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I have two questions. What license is deeplift under? I am guessing MIT license? I looked around but couldn't quite track the license down.
I have some models in tensorflow that I have trained and would like to use deeplift to 'interpret', is this best to just import that weights into keras and interpret the keras version? Is there a straightforward way to this or am I missing something.
Thanks!
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Sorry that I never replied to this. I have been navigating some health issues over the past year, but I am better now and have been more active in maintaining the repo. In case you are still interested in the answers to your questions: the license is the open MIT license (I have updated the repo to reflect this), and yes, converting to a Keras model would be the easiest way to go.
Hi,
I have two questions. What license is deeplift under? I am guessing MIT license? I looked around but couldn't quite track the license down.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: