As we know, the android demo of tensorflow is multi-thread. So how can I change it to the single-thread mode?
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Please avoid asking such questions here...be program specific– AkshayFeb 9, 2017 at 9:46
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1We actually ask that developers ask TensorFlow usage questions on stackoverflow with the tag TensorFlow, so that we can keep our github issue queue to actionable items.– Andrew HarpFeb 10, 2017 at 22:50
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There's no way to do this from Java right now. A value for intra-op parallelism is automatically picked in local_device.cc matching the number of cores detected on your device. If you just want to test, you could overwrite the value there.
Inter-op parallelism is currently always 1 on mobile -- only one op runs at a time.
More generally in native code intra and inter op parallism can be set when creating your Session object. e.g.:
tensorflow::SessionOptions options;
tensorflow::ConfigProto& config = options.config;
config.set_intra_op_parallelism_threads(num_threads);
Session session = tensorflow::NewSession(options);
This will override the automatically picked value. See benchmark_model.cc for an example.
If you want to set this from Java, you would have to add a parameter to TensorFlowInferenceInterface.initializeTensorFlow().
We're switching to the Java API soon, though, so it will be easier to access the SessionOptions to set the value then.