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Contributor II
 

Hi all,

I am currently working with eIQ Toolkit v1.17.0. In one of your older tutorials, I noticed that there was an option to override a node in the model (see blue buttons in image). I wanted to ask whether this functionality is still available in eIQ Toolkit v1.17.0. I tried with several models but this is no possible in any component of the NN for each model.

I was not able to find any reference to this feature in the current documentation. If it is no longer available, could you please let me know if there is a recommended alternative or a similar tool to achieve the same functionality?

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Chavira
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Hi @EOF,

 

The tool mentioned in Figure 45 is only a viewer. The picture should be recycled from an older version.


You can confirm this with the following screenshot.

 
 
 
 

Best Regards,
Alejandro

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Chavira
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Hi @EOF,

Thank you for contacting NXP Support!


I’ve attached the User Guide for the eIQ version you are currently using.
Unfortunately, it appears that this function is no longer available in the latest release of the eIQ Toolkit.


Best regards,
Chavira

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Hi @Chavira ,

Thank you for your reply. In the current manual (attached as a PDF in the first reply), Figure 45: eIQ Model Tool - convolution layer details still shows this feature as if it were available. Could you please confirm whether this is a mistake in the documentation?

Also, if the feature has indeed been discontinued, could you share the reason behind this decision?

Best regards,

EOF

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Chavira
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Hi @EOF,

 

The tool mentioned in Figure 45 is only a viewer. The picture should be recycled from an older version.


You can confirm this with the following screenshot.

 
 
 
 

Best Regards,
Alejandro

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