Explicitly specify the paths for onnx models#177
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Explicitly specify the paths for onnx models#177peterleif wants to merge 1 commit intomicrosoft:masterfrom
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…dnsmos_local.py By explicitly specifying paths, it is easier to run dnsmos_local.py from other directories.
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Problem
The current implementation of dnsmos_local.py assumes the script is called from the same directory as dnsmos_local.py. Therefore, you need to move to the "DNSMOS" directory when you execute the script.
My implementation
I added one line of code to get the absolute path of the "DNSMOS" directory where dnsmos_local.py resides. By specifying the onnx models relative to this path, the paths of the onnx models can be always resolved regardless of where dnsmos_local.py is called from. This makes using the script a lot more easier.