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How/Where is the skeleton image embedding implemented? #7

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jysa01 opened this issue May 18, 2021 · 0 comments
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How/Where is the skeleton image embedding implemented? #7

jysa01 opened this issue May 18, 2021 · 0 comments

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jysa01 commented May 18, 2021

Hello @Ha0Tang ,
I read through the GestureGAN paper and noticed under Experimental setup that the skeleton images are embedded by passing through an encoder. I cannot identify where this has been implemented in the code.
The dataloader seggregates the incoming input image into four 256x256 blocks - RealA, RealB, RealC, RealD. This is then fed to the model using set_input function. Am I missing something here? Kindly help

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jysa01

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