Benchmarking Performance of Deep Learning Model for Material Segmentation on Two HPC Systems
Williams, Warren R., Glandon, S. Ross, Morris, Luke L., Cheng, Jing-Ru C.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Performance Benchmarking of HPC systems is an ongoing effort that seeks to provide information that will allow for increased performance and improve the job schedulers that manage these systems. We develop a benchmarking tool that utilizes machine learning models and gathers performance data on GPU-accelerated nodes while they perform material segmentation analysis. The benchmark uses a ML model that has been converted from Caffe to PyTorch using the MMdnn toolkit and the MINC-2500 dataset. Performance data is gathered on two ERDC DSRC systems, Onyx and Vulcanite. The data reveals that while Vulcanite has faster model times in a large number of benchmarks, and it is also more subject to some environmental factors that can cause performances slower than Onyx. In contrast the model times from Onyx are consistent across benchmarks. 1. Introduction The demand for intelligent devices and tools that will facilitate safer work environments, safer roadways, and an increased quality of life is ever growing.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-27-2023
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