-[2.1 Inference Model Optimization](#21-inference-model-optimization)
-[2.2 Run optimized model on Phone](#22-run-optimized-model-on-phone)
-[注意:](#注意)
-[FAQ](#faq)
# Tutorial of PaddleOCR Mobile deployment
This tutorial will introduce how to use [Paddle Lite](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/Paddle-Lite) to deploy PaddleOCR ultra-lightweight Chinese and English detection models on mobile phones.
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Note: 1. The above Paddle-Lite library is compiled from the Paddle-Lite 2.9 branch. For more information about Paddle-Lite 2.9, please refer to [link](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/Paddle-Lite/releases/tag/v2.9).
Note: 1. The above Paddle-Lite library is compiled from the Paddle-Lite 2.10 branch. For more information about Paddle-Lite 2.10, please refer to [link](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/Paddle-Lite/releases/tag/v2.10).
- 2. [Recommended] Compile Paddle-Lite to get the prediction library. The compilation method of Paddle-Lite is as follows:
Note: When compiling Paddle-Lite to obtain the Paddle-Lite library, you need to turn on the two options `--with_cv=ON --with_extra=ON`, `--arch` means the `arm` version, here is designated as armv8,
More compilation commands refer to the introduction [link](https://paddle-lite.readthedocs.io/zh/latest/source_compile/compile_andriod.html) 。
More compilation commands refer to the introduction [link](https://paddle-lite.readthedocs.io/zh/release-v2.10_a/source_compile/linux_x86_compile_android.html) 。
After directly downloading the Paddle-Lite library and decompressing it, you can get the `inference_lite_lib.android.armv8/` folder, and the Paddle-Lite library obtained by compiling Paddle-Lite is located
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|Version|Introduction|Model size|Detection model|Text Direction model|Recognition model|Paddle-Lite branch|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|V2.0|extra-lightweight chinese OCR optimized model|7.8M|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/lite/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_det_opt.nb)|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/lite/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_cls_opt.nb)|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/lite/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_rec_opt.nb)|v2.9|
|V2.0(slim)|extra-lightweight chinese OCR optimized model|3.3M|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/lite/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_det_slim_opt.nb)|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/lite/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_cls_slim_opt.nb)|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/lite/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_rec_slim_opt.nb)|v2.9|
|PP-OCRv2|extra-lightweight chinese OCR optimized model|11M|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv2/lite/ch_PP-OCRv2_det_infer_opt.nb)|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv2/lite/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_cls_infer_opt.nb)|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv2/lite/ch_PP-OCRv2_rec_infer_opt.nb)|v2.10|
|PP-OCRv2(slim)|extra-lightweight chinese OCR optimized model|4.6M|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv2/lite/ch_PP-OCRv2_det_slim_opt.nb)|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv2/lite/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_cls_slim_opt.nb)|[download link](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv2/lite/ch_PP-OCRv2_rec_slim_opt.nb)|v2.10|
If you directly use the model in the above table for deployment, you can skip the following steps and directly read [Section 2.2](#2.2RunoptimizedmodelonPhone).
If you directly use the model in the above table for deployment, you can skip the following steps and directly read [Section 2.2](#2.2-Run-optimized-model-on-Phone).
If the model to be deployed is not in the above table, you need to follow the steps below to obtain the optimized model.
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The following takes the ultra-lightweight Chinese model of PaddleOCR as an example to introduce the use of the compiled opt file to complete the conversion of the inference model to the Paddle-Lite optimized model
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# [Recommendation] Download the Chinese and English inference model of PaddleOCR V2.0
wget https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/slim/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_det_slim_infer.tar && tar xf ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_det_slim_infer.tar
wget https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/slim/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_rec_slim_infer.tar && tar xf ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_rec_slim_infer.tar
# 【[Recommendation] Download the Chinese and English inference model of PP-OCRv2
wget https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv2/chinese/ch_PP-OCRv2_det_slim_quant_infer.tar && tar xf ch_PP-OCRv2_det_slim_quant_infer.tar
wget https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv2/chinese/ch_PP-OCRv2_rec_slim_quant_infer.tar && tar xf ch_PP-OCRv2_rec_slim_quant_infer.tar
wget https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/dygraph_v2.0/slim/ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_cls_slim_infer.tar && tar xf ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_cls_slim_infer.tar
After the conversion is successful, there will be more files ending with `.nb` in the inference model directory, which is the successfully converted model file.
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### 2.2 Run optimized model on Phone
Some preparatory work is required first.
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```
demo/cxx/ocr/
|-- debug/
| |--ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_det_slim_opt.nb Detection model
| |--ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_rec_slim_opt.nb Recognition model
| |--ch_PP-OCRv2_det_slim_opt.nb Detection model
| |--ch_PP-OCRv2_rec_slim_opt.nb Recognition model
| |--ch_ppocr_mobile_v2.0_cls_slim_opt.nb Text direction classification model
| |--11.jpg Image for OCR
| |--ppocr_keys_v1.txt Dictionary file
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PWD}:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# The use of ocr_db_crnn is:
# ./ocr_db_crnn Detection model file Orientation classifier model file Recognition model file Test image path Dictionary file path
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## WINDOWS Users
Windows does not support Pipeline Serving, if we want to lauch paddle serving on Windows, we should use Web Service, for more infomation please refer to [Paddle Serving for Windows Users](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/Serving/blob/develop/doc/WINDOWS_TUTORIAL.md)
Windows does not support Pipeline Serving, if we want to lauch paddle serving on Windows, we should use Web Service, for more infomation please refer to [Paddle Serving for Windows Users](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/Serving/blob/develop/doc/Windows_Tutorial_EN.md)
**WINDOWS user can only use version 0.5.0 CPU Mode**
Generally, a more complex model would achive better performance in the task, but it also leads to some redundancy in the model. Model Pruning is a technique that reduces this redundancy by removing the sub-models in the neural network model, so as to reduce model calculation complexity and improve model inference performance.
This example uses PaddleSlim provided[APIs of Pruning](https://paddlepaddle.github.io/PaddleSlim/api/prune_api/) to compress the OCR model.
This example uses PaddleSlim provided[APIs of Pruning](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim/tree/develop/docs/zh_cn/api_cn/dygraph/pruners) to compress the OCR model.
[PaddleSlim](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim), an open source library which integrates model pruning, quantization (including quantization training and offline quantization), distillation, neural network architecture search, and many other commonly used and leading model compression technique in the industry.
It is recommended that you could understand following pages before reading this example:
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### 3. Pruning sensitivity analysis
After the pre-trained model is loaded, sensitivity analysis is performed on each network layer of the model to understand the redundancy of each network layer, and save a sensitivity file which named: sen.pickle. After that, user could load the sensitivity file via the [methods provided by PaddleSlim](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim/blob/develop/paddleslim/prune/sensitive.py#L221) and determining the pruning ratio of each network layer automatically. For specific details of sensitivity analysis, see:[Sensitivity analysis](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim/blob/develop/docs/zh_cn/tutorials/image_classification_sensitivity_analysis_tutorial.md)
After the pre-trained model is loaded, sensitivity analysis is performed on each network layer of the model to understand the redundancy of each network layer, and save a sensitivity file which named: sen.pickle. After that, user could load the sensitivity file via the [methods provided by PaddleSlim](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim/blob/develop/paddleslim/prune/sensitive.py#L221) and determining the pruning ratio of each network layer automatically. For specific details of sensitivity analysis, see:[Sensitivity analysis](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim/blob/develop/docs/en/tutorials/image_classification_sensitivity_analysis_tutorial_en.md)
The function would return a dict after loading the sensitivity file. The keys of the dict are name of parameters in each layer. And the value of key is the information about pruning sensitivity of corresponding layer. In example, pruning 10% filter of the layer corresponding to conv10_expand_weights would lead to 0.65% degradation of model performance. The details could be seen at: [Sensitivity analysis](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim/blob/develop/docs/zh_cn/algo/algo.md#2-%E5%8D%B7%E7%A7%AF%E6%A0%B8%E5%89%AA%E8%A3%81%E5%8E%9F%E7%90%86)
The function would return a dict after loading the sensitivity file. The keys of the dict are name of parameters in each layer. And the value of key is the information about pruning sensitivity of corresponding layer. In example, pruning 10% filter of the layer corresponding to conv10_expand_weights would lead to 0.65% degradation of model performance. The details could be seen at: [Sensitivity analysis](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim/blob/release/2.0-alpha/docs/zh_cn/algo/algo.md)
Enter the PaddleOCR root directory,perform sensitivity analysis on the model with the following command:
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Quantization is a technique that reduces this redundancy by reducing the full precision data to a fixed number,
so as to reduce model calculation complexity and improve model inference performance.
This example uses PaddleSlim provided [APIs of Quantization](https://paddlepaddle.github.io/PaddleSlim/api/quantization_api/) to compress the OCR model.
This example uses PaddleSlim provided [APIs of Quantization](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSlim/blob/develop/docs/zh_cn/api_cn/dygraph/quanter/qat.rst) to compress the OCR model.
It is recommended that you could understand following pages before reading this example:
-[The training strategy of OCR model](../../../doc/doc_en/quickstart_en.md)