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This definitely sounds like a bug. I will investigate over the day or so and push a fix! It's likely down to how the reg norm parameter is passed into the generation code. I've fixed the parameter to default to always normalise in places too!
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I have looked into this. I think the --pairs command is deprecated and actually doesn't do anything.
Without this set, I have been able to generate both normalised and un-normalised examples. Try re-running the commands with "LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG" before. This will print out a lot more info as well as the normalised/un-!ormalised sequences.
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I have looked into this. I think the --pairs command is deprecated and actually doesn't do anything.
Without this set, I have been able to generate both normalised and un-normalised examples. Try re-running the commands with "LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG" before. This will print out a lot more info as well as the normalised/unormalised sequences.
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I had a look at this again this evening. It is actually useful but only when generating singles of ESIL or Disasm. It's for generating data similar to PalmTree's training data.
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