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- python - What does `view ()` do in PyTorch? - Stack Overflow
torch Tensor view() Simply put, torch Tensor view() which is inspired by numpy ndarray reshape() or numpy reshape(), creates a new view of the tensor, as long as the new shape is compatible with the shape of the original tensor Let's understand this in detail using a concrete example
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In this view x view(-1) is a weird flatten layer but missing the squeeze (i e adding a dimension of 1) Adding this squeeze or removing it is usually important for the code to actually run Adding this squeeze or removing it is usually important for the code to actually run
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For example, the first script came from the view [inf] [vBigQuery], and the second came from view [inf] [vRequests] There are also various third-party solutions for query history I use Query Manager from Dbeaver: and Query Execution History from SQL Tools, which is embedded in SSMS:
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