importing a ResNet model of python code in matlab?

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I would like to load a deep network from the attached python code file and use it in the trainNetwork function in matlab.
Attached file: ResNet_simple_model.py, which contains the deep neural network model. (import tensorflow, numpy, sys, etc.)
How can I load and run this in matlab, load it as lgraph or layers, and train it with the trainNetwork(training_data, layers, options) function?
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Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro
Have you tried using the native ResNet CNNs (https://uk.mathworks.com/help/deeplearning/ref/resnet50.html)?
Yongwon Jang
Yongwon Jang on 18 Aug 2023
Yes. I tried it with matlab toolbox.
But I want to know how to import and use .py file.
Thanks.

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Angelo Yeo
Angelo Yeo on 18 Aug 2023
1) Like @Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro said, you may apply to use the shipped ResNet for your research.
However, your Python model shows that your model is different from known ResNet models but rarther customized ones.
2) If you are using MATLAB R2021a or above, consider using importTensorFlowNetwork function. In order to import TF Network, you can save the model in "pb" format. How to save a TF Network into "pb" can be found in the link below.
https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/saved_model
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Yongwon Jang
Yongwon Jang on 18 Aug 2023
Edited: Yongwon Jang on 18 Aug 2023
But still I wonder how to import and use .py file, for cowork with python user, not using importTensorFlowNetwork .
for example, the combinations of below...
pyversion
py.importlib.import_module
pyrunfile
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Angelo Yeo
Angelo Yeo on 18 Aug 2023
Can you describe your workflow? Why do you want to run "py" files via MATLAB?
In my imagination, I assumed that you might want to import trained network from Python's end. If you want to cowork with Python users you can also export the trained model with exportNetworkToTensorFlow.

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