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MNIST in TensorFlow

This directory builds a convolutional neural net to classify the MNIST dataset using the tf.data, tf.estimator.Estimator, and tf.layers APIs.

Setup

To begin, you'll simply need the latest version of TensorFlow installed. Then to train the model, run the following:

python mnist.py

The model will begin training and will automatically evaluate itself on the validation data.

Illustrative unit tests and benchmarks can be run with:

python mnist_test.py
python mnist_test.py --benchmarks=.

Exporting the model

You can export the model into Tensorflow SavedModel format by using the argument --export_dir:

python mnist.py --export_dir /tmp/mnist_saved_model

The SavedModel will be saved in a timestamped directory under /tmp/mnist_saved_model/ (e.g. /tmp/mnist_saved_model/1513630966/).

Getting predictions with SavedModel Use saved_model_cli to inspect and execute the SavedModel.

saved_model_cli run --dir /tmp/mnist_saved_model/TIMESTAMP --tag_set serve --signature_def classify --inputs image=examples.npy

examples.npy contains the data from example5.png and example3.png in a numpy array, in that order. The array values are normalized to values between 0 and 1.

The output should look similar to below:

Result for output key classes:
[5 3]
Result for output key probabilities:
[[  1.53558474e-07   1.95694142e-13   1.31193523e-09   5.47467265e-03
    5.85711526e-22   9.94520664e-01   3.48423509e-06   2.65365645e-17
    9.78631419e-07   3.15522470e-08]
 [  1.22413359e-04   5.87615965e-08   1.72251271e-06   9.39960718e-01
    3.30306928e-11   2.87386645e-02   2.82353517e-02   8.21146413e-18
    2.52568233e-03   4.15460236e-04]]