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hi @adalca thanks for the great work.
i am wondering why the l Smooth loss looks like this. in another issue you said that its okay for one loss to increase as long as the total loss decrease. But why would l smooth look like this? Does it mean that the used data is just not so deformed, and the field is regular?
I am using the OASIS dataset
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hi @adalca thanks for the great work.
i am wondering why the l Smooth loss looks like this. in another issue you said that its okay for one loss to increase as long as the total loss decrease. But why would l smooth look like this? Does it mean that the used data is just not so deformed, and the field is regular?
I am using the OASIS dataset
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: