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I notice that the loss function of the discriminator is mse. In my view, cross-entropy is a commonly used loss function in binary classification tasks in discriminator. So I wanna know why? And I'm also confused in the output of the discriminator. The output of the discriminator is a vector with unequal length to the input, what dose it denote?
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I notice that the loss function of the discriminator is mse. In my view, cross-entropy is a commonly used loss function in binary classification tasks in discriminator. So I wanna know why? And I'm also confused in the output of the discriminator. The output of the discriminator is a vector with unequal length to the input, what dose it denote?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: