Run Mask RCNN (matterport) trained model in C++ TensorFlow API. But SAME WRONG values in results










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Use following lines, I could get my output_detections and output_mrcnn_mask



tensorflow::Status run_status = session->Run( "input_image", inputTensor , "input_image_meta", inputMetadataTensor ,"input_anchors",input_anchors ,
"output_detections", "output_mrcnn_class", "output_mrcnn_bbox", "output_mrcnn_mask",
"output_rois", "output_rpn_class", "output_rpn_bbox" ,
,
&outputs);

auto detectionsMap = outputs[0].tensor<float, 3>();
auto y1 = detectionsMap(0, i, 0); float x1 = detectionsMap(0, i, 1); auto y2 = detectionsMap(0, i, 2); float x2 = detectionsMap(0, i, 3) ;


But I always get the following results, no matter which image I have input.




x1 = x2 = 1.00392




I have tried infering with the pb file in Python. The result is the same with the result of C++ except for x1 and x2.



Environment:



  • Windows 10

  • Visual Studio 2015

  • Python 3.5

  • TensorFlow 1.4.0 in Python and C++

PS: I build TensorFlow for Visual Studio using:
(Build a Tensorflow C++ Library)



Does anyone have any idea to fix this problem? Thanks!!!!










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    Use following lines, I could get my output_detections and output_mrcnn_mask



    tensorflow::Status run_status = session->Run( "input_image", inputTensor , "input_image_meta", inputMetadataTensor ,"input_anchors",input_anchors ,
    "output_detections", "output_mrcnn_class", "output_mrcnn_bbox", "output_mrcnn_mask",
    "output_rois", "output_rpn_class", "output_rpn_bbox" ,
    ,
    &outputs);

    auto detectionsMap = outputs[0].tensor<float, 3>();
    auto y1 = detectionsMap(0, i, 0); float x1 = detectionsMap(0, i, 1); auto y2 = detectionsMap(0, i, 2); float x2 = detectionsMap(0, i, 3) ;


    But I always get the following results, no matter which image I have input.




    x1 = x2 = 1.00392




    I have tried infering with the pb file in Python. The result is the same with the result of C++ except for x1 and x2.



    Environment:



    • Windows 10

    • Visual Studio 2015

    • Python 3.5

    • TensorFlow 1.4.0 in Python and C++

    PS: I build TensorFlow for Visual Studio using:
    (Build a Tensorflow C++ Library)



    Does anyone have any idea to fix this problem? Thanks!!!!










    share|improve this question


























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      Use following lines, I could get my output_detections and output_mrcnn_mask



      tensorflow::Status run_status = session->Run( "input_image", inputTensor , "input_image_meta", inputMetadataTensor ,"input_anchors",input_anchors ,
      "output_detections", "output_mrcnn_class", "output_mrcnn_bbox", "output_mrcnn_mask",
      "output_rois", "output_rpn_class", "output_rpn_bbox" ,
      ,
      &outputs);

      auto detectionsMap = outputs[0].tensor<float, 3>();
      auto y1 = detectionsMap(0, i, 0); float x1 = detectionsMap(0, i, 1); auto y2 = detectionsMap(0, i, 2); float x2 = detectionsMap(0, i, 3) ;


      But I always get the following results, no matter which image I have input.




      x1 = x2 = 1.00392




      I have tried infering with the pb file in Python. The result is the same with the result of C++ except for x1 and x2.



      Environment:



      • Windows 10

      • Visual Studio 2015

      • Python 3.5

      • TensorFlow 1.4.0 in Python and C++

      PS: I build TensorFlow for Visual Studio using:
      (Build a Tensorflow C++ Library)



      Does anyone have any idea to fix this problem? Thanks!!!!










      share|improve this question















      Use following lines, I could get my output_detections and output_mrcnn_mask



      tensorflow::Status run_status = session->Run( "input_image", inputTensor , "input_image_meta", inputMetadataTensor ,"input_anchors",input_anchors ,
      "output_detections", "output_mrcnn_class", "output_mrcnn_bbox", "output_mrcnn_mask",
      "output_rois", "output_rpn_class", "output_rpn_bbox" ,
      ,
      &outputs);

      auto detectionsMap = outputs[0].tensor<float, 3>();
      auto y1 = detectionsMap(0, i, 0); float x1 = detectionsMap(0, i, 1); auto y2 = detectionsMap(0, i, 2); float x2 = detectionsMap(0, i, 3) ;


      But I always get the following results, no matter which image I have input.




      x1 = x2 = 1.00392




      I have tried infering with the pb file in Python. The result is the same with the result of C++ except for x1 and x2.



      Environment:



      • Windows 10

      • Visual Studio 2015

      • Python 3.5

      • TensorFlow 1.4.0 in Python and C++

      PS: I build TensorFlow for Visual Studio using:
      (Build a Tensorflow C++ Library)



      Does anyone have any idea to fix this problem? Thanks!!!!







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