PaddleDetection provides multiple deployment forms of Paddle Inference, Paddle Serving and Paddle-Lite, supports multiple platforms such as server, mobile and embedded, and provides a complete Python and C++ deployment solution
formalization | language | Tutorial | Equipment/Platform |
---|---|---|---|
Paddle Inference | Python | Has perfect | Linux(ARM\X86)、Windows |
Paddle Inference | C++ | Has perfect | Linux(ARM\X86)、Windows |
Paddle Serving | Python | Has perfect | Linux(ARM\X86)、Windows |
Paddle-Lite | C++ | Has perfect | Android、IOS、FPGA、RK... |
Use the tools/export_model.py
script to export the model and the configuration file used during deployment. The configuration file name is infer_cfg.yml
. The model export script is as follows
# The YOLOv3 model is derived
python tools/export_model.py -c configs/yolov3/yolov3_mobilenet_v1_roadsign.yml -o weights=output/yolov3_mobilenet_v1_roadsign/best_model.pdparams
The prediction model will be exported to the output_inference/yolov3_mobilenet_v1_roadsign
directory infer_cfg.yml
, model.pdiparams
, model.pdiparams.info
, model.pdmodel
. For details on model export, please refer to the documentation Tutorial on Paddle Detection MODEL EXPORT.
- Python deployment supports
CPU
,GPU
andXPU
environments, Windows, Linux, and NV Jetson embedded devices. Reference Documentation Python Deployment - C++ deployment supports
CPU
,GPU
andXPU
environments, Windows and Linux systems, and NV Jetson embedded devices. Reference documentation C++ deployment - PaddleDetection supports TensorRT acceleration. Please refer to the documentation for TensorRT Predictive Deployment Tutorial
Attention: Paddle prediction library version requires >=2.1, and batch_size>1 only supports YOLOv3 and PP-YOLO.
If you want to export the model in PaddleServing
format, set export_serving_model=True
:
python tools/export_model.py -c configs/yolov3/yolov3_mobilenet_v1_roadsign.yml -o weights=output/yolov3_mobilenet_v1_roadsign/best_model.pdparams --export_serving_model=True
The prediction model will be exported to the output_inference/yolov3_darknet53_270e_coco
directory infer_cfg.yml
, model.pdiparams
, model.pdiparams.info
, model.pdmodel
, serving_client/
and serving_server/
folder.
For details on model export, please refer to the documentation Tutorial on Paddle Detection MODEL EXPORT.
- Deploy the PaddleDetection model using PaddleLite
- For details, please refer to Paddle-Lite-Demo deployment. For more information, please refer to Paddle-Lite
- Using the exported model, run the Benchmark batch test script:
sh deploy/benchmark/benchmark.sh {model_dir} {model_name}
Attention If it is a quantitative model, please use the deploy/benchmark/benchmark_quant.sh
script.
- Export the test result log to Excel:
python deploy/benchmark/log_parser_excel.py --log_path=./output_pipeline --output_name=benchmark_excel.xlsx
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1、Can
Paddle 1.8.4
trained models be deployed withPaddle2.0
? Paddle 2.0 is compatible with Paddle 1.8.4, so it is ok. However, some models (such as SOLOv2) use the new OP in Paddle 2.0, which is not allowed. -
2、When compiling for Windows, the prediction library is compiled with VS2015, will it be a problem to choose VS2017 or VS2019? For compatibility issues with VS, please refer to: C++ Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019 binary compatibility
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3、Does cuDNN 8.0.4 continuously predict memory leaks? QA tests show that cuDNN 8 series have memory leakage problems in continuous prediction, and cuDNN 8 performance is worse than cuDNN7. CUDA + cuDNN7.6.4 is recommended for deployment.