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No file named "test_target.npy" found #13
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@marzi9696 did you solve the issue? |
Hey dear
Yes but I did not end up finding the file.
I ended up reading the source code from top to bottom and writing my own
script to use the pretrained model.
But I'm sorry I deleted it cause I did not need it anymore.
Good luck
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@marzi9696 <https://github.com/marzi9696> did you solve the issue?
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You are welcome.
That's so great I guess I did it the hard way :)
…On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 6:25 PM kawseribn ***@***.***> wrote:
Thank you for your reply. I just solved it. All I had to do is to append
the targets while doing gen_ensembe and then saved it to a npy file named
test_targets.
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Hi.Thank you for giving access to use the pretraned models.
I wanted to test thesaved models but after I run the gen_results.py and create the predictions
I acn't run gen_ensembles ause there is no file named target_test.npy.
where is it?
could you give me some insights?
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