Does Yolo11 use DIoU for the loss and NMS by default? If not, is there a way we can enable DIoU? #17503
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@ToyuDaruma yOLO11 does not use DIoU by default, but you can enable it by modifying the loss function and NMS settings in the model's configuration files. |
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Does Yolo11 use DIoU for the loss and NMS by default? If not, is there a way we can enable DIoU?
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