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This PR adds error logs to the training loop in the
src/main.pyfile. The purpose of this change is to provide better visibility into any errors or issues that occur during the training process.Summary of Changes
loggingmodule at the top of thesrc/main.pyfile.training.logwith a level oflogging.ERROR.loss.backward(), andoptimizer.step()in the training loop.logging.error().These changes will help in identifying and debugging any errors that may arise during the training process.
Fixes #1.
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