
ValueError: Can not squeeze dim [1], expected a dimension of 1
Nov 21, 2020 · ValueError: Can not squeeze dim [1], expected a dimension of 1 Ask Question Asked 5 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 years, 2 months ago
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Aug 10, 2020 · ValueError: An operation has `None` for gradient. Please make sure that all of your ops have a gradient defined (i.e. are differentiable). Common ops without gradient: K.argmax, K.round, …
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Nov 5, 2016 · Does there exist a definitive network or database that maps the relationships between phonetic symbols? Similar to a word net, it would be a map representing the distance (or similarity) …
Constructing a Czech adverb from an adjective
Jun 10, 2024 · I am looking for an algorithm to create Czech adverbs when given an adjective. I was looking for a decent set of rules, but I was not able to find anything comprehensive. Going from …
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Feb 7, 2023 · No-one else but me has yet called those passive constructions yet, but I have because I was really not satisfied about the fact that I couldn't differentiate them from one another anyhow. Do …
All vocal formants in order of frequency? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
Aug 4, 2023 · Virtually any speech acoustics program is able to measure frequency. Formants are a specific kind of frequency measure – any sound can have a number of computable formants. When …
What is the name of the property of what part of the tongue produces ...
Dec 1, 2021 · For consonants, IPA describes 'place of articulation': the part of the mouth the tongue makes contact with, and 'manner of articulation': how the sound is produced there. Speakers may …
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Jan 4, 2025 · In their work that inrtroduces Optimality Theory, Prince & Smolensky write: Thus, we find in the Nicaraguan language Ulwa that the personal possessive affixes are suffixed to the first …