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  title: Mnist Comparison
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- emoji: πŸ“š
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- colorFrom: purple
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- colorTo: gray
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  sdk: streamlit
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  sdk_version: 1.37.0
 
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  app_file: app.py
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  pinned: false
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  license: mit
 
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  # MNIST Streamlit
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- This is a simple Streamlit app that demonstrates the differences between neural nets trained on the MNIST
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  There are three models saved locally available in the `models` directory:
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  - The time it took to load the model
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  - The probability distribution of predictions as a bar chart and table
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  ## Usage
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  To run the Streamlit app locally using Poetry, clone the repository, `cd` into the created directory, and run the following commands:
 
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  title: Mnist Comparison
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+ emoji: πŸ‘€
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+ colorFrom: yellow
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+ colorTo: red
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  sdk: streamlit
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  sdk_version: 1.37.0
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+ python_version: 3.12
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  app_file: app.py
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  pinned: false
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  license: mit
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+ tags: MNIST, Onnx, Keras
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  # MNIST Streamlit
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+ This is a simple Streamlit app that demonstrates the differences between neural nets trained on the [MNIST dataset](https://yann.lecun.com/exdb/mnist/).
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  There are three models saved locally available in the `models` directory:
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  - The time it took to load the model
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  - The probability distribution of predictions as a bar chart and table
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+ If you change your selected model after drawing the digit, that same drawing will be used with the newly selected model.
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+ To clear your "hand" drawn digit, click the trashcan icon under the drawing canvas.
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  ## Usage
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  To run the Streamlit app locally using Poetry, clone the repository, `cd` into the created directory, and run the following commands: