haojin2 opened a new pull request #12004: Fix flaky 
test_quantization.test_get_optimal_thresholds
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/pull/12004
 
 
   ## Description ##
   Fix for #11456.
   
   ## Checklist ##
   ### Essentials ###
   - [x] Changes are complete (i.e. I finished coding on this PR)
   - [x] All changes have test coverage:
   - Unit tests are added for small changes to verify correctness (e.g. adding 
a new operator)
   - Nightly tests are added for complicated/long-running ones (e.g. changing 
distributed kvstore)
   - Build tests will be added for build configuration changes (e.g. adding a 
new build option with NCCL)
   - [x] Code is well-documented: 
   - For user-facing API changes, API doc string has been updated. 
   - For new C++ functions in header files, their functionalities and arguments 
are documented. 
   - For new examples, README.md is added to explain the what the example does, 
the source of the dataset, expected performance on test set and reference to 
the original paper if applicable
   - Check the API doc at 
http://mxnet-ci-doc.s3-accelerate.dualstack.amazonaws.com/PR-$PR_ID/$BUILD_ID/index.html
   - [x] To the my best knowledge, examples are either not affected by this 
change, or have been fixed to be compatible with this change
   
   ### Changes ###
   - [x] Changed dtype of input and raised tolerance level
   
   ## Comments ##
   Passed 10000 times on CPU:
   ```
   python tools/flakiness_checker.py 
test_quantization.test_get_optimal_thresholds -n 10000
   INFO:root:Testing: 
/home/ubuntu/incubator-mxnet/tests/python/quantization/test_quantization.py:test_get_optimal_thresholds
   INFO:root:No test seed provided, using random seed
   
/home/ubuntu/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/urllib3/contrib/pyopenssl.py:46:
 DeprecationWarning: OpenSSL.rand is deprecated - you should use os.urandom 
instead
     import OpenSSL.SSL
   test_quantization.test_get_optimal_thresholds ... ok
   
   ----------------------------------------------------------------------
   Ran 1 test in 66564.359s
   
   OK
   ```

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