Francis Tyers
Francis Tyers
Related to #19
It can be an animal that isn't a tortoise or a bird :D ... Maybe :koala: or :octopus: ?
That sentences (like Chinese) are written without spaces. However, for the purposes of language learning it can be convenient to split them into words/segments. So we do that, with `jieba`...
@d33tah it might not, but as it interacts with tokenisation, I added backend.
Example in Chinese:  Ideally there should be just a single box around the whole sentence.
Put something like: * [these headphones](https://www.kissclipart.com/headphone-icon-png-clipart-headphones-clip-art-kbuyqu/ ) * on [this octopus](https://steemit.com/slothicorn/@fabiyamada/the-creative-commons-crypto-art-octopus)
I don't think this is a duplicate, but it is a very big issue, and the answer will likely be different depending on the task. e.g. for the scramble task,...
I was thinking of some animation too. This is also related to #2.
Something like [this](https://github.com/Agezao/confetti-js) might work each 5-10 levels?
Tesla k40m 11GB VRAM: * Transfer learning ... for 10 hours training data approx. 20 mins per epoch * Batch size 8