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Hello NV12 Input Classification C++ Sample

This sample demonstrates how to execute an inference of image classification models with images in NV12 color format using Synchronous Inference Request API.

The following C++ API is used in the application:

Feature API Description
Node Operations ov::Output::get_any_name Get a layer name
Infer Request Operations ov::InferRequest::set_tensor, ov::InferRequest::get_tensor Operate with tensors
Preprocessing ov::preprocess::InputTensorInfo::set_color_format, ov::preprocess::PreProcessSteps::convert_element_type, ov::preprocess::PreProcessSteps::convert_color Change the color format of the input data

Basic OpenVINO™ Runtime API is covered by Hello Classification C++ sample.

Options Values
Validated Models [alexnet](@ref omz_models_model_alexnet)
Model Format OpenVINO™ toolkit Intermediate Representation (*.xml + *.bin), ONNX (*.onnx)
Validated images An uncompressed image in the NV12 color format - *.yuv
Supported devices All
Other language realization C

How It Works

At startup, the sample application reads command line parameters, loads the specified model and an image in the NV12 color format to an OpenVINO™ Runtime plugin. Then, the sample creates an synchronous inference request object. When inference is done, the application outputs data to the standard output stream. You can place labels in .labels file near the model to get pretty output.

You can see the explicit description of each sample step at Integration Steps section of "Integrate OpenVINO™ Runtime with Your Application" guide.

Building

To build the sample, please use instructions available at Build the Sample Applications section in OpenVINO™ Toolkit Samples guide.

Running

hello_nv12_input_classification <path_to_model> <path_to_image> <image_size> <device_name>

To run the sample, you need specify a model and image:

  • you can use [public](@ref omz_models_group_public) or [Intel's](@ref omz_models_group_intel) pre-trained models from the Open Model Zoo. The models can be downloaded using the [Model Downloader](@ref omz_tools_downloader).
  • you can use images from the media files collection available at https://storage.openvinotoolkit.org/data/test_data.

The sample accepts an uncompressed image in the NV12 color format. To run the sample, you need to convert your BGR/RGB image to NV12. To do this, you can use one of the widely available tools such as FFmpeg* or GStreamer*. The following command shows how to convert an ordinary image into an uncompressed NV12 image using FFmpeg:

ffmpeg -i cat.jpg -pix_fmt nv12 car.yuv

NOTES:

  • Because the sample reads raw image files, you should provide a correct image size along with the image path. The sample expects the logical size of the image, not the buffer size. For example, for 640x480 BGR/RGB image the corresponding NV12 logical image size is also 640x480, whereas the buffer size is 640x720.

  • By default, this sample expects that model input has BGR channels order. If you trained your model to work with RGB order, you need to reconvert your model using the Model Optimizer tool with --reverse_input_channels argument specified. For more information about the argument, refer to When to Reverse Input Channels section of Embedding Preprocessing Computation.

  • Before running the sample with a trained model, make sure the model is converted to the intermediate representation (IR) format (*.xml + *.bin) using the Model Optimizer tool.

  • The sample accepts models in ONNX format (.onnx) that do not require preprocessing.

Example

  1. Install openvino-dev python package if you don't have it to use Open Model Zoo Tools:

    python -m pip install openvino-dev[caffe,onnx,tensorflow2,pytorch,mxnet]
    
  2. Download a pre-trained model:

    omz_downloader --name alexnet
    
  3. If a model is not in the IR or ONNX format, it must be converted. You can do this using the model converter:

    omz_converter --name alexnet
    
  4. Perform inference of NV12 image using alexnet model on a CPU, for example:

    hello_nv12_input_classification alexnet.xml car.yuv 300x300 CPU
    

Sample Output

The application outputs top-10 inference results.

[ INFO ] OpenVINO Runtime version ......... <version>
[ INFO ] Build ........... <build>
[ INFO ]
[ INFO ] Loading model files: \models\alexnet.xml
[ INFO ] model name: AlexNet
[ INFO ]     inputs
[ INFO ]         input name: data
[ INFO ]         input type: f32
[ INFO ]         input shape: {1, 3, 227, 227}
[ INFO ]     outputs
[ INFO ]         output name: prob
[ INFO ]         output type: f32
[ INFO ]         output shape: {1, 1000}

Top 10 results:

Image \images\car.yuv

classid probability
------- -----------
656     0.6668988
654     0.1125269
581     0.0679280
874     0.0340229
436     0.0257744
817     0.0169367
675     0.0110199
511     0.0106134
569     0.0083373
717     0.0061734

See Also