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enable multi-gpu training with python interface ? #4119
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+1 any insight about this issue?? |
You can have a look at this PR #4563 |
It should work now, #4563 was merged. |
Thanks !
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Hey there,
I'm now trying out a training procedure with complicated internal operations, I plan to do it with caffe's python interface.
But I found it seems that caffe doesn't support multi-gpu training with python interface, am I right ?
Is it painful to implement such a multi-gpu support for python-interface ?
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