I have solved Programming Assignment: Forecasting Using Neural Networks, but I’m getting 0% with Grader Error: Grader feedback not found
Please post a screen capture image that shows where you see that Grader Error message.
Hello @M_Matar, besides the screenshot, can you also share the name of the course and the specialization this assignment is from? I can help you move this topic to the right category so that learners or mentors who know this issue can find your topic easily.
Cheers,
Raymond
Thank you @M_Matar, I have moved your topic to the right place. I am not familiar with the error that you are encountering, but let’s wait for the mentors here
Cheers,
Raymond
@rmwkwok I’m still facing the same error, nothing solved.
Hello @M_Matar,
Then I would suggest you to search this forum for similar cases, for example, the three below point to the same source of problem - that something unexpected had been done, and would it happen to be your case as well? For example:
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would you read the notebook again and see if it has asked you not to do something but you have done it?
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would there be any notice on the assignment page (before you click into the notebook), or before the assignment page that contains some relevant guidelines?
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would you try to refresh the notebook to its original state and then copy the answers back, so as to make sure only answers are added and nothing else in the notebook is changed?
Any other ideas from mentors of this specialization would be very much welcomed!
Cheers,
Raymond
Please click my name and message your notebook as an attachment.
Please don’t use lambda layer(s) in your model for this assignment. I’ve asked the staff to provide better grader feedback.
Thank you, that solved my problem.
Hello everyone,
If someone is struggling with grader error, I think I have found a solution. After you have passed all the tests and submitted your work, if error is still occuring, try to refresh your assignment notebook and resubmit. I just did it and it worked.
Actually a refresh of your notebook would erase all of your code, so I doubt that’s what actually occurred.