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Hi, I could not find the discussion section on the repo, so thought to raise question here. Sorry about that.
I was just curious what was the rationale for using the Latent force vector in the loss function? As I understand it, its job is to help train force module. But why not use the learned force feature vector f^{l} directly for it?
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Hi, I could not find the discussion section on the repo, so thought to raise question here. Sorry about that.
I was just curious what was the rationale for using the Latent force vector in the loss function? As I understand it, its job is to help train force module. But why not use the learned force feature vector f^{l} directly for it?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: