Gregor Lenz
Gregor Lenz
That's a great idea :) Do you maybe want to look into this together during a hack session? We could check out how PyTorch data works
thanks for looking into this. Yes this looks like second resolution, please go ahead as you suggested! It's clearer for users if all timestamps in tonic are microseconds.
Yes a good idea! We just need to find a way to document how to use it. Maybe a readme.md in the tonic.prototype folder? The current datasets.rst in the docs...
I would say this works now, doesn't it?
so the conda build is somewhat independent of this repo. @Tobias-Fischer is maintaining it and you can see that loris is still in there as a fixed dependency https://github.com/conda-forge/tonic-feedstock/blob/main/recipe/meta.yaml#L24 Even...
on your machine you can obviously have loris installed. It's meant as an optional dependency, so that Tonic works also when it's not installed, provided you don't use certain functions/datasets....
the question as to why tests on Ubuntu and Python 3.7 pass is indeed a curious one
I ran the tests of your PR on my machine and they also pass. I think the problem is that installing loris on different OS/python versions doesn't always work as...
I think no other dataset depends on this function. Do you think you could do the repackaging? I could look up a host to store the data. For the repackaging:...
hey @fabhertz95 thanks a lot, I haven't forgotten about this. I have a deadline on Thursday so a bit busy at the moment, but I'll look up a potential host...