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We would like to forward a particular 'key' column which is part of the features to appear alongside the predictions - this is to be able to identify to which set of features a particular prediction belongs to. Here is an example of predictions output using the tensorflow.contrib.estimator.multi_class_head:
{"classes": ["0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9"],
"scores": [0.068196
I have the same hardware envs, same network, but I could not get the result as you, almost half as you. Any best practices and experience? thanks very much! for bytePS with 1 instance and 8 GPU, I have similar testing result.
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torchtext (as of 0.4.0) adopts torch.utils.data.DataLoader, and the older iterator interface is deprecated. Ensure AdaptDL's AdaptiveDataLoader supports this new torchtext interface for data loading, and port the example transformer code to the new interface. Then, adaptdl.data.iterator can be deprecated/removed.
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Please can you train ghostnet.
(i don't have the imagenet dataset)