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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ back and go to our example to give ourselves a more concrete image.
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const std::vector<int>& argnums) override;
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/**
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* The primitive must know how to vectorize itself accross
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* The primitive must know how to vectorize itself across
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* the given axes. The output is a pair containing the array
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* representing the vectorized computation and the axis which
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* corresponds to the output vectorized dimension.
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ class Axpby : public Primitive {
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const std::vector<int>& argnums) override;
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/**
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* The primitive must know how to vectorize itself accross
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* The primitive must know how to vectorize itself across
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* the given axes. The output is a pair containing the array
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* representing the vectorized computation and the axis which
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* corresponds to the output vectorized dimension.
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ class Primitive {
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const std::vector<int>& argnums);
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/**
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* The primitive must know how to vectorize itself accross
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* The primitive must know how to vectorize itself across
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* the given axes. The output is a pair containing the array
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* representing the vectorized computation and the axis which
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* corresponds to the output vectorized dimension.
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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ class GroupNorm(Module):
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where :math:`\gamma` and :math:`\beta` are learned per feature dimension
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parameters initialized at 1 and 0 respectively. However, the mean and
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variance are computed over the spatial dimensions and each group of
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features. In particular, the input is split into num_groups accross the
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features. In particular, the input is split into num_groups across the
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feature dimension.
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The feature dimension is assumed to be the last dimension and the dimensions
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