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Thank you for this fantastic work!
Could it be possible the fit_transform() method returns the KL divergence of the run?
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Great script! This issue is to raise how difficult it was to actually get it to run on my computer. Most notably, tensorflow and certain Python 3 versions don't play nicely.
It ended up working with the following settings for me (running macOS Sierra 10.12.6):
- Python 3.6.5 (installed through homebrew, [this url in particular](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/f2a764ef9
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Jeff - I get error AttributeError: 'Word2Vec' object has no attribute 'vocab' in TwoStageReduce.py
Environment: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS python 2.7 gensim (3.2.0)
Steps to reproduce error:
- modify TrainModel.py line 38 to: model.train(sentences, total_examples=model.corpus_count, epochs=model.iter) as noted in #3
- python TrainModel.py
- python TwoStageReduce.py
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Hi,
I try to understand Deepdetect right now, starting with the Plattforms Docker container.
It looks great on pictures, but I have a hard time right now using it :)
My Problem: The docs seems to step over important points, like using JupyterLab. All examples shows the finished Custom masks, but how do I get them?
Is there something missing in the docs?
Example: https://www.deepdetec