- Introductions
- Formalize scope of this SIG
- Discuss Mission Statement and Core Priorities. Refine based on feedback.
- Proposed Action Items:
- Move all models in model zoo to Git LFS, standardize READMEs
- Include guidelines on git commands that are relevant to LFS.
- Develop a CI for Model Zoo
- Base requirement: run ONNX checker on each model.
- Establish guidelines for new models and tutorials to be added to the ONNX ecosystem
- Move all models in model zoo to Git LFS, standardize READMEs
- Vinitra Swamy (Microsoft)
- Svetlana Levitan (IBM)
- Lara Haidar (Microsoft)
- Negin Raoof (Microsoft)
- Ksenija Stanojevic (Microsoft)
- Rajeev Rao (nVidia)
- Faith Xu (Microsoft)
- Discussion on action items / mission statement
- We need a clear policy for adding and deprecating models
- This SIG should take responsibility for maintaining model zoo versions
- Perhaps we can automate this with the version converters
- This removes the burden from the contributor to deal with the maintanence costs
- Can we measure Model Zoo analytics? Which models are downloaded often? Is the model zoo useful?
- Outreach
- Listing all the products that support ONNX / maintaining that list on the ONNX Website
- Listing ONNX related events and community workshops on the ONNX website (to be added and maintained by community members)
Topic: Model Zoo + Tutorials SIG, Meeting #1
Date: Jan 30, 2020 02:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Meeting Recording: https://zoom.us/rec/share/uuBsPavr-2ZIb7fS2H7NV4MfFa-iX6a80CJLr_dcyUcwQ1tZv7FqGpEe3egaUNM
- Vinitra - Create draft of guidelines for new model additions to the Model Zoo
- XXX - feedback and revisions
- Svetlana, Everyone - Add to list of known upcoming ONNX community events
- XXX - Moving models to Git LFS -- download model from link, submit a PR to move it over (can be done on an individual model basis).
- XXX - Investigate Model Zoo analytics on Github
- Svetlana - Investigate new models to be added to the model zoo (NLP)
- XXX - Revise CI proposal for Model Zoo, make initial PR
End of February, early March