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The error was occurring when the F.interpolate function was called with new_height and new_width as arguments for the size parameter. These variables were of type numpy.intc, while F.interpolate expected arguments of type int or Tuple[int] or Tuple[int, int] or Tuple[int, int, int]. The fix involves converting new_height and new_width to Python's native int type before they are passed to F.interpolate. This ensures that the function receives arguments of the correct type, preventing the TypeError.
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The error occurs when the F.interpolate function was called with new_height and new_width as arguments for the size parameter. These variables were of type numpy.intc, while F.interpolate expected arguments of type int or Tuple[int] or Tuple[int, int] or Tuple[int, int, #int].
The fix involves converting new_height and new_width to Python's native int type before they are passed to F.interpolate. This ensures that the function receives arguments of the correct type, preventing the TypeError. #246