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This looks abnormal. How much training data do you use? Are the training data aligned? Could you please also check if the tested point clouds are consistently aligned with your training data (in bounding box scale and orientation)?
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There are 900 training samples. Tree structures are categorized as complex, medium and simple.,and the number of points per sample is probably around 5000-6000. But I don't think this has much impact casue their bounding box scale and orientation are the same.
Even when I go to test using the data from training, the results were bad.
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Hi, I'm a little confused by your question. In the first comment, you said the training results were good, but now you said "test using the data from training, the results were bad."
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sorry,I should explain in more detail
'test using the data from training, the results were bad' means I selected a few data from the training dataset and tested them through weights-skeletonpoint.pth and the results were bad.
'' The training results were good' means the results obtained from the log folder were good.
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Are the weights named weights-skeletonpoint.pth downloaded from the link I provided, or trained and saved successfully on your own?
If the results in the log folder look good, there is no reason why the testing results using the same training data are bad. Could please check if you use the correct checkpoint?
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The weights were trained and saved on my data.
I'm sorry. What's checkpoint? I mean how do I check it
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