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To specify the bit-width in relation to the stochastic rounding for the bit-width parameter, the paper limits it to a range of 2 to 16 bits. Is there any other reason to specify the range of 2 to 14 in the train_test.py code?
To specify the bit-width in relation to the stochastic rounding for the bit-width parameter, the paper limits it to a range of 2 to 16 bits. Is there any other reason to specify the range of 2 to 14 in the train_test.py code?