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Hi,
I created an issue before 5 months for which a bug report was filed by Shuba but there hasn't been an update yet. The issue is that I am getting different results in c++ in any device with openvino. Python is working correctly. Old posts and respective files can be found here
https://software.intel.com/en-us/comment/1947822#comment-1947822 ;
With python and tensorflow with local GPU:
1 0.99524504
0 0.00475495
With converted IR but with CPU(FP 32):
1 0.9952450
0 0.0047549
And with python classification _sample.py with NCS2 (FP 16):
1 0.9952450
0 0.0047549
All the three above works as expected. But with C++ classification_sample_async.h build with NCS2(FP16) or GPU or CPU :
classid probability
------- -----------
1 0.8398438
0 0.1599121
Could anyone help.
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Hi Ravichandran,
Thank you for reaching out.
This should be fixed in the next software release.
Regards,
Javier A.
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Hi Javier.A
Thanks for the reply. May I know when is the new release available?
Regards,
Ravichandran
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Hi Ravichandran,
Intel does not comment on future software release dates. We will make an announcement once it's available for download, please keep an eye on the forum.
Regards,
Javier A.
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Hi,
I would like to know that there is any update about 'Openvino gives different result with c++ and python implementations'.
Thanks.
Regards,
Myeongseok OH
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Okay thanks for the info.
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