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hello!
Thank you for your great work and your idea is really excellent. But there are still some questions I don't understand.
In BCE loss and the gradient in your paper are formulated as the following respectively:
However, the formulation of BCE that I learned is like this:
So, the if i!=k, the loss yi brings would be zero.
Thanks a lot!
best wishes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
hello!
Thank you for your great work and your idea is really excellent. But there are still some questions I don't understand.
In BCE loss and the gradient in your paper are formulated as the following respectively:
However, the formulation of BCE that I learned is like this:
So, the if i!=k, the loss yi brings would be zero.
Thanks a lot!
best wishes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: