How to know the trained model by AutoML?





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I used AutoML Vision to train a model to predict cancer based on images. It works quite well. I want to know what the model is, whether it is CNN, how many layers.
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      I used AutoML Vision to train a model to predict cancer based on images. It works quite well. I want to know what the model is, whether it is CNN, how many layers.
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      I used AutoML Vision to train a model to predict cancer based on images. It works quite well. I want to know what the model is, whether it is CNN, how many layers.
      Thank you!







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          We don't normally release the exact details of the model because we want to, and continue to, change it under the hood as newer better models come out.



          It is a relatively deep CNN.






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          • I see. Thanks a lot!

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          We don't normally release the exact details of the model because we want to, and continue to, change it under the hood as newer better models come out.



          It is a relatively deep CNN.






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          We don't normally release the exact details of the model because we want to, and continue to, change it under the hood as newer better models come out.



          It is a relatively deep CNN.






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          We don't normally release the exact details of the model because we want to, and continue to, change it under the hood as newer better models come out.



          It is a relatively deep CNN.






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          It is a relatively deep CNN.







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          answered Dec 10 '18 at 18:42









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          • I see. Thanks a lot!

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          I see. Thanks a lot!

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          I see. Thanks a lot!

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