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Elaboration of the readme file ! #8

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hryptr opened this issue Oct 31, 2017 · 8 comments
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Elaboration of the readme file ! #8

hryptr opened this issue Oct 31, 2017 · 8 comments

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@hryptr
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hryptr commented Oct 31, 2017

I am a user from India. I want to adapt the code for guitar music. Can you kindly make the readme more elaborate explaining how to run the project ? This might help me in doing research.

Thank you !
MusicGeneration.txt

@IraKorshunova
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I'm sorry, I assumed it was pretty clear as it's mentioned in train_rnn on how to train a model:
train_rnn.py <configuration_name>
e.g. train_rnn.py config5 allabcwrepeats_parsed

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hryptr commented Nov 1, 2017

How much time did the whole training take ? I wanted to assess this on my personal laptop but thought it was better to ask before assessing.

@boblsturm
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With a single GPU it takes about 4 days for 100 epochs. However, the metadata directory contains two trained models.

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hryptr commented Nov 2, 2017

What is Titan X ? The comment in my mail tells you trained your model on Titan X.

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It's a GPU.

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3bst0r commented Feb 25, 2020

It would be really nice if you could put some instructions on how to train or sample the model into the README. Like what are the dependencies, what are the commands and arguments?

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See now! :)

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3bst0r commented Mar 5, 2020

Awesome, thanks!

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