Install TensorFlow Lattice
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There are several ways to set up your environment to use TensorFlow Lattice
(TFL).
- The easiest way to learn and use TFL requires no installation: run the any
of the tutorials (e.g.
premade models).
- To use TFL on a local machine, install the
tensorflow-lattice
pip package.
- If you have a unique machine configuration, you can build the package from
source.
Install TensorFlow Lattice using pip
Install using pip.
pip install --upgrade tensorflow-lattice
Note that you will need to have tf_keras
package installed as well.
Build from source
Clone the github repo:
git clone https://github.com/tensorflow/lattice.git
Build pip package from source:
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel --universal --release
Install the package:
pip install --user --upgrade /path/to/pkg.whl
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Last updated 2024-03-23 UTC.
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