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MnasNet inference model for image classification.

Cat classification

🚀 Use with Ikomia API

1. Install Ikomia API

We strongly recommend using a virtual environment. If you're not sure where to start, we offer a tutorial here.

pip install ikomia

2. Create your workflow

from ikomia.dataprocess.workflow import Workflow
from ikomia.utils.displayIO import display

# Init your workflow
wf = Workflow()

# Add algorithm
algo = wf.add_task(name="infer_torchvision_mnasnet", auto_connect=True)

# Run directly on your image
wf.run_on(url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ikomia-dev/notebooks/main/examples/img/img_cat.jpg")

# Inspect your result
display(algo.get_image_with_graphics())

☀️ Use with Ikomia Studio

Ikomia Studio offers a friendly UI with the same features as the API.

  • If you haven't started using Ikomia Studio yet, download and install it from this page.

  • For additional guidance on getting started with Ikomia Studio, check out this blog post.

📝 Set algorithm parameters

  • input_size (int) - default '224': Size of the input image.
  • model_weight_file (str, optional): Path to model weights file.
  • class_file (str, , optional): Path to text file (.txt) containing class names. (If using a custom model)

Parameters should be in strings format when added to the dictionary.

from ikomia.dataprocess.workflow import Workflow
from ikomia.utils.displayIO import display

# Init your workflow
wf = Workflow()

# Add algorithm
algo = wf.add_task(name="infer_torchvision_mnasnet", auto_connect=True)
algo.set_parameters({"input_size": "224"})

# Run directly on your image
wf.run_on(url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ikomia-dev/notebooks/main/examples/img/img_cat.jpg")

# Inspect your result
display(algo.get_image_with_graphics())

🔍 Explore algorithm outputs

Every algorithm produces specific outputs, yet they can be explored them the same way using the Ikomia API. For a more in-depth understanding of managing algorithm outputs, please refer to the documentation.

import ikomia
from ikomia.dataprocess.workflow import Workflow

# Init your workflow
wf = Workflow()

# Add algorithm
algo = wf.add_task(name="infer_torchvision_mnasnet", auto_connect=True)

# Run on your image  
wf.run_on(url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ikomia-dev/notebooks/main/examples/img/img_cat.jpg")

# Iterate over outputs
for output in algo.get_outputs():
    # Print information
    print(output)
    # Export it to JSON
    output.to_json()