Comparing model types with examples

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Re: Comparing model types with examples

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Thank you I'm currently working on some more but it takes absolute ages

:o I dunno what I'm doing :shock:
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cosmico wrote: Sun Sep 13, 2020 4:55 pm

This post has seriously helped me alot. I've got a DFLH128 model I'm super excited about now thats 93% perfect with in 50 hours of training.

When starting new models/projects, now I refer to those gifs I made of your videos all the time.

I agree, this is a very insightful thread. Thanks abigflea & cosmico! May your losses never spike.

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algeron wrote: Wed Mar 31, 2021 6:33 am

May your losses never spike.

:lol:

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Re: Comparing model types with examples

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Thank you
this was very helpful

i'd really appreciate it if you gave us information about the hardware doing the job (GPU)

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