pb
stands for protobuf. In TensorFlow, the protbuf file contains the graph definition as well as the weights of the model. Thus, a pb
file is all you need to be able to run a given trained model.
Given a pb
file, you can load it as follow.
def load_pb(path_to_pb):
with tf.gfile.GFile(path_to_pb, "rb") as f:
graph_def = tf.GraphDef()
graph_def.ParseFromString(f.read())
with tf.Graph().as_default() as graph:
tf.import_graph_def(graph_def, name='')
return graph
Once you have loaded the graph, you can basically do anything. For instance, you can retrieve tensors of interest with
input = graph.get_tensor_by_name('input:0')
output = graph.get_tensor_by_name('output:0')
and use regular TensorFlow routine like:
sess.run(output, feed_dict={input: some_data})
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