Fix: Issue 259 - Modify condition of naming for last layer#260
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Thanks for the bug fix @hugo-varenne!
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Solution to the prediction of classification model (particle type) error (#259). This occurs when using LoadedModel or SimpleCNN subclass of CTLearnModel. This is due to a naming behaviour where the last layer name was expecting to finish with "_softmax". With LoadedModel and SimpleCNN, the naming wasn't working as expected, so in order to be more flexible, the condition changed from looking at the last layer name to looking at the type of layer (softmax for classification task)