I am new to tensorflow and I think I got the right answer, but I am missing something minimal that I cannot find on the Internet. Hope someone sends me a link or leads me to what I am missing.
import tensorflow as tf
import numpy as np
from tensorflow.examples.tutorials.mnist import input_data
batch_size = 128
test_size = 256
def init_weights(shape):
return tf.Variable(tf.random_normal(shape, stddev=0.01))
def model(X, w, w2, w3, w4, w_o, p_keep_conv, p_keep_hidden):
l1a = tf.nn.relu(tf.nn.conv2d(X, w,
strides=[1, 1, 1, 1], padding='SAME'))
l1 = tf.nn.max_pool(l1a, ksize=[1, 2, 2, 1],
strides=[1, 2, 2, 1], padding='SAME')
l1 = tf.nn.dropout(l1, p_keep_conv)
l2a = tf.nn.relu(tf.nn.conv2d(l1, w2,
strides=[1, 1, 1, 1], padding='SAME'))
l2 = tf.nn.max_pool(l2a, ksize=[1, 2, 2, 1],
strides=[1, 2, 2, 1], padding='SAME')
l2 = tf.nn.dropout(l2, p_keep_conv)
l3a = tf.nn.relu(tf.nn.conv2d(l2, w3,
strides=[1, 1, 1, 1], padding='SAME'))
l3 = tf.nn.max_pool(l3a, ksize=[1, 2, 2, 1],
strides=[1, 2, 2, 1], padding='SAME')
l3 = tf.reshape(l3, [-1, w4.get_shape().as_list()[0]])
l3 = tf.nn.dropout(l3, p_keep_conv)
l4 = tf.nn.relu(tf.matmul(l3, w4))
l4 = tf.nn.dropout(l4, p_keep_hidden)
pyx = tf.matmul(l4, w_o)
return pyx
mnist = input_data.read_data_sets("MNIST_data/", one_hot=True)
trX, trY, teX, teY = mnist.train.images, mnist.train.labels, mnist.test.images, mnist.test.labels
trX = trX.reshape(-1, 28, 28, 1)
teX = teX.reshape(-1, 28, 28, 1)
X = tf.placeholder("float", [None, 28, 28, 1])
Y = tf.placeholder("float", [None, 10])
w = init_weights([3, 3, 1, 32])
w2 = init_weights([3, 3, 32, 64])
w3 = init_weights([3, 3, 64, 128])
w4 = init_weights([128 * 4 * 4, 625])
w_o = init_weights([625, 10])
p_keep_conv = tf.placeholder("float")
p_keep_hidden = tf.placeholder("float")
py_x = model(X, w, w2, w3, w4, w_o, p_keep_conv, p_keep_hidden)
cost = tf.reduce_mean(tf.nn.softmax_cross_entropy_with_logits(logits=py_x, labels=Y))
train_op = tf.train.RMSPropOptimizer(0.001, 0.9).minimize(cost)
predict_op = tf.argmax(py_x, 1)
saver = tf.train.Saver()
with tf.Session() as sess:
tf.global_variables_initializer().run()
for i in range(100):
training_batch = zip(range(0, len(trX), batch_size),
range(batch_size, len(trX)+1, batch_size))
for start, end in training_batch:
sess.run(train_op, feed_dict={X: trX[start:end], Y: trY[start:end],
p_keep_conv: 0.8, p_keep_hidden: 0.5})
test_indices = np.arange(len(teX))
np.random.shuffle(test_indices)
test_indices = test_indices[0:test_size]
print(i, np.mean(np.argmax(teY[test_indices], axis=1) ==
sess.run(predict_op, feed_dict={X: teX[test_indices],
Y: teY[test_indices],
p_keep_conv: 1.0,
p_keep_hidden: 1.0})))
save_path = saver.save(sess, "tmp/model.ckpt")
print("Model saved in file: %s" % save_path)
After all this, now I'm trying to predict a single image from this array as an example (I know this is not the right test) to give me a class using:
with tf.Session() as sess:
saver.restore(sess, "tmp/model.ckpt")
print "...Model Loaded..."
prediction=tf.argmax(predict_op,1)
print prediction.eval(feed_dict={X: teX[2].reshape(1,28,28,1)}, session=sess)
But I get this error:
InvalidArgumentError: you must specify the value of the placeholder tensor "Placeholder_3" with dtype
This previous issue was resolved by adding p_keep_conv: 1.0, p_keep_hidden: 1.0 to the dict.
After that, another problem appeared:
InvalidArgumentError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-91-3e9ead14a8b3> in <module>()
4 print "...Model Loaded..."
5 prediction=tf.argmax(predict_op,1)
7
....
InvalidArgumentError: Expected dimension in the range [-1, 1), but got 1
[[Node: ArgMax_21 = ArgMax[T=DT_INT64, Tidx=DT_INT32, output_type=DT_INT64, _device="/job:localhost/replica:0/task:0/device:CPU:0"](ArgMax/_37, ArgMax_21/dimension)]]