image classification using AlexNet architecture, I am getting every image in same class










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I have 10 classes of tomato leaves diseases, I am using Alex_Net, but when I am going predict the data, then every image I am getting the same class. Please see the code and tell me where I am wrong?



https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1N0qw-ahT1BOYSeL9FLEpudVEwNjNxadz










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I have 10 classes of tomato leaves diseases, I am using Alex_Net, but when I am going predict the data, then every image I am getting the same class. Please see the code and tell me where I am wrong?



https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1N0qw-ahT1BOYSeL9FLEpudVEwNjNxadz










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I have 10 classes of tomato leaves diseases, I am using Alex_Net, but when I am going predict the data, then every image I am getting the same class. Please see the code and tell me where I am wrong?



https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1N0qw-ahT1BOYSeL9FLEpudVEwNjNxadz










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I have 10 classes of tomato leaves diseases, I am using Alex_Net, but when I am going predict the data, then every image I am getting the same class. Please see the code and tell me where I am wrong?



https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1N0qw-ahT1BOYSeL9FLEpudVEwNjNxadz







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