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Models download link provided. #61

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DMN-sohan opened this issue Jan 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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Models download link provided. #61

DMN-sohan opened this issue Jan 2, 2024 · 3 comments

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@DMN-sohan
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Thank you for the author to introduce us to this marvel.
The model link is provided below. Sad to see University of Berkeley to delete the models.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZPAKQMYkMHgHHmrdL18WT4XawlEV2hJA?usp=sharing

@TSK-KRISH
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Thanks for sharing this model ! , can you kindly explain how to use this pre-trained model in the code. Please give command script to run this model. I am new to this domain, so please consider my request. Thanks in advance!

@DMN-sohan
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Well, in the project directory, create a folder named saved_models. Place both models in said directory and run the commands provided in README.md according to use case.

@DMN-sohan DMN-sohan changed the title Models LINK Models download link provided. Jan 22, 2024
@WmIwd
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WmIwd commented May 16, 2024

Thank you for providing the model, but I get this error.

Detected at node 'save_1/RestoreV2' defined at (most recent call last):
Node: 'save_1/RestoreV2'
saved_models/stegastamp_pretrained/variables/variables.data-00000-of-00001; No such file or directory
         [[{{node save_1/RestoreV2}}]]

Original stack trace for 'save_1/RestoreV2':

I'm not very familiar with tensorflow. Do you have any ideas ?

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