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Recommand to release test code. #7

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GuoShi28 opened this issue Jan 13, 2020 · 4 comments
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Recommand to release test code. #7

GuoShi28 opened this issue Jan 13, 2020 · 4 comments

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@GuoShi28
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When running the test code written by myself, I can't obtain the results in your paper. Can you also release your test code? It would help a lot to check my mistake. Thank you

@jiangqb
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jiangqb commented Feb 12, 2020

Test code released in the main.py

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jiangqb commented Feb 24, 2020

@GuoShi28 Test results seems weird, even runing on the MCM dataset with the released test code I got a result without doing demosaic operation but something like illumination. Did you encounter the same problem? I doubt if the author put a wrong model or just my mistakes to cause this error.

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GuoShi28 commented Mar 1, 2020

It‘s my input data format of this method, which seems can process demosaicking. But my question is that I can not obtain the results released in the paper.
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Dear all, the uploaded models reproduce the numbers exactly. However, the appropriate hyper-parameters must be given which can be found in the accompanying text file of the model. Also, make sure that the correct model is used for noisy and noise-free demosaicking. Finally, the testing procedure can be found at the bottom of the main.py. Given you have more problems please contact me at filippos.kokkinos.19[at]ucl.ac.uk .

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