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import gradio as gr
import torch

from model import create_effnetb2_model
from timeit import default_timer as timer

# Setup class names
with open("class_names.txt", "r") as f:
    class_names = [food_name.strip() for food_name in  f.readlines()]

# Create model
model, transforms = create_effnetb2_model(
    num_classes=101,
)

# Load saved weights
model.load_state_dict(
    torch.load(
        f="09_pretrained_effnetb2_feature_extractor_food101_20_percent.pth",
        map_location=torch.device("cpu"),  # load to CPU
    )
)

# Create prediction code
def predict(img):
    start_time = timer()
    img = transforms(img).unsqueeze(0)
    model.eval()
    with torch.inference_mode():
        pred_probs = torch.softmax(model(img), dim=1)
    pred_labels_and_probs = {
        class_names[i]: float(pred_probs[0][i]) for i in range(len(class_names))
    }
    pred_time = round(timer() - start_time, 5)
    return pred_labels_and_probs, pred_time


# Create Gradio app
title = "FoodVision Big ๐Ÿ”๐Ÿ‘"
description = "An EfficientNetB2 feature extractor computer vision model to classify images of food into 101 different classes."
article = "Created at [09. PyTorch Model Deployment](https://www.learnpytorch.io/09_pytorch_model_deployment/)."

demo = gr.Interface(
    fn=predict,
    inputs=gr.Image(type="pil"),
    outputs=[
        gr.Label(num_top_classes=5, label="Predictions"),
        gr.Number(label="Prediction time (s)"),
    ],
    examples=[["examples/04-pizza-dad.jpeg"]],
    interpretation="default",
    title=title,
    description=description,
    article=article,
)

demo.launch()