Code Generation for Networks
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Hallo everyone,
when we want to generate a Code, we should choose a pretrained net like mobilenetv2() and have an entry-point function for this net, type("mobilenetv2 _predict.m") :
% Copyright 2017-2019 The MathWorks, Inc.
function out = mobilenetv2_predict(in)
persistent mynet;
if isempty(mynet)
mynet = coder.loadDeepLearningNetwork('mobilenetv2','mobilenetv2');
end
% pass in input
out = mynet.predict(in);
My question is: What if I train a standalone network for my project? How can I put it in this function to deploy it on Jetson nano?
Thank you very much
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yazan doha
el 28 de Sept. de 2022
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Hariprasad Ravishankar
el 30 de Sept. de 2022
Hi Yazan,
You can write an entry point function that passes a single input or a batch of inputs to classfiy function. For example:
function out = mclassify(in)
%#codegen
persistent net;
if isempty(net)
net = coder.loadDeepLearningNetwork('mynet.mat');
end
out = classify(net, in);
You can then generate code and interface with it using MEX using GPU Coder as follows:
cfg = coder.gpuConfig('mex');
cfg.DeepLearningConfig = coder.DeepLearningConfig(TargetLibrary = 'cudnn');
codegen -config cfg -args {testInput} mclassify
This will generate a MEX file named mclassify_mex which you can invoke from your test file as follows:
idx2=randi([5,50]);
aug_idx2=augmentedImageDatastore([224 224], idx2);
o2= readimage(imds_test,idx2);
aug_o2=augmentedImageDatastore([224 224], o2);
result2=mclassify_mex(convnet,aug_o2);
Hari
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