deepsparse
NudeNet
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deepsparse
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Fast Llama 2 on CPUs with Sparse Fine-Tuning and DeepSparse
Interesting company. Yannic Kilcher interviewed Nir Shavit last year and they went into some depth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PAiQ1jTN5k DeepSparse is on GitHub: https://github.com/neuralmagic/deepsparse
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The future of quantization techniques in deep learning.
sparsity https://github.com/neuralmagic/deepsparse
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[D] How to get the fastest PyTorch inference and what is the "best" model serving framework?
For 1), what is the easiest way to speed up inference (assume only PyTorch and primarily GPU but also some CPU)? I have been using ONNX and Torchscript but there is a bit of a learning curve and sometimes it can be tricky to get the model to actually work. Is there anything else worth trying? I am enthused by things like TorchDynamo (although I have not tested it extensively) due to its apparent ease of use. I also saw the post yesterday about Kernl using (OpenAI) Triton kernels to speed up transformer models which also looks interesting. Are things like SageMaker Neo or NeuralMagic worth trying? My only reservation with some of these is they still seem to be pretty model/architecture specific. I am a little reluctant to put much time into these unless I know others have had some success first.
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[D] Most efficient open source language model ?
You should look into deepsparse, they are working on delivering GPU level performance on consumer CPUs with some great results: https://github.com/neuralmagic/deepsparse. There is a great interview with the founder, Nir Shavit here: https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=0PAiQ1jTN5k
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[R] New sparsity research (oBERT) enabled 175X increase in CPU performance for MLPerf submission
Utilizing the oBERT research we published at Neural Magic and some further iteration, we’ve enabled an increase in NLP performance of 175X while retaining 99% accuracy on the question-answering task in MLPerf. A combination of distillation, layer dropping, quantization, and unstructured pruning with oBERT enabled these large performance gains through the DeepSparse Engine. All of our contributions and research are open-sourced or free to use. Read through the oBERT paper on arxiv, try out the research in SparseML, and dive into the writeup to learn more about how we achieved these impressive results and utilize them for your own use cases!
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An open-source library for optimizing deep learning inference. (1) You select the target optimization, (2) nebullvm searches for the best optimization techniques for your model-hardware configuration, and then (3) serves an optimized model that runs much faster in inference
Open-source projects leveraged by nebullvm include OpenVINO, TensorRT, Intel Neural Compressor, SparseML and DeepSparse, Apache TVM, ONNX Runtime, TFlite and XLA. A huge thank you to the open-source community for developing and maintaining these amazing projects.
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[R] BERT-Large: Prune Once for DistilBERT Inference Performance
BERT-Large (345 million parameters) is now faster than the much smaller DistilBERT (66 million parameters) all while retaining the accuracy of the much larger BERT-Large model! We made this possible with Intel Labs by applying cutting-edge sparsification and quantization research from their Prune Once For All paper and utilizing it in the DeepSparse engine. It makes BERT-Large 12x smaller while delivering 8x latency speedup on commodity CPUs. We open-sourced the research in SparseML; run through the overview here and give it a try!
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[R] How well do sparse ImageNet models transfer? Prune once and deploy anywhere for inference performance speedups! (arxiv link in comments)
And benchmark/deploy with 8X better performance in DeepSparse!
- Sparseserver.ui – test the performance of Sparse Transformers
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[P] SparseServer.UI : A UI to test performance of Sparse Transformers
Hi _Arsenie, this runs the deepsparse.server command for multiple models. and btw, we recently updated the READMEs for the Deepsparse Engine https://github.com/neuralmagic/deepsparse
NudeNet
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Need categorising topless images
https://github.com/notAI-tech/NudeNet - This is how to use it
- Can someone Github project to Chrome extension?
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lewdstopper: a Discord bot to automatically remove NSFW images outside of #NSFW
Hi all! I recently came up with a Discord bot that automatically removes NSFW images outside of #NSFW. It uses a neural network made by notAI-tech (NudeNet) to make these decisions, has configuration for everything you'd need, has pretty embeds for alerts, and is asynchronous so the bot wont get held up on every image.
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A bit of a problem involving a wife wanting family pictures, a deceased husband, and 10+TB of files mostly containing porn.
Try NudeNet - it's not super user friendly to run but you should be fine since it sounds like you have some experience. It's the only thing I know of.
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[OC] Percentage of nudity by years in the Playboy Magazines
I used NudeNet, everything is detailed on their github page
What are some alternatives?
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NudeNet-models - Pre-trained models for https://github.com/bedapudi6788/NudeNet
model-optimization - A toolkit to optimize ML models for deployment for Keras and TensorFlow, including quantization and pruning.
pytorch2keras - PyTorch to Keras model convertor
sparseml - Libraries for applying sparsification recipes to neural networks with a few lines of code, enabling faster and smaller models
horovod - Distributed training framework for TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, and Apache MXNet.
tvm - Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu and specialized accelerators
test-lists - URL testing lists intended for discovering website censorship
PINTO_model_zoo - A repository for storing models that have been inter-converted between various frameworks. Supported frameworks are TensorFlow, PyTorch, ONNX, OpenVINO, TFJS, TFTRT, TensorFlowLite (Float32/16/INT8), EdgeTPU, CoreML.
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