Fix error with oov_token#1
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I had gotten an error that your tokenizer object had no oov_token variable and found a solution via Stackoverflow. I had to insert that line (and also put an image at data/example.jpg) to get your code to work, in addition to following your instructions.
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Thanks for reviewing. Its a great help. I am planning to make it big to solve problems in Image Captioning and this is just an prototype. If you would like to help and try in research, we both can do it and take it to next level.
Thanks a lot for the comment. I am privileged .
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No worries, I'm still in the learning phase.. looking forward to seeing any new improvements! |
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I had gotten an error that your tokenizer object had no oov_token variable and found a solution via Stackoverflow. I had to insert that line (and also put an image at data/example.jpg) to get your code to work, in addition to following your instructions.