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Consume tensor-flow serving inception model using java client

Consume tensor-flow serving inception model using java client What I did is, I have deployed tensor-flow serving using Docker on Windows. I am using inception model inside the tensor-flow serving. It is up and running. Now, using java , I want to upload the image from browser to this inception model running in tensorflow serving and in response I should get the class name. Any sample example would help. 1 Answer 1 tensorflow serving is a service, so treat as such. there is no need for anything special. since 1.8 tensorflow serving offers a REST API so simply send an http request from you java application to the REST tensorflow serving service. There is a simple example for how to set up a REST tensorflow serving service for MNIST (but can be used with any model) in a blog post a recently posted: “Tensorflow serving: REST vs gRPC” https://medium.com/@avidaneran/tensorflow-serving-rest-vs-grpc-e8cef9d4ff62 All that is left for you to do is create the REST request according to yo

Lipstick pickup

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP Lipstick-tube pickups on a Danelectro electric guitar A lipstick guitar pickup is a form of single-coil magnetic guitar pickup, having its electronics totally encased in a chrome-plated metal tube. The lipstick-tube pickup was first introduced by Danelectro on their line of electric guitars. The original lipstick-tube pickups were, in fact, manufactured using surplus lipstick tubes, and were featured on Danelectro, Danelectro's Coral series, and guitars that were later marketed through Sears, Roebuck and Company department stores under the name Silvertone. These pickups continue to be featured on Danelectro and other guitars. Current production pickups are not made using lipstick tubes, but tubes manufactured specifically for guitar pickups. Construction Unlike a traditional guitar pickup that uses a plastic or fiber bobbin as a form for winding its coil, the lipstick-tube pickup has its coil wrapped around an alnico VI bar magnet, and then wrapped

John Stears

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John Stears From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search John Stears John Stears being interviewed in The Men Behind the Mayhem: The SFX of James Bond Born ( 1934-08-25 ) August 25, 1934 London, England, U.K. Died April 28, 1999 (1999-04-28) (aged 64) Pacific Palisades, California, U.S. Occupation Special Effects Supervisor John Stears (25 August 1934 – 28 June 1999) was a British two-time Academy Award-winning special effects expert. Affectionately known as 'The Real Q' he created James Bond's lethal Aston Martin DB5, Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder, the Jedi Knights' lightsabers, the endearing robots R2-D2 and C-3PO as well as a host of other movie gadgets and special effects. He also loves to play cricket. Contents 1 Life and family 2 Film career 3 Awards 4 Selected filmography 5 Death 6 References 7 External links Life and family [ edit ] John Stears was born in Uxbridge, London, on 2

Application of Neo4j for ERP systems migration to Azure

Application of Neo4j for ERP systems migration to Azure I am working with one of the organization where they want to migrate all their data stored in SAP and non-SAP systems to Azure. The way they are thinking is to just pick and dump the data (mostly the base tables of SAP). I didn’t buy on this and was looking to deliver more than just data migration. I was thinking if somehow I can use Neo4j to store the SAP base tables and see what the data has to offer in terms of relationships and data flows. Let me know if you know of any use case in this particular area and help me with your guidance By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of service, privacy policy and cookie policy, and that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies.

Restricted validity UK passport, Australian visa application [closed]

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.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0; up vote 1 down vote favorite I am being given a restricted validity passport (in the UK) because I have lost too many passports. This means it will expire in a year. I am planning to travel to Australia in 7 months for a working holiday visa. Obviously the passport is gonna expire whilst I am there and I'll need to get a new 9 year one. Can anyone tell me if this will prevent me from getting the visa in any way? And advice on how to get around this? Thanks x visas australia uk-citizens passport-renewals share | improve this question asked Apr 6 at 9:28 Charlie Irvine 6 2 closed as off-topic by David Richerby, Giorgio, CGCampbell, Ali Awan, mts Apr 6 at 20:08 This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason: "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, amo

Gold

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP This article is about the element. For other uses, see Gold (disambiguation). "Element 79" redirects here. For the short story by Fred Hoyle, see Element 79 (anthology). chemical element with atomic number 79 Gold,   79 Au General properties Appearance metallic yellow Standard atomic weight ( A r, standard ) 7002196966569000000♠ 196.966 569 (5) [1] Gold in the periodic table Hydrogen Helium Lithium Beryllium Boron Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon Sodium Magnesium Aluminium Silicon Phosphorus Sulfur Chlorine Argon Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium Manganese Iron Cobalt Nickel Copper Zinc Gallium Germanium Arsenic Selenium Bromine Krypton Rubidium Strontium Yttrium Zirconium Niobium Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenium Rhodium Palladium Silver Cadmium Indium Tin Antimony Tellurium Iodine Xenon Caesium Barium Lanthanum Cerium Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Samarium Europium Gadolinium Terbium Dysprosium Holmium Erbium Thuli