Python cifar10.inference() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From object_detection_kitti with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #2
Source File: cifar_infer.py    From uai-sdk with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def load_model(self):
        sess = tf.Session()
		
        x = tf.placeholder(dtype=tf.float32, shape=[1, 24, 24, 3], name='input')
        #inferece
        pred = tf.argmax(cifar10.inference(x),axis=1)
        #load model
        saver = tf.train.Saver()
        params_file = tf.train.latest_checkpoint(self.model_dir)
        saver.restore(sess=sess, save_path=params_file)

        self.output['sess'] = sess
        self.output['x'] = x
        self.output['y_'] = pred 
Example #3
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From keras_experiments with The Unlicense 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #4
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From keras_experiments with The Unlicense 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #5
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From DOTA_models with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #6
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From hands-detection with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #7
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From Live-feed-object-device-identification-using-Tensorflow-and-OpenCV with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=FLAGS.eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    logits = tf.cast(logits, "float32")
    labels = tf.cast(labels, "int32")

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #8
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From Live-feed-object-device-identification-using-Tensorflow-and-OpenCV with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #9
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From object_detection_kitti with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #10
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From hands-detection with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #11
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From object_detection_with_tensorflow with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #12
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From object_detection_with_tensorflow with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #13
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From TensorFlow-HelloWorld with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #14
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From TensorFlow-HelloWorld with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """
  # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
  images, labels = cifar10.distorted_inputs()

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #15
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From HumanRecognition with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #16
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From HumanRecognition with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """
  # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
  images, labels = cifar10.distorted_inputs()

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #17
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From g-tensorflow-models with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #18
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From g-tensorflow-models with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #19
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From tf-variational-dropout with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate(eval_dir):
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)
    phase = tf.Variable(False, name='is_train', dtype=bool, trainable=False)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    if not FLAGS.vanilla:
      logits = cifar10.inference(images, phase, vd.conv2d)
    else:
      logits = cifar10.inference(images, phase, None)


    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #20
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From yolo_v2 with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #21
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From PaddlePaddle_code with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #22
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From PaddlePaddle_code with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #23
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From yolo_v2 with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #24
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From Gun-Detector with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #25
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From ml with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default():
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    graph_def = tf.get_default_graph().as_graph_def()
    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir,
                                            graph_def=graph_def)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #26
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From Gun-Detector with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #27
Source File: cifar10_eval.py    From hops-tensorflow with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def evaluate():
  """Eval CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default() as g:
    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data == 'test'
    images, labels = cifar10.inputs(eval_data=eval_data)

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate predictions.
    top_k_op = tf.nn.in_top_k(logits, labels, 1)

    # Restore the moving average version of the learned variables for eval.
    variable_averages = tf.train.ExponentialMovingAverage(
        cifar10.MOVING_AVERAGE_DECAY)
    variables_to_restore = variable_averages.variables_to_restore()
    saver = tf.train.Saver(variables_to_restore)

    # Build the summary operation based on the TF collection of Summaries.
    summary_op = tf.summary.merge_all()

    summary_writer = tf.summary.FileWriter(FLAGS.eval_dir, g)

    while True:
      eval_once(saver, summary_writer, top_k_op, summary_op)
      if FLAGS.run_once:
        break
      time.sleep(FLAGS.eval_interval_secs) 
Example #28
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From DOTA_models with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope, images, labels):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'
    images: Images. 4D tensor of shape [batch_size, height, width, 3].
    labels: Labels. 1D tensor of shape [batch_size].

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #29
Source File: cifar10_multi_gpu_train.py    From hops-tensorflow with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def tower_loss(scope):
  """Calculate the total loss on a single tower running the CIFAR model.

  Args:
    scope: unique prefix string identifying the CIFAR tower, e.g. 'tower_0'

  Returns:
     Tensor of shape [] containing the total loss for a batch of data
  """
  # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
  images, labels = cifar10.distorted_inputs()

  # Build inference Graph.
  logits = cifar10.inference(images)

  # Build the portion of the Graph calculating the losses. Note that we will
  # assemble the total_loss using a custom function below.
  _ = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

  # Assemble all of the losses for the current tower only.
  losses = tf.get_collection('losses', scope)

  # Calculate the total loss for the current tower.
  total_loss = tf.add_n(losses, name='total_loss')

  # Attach a scalar summary to all individual losses and the total loss; do the
  # same for the averaged version of the losses.
  for l in losses + [total_loss]:
    # Remove 'tower_[0-9]/' from the name in case this is a multi-GPU training
    # session. This helps the clarity of presentation on tensorboard.
    loss_name = re.sub('%s_[0-9]*/' % cifar10.TOWER_NAME, '', l.op.name)
    tf.summary.scalar(loss_name, l)

  return total_loss 
Example #30
Source File: cifar10_train.py    From HumanRecognition with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
def train():
  """Train CIFAR-10 for a number of steps."""
  with tf.Graph().as_default():
    global_step = tf.contrib.framework.get_or_create_global_step()

    # Get images and labels for CIFAR-10.
    images, labels = cifar10.distorted_inputs()

    # Build a Graph that computes the logits predictions from the
    # inference model.
    logits = cifar10.inference(images)

    # Calculate loss.
    loss = cifar10.loss(logits, labels)

    # Build a Graph that trains the model with one batch of examples and
    # updates the model parameters.
    train_op = cifar10.train(loss, global_step)

    class _LoggerHook(tf.train.SessionRunHook):
      """Logs loss and runtime."""

      def begin(self):
        self._step = -1
        self._start_time = time.time()

      def before_run(self, run_context):
        self._step += 1
        return tf.train.SessionRunArgs(loss)  # Asks for loss value.

      def after_run(self, run_context, run_values):
        if self._step % FLAGS.log_frequency == 0:
          current_time = time.time()
          duration = current_time - self._start_time
          self._start_time = current_time

          loss_value = run_values.results
          examples_per_sec = FLAGS.log_frequency * FLAGS.batch_size / duration
          sec_per_batch = float(duration / FLAGS.log_frequency)

          format_str = ('%s: step %d, loss = %.2f (%.1f examples/sec; %.3f '
                        'sec/batch)')
          print (format_str % (datetime.now(), self._step, loss_value,
                               examples_per_sec, sec_per_batch))

    with tf.train.MonitoredTrainingSession(
        checkpoint_dir=FLAGS.train_dir,
        hooks=[tf.train.StopAtStepHook(last_step=FLAGS.max_steps),
               tf.train.NanTensorHook(loss),
               _LoggerHook()],
        config=tf.ConfigProto(
            log_device_placement=FLAGS.log_device_placement)) as mon_sess:
      while not mon_sess.should_stop():
        mon_sess.run(train_op)