Time Measurement Code
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Time Measurement Code has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
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| Rdf:type | Code Segment | [1] |
| Calculates | Access Time | [1] |
| Prints | Access Time Message | [1] |
| Outputs | Millisecond Precision | [1] |
| Computes | Access Duration | [1] |
| Imports | Time Module | [1] |
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end_time = time.time() access_time = end_time - start_time print(f"Access time: {access_time * 1000:.2f} ms") ``` ### Explanation 1. **Serialization with Pickle**: We use `pickle` to serialize and deserialize the PyTorch tensor data, whic…
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