![]() The Everedge Titan is deceptively simple in structure but well engineered with fine tolerances permitting very smooth lines. The fixing system – lengths of re-bar running through sleeves welded onto the edging – lends itself admirably to fine-tuning the curves and adjusting the gradients to mm precision, both down the slope and across the path. The ground was initially graded to form a flat, but inclined, plane: the level terraces were then cut into this. At this stage the laser level was packed away and the Everedge Titan was laid using only a web of builders lines stretched across the site. The path is laid with a cross fall from the outer edge to the inner edge of 1:50. Even with this gentle fall the overall structure has ‘banked corners’ giving it the feeling of a velodrome – with the whole structure tilted onto the slope. A foam board visualisation of this concept led to the idea of creating a raised path with clean sculpted edges. In turn this culminated in the choice of Everedge Titan, serendipitously available in galvanised finish. With great technical support from Everedge (take a bow Mr Simon Arrowsmith) we became confident that the material could be formed into the smooth radiuses that we required. ![]() The solution was to create a path in the form of two circles – a figure of 8 – each enclosing a terrace – the low, cool, blue, ‘yin’ terrace and the high, hot, burnt-orange ‘yang’ terrace. The palette of materials and colours was informed by those used in the client’s ongoing ‘modernist re-imagining’ of the house on the site – galvanised steel teamed with greys and warm buff colours – along with local slate stone from Delabole. And lastly the garden was to be highly sculptural both in its form and content. The client also wanted the design to reflect her interest in ancient Chinese philosophy so two personally meaningful symbols have been laid into the hard landscaping – firstly the divided, but equally balanced, circle of Yin Yang and secondly the rectilinear pattern of Li from the I Ching. The challenge of this moderately sloping site – overlooking Falmouth Bay – was to combine 2 level terraces with a step-free circular walking route. The client is an avid walker and wanted “to walk around the garden with my cat – without having to look at my feet”. Pip3 will install all models and dependencies automatically.We love when a customer sends us in a case study, especially on such a beautiful garden project. Please check out the releases to see what are available modules. Tf-models-official is the stable Model Garden package. Method 1: Install the TensorFlow Model Garden pip package To install the current release of tensorflow-models, please follow any one of the methods described below. It seamlessly integrates with tf.distribute and supports running on different device types (CPU, GPU, and TPU). A flexible and lightweight library that users can easily use or fork when writing customized training loop code in TensorFlow 2.x.A curated list of the GitHub repositories with machine learning models and implementations powered by TensorFlow 2.Maintained and supported by researchers.A collection of research model implementations in TensorFlow 1 or 2 by researchers.Reasonably optimized for fast performance while still being easy to readįor more details on the capabilities, check the guide on the Model-garden.Officially maintained, supported, and kept up to date with the latest TensorFlow 2 APIs by TensorFlow.A collection of example implementations for SOTA models using the latest TensorFlow 2's high-level APIs.v are also provided for models to theĮxtent possible though not all models are suitable. To improve the transparency and reproducibility of our models, training logs on TensorFlow users can take full advantage of TensorFlow for their research and We aim to demonstrate the best practices for modeling so that Implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) models and modeling solutions for The TensorFlow Model Garden is a repository with a number of different Welcome to the Model Garden for TensorFlow
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