Scan over hidden layers instead of python for-loop #294
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This is my attempt at #293, not exactly sure if this is the best way of doing things.
Initially, I thought I could simply pass
layers[1:-1]
to thexs
argument oflax.scan
, but that would leadscan
to pass a list ofnn.Linear
of reduced dimensionality tof
.I'm particularly unsure if the unflattening is really the best way to do it, but I couldn't find a better way to do it.
Open to suggestions!
I didn't bother adding new tests, as I consider this an implementation detail that should be covered by the existing tests.