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LSTM stands for Long Short-Term Memory. When we use this term most of the time we refer to a recurrent neural network or a block (part) of a bigger network.
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ValueError: No gradients provided for any variable
I have this error when running training on my model.
I found this issue on different sites, but could not find a solution to my problem.
Here is my model :
import keras
import tensorflow as tf
import …
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ValueError: No gradients provided for any variable
I found the solution to my problem.
First of all, I had to declare a loss when compiling the model :
model.compile(
optimizer='adam',
loss='mean_absolute_error',
metrics=['mean_absolute_ …