Using an Image Dataset to Train an AutoML Model Reviews
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Carlos P. · Reviewed about 3 years ago
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Sergio P. · Reviewed about 3 years ago
The model was training for more than 2h 30m. I tried so hard to get all the steps done, but still wasn't able to succeed :( For god's sake, please, include a pretrained model into the default project resources so that the students don't need to wait for so long
Volodymyr R. · Reviewed about 3 years ago
there is a link to Tesnor blog in part 1 about this model and link is 404 training takes nearly 2:30 and in the end there is not much time left, the time can be increased
Denis S. · Reviewed about 3 years ago
The execution is very slow and takes a lot of time. May be it would be nice if it is faster.
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The link https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2016/12/how-to-classify-images-with-tensorflow-using-google-cloud-machine-learning-and-cloud-dataflow (Task 1: "The image files you use in this tutorial are from the flower dataset used in this Tensorflow blog post") is not working.
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