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Summary of your issue
Hi,
I had success running DlibDotNet with a desktop computer, with a GeForce RTX 2080.
Now I am trying to move this into an Azure instance, that has a Tesla K80, however when I call dlib, namely the LossMetric operator on an image, the following error is output:
InvalidDeviceFunction
For what I was able to assess from here [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA](
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OpenCV putText does not seem to support newlines so this requires some logic to be implemented. Some things to think about:
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- how to do the actual splitting? I guess words should not be split and it's nice to show lines which have approximately the same length.
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I found a new tool makesense who is trying to do the same thing that you're already doing. Probably with some new thoughts in mind. I recently asked the author how that tool is doing differently: SkalskiP/make-sense#23
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