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torchvision.models.inception_v3(*, weights: Optional[torchvision.models.inception.Inception_V3_Weights] = None, progress: bool = True, **kwargs: Any)torchvision.models.inception.Inception3[source]

Inception v3 model architecture from Rethinking the Inception Architecture for Computer Vision.

Note

Important: In contrast to the other models the inception_v3 expects tensors with a size of N x 3 x 299 x 299, so ensure your images are sized accordingly.

Parameters
  • weights (Inception_V3_Weights, optional) – The pretrained weights for the model. See Inception_V3_Weights below for more details, and possible values. By default, no pre-trained weights are used.

  • progress (bool, optional) – If True, displays a progress bar of the download to stderr. Default is True.

  • **kwargs – parameters passed to the torchvision.models.Inception3 base class. Please refer to the source code for more details about this class.

class torchvision.models.Inception_V3_Weights(value)[source]

The model builder above accepts the following values as the weights parameter. Inception_V3_Weights.DEFAULT is equivalent to Inception_V3_Weights.IMAGENET1K_V1. You can also use strings, e.g. weights='DEFAULT' or weights='IMAGENET1K_V1'.

Inception_V3_Weights.IMAGENET1K_V1:

These weights are ported from the original paper. Also available as Inception_V3_Weights.DEFAULT.

acc@1 (on ImageNet-1K)

77.294

acc@5 (on ImageNet-1K)

93.45

num_params

27161264

min_size

height=75, width=75

categories

tench, goldfish, great white shark, … (997 omitted)

recipe

link

The inference transforms are available at Inception_V3_Weights.IMAGENET1K_V1.transforms and perform the following preprocessing operations: Accepts PIL.Image, batched (B, C, H, W) and single (C, H, W) image torch.Tensor objects. The images are resized to resize_size=[342] using interpolation=InterpolationMode.BILINEAR, followed by a central crop of crop_size=[299]. Finally the values are first rescaled to [0.0, 1.0] and then normalized using mean=[0.485, 0.456, 0.406] and std=[0.229, 0.224, 0.225].

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