# pycoral **Repository Path**: ssins/pycoral ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: pycoral - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2024-11-12 - **Last Updated**: 2024-11-12 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # PyCoral API This repository contains an easy-to-use Python API that helps you run inferences and perform on-device transfer learning with TensorFlow Lite models on [Coral devices](https://coral.ai/products/). To install the prebuilt PyCoral library, see the instructions at [coral.ai/software/](https://coral.ai/software/#pycoral-api). **Note:** If you're on a Debian system, be sure to install this library from apt-get and not from pip. Using `pip install` is not guaranteed compatible with the other Coral libraries that you must install from apt-get. For details, see [coral.ai/software/](https://coral.ai/software/#debian-packages). ## Documentation and examples To learn more about how to use the PyCoral API, see our guide to [Run inference on the Edge TPU with Python](https://coral.ai/docs/edgetpu/tflite-python/) and check out the [PyCoral API reference](https://coral.ai/docs/reference/py/). Several Python examples are available in the `examples/` directory. For instructions, see the [examples README]( https://github.com/google-coral/pycoral/tree/master/examples#pycoral-api-examples). ## Compilation When building this library yourself, it's critical that you have version-matching builds of [libcoral](https://github.com/google-coral/libcoral/tree/master) and [libedgetpu](https://github.com/google-coral/libedgetpu/tree/master)—notice these are submodules of the pycoral repo, and they all share the same `TENSORFLOW_COMMIT` value. So just be sure if you change one, you must change them all. For complete details about how to build all these libraries, read [Build Coral for your platform](https://coral.ai/docs/notes/build-coral/). Or to build just this library, follow these steps: 1. Clone this repo and include submodules: ``` git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/google-coral/pycoral ``` If you already cloned without the submodules. You can add them with this: ``` cd pycoral git submodule init && git submodule update ``` 1. Run `scripts/build.sh` to build pybind11-based native layer for different Linux architectures. Build is Docker-based, so you need to have it installed. 1. Run `make wheel` to generate Python library wheel and then `pip3 install $(ls dist/*.whl)` to install it