fix: use torch.as_tensor for Mask-RCNN labels to support multiple classes#3923
fix: use torch.as_tensor for Mask-RCNN labels to support multiple classes#3923shoushinya123 wants to merge 1 commit into
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Fixes #960
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labels = torch.ones((num_objs,), dtype=torch.int64)tolabels = torch.as_tensor(obj_ids, dtype=torch.int64)in the Mask-RCNN tutorial.This fix correctly maps object IDs to labels, supporting datasets with more than two object instance types instead of assigning all labels to 1.