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Bidirectionnal LSTM to sort an array.

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Bidirectionnal LSTM to sort an array.

This is an example of using bidirectionmal lstm to sort an array. Please refer to the notebook.

We train a bidirectionnal LSTM to sort an array of integer.

For example:

500 30 999 10 130 should give us 10 30 130 500 999

(Diagram source)