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So, I decided to use Google Colab for my interface of choice for my project. I have opted to upgrade to Colab Pro to see if it will benefit me. I am runing this whole network on the GPU.
My error is the KeyError shown at the very end of this message. I have put the contents of the EEGmodels.py file in the code block right before my imports block. And my imports block contains the following code. Sometimes I have an AttributeError, but once I pip install deepexplain it turns into a KeyError.
import numpy as np import mne import mneflow import tensorflow as tf # Disable eager execution tf.compat.v1.disable_eager_execution() from tensorflow.keras.models import Model from tensorflow.keras import backend as K from tensorflow.keras import utils as np_utils from tensorflow.keras.callbacks import ModelCheckpoint from tensorflow.python.keras import backend as K import sklearn import pandas as pd import os import pyriemann import matplotlib from deepexplain.tensorflow import DeepExplain from google.colab import drive
# Make numpy values easier to read. np.set_printoptions(precision=3, suppress=True) from tensorflow.keras import layers
Every time I exit out of the notebook and I start it back up again I have to reinstall some of the packages that were not natively installed in google Collab (this includes mne, mneflow, pyriemann, and deepexplain). So, I re-installed “ deepexplain” out of habit via GitHub. At first it was giving me a “KeyError” and (when I search for the error) I was told upgrade TensorFlow.
I’ve upgraded TensorFlow and restarted my runtime. I’m running on the GPU with the standard ram option.
This is the error:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
So, I decided to use Google Colab for my interface of choice for my project. I have opted to upgrade to Colab Pro to see if it will benefit me. I am runing this whole network on the GPU.
My error is the KeyError shown at the very end of this message. I have put the contents of the EEGmodels.py file in the code block right before my imports block. And my imports block contains the following code. Sometimes I have an AttributeError, but once I pip install deepexplain it turns into a KeyError.
import numpy as np
import mne
import mneflow
import tensorflow as tf
# Disable eager execution
tf.compat.v1.disable_eager_execution()
from tensorflow.keras.models import Model
from tensorflow.keras import backend as K
from tensorflow.keras import utils as np_utils
from tensorflow.keras.callbacks import ModelCheckpoint
from tensorflow.python.keras import backend as K
import sklearn
import pandas as pd
import os
import pyriemann
import matplotlib
from deepexplain.tensorflow import DeepExplain
from google.colab import drive
# Make numpy values easier to read.
np.set_printoptions(precision=3, suppress=True)
from tensorflow.keras import layers
Every time I exit out of the notebook and I start it back up again I have to reinstall some of the packages that were not natively installed in google Collab (this includes mne, mneflow, pyriemann, and deepexplain). So, I re-installed “ deepexplain” out of habit via GitHub. At first it was giving me a “KeyError” and (when I search for the error) I was told upgrade TensorFlow.
I’ve upgraded TensorFlow and restarted my runtime. I’m running on the GPU with the standard ram option.
This is the error:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: