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Not something I need to do, but the NaiveNASflux tests hits this.
Haven't dug further into it, but I guess it just hits some obsolete codepath:
(jl_SVtHZz) pkg> status Status `E:\Temp\systmp\jl_SVtHZz\Project.toml` [587475ba] Flux v0.14.16 julia> versioninfo() Julia Version 1.10.4 Commit 48d4fd4843 (2024-06-04 10:41 UTC) Build Info: Official https://julialang.org/ release Platform Info: OS: Windows (x86_64-w64-mingw32) CPU: 12 × Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz WORD_SIZE: 64 LIBM: libopenlibm LLVM: libLLVM-15.0.7 (ORCJIT, haswell) Threads: 1 default, 0 interactive, 1 GC (on 12 virtual cores) Environment: JULIA_DEPOT_PATH = E:/Programs/julia/.julia JULIA_PKG_DEVDIR = E:/Programs/julia/.julia/dev julia> using Flux [ Info: Precompiling Flux [587475ba-b771-5e3f-ad9e-33799f191a9c] julia> ConvTranspose((1,1), 1=>1)(ones(Float32, 1, 1, 1, 1)) 1×1×1×1 Array{Float32, 4}: [:, :, 1, 1] = -1.4218559 julia> ConvTranspose((1,1), 1=>1; pad=(1,1))(ones(Float32, 1, 1, 1, 1)) ERROR: MethodError: no method matching DenseConvDims(::Tuple{…}, ::NTuple{…}; stride::Tuple{…}, padding::Tuple{…}, dilation::Tuple{…}, groups::Int64) Closest candidates are: DenseConvDims(::Tuple{Vararg{Int64, N}}, ::Tuple{Vararg{Int64, K}}, ::Int64, ::Int64, ::Int64, ::Tuple{Vararg{Int64, S}}, ::Tuple{Vararg{Int64, P}}, ::Tuple{Vararg{Int64, D}}, ::Bool) where {N, K, S, P, D} got unsupported keyword arguments "stride", "padding", "dilation", "groups" @ NNlib E:\Programs\julia\.julia\packages\NNlib\jLaeV\src\dim_helpers\DenseConvDims.jl:7 DenseConvDims(::Tuple{Vararg{T, M}} where T, ::Tuple{Vararg{T, M}} where T; stride, padding, dilation, groups, flipkernel) where M @ NNlib E:\Programs\julia\.julia\packages\NNlib\jLaeV\src\dim_helpers\DenseConvDims.jl:20 Stacktrace: [1] conv_transpose_dims(c::ConvTranspose{2, 2, typeof(identity), Array{Float32, 4}, Vector{Float32}}, x::Array{Float32, 4}) @ Flux E:\Programs\julia\.julia\packages\Flux\CUn7U\src\layers\conv.jl:323 [2] (::ConvTranspose{2, 2, typeof(identity), Array{Float32, 4}, Vector{Float32}})(x::Array{Float32, 4}) @ Flux E:\Programs\julia\.julia\packages\Flux\CUn7U\src\layers\conv.jl:336 [3] top-level scope @ REPL[7]:1 Some type information was truncated. Use `show(err)` to see complete types.
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Could this be the same issue as #2424 which is fixed by PR-2463?
If I understand how padding affects the ConvTranspose output size, your example will result in a negative output size, but the following should work with the changes in PR-2463:
julia> ConvTranspose((1,1), 1=>1; pad=(1,1))(ones(Float32, 3, 3, 1,1)) 1×1×1×1 Array{Float32, 4}: [:, :, 1, 1] = -1.3000358
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Not something I need to do, but the NaiveNASflux tests hits this.
Haven't dug further into it, but I guess it just hits some obsolete codepath:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: