Target image resolution and Python environment
amandamer opened this issue · comments
amandamer commented
Hi Sergi,
I would like to know if the target image used during the transfer learning process could have non-isotropic resolution.
Another question: part of the code is written in C? Is it ok to run the code in a Python environment?
Kind regards!
Sergi Valverde commented
Hi @amandamer,
Theoretically you can change the patch size to non-isotropic resolutions.
But take into account that the pre-trained model has been trained with
isotropic resolucion so the results may be weird.
The code is 100% python.
take care,
s
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Hi Sergi,
I would like to know if the target image used during the transfer learning
process could have non-isotropic resolution.
Another question: part of the code is written in C? Is it ok to run the
code in a Python environment?
Kind regards!
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amandamer commented
Ah ok, thank you so much for the reply!
Do you recommend some software/tool to change the resolution of ground truth images?