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Is this question too general ? Please suggest then any tutorial in order to solve my target. |
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cppflow seems to have no signature handling method, so you need to investigate node names with Each $ saved_model_cli show --dir \
/tmp/saved_model_dir --tag_set serve --signature_def serving_default
The given SavedModel SignatureDef contains the following input(s):
inputs['x'] tensor_info:
dtype: DT_FLOAT
shape: (-1, 1)
name: x:0 Same thing is explained cppflow document here |
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Is there a place where I can find a deeper cppflow tutorial ?
I have read this one, very basic: https://serizba.github.io/cppflow/examples.html
But I need to convert something like this:
(python code)
I am pretty sure this code could be converted in c++ using cppflow, but I need more details regarding how to use cppflow methods to accomplish this. For instance, how to know what is the right cppflow
model
method to replacemodel.signatures[tf.saved_model.DEFAULT_SERVING_SIGNATURE_DEF_KEY]
Can you tell me then a good cpp tutorial ?
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