* Remove nGraph Execution Provider
Pursuant to nGraph deprecation notice: https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/blob/master/docs/execution_providers/nGraph-ExecutionProvider.md#deprecation-notice
**Deprecation Notice**
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| Deprecation Begins | June 1, 2020 |
| Removal Date | December 1, 2020 |
Starting with the OpenVINO™ toolkit 2020.2 release, all of the features
previously available through nGraph have been merged into the OpenVINO™
toolkit. As a result, all the features previously available through
ONNX RT Execution Provider for nGraph have been merged with ONNX RT
Execution Provider for OpenVINO™ toolkit.
Therefore, ONNX RT Execution Provider for **nGraph** will be deprecated
starting June 1, 2020 and will be completely removed on December 1,
2020. Users are recommended to migrate to the ONNX RT Execution Provider
for OpenVINO™ toolkit as the unified solution for all AI inferencing on
Intel® hardware.
* Remove nGraph Licence info from ThirdPartyNotices.txt
* Use simple Test.Run() for tests without EP exclusions
To be consistent with rest of test code.
* Remove nGraph EP functions from Java code
* Add amd migraphx execution provider to onnx runtime
* rename MiGraphX to MIGraphX
* remove unnecessary changes in migraphx_execution_provider.cc
* add migraphx EP to tests
* add input requests of the batchnorm operator
* add to support an onnx operator PRelu
* update migrapx dockerfile and removed one unused line
* sync submodules with mater branch
* fixed a small bug
* fix various bugs to run msft real models correctly
* some code cleanup
* fix python file format
* fixed a code style issue
* add default provider for migraphx execution provider
Co-authored-by: Shucai Xiao <Shucai.Xiao@amd.com>
This change adds a new execution provider powered by [DirectML](https://aka.ms/DirectML).
DirectML is a high-performance, hardware-accelerated DirectX 12 library for machine learning on Windows. DirectML provides GPU acceleration for common machine learning tasks across a broad range of supported hardware and drivers.
The DirectML execution provider is capable of greatly improving evaluation time of models using commodity GPU hardware, without sacrificing broad hardware support or requiring vendor-specific extensions to be installed.
**Note** that the DML EP code was moved verbatim from the existing WindowsAI project, which is why it doesn't yet conform to the onnxruntime coding style. This is something that can be fixed later; we would like to keep formatting/whitespace changes to a minimum for the time being to make it easier to port fixes from WindowsAI to ORT during this transition.
Summary of changes:
* Initial commit of DML EP files under onnxruntime/core/providers/dml
* Add cmake entries for building the DML EP and for pulling down the DirectML redist using nuget
* Add a submodule dependency on the Windows Implementation Library (WIL)
* Add docs under docs/execution_providers/DirectML-ExecutionProvider.md
* Add support for DML EP to provider tests and perf tests
* Add support for DML EP to fns_candy_style_transfer sample
* Add entries to the C ABI for instantiating the DML EP