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For questions related to residual networks (ResNets), introduced in "Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition" (2015) by Kaiming He et al. and that won the first place at "Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge 2015" (ILSVRC2015).
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How many unique angles of an object do you need in your image training set in order to corre...
[I wanted it to be a comment but it's too long :)]
I don't think it's a good approach to split point of views into a group of 12 angles. The main purpose of using neural net is to have model that is a …