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Hi all
I write you to ask for a clarification, splitted in 2 questions:
According to https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/mobilenets-on-intel-movidius-neural-compute-stick-and-raspberry-pi-3, MobileNet_v1_0.25_128 can reach (unofficially) 70 fps performance when inferred on Movidius NCS. Does it mean that, instead of 70 frames in a second on a single image stream, it is possible to process 2 streams of 128x128 images at 35 fps or 4 streams at 17 fps?
Movidius NCS nominal performances is over 80 GFlops (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movidius for instance).
Thank you in advance for your replies!
Kind regards,
Andrea
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@andreascaggiante
According to https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/mobilenets-on-intel-movidius-neural-compute-stick-and-raspberry-pi-3, MobileNet_v1_0.25_128 can reach (unofficially) 70 fps performance when inferred on Movidius NCS. Does it mean that, instead of 70 frames in a second on a single image stream, it is possible to process 2 streams of 128x128 images at 35 fps or 4 streams at 17 fps?
Thanks for your interest in the NCS. Regarding your first question, you are correct with your calculations.
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Thank you Tome@Intel for your reply!
Any comment on my second question (sorry for the wrong indentation): why my second computation is wrong? where is the actual bottleneck?
Thank you everybody
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