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I've used the TensorFlow's graph_util.convert_variables_to_constants function to freeze a ckpt model. I have added all nodes in the ckpt model to the whitelist of the convert_variables_to_constants.



However, when I want to load the freezed model and use it, apparently a few nodes have not been added. I mean in the bellow line:



logits = tf.get_default_graph().get_tensor_by_name("Logits/BiasAdd:0")



it gives me the following error:



KeyError: "The name 'Logits/BiasAdd:0' refers to a Tensor which does not exist. The operation, 'Logits/BiasAdd', does not exist in the graph."


Any ideas how can I add this node to the freezed model?










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    convert_variables_to_constants prunes the graph and removes everything not needed to compute the given outputs (using extract_sub_graph). Make sure that all the nodes you want are necessary for the given outputs, or otherwise you can directly add more nodes as outputs to make sure they get included.

    – jdehesa
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:30













  • @jdehesa thanks. How can I include a necessary node to the output graph?

    – mohamad danesh
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:48











  • When you call convert_variables_to_constants, add the nodes you want to include to output_node_names.

    – jdehesa
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:50
















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I've used the TensorFlow's graph_util.convert_variables_to_constants function to freeze a ckpt model. I have added all nodes in the ckpt model to the whitelist of the convert_variables_to_constants.



However, when I want to load the freezed model and use it, apparently a few nodes have not been added. I mean in the bellow line:



logits = tf.get_default_graph().get_tensor_by_name("Logits/BiasAdd:0")



it gives me the following error:



KeyError: "The name 'Logits/BiasAdd:0' refers to a Tensor which does not exist. The operation, 'Logits/BiasAdd', does not exist in the graph."


Any ideas how can I add this node to the freezed model?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    convert_variables_to_constants prunes the graph and removes everything not needed to compute the given outputs (using extract_sub_graph). Make sure that all the nodes you want are necessary for the given outputs, or otherwise you can directly add more nodes as outputs to make sure they get included.

    – jdehesa
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:30













  • @jdehesa thanks. How can I include a necessary node to the output graph?

    – mohamad danesh
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:48











  • When you call convert_variables_to_constants, add the nodes you want to include to output_node_names.

    – jdehesa
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:50














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I've used the TensorFlow's graph_util.convert_variables_to_constants function to freeze a ckpt model. I have added all nodes in the ckpt model to the whitelist of the convert_variables_to_constants.



However, when I want to load the freezed model and use it, apparently a few nodes have not been added. I mean in the bellow line:



logits = tf.get_default_graph().get_tensor_by_name("Logits/BiasAdd:0")



it gives me the following error:



KeyError: "The name 'Logits/BiasAdd:0' refers to a Tensor which does not exist. The operation, 'Logits/BiasAdd', does not exist in the graph."


Any ideas how can I add this node to the freezed model?










share|improve this question
















I've used the TensorFlow's graph_util.convert_variables_to_constants function to freeze a ckpt model. I have added all nodes in the ckpt model to the whitelist of the convert_variables_to_constants.



However, when I want to load the freezed model and use it, apparently a few nodes have not been added. I mean in the bellow line:



logits = tf.get_default_graph().get_tensor_by_name("Logits/BiasAdd:0")



it gives me the following error:



KeyError: "The name 'Logits/BiasAdd:0' refers to a Tensor which does not exist. The operation, 'Logits/BiasAdd', does not exist in the graph."


Any ideas how can I add this node to the freezed model?







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    convert_variables_to_constants prunes the graph and removes everything not needed to compute the given outputs (using extract_sub_graph). Make sure that all the nodes you want are necessary for the given outputs, or otherwise you can directly add more nodes as outputs to make sure they get included.

    – jdehesa
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:30













  • @jdehesa thanks. How can I include a necessary node to the output graph?

    – mohamad danesh
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:48











  • When you call convert_variables_to_constants, add the nodes you want to include to output_node_names.

    – jdehesa
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:50














  • 1





    convert_variables_to_constants prunes the graph and removes everything not needed to compute the given outputs (using extract_sub_graph). Make sure that all the nodes you want are necessary for the given outputs, or otherwise you can directly add more nodes as outputs to make sure they get included.

    – jdehesa
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:30













  • @jdehesa thanks. How can I include a necessary node to the output graph?

    – mohamad danesh
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:48











  • When you call convert_variables_to_constants, add the nodes you want to include to output_node_names.

    – jdehesa
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:50








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convert_variables_to_constants prunes the graph and removes everything not needed to compute the given outputs (using extract_sub_graph). Make sure that all the nodes you want are necessary for the given outputs, or otherwise you can directly add more nodes as outputs to make sure they get included.

– jdehesa
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30







convert_variables_to_constants prunes the graph and removes everything not needed to compute the given outputs (using extract_sub_graph). Make sure that all the nodes you want are necessary for the given outputs, or otherwise you can directly add more nodes as outputs to make sure they get included.

– jdehesa
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30















@jdehesa thanks. How can I include a necessary node to the output graph?

– mohamad danesh
Nov 13 '18 at 16:48





@jdehesa thanks. How can I include a necessary node to the output graph?

– mohamad danesh
Nov 13 '18 at 16:48













When you call convert_variables_to_constants, add the nodes you want to include to output_node_names.

– jdehesa
Nov 13 '18 at 16:50





When you call convert_variables_to_constants, add the nodes you want to include to output_node_names.

– jdehesa
Nov 13 '18 at 16:50












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