* Bump ONNX version * Bump protobuf * Add xfails and skips * Add tickets * Skip ONNX Serialization tests * Compile ONNX with C++17 * Force cpp17 - 2 * Use MSVC check * Relax python reqs, enable 311 in azure * Fix setupvars error * Ignore watchdog error * Update tensorflow * Minor change * Bump onnx to 1.13.1 * Bump protobuf to 3.20.3 * Debug test tf * Xfail tests in comp * Update comp tests * Update tf reqs * Remove deprecated ONNX function * Align PDPD FE protobuf req with 2.4.1 * Satisfy dependency review * Attempt to fix dependency review * Revert pdpd protobuf * Skip pdpd tests * Fix MO-TF-PB test * Skip TF test case * Enable py311 on rest of jobs * Try disabling pdpd req * Exclude pdpd form cmake * Update .ci/azure/linux.yml Fixed unmerged merge-conflict * CR * Fix reqs * Skip pdpd tests * Disable pdpd tests building in cmake * Skip another pdpd cmake * Add file * Add paddle constraint to tests * Disable paddle reqs * Debug prints * Skip TF test if Python ver is 3.11 * Apply Mish cr comments * Debug * Debug * Constrain tensorflow_addons * Fix pdpd skipping * Add debug prints * Update skips * Remove prints * Minor change * Update OMZ commit * Fix some tests * Minor change * Disable pdpd at all * Disable pdpd at all --------- Co-authored-by: Ilya Lavrenov <ilya.lavrenov@intel.com>
OpenVINO™ Python* development tools
General
OpenVINO includes following tools:
- openvino.tools.benchmark
Please, refer to https://docs.openvino.ai for details.
Installation
Prerequisites
Install prerequisites first:
1. Python
Install Python prerequisites:
Run following command to install these prerequisites on Ubuntu*:
sudo apt-get install python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip
Python setuptools and python package manager (pip) install packages into system directory by default. There are several options:
- work inside [virtual environment][virtualenv] (best solution).
- use
--useroption for allpipcommands. - install all dependencies with sudo permissions.
In order to use virtual environment you should install it:
python3 -m pip install virtualenv
python3 -m virtualenv -p `which python3` <directory_for_environment>
Before starting to work inside virtual environment, it should be activated:
source <directory_for_environment>/bin/activate
Virtual environment can be deactivated using command
deactivate
2. Install packages
You can install tools by specifying path to tool with setup.py in pip install command:
python3 -m pip install <tools_folder>/
For example, to install Benchmark Tool, use the following command:
python3 -m pip install benchmark_tool/
Configuration
Each subpackage has specific configuration. Please, refer to specific subpackage documentation for details.