🔥 ONNX Runtime - the high performance scoring engine for ML models - for Ruby
Check out an example
For transformer models, check out Informers
Add this line to your application’s Gemfile:
gem "onnxruntime"
Load a model and make predictions
model = OnnxRuntime::Model.new("model.onnx")
model.predict({x: [1, 2, 3]})
Download pre-trained models from the ONNX Model Zoo
Get inputs
model.inputs
Get outputs
model.outputs
Get metadata
model.metadata
Load a model from a string or other IO
object
io = StringIO.new("...")
model = OnnxRuntime::Model.new(io)
Get specific outputs
model.predict({x: [1, 2, 3]}, output_names: ["label"])
OnnxRuntime::Model.new(path_or_io, {
enable_cpu_mem_arena: true,
enable_mem_pattern: true,
enable_profiling: false,
execution_mode: :sequential, # :sequential or :parallel
free_dimension_overrides_by_denotation: nil,
free_dimension_overrides_by_name: nil,
graph_optimization_level: nil, # :none, :basic, :extended, or :all
inter_op_num_threads: nil,
intra_op_num_threads: nil,
log_severity_level: 2,
log_verbosity_level: 0,
logid: nil,
optimized_model_filepath: nil,
profile_file_prefix: "onnxruntime_profile_",
session_config_entries: nil
})
model.predict(input_feed, {
output_names: nil,
log_severity_level: 2,
log_verbosity_level: 0,
logid: nil,
terminate: false,
output_type: :ruby # :ruby or :numo
})
You can also use the Inference Session API, which follows the Python API.
session = OnnxRuntime::InferenceSession.new("model.onnx")
session.run(nil, {x: [1, 2, 3]})
The Python example models are included as well.
OnnxRuntime::Datasets.example("sigmoid.onnx")
Download the appropriate GPU release and set:
OnnxRuntime.ffi_lib = "path/to/lib/libonnxruntime.so" # onnxruntime.dll for Windows
and use:
model = OnnxRuntime::Model.new("model.onnx", providers: ["CUDAExecutionProvider"])
Use:
model = OnnxRuntime::Model.new("model.onnx", providers: ["CoreMLExecutionProvider"])
View the changelog
Everyone is encouraged to help improve this project. Here are a few ways you can help:
- Report bugs
- Fix bugs and submit pull requests
- Write, clarify, or fix documentation
- Suggest or add new features
To get started with development and testing:
git clone https://github.com/ankane/onnxruntime-ruby.git
cd onnxruntime-ruby
bundle install
bundle exec rake vendor:all
bundle exec rake test