[FEATURE] Grouped 1x1 convolutions in FiLM modules#211
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- Introduced two new test functions: `test_process_with_groups` and `test_process_with_groups_scale_only` to validate the behavior of the FiLM class with grouped convolution parameters. - Updated `run_tests.cpp` to include these new tests, ensuring comprehensive coverage of group processing scenarios. - Enhanced the FiLM constructor to accept a groups parameter, allowing for flexible configuration of grouped convolutions in the processing logic. - Adjusted relevant header files to support the new groups parameter in the FiLM class and its associated structures.
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Resolves #210 |
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Allow Conv1x1 parametrizing the scale & shift in FiLMs to be grouped; surface through configuration.