Etiqueta: Python

  • Deben Ingenieros de Aprendizaje Automatico Hacer Unit Tests?

    If you are looking for a tl;dr, the answer is yes. I somehow seem to run into engineers fairly frequently that think there is nothing to test in machine learning code or at least can’t imagine where one might need a test.  Generally speaking, the argument is something like “It’s just a model.  You just…

  • PyTorch Lighting: Una Manera Fácil Para Organizar Tu Proyecto PyTorch

    As an engineer in perception and computer vision, I tend to work with PyTorch a lot.  It’s a very flexible framework and there are already many useful components built into it that prevent you from having to build it yourself.  However, if you have already built a few projects with it, you might have noticed…

  • Einops: Make Your Life Easier (Mostly)

    When working in PyTorch, you are often faced with the need to manipulate tensors of multiple dimensions into various shapes or maybe combine dimensions together.  There’s a wealth of functions specifically for that too.  To name a few, view, permutate, stack, tile, and concat are some of the most common ones, but the list goes…

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