Tensorflow
TensorFlow is an open source library that was created by Google. It is used to design, build, and train deep learning models.
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some recordings have low volume so the output can be sometimes really quiet. how about we add a volume bar so we can make the output louder/quieter?
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What would you like to be added: As title
Why is this needed: All pruning schedule except AGPPruner only support level, L1, L2. While there are FPGM, APoZ, MeanActivation and Taylor, it would be much better if we can choose any pruner with any pruning schedule.
**Without this feature, how does current nni
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如何将md当做ipynb打开?
Feature Description
We want to enable the users to specify the value ranges for any argument in the blocks.
The following code example shows a typical use case.
The users can specify the number of units in a DenseBlock to be either 10 or 20.
Code Example
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Created by Google Brain Team
Released November 9, 2015
- Organization
- tensorflow
- Website
- www.tensorflow.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
This is a documentation request in order to make it easier to find corresponding examples in the documentation.
Good first issue if you want to get acquainted with the docs and how to build docs using Sphinx!
Current issue
Here's the issue: currently, if one goes to an older documentation version to check the "examples" page, for example, [v2.6.0](https://huggin