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Add cgcnn megnet #405

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@corochann corochann commented Oct 23, 2019

Refactored version of PR #396

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codecov-io commented Oct 23, 2019

Codecov Report

Merging #405 into master will decrease coverage by 1.25%.
The diff coverage is 66.21%.

@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master     #405      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   84.41%   83.16%   -1.26%     
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  Files         234      255      +21     
  Lines       11449    12263     +814     
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+ Hits         9665    10198     +533     
- Misses       1784     2065     +281

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LGTM

@mottodora mottodora merged commit 5a9319d into chainer:master Nov 6, 2019
@corochann corochann deleted the add_cgcnn_megnet branch November 17, 2019 10:30
@corochann corochann added this to the 0.7.0 milestone Dec 9, 2019
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