_fc and _att features [clarification question]
See original GitHub issueHej,
thank you for the great work! Much appreciated!
I have a question about cocobu_fc
/ cocobu_att
and cocotalk_fc
/ cocotalk_att
pairs: why did you specifically extract fc features here? I mean, we are using the ones ending with _att
in the model, right? These features are actually the convolutional features. But is there any additional use to the _fc
features? I was wondering about it, because they are not used anywhere in general + plus when I run eval.py
, for example, the data that it uses has empty _fc
features. I guess it does not matter, since we are not using them, but still, why do we even have them mentioned…
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I guess what I mean grid is the same as what you mean cell. so yes.
you mean to say, that each individual cell in the grid attends to all cells in the grid? this is why we have 196 x 196?