I have seen several tutorials on how to run a tflite model for image classification, but don’t know how to do it for any other application... For example, I have a model that takes in audio data in the form of a (16000, 1) array. How can I pass this array into the tflite model?
2 Answers
Tflite works with byte buffers.
You have to convert all inputs to the byte buffers, e.g.
let len = 16000
var audio = [Float](repeating: Float(1.0), count: len)
let audioBuffer = Data(bytes: &audio, count: audio.count * MemoryLayout<Float>.stride)
try interpreter.copy(audioBuffer, toInputAt: 0)
TensorFlow Lite
provides all the tools we need to convert and run TensorFlow models
on mobile, embedded, and IoT devices.
To use a model
with TensorFlow Lite
, we must convert a full TensorFlow model
into the TensorFlow Lite
format. We cannot create or train a model using TensorFlow Lite
. So we must start with a regular TensorFlow model
, and then convert the model.
See full list of pre-trained models which are ready to use in applications : in Models.
If we have designed and trained our own TensorFlow model, or we have trained a model obtained from another source, we must convert it to the TensorFlow Lite format.
Reference : TensorFlow Lite
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Thanks for your response. I was able to load the model, however, I do not know how to use the model that I loaded. How do I pass in an array of floats?– user13252459May 1, 2020 at 20:40
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Can you provide more details about the model which you are using? Have you converted your model to TensorFlow Lite format ? May 2, 2020 at 2:42
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yes it is a model which takes in audio data as a float (defined in the original question) and predicts based on that.– user13252459May 3, 2020 at 6:37
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have you converted that model to TensorFlow Lite format ? May 3, 2020 at 6:56