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One of my primary motivators behind building this blogpost was to show how exactly one can use TensorFlow to ship a production mobile application. There’s certainly a lot of material out there, but a lot of it is either light on details, or only fit for prototypes/demos. There was quite a bit of work involved in making TensorFlow work well on a variety of devices, and I’m proud we managed to get it down to just 50MB or so of RAM usage (network included), and a very low crash rate. Hopefully things like CoreML on iOS and TensorFlow Lite on Android will make things even easier for developers in the future!



yeah, that's my main pain with the TF docs – great if you just want to try one of the MNIST tutorial variations, but there's a lot more you need to figure out when you get beyond of these "hello world" examples…




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