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how can I cite your work #29

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abhidipbhattacharyya opened this issue Nov 15, 2020 · 2 comments
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how can I cite your work #29

abhidipbhattacharyya opened this issue Nov 15, 2020 · 2 comments

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@abhidipbhattacharyya
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Hi,
Thank for such a clean and intuitive code. I liked your idea of using discriminative loss. I have seen your references for discriminative loss. I would like to cite this work of yours. Do you have any bibtex for it? Please let me know.

@tyrando
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tyrando commented Nov 17, 2020

Hi,
Thank for such a clean and intuitive code. I liked your idea of using discriminative loss. I have seen your references for discriminative loss. I would like to cite this work of yours. Do you have any bibtex for it? Please let me know.

Have you trained the code yet? After 20 epoch i get about 25 of BELU-4 metrics in default setting. But the project owner give 35.9 of BELU-4. Do you have the same question? How do you think of it?

@supriamir
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@tyrando do you have the caption.py this work?

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