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12:23 AM
@b3m2a1 Yes, JetBrains is definitely one of the good guys.
There are so many good things to say. One of major arguments for JetBrains IDEs is that if you took the time to learn how to use e.g. IntelliJ IDEA, you instantly know how PyCharm, CLion, WebStorm, ... works.
 
 
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9:06 AM
How do you calculate the Hessian of the loss function at the end of the training for Lenet?
 
 
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1:11 PM
Column is a gift from some upper realm my wow--hey folks, where should you put labels in a 2x2 graphic?
Complex of graphics...matter of opinion I suppose. For publication--one figure with a->d labels. I'm curious and incompetent!
But regardless Column is like....a warm summer's breeze in the middle of winter without the accompanying blizzard. Just what you need to survive/make your properly labeled grid work how you want!
 
 
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3:04 PM
@CATrevillian That is easy to answer: You go to the online site of the journal where you want to publish and look at some of the publications there.
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The reason is that each journal makes this different and has differently hard guidelines.
 
3:22 PM
@halirutan, hah true-true, I'm submitting to a conference so I'm not sure if the same guidelines apply? I suppose this makes sense, but their guidelines packet has no reference images, and I'm a visual learner/lazy scientist
 
@CATrevillian If it's a conference, then they surely had the same conference last year or some years ago. I always felt that author guidelines are not as exact as they should be and therefore, I check published papers to see how they did it.
 
@halirutan I agree. I'm sure this seems obvious but I appreciate the recommendation, as I would not have considered looking there. I like style guides for the same reason! Looking at my abstract book from the last one, the size guidelines make more sense now too hahaha ahhhhh thank you :D
 
 
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8:26 PM
Pretty sure I just started exporting a giant file the wrong way and now I live here, at my PC, until it is done! The compile took a little under 1.5 hours for 8190 plot3Ds....now they’re all exporting at once ahahahaha I did not segment them at all. Woo! Should I just get a few books and spend my week here, waiting? Or is there a faster method?
Ah speak of the devil, it’s done! Whimsical. Who wants to guess at import timings?
 
 
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10:53 PM
Is there a way to calculate the Hessian of a loss for neural net in Mathematica? I would like to do so at the beginning as well as the end of the training
 

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