《可解释的机器学习--黑盒模型可解释性理解指南》,该书为《Interpretable Machine Learning》中文版
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《可解释的机器学习--黑盒模型可解释性理解指南》,该书为《Interpretable Machine Learning》中文版
The code for our newly accepted paper in Pattern Recognition 2020: "U^2-Net: Going Deeper with Nested U-Structure for Salient Object Detection."
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OpenGL adaptation of n64decomp/sm64.
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There are some interesting algorithms in simulation from Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering especially regarding Monte Carlo simulation: Heat Bath algorithm, Metro-Police algorithm, Markov Chain Monte Carlo, etc.
This extension integrates Draw.io into VS Code.
Python for “Deep Learning”,《深度学习》(花书) 数学推导、原理剖析与源码级别代码实现
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The current README in the repo is huge and could be more fashioned. I'm a believer that README's should be straightforward and for developers, not documentation.
There are a couple of options to build an actual documentation and leave the README clean and concise. Here are some:
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When using Viper in a client application, it can be useful to log configuration registries as a diagnostic, to understand what the client did. In situations where we don't want to log to stdout, it would be nice to be able to provide an io.Writer for Viper to use instead.
I cloned Ventoy but then failed to find documentation on how to build Ventoy. I would assume in the top level directory there would be some documentation that explains how to build Ventoy.
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/Users/travis/build/ray-project/ray/python/ray/node.py:533: DeprecationWarning: Redis.hmset() is deprecated. Use Redis.hset() instead.
redis_client.hmset("webui", {"url": self._webui_url})
/Users/travis/build/ray-project/ray/python/ray/worker.py:358: DeprecationWarning: Redis.hmset() is deprecated. Use Redis.hset() instead.
"run_on_other_drivers": str(run_on_other_drivers),
Let's enable loading weights from a URL directly
Automate it with our current API
Trainer.load_from_checkpoint('http://')Have a separate method
Trainer.load_from_checkpoint_at_url('http://')We can use this under the hood:
(https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/hub.html#torch.hub.load_state_dict_from_url)
Any tho
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Should we consider add example to each topics?
How to use it and best practice to use it!
I.e: for helloworld demo the example would be
http://localhost:8080/demo/hello?who=ibrahim