How to load model on Currie SpellChecker, when have 3 files after running tensorflow?
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Have you ever tried the Currie Deepspell in Github?
https://github.com/Currie32/Spell-Checker
If yes, can anyone help me to explain how to testing the model in different computer when it was trained. I already tried to load the model but always getting error. Thanks for your help.
I have 3 files from tensorflow training.
.meta .index .data-00000-of-00001
How to use it in another computer?
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python tensorflow model jupyter-notebook spelling
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Have you ever tried the Currie Deepspell in Github?
https://github.com/Currie32/Spell-Checker
If yes, can anyone help me to explain how to testing the model in different computer when it was trained. I already tried to load the model but always getting error. Thanks for your help.
I have 3 files from tensorflow training.
.meta .index .data-00000-of-00001
How to use it in another computer?
The Files Picture
python tensorflow model jupyter-notebook spelling
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up vote
0
down vote
favorite
Have you ever tried the Currie Deepspell in Github?
https://github.com/Currie32/Spell-Checker
If yes, can anyone help me to explain how to testing the model in different computer when it was trained. I already tried to load the model but always getting error. Thanks for your help.
I have 3 files from tensorflow training.
.meta .index .data-00000-of-00001
How to use it in another computer?
The Files Picture
python tensorflow model jupyter-notebook spelling
Have you ever tried the Currie Deepspell in Github?
https://github.com/Currie32/Spell-Checker
If yes, can anyone help me to explain how to testing the model in different computer when it was trained. I already tried to load the model but always getting error. Thanks for your help.
I have 3 files from tensorflow training.
.meta .index .data-00000-of-00001
How to use it in another computer?
The Files Picture
python tensorflow model jupyter-notebook spelling
python tensorflow model jupyter-notebook spelling
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