1.0.2 • Published 5 years ago

tflite-find-arena-size v1.0.2

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License
Apache-2.0
Repository
github
Last release
5 years ago

Find TensorFlow Lite Arena Size

TensorFlow Lite for microcontrollers requires an arena size to be specified, but there's no quick way of calculating the minimum size of the arena. This repository contains an application which loads a tflite model and uses a divide and conquer algorithm to find the optimal size. The size of the arena is dependent on the target architecture, so it's advisable to run this application on the same platform as where you want to deploy the model. What we've found so far is that the arena size on a 64-bit computer (e.g. under macOS) is always bigger than on 32-bits. There's also a cross-compilation script available which builds a WebAssembly version of this application, which you can use from any Node.js or web application. It seems that the WebAssembly version approximates 32-bit embedded systems pretty well.

Example outputs

Using float32 models (non-quantized) with TensorFlow Lite 2.1.

Multi-layer perceptron with two hidden layers

EnvironmentArena size
macOS Catalina2272 bytes
Node.js (WebAssembly)1420 bytes
Mbed OS (Cortex-M4F)1392 bytes

1D Convolutional neural net with two hidden layers

EnvironmentArena size
macOS Catalina26400 bytes
Node.js (WebAssembly)24968 bytes
Mbed OS (Cortex-M4F)24896 bytes

Cloning this repository

This clones the repository and initializes all submodules:

$ git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/edgeimpulse/tflite-find-arena-size.git

Building locally (native)

  1. On Linux: Install LLVM 9 (install instructions). The default cmake version on macOS Catalina already works.
  2. Build the application:

    $ make -f Makefile.tflite
  3. Run the application and pass in a tflite file:

    $ ./build/find-arena-size some-tflite-file.tflite
    arena_size is 2264

Building locally (WebAssembly)

  1. Install Docker.
  2. Build the application:

    $ docker build -t tflite-find-arena-size .
    $ docker run -v $PWD/build:/app/build --rm tflite-find-arena-size
  3. Run the application and pass in a tflite file:

    $ node emcc/test.js some-tflite-file.tflite
    arena_size is 1420

Installing (npm)

  1. Add the package to your Node.js application via:

    $ npm install tflite-find-arena-size --save
  2. Use the package as usual:

    const FindArena = require('tflite-find-arena-size');
    const fs = require('fs');
    
    (async () => {
        let fa = new FindArena();
        await fa.init();
    
        let tflite = await fs.promises.readFile('some-tflite-file.tflite');
        let size = await fa.findArenaSize(tflite, 1 * 1024, 128 * 1024);
        console.log('arena size is', size);
    })();