Add utility to save/load parameters, i.e. models.#23
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Also adds a utility to compute the number of parameters, because that's always interesting and often reported in papers.
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What if we load parameters for a different model? I mean parameters do not match a class that load them? I think we don't need these utilities. Build-in python tools do everything that we need. But maybe we need just an example of usage. |
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Also adds a utility to compute the number of parameters, because that's
always interesting and often reported in papers.
While the code is pretty trivial, I think it's useful to have it because it might not be obvious to others.