For something in between a pytorch and a karpathy/micrograd
This may not be the best deep learning framework, but it is a deep learning framework.
The Tensor class is a wrapper around a numpy array, except it does Tensor things.
tinygrad is also a city in Russia.
pip3 install git+https://github.com/geohot/tinygrad.git --upgrade
from tinygrad.tensor import Tensor
x = Tensor.eye(3)
y = Tensor([[2.0,0,-2.0]])
z = y.matmul(x).sum()
z.backward()
print(x.grad) # dz/dx
print(y.grad) # dz/dy
import torch
x = torch.eye(3, requires_grad=True)
y = torch.tensor([[2.0,0,-2.0]], requires_grad=True)
z = y.matmul(x).sum()
z.backward()
print(x.grad) # dz/dx
print(y.grad) # dz/dy
It turns out, a decent autograd tensor library is 90% of what you need for neural networks. Add an optimizer (SGD, RMSprop, and Adam implemented) from tinygrad.optim, write some boilerplate minibatching code, and you have all you need.
from tinygrad.tensor import Tensor
import tinygrad.optim as optim
class TinyBobNet:
def __init__(self):
self.l1 = Tensor.uniform(784, 128)
self.l2 = Tensor.uniform(128, 10)
def forward(self, x):
return x.dot(self.l1).relu().dot(self.l2).logsoftmax()
model = TinyBobNet()
optim = optim.SGD([model.l1, model.l2], lr=0.001)
# ... and complete like pytorch, with (x,y) data
out = model.forward(x)
loss = out.mul(y).mean()
optim.zero_grad()
loss.backward()
optim.step()
tinygrad supports GPUs through PyOpenCL.
from tinygrad.tensor import Tensor
(Tensor.ones(4,4).cuda() + Tensor.ones(4,4).cuda()).cpu()
So it doesn't work yet, but see the ane
directory for code to use the Apple Neural Engine at a low level.
Despite being tiny, tinygrad supports the full EfficientNet. Pass in a picture to discover what it is.
ipython3 examples/efficientnet.py https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Chicken.jpg
Or, if you have a webcam and cv2 installed
ipython3 examples/efficientnet.py webcam
PROTIP: Set "GPU=1" environment variable if you want this to go faster.
PROPROTIP: Set "DEBUG=1" environment variable if you want to see why it's slow.
tinygrad will always be below 1000 lines. If it isn't, we will revert commits until tinygrad becomes smaller.
python3 -m pytest
- Train an EfficientNet on ImageNet
- Make broadcasting work on the backward pass (simple please)
- EfficientNet backward pass
- Tensors on GPU (a few more backward)
- Add a language model. BERT?
- Add a detection model. EfficientDet?
- Reduce code
- Increase speed
- Add features