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error while i deploy yolov5 model using tensoflow serving #6632

Closed MoonlightDragonShadow closed 2 years ago

MoonlightDragonShadow commented 2 years ago

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I user yolov5 6.0 export saved_model, but when i test it by restapi The following error occurs { "error": "Could not find variable tfc3_3/tf_conv_26/conv2d_26/kernel. This could mean that the variable has been deleted. In TF1, it can also mean the variable is uninitialized. Debug info: container=localhost, status=Not found: Container localhost does not exist. (Could not find resource: localhost/tfc3_3/tf_conv_26/conv2d_26/kernel)\n\t [[{{node model/tfc3_3/tf_conv_26/conv2d_26/Conv2D/ReadVariableOp}}]]" } Can anyone help with this? Thank you.

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