Releases: uber/neuropod
Neuropod v0.2.0-rc0
Major Changes
The library has been renamed from Neuropods to Neuropod and all imports, namespaces, classes, and method names have changed to match.
Python
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The python libraries now use the native bindings and OPE by default. This means that the same inference code path is used from C++ and python.
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This also means that Neuropod from python no longer uses your environment's version of a framework for inference.
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Wheels for each required backend can be installed below. For example, if you're trying to run a TF model, you will need to install at least one of the TensorFlow Neuropod python packages below.
This change allows Neuropod to run/test your model in a more isolated environment (independent of your version of Torch or TF) when exporting a TorchScript, TensorFlow, or Keras model.
Note: If this fails, you can set _always_use_native=False
when calling load_neuropod
. Please file an issue if you see problems as _always_use_native
is a temporary workaround that is intended to be removed at the official release
C++
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A subset of model outputs can be requested by passing a second argument to
infer
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Using out-of-process execution (OPE) is now controlled through the
RuntimeOptions
struct. See the OPE docs for more detail.
Other Changes
- Many improvements to out-of-process execution.
- Lots of build and build system improvements
- Reformatted code and added lint and static analyzers to CI
- Added support for Torch
v1.4.0
See the list of commits between v0.1.0-rc3
and v0.2.0-rc0
for more details: v0.1.0-rc3...v0.2.0-rc0
Neuropods v0.1.0-rc3
Changes
- Add support for Torch
v1.3.0
- Add support for TensorFlow
v1.15.0
- Documentation
- Bugfixes
Neuropods v0.1.0-rc2
This release candidate is intended to test the release process and verify that the released assets work correctly.
Major changes:
Neuropods are now packaged as zip files by default (instead of as directories)
For example,
create_tensorflow_neuropod(
neuropod_path="/path/to/my_addition_model.neuropod",
model_name="addition_model",
...
)
Will create a single self-contained file at /path/to/my_addition_model.neuropod
You can set package_as_zip=False
in create_*_neuropod
to keep the old behavior.
Note: Loading is backwards compatible (i.e. both zip and directory neuropods can be loaded from both C++ and Python)
Other Changes
- Added factory functions for creating tensors from C++:
zeros
,ones
,full
,randn
,arange
, andeye
NeuropodValueMap
can now be serialized withneuropods::serialize
- Updated pybind11 to
v2.4.2
- Updated boost to
v1.68.0
- Various bugfixes
- Better packager docstrings
Neuropods v0.1.0-rc1
The first Neuropod release candidate through GitHub!
This release candidate is intended to test the release process and verify that the released assets work correctly.