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I have loss error that returns "nan" when training from scratch without using model.load_weight, while if using load_weight it does not. I don't know why is that. Can you tell me before get your weights file, how did you train it? I look forward to your response very much. Thanks!
epoch: 0 , batch: 0 , loss: 2.7604368 epoch: 0 , batch: 100 , loss: nan Summary epoch: 0 , loss: nan epoch: 1 , batch: 0 , loss: nan epoch: 1 , batch: 100 , loss: nan Summary epoch: 1 , loss: nan epoch: 2 , batch: 0 , loss: nan epoch: 2 , batch: 100 , loss: nan Summary epoch: 2 , loss: nan
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I have loss error that returns "nan" when training from scratch without using model.load_weight, while if using load_weight it does not. I don't know why is that. Can you tell me before get your weights file, how did you train it? I look forward to your response very much. Thanks!
epoch: 0 , batch: 0 , loss: 2.7604368
epoch: 0 , batch: 100 , loss: nan
Summary epoch: 0 , loss: nan
epoch: 1 , batch: 0 , loss: nan
epoch: 1 , batch: 100 , loss: nan
Summary epoch: 1 , loss: nan
epoch: 2 , batch: 0 , loss: nan
epoch: 2 , batch: 100 , loss: nan
Summary epoch: 2 , loss: nan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: