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Is there any way to use your pre-trained model? #7

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ssh1419 opened this issue Oct 25, 2022 · 3 comments
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Is there any way to use your pre-trained model? #7

ssh1419 opened this issue Oct 25, 2022 · 3 comments

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@ssh1419
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ssh1419 commented Oct 25, 2022

I would like to use your pre-trained model.
Would there be any way to use it?

@allanj
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allanj commented Oct 26, 2022

some of the models are already in the README, how I can help you?

Can you describe more detail?

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ssh1419 commented Oct 26, 2022

I would like to use the models using any English math word problems.
These are my questions.

  1. I am not familiar with using pre-trained model, so is it enough to run the setting(bash) to use the pre-trained model?
  2. When I follow the steps (bash scripts/run_math23k.sh....), it just stops in the middle of the process and it does not give me anything. Would there be any settings I should do before and after run the code?
  3. Especially when I try to run bash scripts/run_mathqa.bash it stops at the very beginning of the setting.

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allanj commented Oct 28, 2022

  1. Yes. I think so
  2. when it stop, did you see the log? Not sure if the GPU memory is enough
  3. Would be appreciated if you can share with me more log information, I would love to help

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