How to use the ck.kernel.gen_uid function in ck

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github ctuning / ck-tensorflow / script / tf-mobilnet-classification-benchmark.py View on Github external
features=copy.deepcopy(cpipeline['features'])
            platform_dict['features'].update(features)

            r=ck.access({'action':'prepare_common_meta',
                         'module_uoa':'request.asplos18',
                         'platform_dict':platform_dict,
                         'deps':cpipeline['dependencies'],
                         'request_dict':request_dict})
            if r['return']>0: return r

            record_dict=r['record_dict']

            meta=r['meta']

            if random_name:
               rx=ck.gen_uid({})
               if rx['return']>0: return rx
               record_uoa=rx['data_uid']

            tags=r['tags']

            tags.append(experiment_type)

            tags.append('explore-mobilenets-'+experiment_type)
            tags.append(lib_tags)
            tags.append(platform_tags)
            tags.append(str(rho))
            tags.append(str(alpha))

            ii={'action':'autotune',
               'module_uoa':'pipeline',
               'data_uoa':'program',

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