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Python is a dynamically typed programming language designed by Guido van Rossum. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.

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IvanFarkas
IvanFarkas commented May 28, 2019

What's the ETA for updating the massively outdated documentation?

Please update all documents that are related building CNTK from source with latest CUDA dependencies that are indicated in CNTK.Common.props and CNTK.Cpp.props.
I tried to build from source, but it's a futile effort.

jean-airoldie
jean-airoldie commented Jun 6, 2019

Here is some general documentation improvement suggestion regarding flatbuffers. This is what I remember struggling with (from the top of my head). Also some point might be a little bit opinionated.

Some of the points were taken from #5387.

  • Regarding the builder:
    • The fact that its kinda like an arena allocator used for serialization.
    • The concept of offsets, what do they repre
jameslamb
jameslamb commented Sep 29, 2019

One unit test in the R package is currently broken. Steps to reproduce on Mac

export CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-8 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-8
Rscript build_r.R
cd R-package/tests
Rscript testthat.R

This results in the following error at the ends of the logs

[LightGBM] [Info] Saving data to binary file /var/folders/xq/wktq4zdx4jd3qdpk34d28m940000gn/T//RtmpiY1DzV/lgb.Dataset_1555
xmha97
xmha97 commented Sep 5, 2019

Bug report

Describe the bug

Here is a clear and concise description of what the problem is:

Hello, There is a bug on Kodi (tested on Windows Store version)
Using Alt+Space I can move Kodi on full-screen mode

Expected Behavior

Here is a clear and concise description of what was expected to happen:

Actual Behavior

Possible Fix

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce t

heinezen
heinezen commented May 4, 2020

The new converter (#1151) uses member objects to operate on data from the .dat files. While these provide the necessary functions for conversion, they are also significantly larger than the original dat file entries (20x - 400x the size). This results in a comparatively high memory usage, especially for DE2 which uses ~1.6 GB of memory for all dat file entries. Note that the converter does not

bensums
bensums commented Mar 21, 2020

Is there a default seed? I copied the Python code from seed_test.py and removed the set_seed calls. The test passed thousands of times despite no set_seed calls being made. Is this expected? If so, can we document this? Is there an explicit default seed?

Just as a sanity check, I modified the calls to set the seed to two distinct values and it failed every time, as expected.

The reason I'm a

assimp
malortie
malortie commented Nov 28, 2019

According to Assimp's documentation (see anim.h, line 269). The description of aiNodeAnim says the following:

The transformation matrix computed from these values replaces the node's original transformation matrix at a specific time. This means all keys are absolute and not relative to the bone default pose.

From my understanding, I believe the original transformation refers to aiNode's

tobegit3hub
tobegit3hub commented Apr 23, 2020

Now we follow the official documents to build and test tensorflow serving with latest dev docker image. The examples can not be run successfully because the tensorflow version is 2.1.0 in tensorflow/serving:latest-devel while the examples code like mnist_saved_model.py still uses TensorFlow 1.x APIs.

We should upgrade the examples to TensorFlow 2 so that users can build and test with latest

GnnrMrkr
GnnrMrkr commented Apr 30, 2020

I'm working with Open3D with data from different devices. One of them does not provide the point cloud as a file, so I am creating the file by myself with a little Python script.

However, I am confused by the supported formats:
The pts format contains lines of [x, y, z, i, r, g, b]. xyz and rgb are intuitive and explained, but what exactly is the i for? And in what format is it exp

Mappboy
Mappboy commented Feb 11, 2020

One of the instructions for compiling from source https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/UbuntuInstallation is to install Harfbuzz (http://www.freedesktop.org/software/harfbuzz/release/harfbuzz-0.9.34.tar.bz2), in my version of Ubuntu 19.10 this caused a problem with libpango, in turn causing gdm to break and stopped my machine from booting.

It might be worth attaching a note to the wiki th

rdb
rdb commented Mar 28, 2020

The following code fails:

from panda3d.core import *

dst = PNMImage(2, 2)
src = PNMImage(1, 1)
dst.add_sub_image(src, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1)

However, using copy_sub_image works fine. This is because add_sub_image does not properly add the offset when sampling the source image.

Fixing this will require adding the offset calculation from the other *_sub_image methods to

gnuradio
tst-cjeffries
tst-cjeffries commented Apr 16, 2020

The current portable build script is getting messy and unnecessarily complex. We should separate the Linux build of portable out of the python script and into our Scons build scripts. The portable python build script then would be dedicated to windows.

To Reproduce

See the portable build script.

Expected behavior

Portable for Windows is built with the dedicate python script a

douglasrizzo
douglasrizzo commented Nov 11, 2019

I am having quite a bit of trouble trying to create a minimum working example for the RTS game, in which I can get a single state, visualize its variables and pass an action back to the environment.

I took a look at the Basic Usage section of the README.md, but it looks like the code is not supposed to be used, just interpreted as pseudocode. For example, I don't know where functions such as

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