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Recently I stumbled upon the Bits&Bytes wrapper. Since then I can't help but wonder whether we could adapt this idea for the second order methods, namely, 8-bit L-BFGS i.e., L-BFGS using an 8-bit state instead of an 32-bit.
I was wondering whata are your initial thoughts on it ?
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Hello @hjmshi ,
Recently I stumbled upon the Bits&Bytes wrapper. Since then I can't help but wonder whether we could adapt this idea for the second order methods, namely, 8-bit L-BFGS i.e., L-BFGS using an 8-bit state instead of an 32-bit.
I was wondering whata are your initial thoughts on it ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: