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by negativeonehalf
636 days ago
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The quick-start guide in the repo that said you don't have to pre-train for the sample test case, meaning that you can validate your setup without pre-training. That does not mean you don't need to pre-train! Again, the paper talks at length about the importance of pre-training. |
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>Results >Ariane RISC-V CPU >View the full details of the Ariane experiment on our details page. With this code we are able to get comparable or better results training from scratch as fine-tuning a pre-trained model.
The paper includes a graph showing that it takes longer for Ariane to train without pre-training however the results in the end are the same.