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Reptile: track_higher_grads=True? #5
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yes I met the same error. Did u solve it? |
Hi.. I think I set it to True to make it run, but I am not sure whether the codes are producing the output correctly. Thus, I ended up not using this package. |
I set it True and during the training it stayed 0% and never moved ahead.
so i also go to look for others codes…… do u find some useful ones?
…On Sun, Sep 13, 2020, 8:45 PM hang.wu ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi.. I think I set it to True to make it run, but I am not sure whether
the codes are producing the output correctly. Thus, I ended up not using
this package.
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Reptile results could not be reproduced at my end also. |
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Thanks so much for the great codes!
I was checking the reptile code, and it appears I need to set track_higher_grads=True in the context for this to run.
Is there something I am missing here? Thanks!
GBML/gbml/reptile.py
Line 41 in 1577e17
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