fix: choose lighter dtype for distance and error stored values#3
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fix: choose lighter dtype for distance and error stored values#3FlorentRamb wants to merge 1 commit intooracle:mainfrom
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Signed-off-by: Florent Rambaud <flo.rambaud@gmail.com>
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This PR tries to solve the following problem:
When traning macest on a large dataset, the step of pre-computing distances and errors requires a lot of memory. A simple solution would be to use lighter dtypes:
float32for distances andboolfor errorsSigned-off-by: Florent Rambaud flo.rambaud@gmail.com