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This organization invites participants to showoff conference papers on Hugging Face as a Gradio Web Demo
ECCV organization is accepting Gradio demo submissions for ECCV 2022 papers from anyone for a chance to win prizes from Hugging Face, see prizes section and the leaderboard below. The deadline to submit demos is October 31th, 2022 (AOE Time Zone). For all participants, feel free to submit Gradio demos for any ECCV paper for a chance to win prizes, you can submit demos for multiple papers. Find tutorial on getting started with Gradio on Hugging Face here and to get started with the new Gradio Blocks API here
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In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to showcase your demo with an easy to use web interface using the Gradio Python library and host it on Hugging Face Spaces so that conference attendees can easily find and try out your demos. Also, see https://gradio.app/introduction_to_blocks/, for a more flexible way to build Gradio Demos
The first step is to create a web demo from your model. As an example, we will be creating a demo from an image classification model (called model) which we will be uploading to Spaces. The full code for steps 1-4 can be found in this colab notebook.
All you need to do is to run this in the terminal: pip install gradio
Hereโs we define our image classification model prediction function in PyTorch (any framework, like TensorFlow, scikit-learn, JAX, or a plain Python will work as well):
def predict(inp):
inp = Image.fromarray(inp.astype('uint8'), 'RGB')
inp = transforms.ToTensor()(inp).unsqueeze(0)
with torch.no_grad():
prediction = torch.nn.functional.softmax(model(inp)[0], dim=0)
return {labels[i]: float(prediction[i]) for i in range(1000)}
For the image classification model from Step 2, it would like like this:
inputs = gr.inputs.Image()
outputs = gr.outputs.Label(num_top_classes=3)
io = gr.Interface(fn=predict, inputs=inputs, outputs=outputs)
If you need help creating a Gradio Interface for your model, check out the Gradio Getting Started guide.
io.launch()
You should see a web interface like the following where you can drag and drop your data points and see the predictions: