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feature request: how to find a model #859
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Thank you for filing feature request. We will consider it in our next planning iteration. |
Please check whether https://www.kaggle.com/models is helpful in that regard since they provide these filters. |
@WGierke there is no sort by date nor by size, only filter by small/medium/large. but either way, not sure if thats relevant - is tfhub going away in favor of kaggle? |
It simply dosnt work |
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What happened?
tfhub contains thousands of models, but its nearly impossible to find something unless user already knows which exact model he/she wants to use.
feature request:
(see TFHub "Updated" field for any model is always set to a current date #810 for some history, this information was previously included but it was incorrect. and it seems now its gone completely)
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tensorflow_hub Version
0.13.0.dev (unstable development build)
TensorFlow Version
2.8 (latest stable release)
Other libraries
No response
Python Version
3.x
OS
Windows
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