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Two feature maps output from discriminator? #14

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aasharma90 opened this issue Sep 18, 2018 · 0 comments
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Two feature maps output from discriminator? #14

aasharma90 opened this issue Sep 18, 2018 · 0 comments

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Can somebody elucidate why have the ADDA codes (this as well as the TensorFlow one) used two feature maps output from the discriminator instead of one? I am wondering why here in adapt.py, we concatenate the source and target features, and then pass the concatenated features to the discriminator for prediction?

Why not use one and do one prediction at a time, as how it is done in most GAN examples (say here - https://github.com/pytorch/examples/blob/master/dcgan/main.py)??

@aasharma90 aasharma90 changed the title Two feature maps from discriminator? Two feature maps output from discriminator? Sep 18, 2018
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