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A: How to make multi-inputs and multi-outputs neural network model

WarkazTLDR You control the number of inputs and outputs in PyTorch, in the form of a tensor (or a number of variables). Missing super initialization and the order of operations should be fixed. Also don't particularly like the way arguments are passed, recommend using *args and **kwargs. Explanation Th...

Swapping the order of splitting x completely messed up my code and its output doesn't make sense, you are right about overriding the output though.
@Dalek Don't know your exact use case, I am only suggesting it from a model-building perspective. But if you return it to the original, it just means you are skipping the self._p_sample and self._q_sample linear layers.
@Dalek also would you mind clarifying output doesn't make sense, of course, if you change the behavior of the model you would have to retrain the model. As I assume those 2 linear layers were never trained
It is a big model but at the end I compute a KL divergence and the order of the KL term was ~1e-2 or 0.1 and it was more and less the same order as the tensorflow code even with this mistake but now with your suggestion its value is ~50.
@Dalek Did you do retraining or just changed and used a pre-trained one? If so, this is expected behavior as noted before (Never used those layers before). Also, the change shouldn't change the expressivity of the model, because Relu should be actually applied before sending further down the layers (meaning it actually collapses into the next layer without the non-linearity)
I tried to run it by removing the splitting part and just keeping p = self._p_samples(x) and q = self._q_samples(x). The code crashed.
16:22
Well this is expected, because of the shapes of tensors
So your input has to be correct size compared to the Linear layer
Also I can hop on zoom to explain if you would prefer that
You are trying to input dimensions of lets say [1, 2, 10] into a Linear layer of 10, you can either increase the linear layer or split it.
Did you understand/resolve it?
16:46
I will assume you have understood the previous explanation, as can't think otherwise if you aren't communicating
17:07
@Warkaz I couldn't solve the problem. I can send you my code and try it on your machine.
17:25
Can you send a zoom link so its easier to understand, currently even with the code would not know what exactly is the problem (what you want to achieve) @Dalek
If you feel like this is not possible, would suggest you edit the question with expected behaviour vs the one you get
well you send a link I will try to joinhttps://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/*******879?pwd=SVpUTDVSRHErK2RBeVArTVFMS1o3QT09
I sent a zoom link if you'd like to explain.
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Guess chatrooms try to hide part of the link... sad news

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