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I'm a newbie to caffe and when I try the extract_features on the website. And when I run extract_features in Powershell, it just crashes and shows one line of log as "using CPU". Does anyone have any idea?
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Jun 15, 2016, 2:42:04 PM6/15/16
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I also tried debugging using visual studio. It basically can't find .binaryproto file when it hits the DataTransform constructor.
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It basically cannot read the specified mean file. (lines_.size() == 0)
Any ideas?
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One interesting thing I found would be when the program is reading in the file list (layer->image_data_param->source), it was actually reading in the mean file(layer->transform_param->mean_file). Has anyone experienced with such parsing error?