Wiki:https://github.com/microsoft/cntk/wiki
Hey, are you my kind of hands-off party? Before trying to install mxnet and TensorFlow, but because the time is short so often too late to lose interest in the installation, today see Microsoft's CNTK can be used, once installed, and test through
My environment:
Windows 7 X64
8G Memory
Download link
Official Installation Instructions: Https://github.com/Microsoft/CNTK/wiki/Setup-Windows-Binary-Script
After downloading the installation package with the link above, copy and paste the installation package to:
C:\local\cntk
This directory, which needs to be used later
The directory after the decompression
C:\local\cntk\Scripts\install\windows
There is a file name called Install.bat, and then run the script to complete the installation process
He will help you install the relevant class libraries and packages needed for your entire environment ...
The following refers to the official note:
- VS2015 Runtime'll be installed
- Msmpi'll be installed
- Anaconda3 'll be installed into the folder
C:\local\Anaconda3-4.1.1-Windows-x86_64
- A cntk-py35 environment'll be created or updated in
C:\local\Anaconda3-4.1.1-Windows-x86_64\envs
- The CNTK Python module would be installed or updated in the created CNTK-PY35 environment
- A batch file is created to activate the created Python environment and set the required environment variables
The official third step is to install the upgrade graphics driver, because my video card does not meet the requirements I skipped this step
Fourth Step
First of all:
Run the following code to activate the CNTK environment
CD C:\LOCAL\CNTKCD Scriptscntkpy35.bat
The next step is to run the framework according to the example code given by the official:
CD C:\LOCAL\CNTK
CD Tutorials\helloworld-logisticregression cntk configfile=lr_bs.cntk makemode=false Command=train
The final result should look like the following:
I do not know exactly what to do, but at least installed a tall on the deep learning environment is not it, hey
Microsoft's deep Learning Framework CNTK, I have seen the simplest way to install a framework, after 2.0 to start supporting C #