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The number of channels in outer 1x1 convolutions is the same, e.g. last block in ResNet-50 has 2048-512-2048 channels, and in Wide ResNet-50-2 has 2048-1024-2048. Parameters pretrained ( bool ) – If True, returns a model pre-trained on ImageNet

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2048-1024-2048

The number of channels in outer 1x1 convolutions is the same, e.g. last block in ResNet-50 has 2048-512-2048 channels, and in Wide ResNet-50-2 has 2048-1024-2048. Parameters: pretrained ( bool ) – If True, returns a model pre-trained on ImageNet

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