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Inference is the act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true. The conclusion drawn is also called an idiomatic. The laws of valid inference are studied in the field of logic.

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Extract (or Set) input/output TF tensor names information from python API instead of saved_model_cli

I trained a simple model with Keras/TF2.5 and saved it as saved model. tf.saved_model.save(my_model,'/path/to/model') If I examine it via saved_model_cli show --dir /path/to/model --tag_set serve --...
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TFLite Inference on video input

I have an SSD tflite detection model that I am running with Python on a desktop computer. As for now, my script below takes a single image as an input for inference and it works fine: # Load ...
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How to Batch Multiple Videoframes before run Tensorflow Inference Session

I made a project that basically uses googles object detection api with tensorflow. All i am doing is inference with a pre-trained model: Which means realtime object detection where the Input is the ...
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Invalid GraphDef in Tensorflow 2.2.0 saved model while using TF_GraphImportGraphDef in c_api

I saved a keras model in tf 2.2.0 in Python via: model.save('model', save_format='tf') And it gives me a saved_model.pb in the "model" directory. I want to make inference via c_api, and the ...
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Inference time and TFLOPS in pytorch

I am currently looking into the half-precision inference time of different CNN models using the torch.autograd.profiler using two different GPUs: Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti (26.90 TFLOPS) - done locally (...
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tensorflow c++ batch inference

I have a problem with making inference on a batchsize greater than 1 using the c++ tensorflow api. The network input planes are 8x8x13 and the output is a single float. When I try to infer on multiple ...
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How to prepare warmup request file for tensorflow serving?

Current version of tensorflow-serving try to load warmup request from assets.extra/tf_serving_warmup_requests file. 2018-08-16 16:05:28.513085: I tensorflow_serving/servables/tensorflow/...
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What's the difference between an inference machine and a semantic reasoner?

I found some short articles about both, and for me it sounds like both figure out things through logic, similar to how Prolog works. I must add I am new to this field so I might be wrong. Very wrong.
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Is there any difference between TrainingHelper and GreedyEmbeddingHelper in Tensorflow r.1.1(predict result different)?

I'm a beginner in tensorflow. I want to study tensorflow by using this tutorial. After reading this tutorial, I want to run this code by using my data(Korea title for tokenizing) In training model(...
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Why can't these generic type parameters be inferred?

Given the following interfaces/classes: public interface IRequest<TResponse> { } public interface IHandler<TRequest, TResponse> where TRequest : IRequest<TResponse> { ...
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Typing an array of generic inferred types

I'm trying to create the type of an array of objects. The first and second key of this object is required to match. For example: [{ key1: "hi", key2: "world" },{ key1: 1, ...
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Can I make a Swift enum generic, so I can use its cases to infer a type for a generic class?

Can I make an enum generic (different type for each case), so I can use its cases to infer a type for a generic class? I have an example here: class Config { let name: String init(_ name: ...
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C# Linq to Entities: The type of one of the expressions in the join clause is incorrect. Type inference failed

I am trying to join two tables together using C# linq to entities. One table has clients, the other table has licences. The tables are joined by Client_ID and ClientLicence_ClientID. For some reason (...
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Search control in Haskell

Suppose you're writing a program that searches an exponentially large or infinite space: gameplaying, theorem proving, optimization etc, anything where you can't search the entire space, and the ...
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OnnxRuntime vs OnnxRuntime+OpenVinoEP inference time difference

I'm trying to accelerate my model's performance by converting it to OnnxRuntime. However, I'm getting weird results, when trying to measure inference time. While running only 1 iteration OnnxRuntime's ...
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Best way to use Python Enum or Dictionary for mapping constants and staying DRY with inference

I just started using Python for server-side programming (coming from TypeScript) and the verbosity of typing .value for an Enum is making me consider not using it at all. In TypeScript the value of an ...
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Transfer parameters from training to inference graph

To not to carry optimizer and gradient nodes into inference environment, I'm trying to create two versions of graph - one with training nodes and the other one without. And idea was to use tensorflow....
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Forward chaining and Backward chaining in java

What will be the best approach to implement forward chaining and backward chaining for reasoning process in java? We have been given Horn-form knowledge base which has set of statements. I have ...
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Tensorflow Lite inference - how do I scale down the convolution layer outputs?

I built a simple CNN model with one convolutional layer and converted it with Tensorflow Lite. (for MNIST!!) So now my model gets 8-bit integer inputs and weights are 8-bit integers too. I wanted to ...
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How to Get Only Inferred Data from Jena Ontology Model

Trying to list only the knowledge(new triples) by using PelletReasoner through Jena interface. I want only inferred data which is generated after applying the Pallet Reasoner and InfModel from ...
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Inference in Gaussian Bayesian Network

I am having some problem related to Partial Abductive Inference in Gaussian Bayesian Networks (Bayesian Networks which accommodates the continuous nature of the random variables and follow jointly a ...
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OWL-?? to OWL-RL for GraphDB (OWLIM)

I am trying to use GraphDB-SE triplestore to store Einstein Riddle and use ruleset to infer the answers. GraphDB has build in support for OWL2-RL and OWL2-QL. According to w3.org OWL 2 RL supports ...
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A reverse inference engine (find a random X for which foo(X) is true)

I am aware that languages like Prolog allow you to write things like the following: mortal(X) :- man(X). % All men are mortal man(socrates). % Socrates is a man ?- mortal(socrates). % ...
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C#: Less ugly syntax for creating delegate lists?

I'm building a system a bit like LINQ, and in doing it, am trying to support polymorphic callback handler lists, and am running into several kinds of problems. The short way to ask my question is to ...
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iterated conditional mode E step EM

I wanted to know what is the mathematical justification for using ICM as an approximation for the E step in an EM algorithm. As I understand in the E step the idea is to find a distribution that is ...
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PyTorch: Inference on a single very large image using multiple GPUs?

I want to perform inference (i.e. semantic segmentation) on a very large satellite image without splitting it into pieces. I have access to 4 GPUs (each having 15 GBs of memory) and was wondering if ...
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Reasoning in Apache Jena Fuseki: "Reload" dataset or "trigger" inference

We have an Apache-Fuseki Server running with the following configuration: @prefix : <http://base/#> . @prefix tdb: <http://jena.hpl.hp.com/2008/tdb#> . @prefix tdb2: <http://...
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Python vs C++ Tensorflow inferencing

Is it really worth it to implement a C++ code for loading an already trained model and then fetch it instead of using Python?. I was wondering this because as far as I understand, Tensorflow for ...
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How to inference Tensorflow model with input queue pipeline?

I am struggling with my Tensorflow model. I have trained it using tf.PaddingFIFOQueue and then I mainly used this tutorial: https://blog.metaflow.fr/tensorflow-how-to-freeze-a-model-and-serve-it-with-...
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scala macros: defer type inference

Preamble: this is based on @Travis Brown's macro based solution to copying case class properties. Given: trait Entity[E <: Entity[E]]{self:E=> def id: Int def withId(id: Int) = MacroCopy....
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How can I infer a new document against Mahout TopicModel output?

Given a topic model from Mahout LDA CVB program/offline batch execution, I like to infer a new document using the model/online web service calls. These documents are not incrediably helpful for new-...
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why the C compiler can't do type inference?

In case of long double x = 8.99999999999999999, the value is stored as double since ' L ' is not appended. Why can't the C compiler do type inference when I have already declared the variable x to be ...
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Why F# fails to have type inference for list elements?

I was trying to put both int and float into a list construction: > let l2=[1;2.0];; let l2=[1;2.0];; ----------^^^ stdin(50,11): error FS0001: This expression was expected to have type ...
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type inference when using templates

So here is what I would like to do: I use std::pair, but I would surely like to do the same using tuples, or indeed pretty much any kind of template. When assigning a pair variable, I need to type ...
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Java Generics Silly Thing (Why cant I infer the type?)

I´ll try to be short as the question has not been very answered. For the long explanation, go after this briefing. I will show what Im trying to do. Something like this (infering the incoming type ...
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Is Dart compiler able to infer the usage of const constructor?

I have in my mind that dart will use the const constructor if it is able to do it automatically, to explain the hypothesis lets assume that we have a widget that already have a const constructor like: ...
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Tensorflow - Inference time evaluation

I'm evaluating different image classification models using Tensorflow, and specifically inference time using different devices. I was wondering if I have to use pretrained models or not. I'm using a ...
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How to efficiently label each value to a bin after I created the bins by pandas.cut() function?

Say I have a column in a dataframe which is 'user_age', and I have created 'user_age_bin' by something like: df['user_age_bin']= pd.cut(df['user_age'], bins=[10, 15, 20, 25,30]) Then I build a ...
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OWL: How to get inheritance of property relations between two classes from those of superclasses?

Let's say we have two classes named People and Disease. These classes are related by the Object Property has. :People :has :Disease People has subclass (or individual) John, and Disease has ...
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Inference over linked data SPARQL endpoints

When querying some linked data SPARQL endpoints via SPARQL queries, what is the type of reasoning provided (if any)? For example, DBpedia SNORQL endpoint doesn't even provide the basic subclass ...
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How to Use the Jena OntModel.listClasses() method?

I'm trying to use the Jena OntModel to get the direct relations of an ontology. Problems come from the listClasses() method. I searched a while for tips on the net but don't find relevant answer to ...
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Scala-IDE or Scala unjustified syntax ambiguity

I am learning Scala with Scala-IDE in Eclipse. While following the Chapter 9: Control Abstraction, part 1: Reducing Code Duplication in the Programming in Scala book, I have written the code from the ...
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SPARQL 1.1 entailment regimes and query with FROM clause

I'm currently documenting/testing about SPARQL 1.1 entailment regimes and the recommendation repeatedly states that The scoping graph is graph-equivalent to the active graph but it does not ...
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NVIDIA Triton vs TorchServe for SageMaker Inference

NVIDIA Triton vs TorchServe for SageMaker inference? When to recommend each? Both are modern, production grade inference servers. TorchServe is the DLC default inference server for PyTorch models. ...
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"expected CPU tensor(got CUDA tensor)" error for PyTorch

In my inference code with Trained PyTorch model, What's wrong ? There is an runtime error message: "expected CPU tensor(got CUDA tensor)" import torch import torch.nn as nn #from __future__ import ...
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bindParameter function with variadic templates in C++11

I'm trying to write a simple function to convert a std::function<> object while binding the last parameter(s). That's what I've got: template<typename R, typename Bind, typename ...Args> std:...
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make inference rule for files in a folder

I use GNU make, I want my source files and object files to be in different folders. As a first step, I want the source files at the root of my project folder, and the object files in a subfolder (say ...
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Linear Regression with Lognormal Response PYMC3

This is my first attempt to model a linear regression for a response that is lognormally distributed. I have a dataframe df with two variables: the predictor X and the response. When I plot the ...
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Lifetime inference for container objects inside closures

I have a routine that plays with objects in a container and references to those objects stored in another 2 containers. However, I am not finding the rust way of doing this, the lifetime inference ...
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OWL reasoning: Necessary and sufficient conditions for inferring a property

We are trying to get a reasoner (e.g. HermiT in Protege) to infer that a more specific sub-property can be used instead of the asserted general property. Classes: - Patient - Finding - Dyspnea - ...
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