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How to get the required FLOPs for my neural network

I want to estimate the memory bandwidth of my neural network. In order to do this, I need to know the FLOPS required for an inference. Does this number depend on the library that I am using (e.g. ComputeLibrary, OpenBLAS)? In this case, how can I estimate it?

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  • Hi, 
    I am Ankit Tiwari
    I have Some Information below~>

    • FLOPS: Abbreviation for floating-point operations per second, which means the number of floating-point operations per second, which is understood as the calculation speed. ... The height, width, and number of channels of the input feature map
    • If you're using Keras, you could just use the patch in this pull request: github.com/.../6203 Then just call print_summary() and you'll see both the flops per layer and the total.
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  • Hi, 
    I am Ankit Tiwari
    I have Some Information below~>

    • FLOPS: Abbreviation for floating-point operations per second, which means the number of floating-point operations per second, which is understood as the calculation speed. ... The height, width, and number of channels of the input feature map
    • If you're using Keras, you could just use the patch in this pull request: github.com/.../6203 Then just call print_summary() and you'll see both the flops per layer and the total.
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