mlx/examples/export/eval_mlp.py

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# Copyright © 2024 Apple Inc.
import mlx.core as mx
import mlx.nn as nn
import mlx.utils
class MLP(nn.Module):
"""A simple MLP."""
def __init__(
self, num_layers: int, input_dim: int, hidden_dim: int, output_dim: int
):
super().__init__()
layer_sizes = [input_dim] + [hidden_dim] * num_layers + [output_dim]
self.layers = [
nn.Linear(idim, odim)
for idim, odim in zip(layer_sizes[:-1], layer_sizes[1:])
]
def __call__(self, x):
for l in self.layers[:-1]:
x = nn.relu(l(x))
return self.layers[-1](x)
if __name__ == "__main__":
batch_size = 8
input_dim = 32
output_dim = 10
# Load the model
mx.random.seed(0) # Seed for params
model = MLP(num_layers=5, input_dim=input_dim, hidden_dim=64, output_dim=output_dim)
mx.eval(model)
# Note, the model parameters are saved in the export function
def forward(x):
return model(x)
mx.random.seed(42) # Seed for input
example_x = mx.random.uniform(shape=(batch_size, input_dim))
mx.export_function("eval_mlp.mlxfn", forward, example_x)
# Import in Python
imported_forward = mx.import_function("eval_mlp.mlxfn")
expected = forward(example_x)
(out,) = imported_forward(example_x)
assert mx.allclose(expected, out)
print(out)