Tabular Compression with the command line interface
Tabular Compression with the command line interface#
NeurEco executable for Tabular models (Regression, Compression, Classification) is called NeurEcoDNN. It can be called directly from a terminal / powershell after a full installation of NeurEco.
Note
When using a portable version of the software, make sure to add its bin directory to the environment variable PATH.
To call the executable, run the following command:
neurecoDNN
which will output:
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=== A D A G O S ===
Version: 4.01.2591.0 Compiled with MSVC v1928 Dec 5 2022 Matlab runtime:no
OpenMP: yes
MKL: yes
Version Ref: 27284d298a51ac68c0443ce3e5caee63cd26acb0
usage: neurecoDNN [-h] [command <parameters>]
Entry point for NeurEco model building and evaluation.
Commands:
build <configurationFilename>
build a neureco model from a given input solution/input set.
evaluate <configurationFilename>
evaluate a deepROM model from a given excitation.
exportC <NeurecoFilename path> <CFilename path> <precision>
exports NeurecoFilename model as an .h file
exportFMU <NeurecoFilename path> <fmuFilename path> <platform identifier>
export NeurecoFilename model as an FMU file
platform: 1=windows, 2=linux, 3=both, default: both.
exportONNX <NeurecoFilename path> <ONNXFilename path> <precision>
exports NeurecoFilename model as an ONNX file
exportVBA <NeurecoFilename path> <VBA Filename path> <precision>
exports NeurecoFilename model as an .bas file
...
Optional arguments:
-h, --help show this message and exit
Functionalities available via a call to executable: build, evaluate and export model.
- Data preparation for NeurEco Compression with the command line interface
- Build NeurEco Compression model with the command line interface
- Evaluate NeurEco Compression model in the command line interface
- Export NeurEco Compression model with the command line interface
- Illustrative test cases for Tabular Compression