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Right now we don't have implementation of copy and move constructors in layer which is causing memory issues.
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Follow #2314 to see the memory issues we were facing.
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Hi @JavierAntoran @stratisMarkou,
First of all, thanks for making all of this code available - it's been great to look through!
Im currently spending some time trying to work through the Weight Uncertainty in Neural Networks in order to implement Bayes-by-Backprop. I was struggling to understand the difference between your implementation of `Bayes-by-Bac
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Hi I would like to propose a better implementation for 'test_indices':
We can remove the unneeded np.array casting:
Cleaner/New:
test_indices = list(set(range(len(texts))) - set(train_indices))
Old:
test_indices = np.array(list(set(range(len(texts))) - set(train_indices)))