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Some simple and useful Pytorch functions
In this notebook I'll describe some useful Pytorch functions.
torch.rand(),
torch.transpose(),
torch.split(),
torch.arange(),
torch.inverse()
!pip install jovian --upgrade --quiet
!pip install numpy torch==1.7.0+cpu torchvision==0.8.1+cpu torchaudio==0.7.0 -f https://download.pytorch.org/whl/torch_stable.html
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# Import torch and other required modules
import torch
Function 1 - Torch.Randn
Returns a tensor filled with random numbers from a normal distribution