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freeze tensorflow checkpoint to pb
def freeze_graph(model_dir, output_node_names):
"""Extract the sub graph defined by the output nodes and convert
all its variables into constant
Args:
model_dir: the root folder containing the checkpoint state file
output_node_names: a string, containing all the output node's names,
comma separated
"""
from os.path import join
import tensorflow as tf
if not tf.gfile.Exists(model_dir):
raise AssertionError(
"Export directory doesn't exists. Please specify an export "
"directory: %s" % model_dir)
if not output_node_names:
print("You need to supply the name of a node to --output_node_names.")
return -1
# We retrieve our checkpoint fullpath
checkpoint = tf.train.get_checkpoint_state(model_dir)
input_checkpoint = checkpoint.model_checkpoint_path
# We precise the file fullname of our freezed graph
output_graph = join(model_dir, "frozen_model.pb")
# We clear devices to allow TensorFlow to control on which device it will load operations
clear_devices = True
# We start a session using a temporary fresh Graph
with tf.Session(graph=tf.Graph(), config=my_sess_config()) as sess:
# We import the meta graph in the current default Graph
saver = tf.train.import_meta_graph(input_checkpoint + '.meta', clear_devices=clear_devices)
# We restore the weights
saver.restore(sess, input_checkpoint)
# We use a built-in TF helper to export variables to constants
output_graph_def = tf.graph_util.convert_variables_to_constants(
sess, # The session is used to retrieve the weights
tf.get_default_graph().as_graph_def(), # The graph_def is used to retrieve the nodes
output_node_names.split(",") # The output node names are used to select the usefull nodes
)
# Finally we serialize and dump the output graph to the filesystem
with tf.gfile.GFile(output_graph, "wb") as f:
f.write(output_graph_def.SerializeToString())
print("%d ops in the final graph." % len(output_graph_def.node))
return output_graph
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