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Machine learning is the practice of teaching a computer to learn. The concept uses pattern recognition, as well as other forms of predictive algorithms, to make judgments on incoming data. This field is closely related to artificial intelligence and computational statistics.

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kurtamohler
kurtamohler commented Jan 20, 2021

🚀 Feature

Add support for torch.max with:

  • CUDA bfloat16
  • CPU float16 and bfloat16

Motivation

Currently, torch.max has support for CUDA float16:

>>> torch.rand(10, dtype=torch.float16, device='cuda').max()
tensor(0.8530, device='cuda:0', dtype=torch.float16)

But all three other combinations of CPU/CUDA and float16/bfloat16 are not supported:

>>> torch.ra
julia
KristofferC
KristofferC commented Nov 1, 2020

One of the main use cases of lpad and rpad is, at least for me personally, to align things in the terminal. However, lpad and rpad are defined (and documented) to work in terms of code units (i.e. they call length on the input string) which means that when length and textwidth disagree, you get unaligned output:

julia> s1 = "⟨k|H₁|k̃⟩"
"⟨k|H₁|k̃⟩"
julia> s2 = "⟨k|H₁|k⟩"
"⟨
trivialfis
trivialfis commented Dec 13, 2020

Currently many more Python projects like dask and optuna are using Python type hints. With the Python package of xgboost gaining more and more features, we should also adopt mypy as a safe guard against some type errors and for better code documentation.

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