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As a result of https://github.com/rwth-i6/returnn/issues/1120 and https://github.com/rwth-i6/returnn/issues/1264, we want to move core functions over to RETURNN, as this should become the common compa…
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## Work Items
* Meta-device initialization / `_apply()` methods
- [x] Support initial meta-device initialization using `swap_tensors` path
- [ ] Remove manual padding logic after https://github…
awgu updated
2 months ago
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I am opening this issue to roughly sketch the next big milestone for Outlines, tentatively called "continuous generation". There are many rough edges still, and open questions.
The first goal is to…
rlouf updated
6 months ago
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Things to do:
- [x] Normalisation
- [ ] Vectorization/parallelization
- [x] Verification
- [x] Saving of Xarrays
- [x] Tensor formalism
- [ ] Matrix formalism
- [x] AF-BLM calculations
- [ ]…
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We'd like to be able to round-trip NumPy ndarrays through Java, and create tensors in Java that can be eventually mapped to ndarrays in Python. Having even a basic Tensor implementation, with extensio…
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I am opening an issue for discussion as well as a place holder for work where we use bittorrent to distribute large models amongst nodes.
Implementation Path
- Network should check to see if the m…
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While converting a {[model](https://github.com/anas-rz/focalnet-tensorflow/blob/56506bf400a7ca99efcafc7f8907baea0adb12fb/focalnet_tensorflow/layers.py#L112)} from TensorFlow {[to Keras Core](https://g…
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I don't know if sympy support SIMD feature for Sympy collections operation.
The collection here include Array, Matrix, Matrix Symbol.
for example like this:
```python3
>>> M=Matrix([1,2,3])
>…
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_Thanks for working on this!
I once had a project where we regularly worked with 6 dimensional tensors and it was such a pain to keep track of the axes we wrote a separate library to track them for u…
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## Rationale
Users should be able to pass `Memory` to methods that take in `IEnumerable` similar to array. Currently, this requires calling ToArray() to copy the contents of the `Memory` into an arra…