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Installation

  1. Linux Installation

    1.1. Prerequisites

    1.2. Option 1 Install from Binary

    1.3. Option 2 Install from Source

    1.4. Option 3 Install from AI Kit

  2. Windows Installation

    2.1. Prerequisites

    2.2. Option 1 Install from Binary

    2.3. Option 2 Install from Source

Linux Installation

Prerequisites

You can install Neural Compressor using one of three options: Install single component from binary or source, or get the Intel-optimized framework together with the library by installing the Intel® oneAPI AI Analytics Toolkit.

The following prerequisites and requirements must be satisfied for a successful installation:

  • Python version: 3.7 or 3.8 or 3.9 or 3.10

Notes:

  • Please choose one of the basic or full installation mode for your environment, DO NOT install both. If you want to re-install with the other mode, please uninstall the current package at first.
  • If you get some build issues, please check frequently asked questions at first.

Option 1 Install from Binary

# install stable basic version from pypi
pip install neural-compressor
# or install stable full version from pypi (including GUI)
pip install neural-compressor-full
# install nightly version
git clone https://github.com/intel/neural-compressor.git
cd neural-compressor
pip install -r requirements.txt
# install nightly basic version from pypi
pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ neural-compressor
# or install nightly full version from pypi (including GUI)
pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ neural-compressor-full
# install stable basic version from from conda
conda install neural-compressor -c conda-forge -c intel
# or install stable full version from from conda (including GUI)
conda install sqlalchemy=1.4.27 alembic=1.7.7 -c conda-forge
conda install neural-compressor-full -c conda-forge -c intel

Option 2 Install from Source

git clone https://github.com/intel/neural-compressor.git
cd neural-compressor
pip install -r requirements.txt
# build with basic functionality
python setup.py install
# build with full functionality (including GUI)
python setup.py --full install

Option 3 Install from AI Kit

The Intel® Neural Compressor library is released as part of the Intel® oneAPI AI Analytics Toolkit (AI Kit). The AI Kit provides a consolidated package of Intel's latest deep learning and machine optimizations all in one place for ease of development. Along with Neural Compressor, the AI Kit includes Intel-optimized versions of deep learning frameworks (such as TensorFlow and PyTorch) and high-performing Python libraries to streamline end-to-end data science and AI workflows on Intel architectures.

The AI Kit is distributed through many common channels, including from Intel's website, YUM, APT, Anaconda, and more. Select and download the AI Kit distribution package that's best suited for you and follow the Get Started Guide for post-installation instructions.

Download AI Kit AI Kit Get Started Guide

Windows Installation

Prerequisites

The following prerequisites and requirements must be satisfied for a successful installation:

  • Python version: 3.7 or 3.8 or 3.9 or 3.10

Option 1 Install from Binary

# install stable basic version from pypi
pip install neural-compressor
# or install stable full version from pypi (including GUI)
pip install neural-compressor-full
# install stable basic version from from conda
conda install pycocotools -c esri   
conda install neural-compressor -c conda-forge -c intel
# or install stable full version from from conda (including GUI)
conda install pycocotools -c esri   
conda install sqlalchemy=1.4.27 alembic=1.7.7 -c conda-forge
conda install neural-compressor-full -c conda-forge -c intel

Option 2 Install from Source

  git clone https://github.com/intel/neural-compressor.git
  cd neural-compressor
  pip install -r requirements.txt
  # build with basic functionality
  python setup.py install
  # build with full functionality (including GUI)
  python setup.py --full install