
EfficientNet-B0 is the baseline model in the EfficientNet series introduced by Google in 2019. EfficientNet employs a "compound scaling" method, which jointly optimizes the network's depth, width, and resolution to achieve greater computational efficiency and accuracy. EfficientNet-B0 utilizes the Mobile Inverted Bottleneck Convolution (MBConv) module along with depthwise separable convolutions, significantly reducing parameters and computational cost. Despite being the smallest model in the series, EfficientNet-B0 performs excellently across various computer vision tasks, delivering high accuracy while maintaining low resource requirements, making it ideal for mobile devices and edge computing in resource-constrained environments.
Source model
- Input shape: 224x224
- Number of parameters: 5.04M
- Model size: 20.16M
- Output shape: 1x1000
Source model repository: EfficientNet-B0
When the user has fine-tuned the source model, the model conversion process must be performed again.
Users can refer to either of the following two methods to complete the model conversion:
Using AIMO for model conversion: Click Model Conversion Reference in the Performance Reference section on the right to view the conversion steps.
Using Qualcomm QNN for model conversion: Please refer to the Qualcomm QNN Documentation.
The model performance benchmarks and example code provided by Model Farm are all implemented based on the APLUX AidLite SDK.
For models in .bin
format, you can use either of the following two inference engines to run inference on Qualcomm chips:
Inference using APLUX AidLite: please refer to the APLUX AidLite Developer Documentation
Inference using Qualcomm QNN: Please refer to the Qualcomm QNN Documentation
Inference Example Code
The inference example code is implemented using the AidLite SDK.
Click Model & Code to download the model files and the inference code package. The file structure is as follows:
/model_farm_{model_name}_aidlite
|__ models # folder where model files are stored
|__ python # aidlite python model inference example
|__ cpp # aidlite cpp model inference example
|__ README.md