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Mismatch in Arguments #5
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Is there a fix for this? |
Hi, can you please tell if this will be fixed? Thanks |
Hi,
Sorry for the late reply, I was quite busy in another project, I will fix
this and another issue in this repository by end of this week.
Thanks
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Hi, can you please tell if this will be fixed? Thanks
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Thanks Man, really looking forward to it. :) |
Hi @rfebbo, @gvermaredrock , |
great, thanks man. please close the bug then as it is misleading |
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In Line 180 of gpt2_model, we define the function as:
def distributed_train_step(self,inputs, targets,step,grad_clip=True, clip_value=1.0):
But In line 229, we instantiate it as:
train_loss = self.distributed_train_step(inputs, step)
The targets variable / argument is missing.
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