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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "main.py", line 222, in
main(0, args)
File "main.py", line 121, in main
model.fit(dataset_train,
File "EfficientConformer-master/models/model.py", line 344, in fit
raise e
File "EfficientConformer-master/models/model.py", line 303, in fit
wer, truths, preds, val_loss = self.evaluate(dataset, val_steps, verbose_val, eval_loss=True)
File "EfficientConformer-master/models/model.py", line 425, in evaluate
batch_wer = jiwer.wer(outputs_true, outputs_pred, standardize=True)
TypeError: wer() got an unexpected keyword argument 'standardize'
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "main.py", line 222, in
main(0, args)
File "main.py", line 121, in main
model.fit(dataset_train,
File "EfficientConformer-master/models/model.py", line 344, in fit
raise e
File "EfficientConformer-master/models/model.py", line 303, in fit
wer, truths, preds, val_loss = self.evaluate(dataset, val_steps, verbose_val, eval_loss=True)
File "EfficientConformer-master/models/model.py", line 425, in evaluate
batch_wer = jiwer.wer(outputs_true, outputs_pred, standardize=True)
TypeError: wer() got an unexpected keyword argument 'standardize'
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: