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use clipped_gradients not the original gradients #7

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candlewill
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To my understanding, it's better to use the clipped_gradients not the original gradients. Is that right?

To my understanding, it's better to use the `clipped_gradients` not the original `gradients`. Is that right?
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Right :-) Thanks for the fix! This might explain why the loss was occasionally spiking before.

@keithito keithito merged commit aca83c8 into keithito:master Jul 24, 2017
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