Add inference script with ASCII visualization for MNIST#1396
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This adds a CLI-based inference script to demonstrate model loading and prediction after training. - New file: mnist/infer.py with ASCII visualization - Modified: mnist/main.py to save trained weights - Modified: mnist/README.md with inference documentation
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Summary
This PR adds an inference script (
infer.py) to the MNIST example, demonstrating how to load and use trained models for predictions.Currently,
main.pyonly shows training. This addition completes the tutorial by showing the inference workflow.What's New
New file:
mnist/infer.py.safetensorsfileModified:
mnist/main.py--save-modelflag to save trained weights (default:model.safetensors)Modified:
mnist/README.mdUsage
Example Output
Why This Is Useful
Testing
Tested on macOS with Apple Silicon:
All changes are backward compatible.