Freezing layers from CLI #1721
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@Lihi-Gur-Arie there is nothing implemented, the API would be somewhat complicated for the fully granular case (ie at individual layer granularity, would have to pass a loooong list of names via command line or a text file). Using the timm grouping interface I could add an index based freeze, but one would need to be familiar with the grouping for each network to know what the index numbers mean, I implemented something like this was implemented in open_clip for timm backbones |
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Thank you for this amazing project.
Does anybody know if there is a way to freeze layers for transfer learning, directly from the CLI (when running the train.py)?
Thank you!
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