### Description <!-- Describe your changes. --> Register resize-18 and -19, which will be lit up automatically when dml feature level bumps up to 6300. It's worth noting that DML has a different implementation for antialias than does ORT CPU. DML does iterative downsampling whenever the scale factor is less than 0.5. This is equivalent to performing resize with a variable-sized input window (also equivalent to mip mapping). ORT takes a different approach, using the same convolution approach as PIL. The two implementations approach each other in certain cases (with iota-generated data) but they usually aren't perfectly equivalent. ### Motivation and Context <!-- - Why is this change required? What problem does it solve? - If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. --> --------- Co-authored-by: Linnea May <linneamay@microsoft.com> |
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ONNX Runtime is a cross-platform inference and training machine-learning accelerator.
ONNX Runtime inference can enable faster customer experiences and lower costs, supporting models from deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch and TensorFlow/Keras as well as classical machine learning libraries such as scikit-learn, LightGBM, XGBoost, etc. ONNX Runtime is compatible with different hardware, drivers, and operating systems, and provides optimal performance by leveraging hardware accelerators where applicable alongside graph optimizations and transforms. Learn more →
ONNX Runtime training can accelerate the model training time on multi-node NVIDIA GPUs for transformer models with a one-line addition for existing PyTorch training scripts. Learn more →
Get Started & Resources
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General Information: onnxruntime.ai
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Usage documentation and tutorials: onnxruntime.ai/docs
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YouTube video tutorials: youtube.com/@ONNXRuntime
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Companion sample repositories:
- ONNX Runtime Inferencing: microsoft/onnxruntime-inference-examples
- ONNX Runtime Training: microsoft/onnxruntime-training-examples
Builtin Pipeline Status
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Data/Telemetry
Windows distributions of this project may collect usage data and send it to Microsoft to help improve our products and services. See the privacy statement for more details.
Contributions and Feedback
We welcome contributions! Please see the contribution guidelines.
For feature requests or bug reports, please file a GitHub Issue.
For general discussion or questions, please use GitHub Discussions.
Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.