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### 🚀 The feature, motivation and pitch
I have a python code that solve linear equations with torch.optim.LBFGS. And I want to make it work in C++. One posible way is to use libtorch. But I wander …
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Hi authors,
Thanks for your contribution, you did a very interesting work on FedNAS. I have read your paper completely and I have a question regarding the sampling strategies of your method and how…
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Your code currently operates one image at a time, is it possible to adjust the batch_size operation? I look forward to hearing from you!
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Hello,
I'm very new to the XLA project, so pardon my ignorance here. I'm trying to learn more about the project, optimizations, and their interactions with the hardware. The code everywhere seems w…
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## Issue description
Computing Jacobians for large/complex calculations can produce computational graphs too large to fit in memory, however a finite difference Jacobian does not need to store the …
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Last class we talked about adding two different graphs, so aren't other operations such as graph subtraction and graph products possible as well? For example, if we were to select particular features…
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Some ideas for figures to add to the PPT
- [ ] Linear regression, single-layer neural network
- [ ] Multilayer Perceptron with hidden layer
- [ ] Backpropagation
- [ ] Batch Normalization and al…
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I think this is a really interesting topic! I think the computational/quantitative aspects of your research are really well done and express a lot of complex information easily and clearly. A suggesti…
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- [The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python](http://docs.python-guide.org)
- [Transforming Code into Beautiful, Idiomatic Python](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSGv2VnC0go)
- [Python Mentors - Python Core…
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Hi guys, I'm the maintainer of the [PyGSP](https://github.com/epfl-lts2/pygsp) (which you obviously know about). I'm wondering: what is your vision for `graphtools`? How does it relate to the `PyGSP` …
mdeff updated
5 years ago