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I ran this program on my own computer very well, but when I ran it on another computer, such a error happened:
RuntimeError: cuda runtime error(59): device-side assert triggered when running transfer_learning_tutorial
This error seems to be caused by a problem with the labels. Can you tell me how to solve this bug?
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There may be implementation details that require you to change tensor shapes if you use CUDA.
That said I did not do any work with pytorch recently, thus there is not much more help I can offer.
Good luck,
Bodo
On 24. Aug 2018, at 12:29, zhulanyun ***@***.***> wrote:
I ran this program on my own computer very well, but when I ran it on another computer, such a error happened:
RuntimeError: cuda runtime error(59): device-side assert triggered when running transfer_learning_tutorial
This error seems to be caused by a problem with the labels. Can you tell me how to solve this bug?
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I ran this program on my own computer very well, but when I ran it on another computer, such a error happened:
RuntimeError: cuda runtime error(59): device-side assert triggered when running transfer_learning_tutorial
This error seems to be caused by a problem with the labels. Can you tell me how to solve this bug?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: