PyTorch

PyTorch is an open source machine learning library based on the Torch library, used for applications such as computer vision and natural language processing, primarily developed by Facebook's AI Research lab.
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https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection/blob/7a9bc498d5cc972171ec4f7332afcd70bb50e60e/tools/analysis_tools/coco_error_analysis.py#L43
This I believe is for coco format, but I couldn't find any files for plotting precision or precision vs recall chart for pascal voc format.
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📚 Documentation
For typos and doc fixes, please go ahead and:
.. code-block:: python
:emphasize-lines: 3,5
def some_function():
interesting = False
print 'This line is highlighted.'
print 'This one is not...'
print '...but this one is.'
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Change tensor.data
to tensor.detach()
due to
pytorch/pytorch#6990 (comment)
tensor.detach()
is more robust than tensor.data
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🚀 Feature
Motivation
paper "LEARNING TO REPRESENT PROGRAMS WITH GRAPHS" which encode computer programs as graphs, with rich semantic information, however, most code implementation on this dataset VarMisuse is based on TensorFlow, like [tf-gnn-samples](https://github.com/microsof
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Although the results look nice and ideal in all TensorFlow plots and are consistent across all frameworks, there is a small difference (more of a consistency issue). The result training loss/accuracy plots look like they are sampling on a lesser number of points. It looks more straight and smooth and less wiggly as compared to PyTorch or MXNet.
It can be clearly seen in chapter 6([CNN Lenet](ht
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New Operator
Describe the operator
Why is this operator necessary? What does it accomplish?
This is a frequently used operator in tensorflow/keras
Can this operator be constructed using existing onnx operators?
If so, why not add it as a function?
I don't know.
Is this operator used by any model currently? Which one?
Are you willing to contribute it?
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I typically used compressed datasets (e.g. gzipped) to save disk space. This works fine with AllenNLP during training because I can write my dataset reader to load the compressed data. However, the predict
command opens the file and reads lines for the Predictor
. This fails when it tries to load data from my compressed files.
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Created by Facebook's AI Research lab (FAIR)
Released September 2016
Latest release 6 days ago
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Type hints are used inconsistently in the
transformers
repo across both TF and PT models, and