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Global variable python code simulink

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jose daniel hoyos giraldo
Hello everyone.
I'm trying to run a python code which uses a neural network in sumlink. It works using the "trick" of "coder.extrinsic" to use pyrunfile("testSimulink.py")
The problem is that this code loads a neural network to analyze an input image, so every time the block in simulink is called, it re loads the neural network, which is too slow for real time applications.
Do you think any idea how to keep the neural network loaded as a global variable or background in the python environment?
The extrinsinc function I'm running looks like:
function y = NNextrinsic(colored)
delete('own\*')
imwrite(colored,'own/myGray.png')
pyrunfile("testSimulink.py")
A = imread("test.png");
A = imresize(A, [720,1280]);
y = A;
And the simulink block is a MatlabFunction block which looks like:
function y = ANNDepth(colored)
z=uint8(ones(720,1280,3));
coder.extrinsic('NNextrinsic');
z=NNextrinsic(colored);
y = z;
Thanks!
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Lucas García
Lucas García le 15 Sep 2022
Modifié(e) : Lucas García le 15 Sep 2022
Hi Jose Daniel,
Here is something you might be able to try. Inside your MATLAB Function Block, you may use pyrun to load the model but declare the variable as persistent. Something like:
persistent model;
if isempty(model)
model = pyrun(<Python code to load model>, 'model');
end
Then, you may pass the model variable to your Python script in pyrunfile.
Hope this helps.
Lucas
jose daniel hoyos giraldo
jose daniel hoyos giraldo le 17 Sep 2022
That works! ty so much

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