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Hi. Posted this on wrong forum first so I'll try again in here:
I'm wondering how to use Pretrained models, like for example the head-pose-estimation-adas-0001 -model. There are model.yml and a .prototext files in the folder but how do I use them in an application? Can I get the xml and bin files out of these files somehow? What about if I'd like to convert the model into a caffe-model, is that possible?
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Hi lawHo,
Greetings to you.
To use Intel pre-trained model for the application, the model must convert into Intermediate Representation (IR) files which contains xml and bin files. You don’t have to convert the Intel pre-trained model into a caffe-model.
Before start, you have to initialize the OpenVINO environment first with this command line below:
"<path_to_openvino>\bin\setupvars.bat"
Direct to the directory with this command line below:
cd <path_to_openvino>\deployment_tools\tools\model_downloader
Download the model using downloader.py with this command line below:
python downloader.py --name head-pose-estimation-adas-0001
3 folders (FP16, FP16-INT8, FP32) with each folder contains its respective xml and bin files will be created in the directory below:
<path_to_openvino>\deployment_tools\tools\model_downloader\intel\head-pose-estimation-adas-0001
Note: The xml and bin files for Intel pre-trained models can obtained directly by using downloader.py only.
Regards,
Peh
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Hi lawHo,
Greetings to you.
To use Intel pre-trained model for the application, the model must convert into Intermediate Representation (IR) files which contains xml and bin files. You don’t have to convert the Intel pre-trained model into a caffe-model.
Before start, you have to initialize the OpenVINO environment first with this command line below:
"<path_to_openvino>\bin\setupvars.bat"
Direct to the directory with this command line below:
cd <path_to_openvino>\deployment_tools\tools\model_downloader
Download the model using downloader.py with this command line below:
python downloader.py --name head-pose-estimation-adas-0001
3 folders (FP16, FP16-INT8, FP32) with each folder contains its respective xml and bin files will be created in the directory below:
<path_to_openvino>\deployment_tools\tools\model_downloader\intel\head-pose-estimation-adas-0001
Note: The xml and bin files for Intel pre-trained models can obtained directly by using downloader.py only.
Regards,
Peh
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Hi lawHo,
This thread will no longer be monitored since this issue has been resolved. If you need any additional information from Intel, please submit a new question.
Regards,
Peh
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