Stage 2 Training
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Stage 2 Training has 20 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.
Mostly:img per second(1), total time(1), best val loss(1)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Img Per Second | 265 | [1] |
| Total Time | 11.1 | [1] |
| Best Val Loss | 0.336 | [1] |
| Converged | true | [1] |
| Done | true | [1] |
| Final Val Loss | 0.338 | [1] |
| Ms Per Step | 31.8 | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Training Stage | [2] |
| Has Status | Done | [2] |
| Best Validation Loss | 0.336 | [2] |
| Best Validation Loss at Step | 17500 | [2] |
| Final Validation Loss | 0.338 | [2] |
| Has Validation Loss Trend | Essentially Flat | [2] |
| Has Convergence Status | Converged | [2] |
| Total Duration | 11.1 min | [2] |
| Time Per Step | 31.8 | [2] |
| Throughput | 265 | [2] |
| Validation Loss Difference | 0.026 | [2] |
| Total Step Count | 20000 | [2] |
| Training Strategy | Frozen Only | [2] |
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References (2)
ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/part-269ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/267- full textwatt-activation-267text/plain3 KB
doc:agent/watt-activation-267/830b16ab-feeb-4019-9d04-69fef25ced46Show excerpt
[2026-03-13 16:35] xenonfun: ⏺ 10/10. To your question — yes, LoheCrossCouple generalises beyond image diffusion: The mechanism (pull population A toward mean field of population B in tangent space) is the core Lohe bipartite coupling op…
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