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.
Thank you!
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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!
google-cloud-automl
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.
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.
I see. Thanks a lot!
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Dec 12 '18 at 16:47
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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.
I see. Thanks a lot!
– jingchen ma
Dec 12 '18 at 16:47
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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.
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!
– jingchen ma
Dec 12 '18 at 16:47
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I see. Thanks a lot!
– jingchen ma
Dec 12 '18 at 16:47
I see. Thanks a lot!
– jingchen ma
Dec 12 '18 at 16:47
I see. Thanks a lot!
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