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lambda on test #126

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Riko0 opened this issue Sep 10, 2019 · 0 comments
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lambda on test #126

Riko0 opened this issue Sep 10, 2019 · 0 comments

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Riko0 commented Sep 10, 2019

Does lambda in test have meaning?
usually its bigger than on train, but i guess it have no information in it, am i right?

I0906 19:50:07.181219 41380 solver.cpp:358] Iteration 2700, Testing net (#0)
I0906 19:50:07.997248 41380 solver.cpp:425] Test net output #0: accuracy/top-1 = 0.93375
I0906 19:50:07.997248 41380 solver.cpp:425] Test net output #1: lambda = 3.30186
I0906 19:50:07.998245 41380 solver.cpp:425] Test net output #2: softmax_loss = 0.216583 (* 1 = 0.216583 loss)
I0906 19:50:08.126904 41380 solver.cpp:243] Iteration 2700, loss = 0.465629
I0906 19:50:08.126904 41380 solver.cpp:259] Train net output #0: lambda = 3.08261
I0906 19:50:08.127900 41380 solver.cpp:259] Train net output #1: softmax_loss = 0.465629 (* 1 = 0.465629 loss)

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