Anyone know if Tensorflow Lite has GPU support for Python? I've seen guides for Android and iOS, but I haven't come across anything about Python. If tensorflow-gpu
is installed and tensorflow.lite.python.interpreter
is imported, will GPU be used automatically?
3 Answers
one solution is to convert tflite to onnx and use onnxruntime-gpu
convert to onnx with https://github.com/onnx/tensorflow-onnx:
pip install tf2onnx
python3 -m tf2onnx.convert --opset 11 --tflite path/to/model.tflite --output path/to/model.onnx
then pip install onnxruntime-gpu
and run like:
session = onnxruntime.InferenceSession(('/path/to/model.onnx'))
raw_output = self.detection_session.run(['output_name'], {'input_name': img})
you can get the input and output names by:
for i in range(len(session.get_inputs)):
print(session.get_inputs()[i].name)
and the same but replace 'get_inputs' with 'get_outputs'
You can force the computation to take place on a GPU:
import tensorflow as tf
with tf.device('/gpu:0'):
for i in range(10):
t = np.random.randint(len(x_test) )
...
Hope this helps.
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2But I'm trying to run
tensorflow.lite.python.interpreter
on GPU. I get no GPU activity if I wrap it undertf.device
.– John M.May 17, 2019 at 15:32 -
This solution is for Tensorflow itself, for TFLite it will not work. Jul 25, 2021 at 4:42
tf.device
from CPU to GPU and you can use the same model to run on GPU as well.tf.device
wouldn't be adequate.