opts={%22os%22:%22ubuntu%22,%22source%22:%22build_source%22,%22compute%22:%22gpu%22,%22gpu%22:%22gtx%22,%22backend%22:[%22caffe%22,%22tsne%22,%22xgboost%22],%22deepdetect%22:%22server%22}