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Is the training process normal? #79

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wenku1992abc opened this issue Apr 7, 2021 · 5 comments
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Is the training process normal? #79

wenku1992abc opened this issue Apr 7, 2021 · 5 comments

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wenku1992abc commented Apr 7, 2021

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is it overfitting?
the train dataset loss decrease quickly,but the val_loss even no change.
as shown in the picture
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then,early stopping itself.

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@wenku1992abc yes it looks like you overfitted a bit your data. Your accuracy is 99.18% and your validation accuracy is around 90%. That's why the early stopping kicked in. The model is very big so it requires a lot of data. However, I guess your training is completed. An accuracy of 90% or above can be acceptable if you train from scratch of many many speakers. If you have more data, use it!

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thanks your reply!
by the way 1080 speaker is it less?
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LibriSpeech had 2484 speakers.

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ok,thanks !

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