We welcome contributions to WebDNN. This document describes the procedures and rules.
Kinds of contributions will be one of the following, but not restricted to:
- Bugfix
- Implementation of a layer
- Implementation of a converter from a deep learning framework
- Improvement of performance
- Documantation
For new layer implementation, at least WebAssembly backend implementation is required. WebGPU backend can only be tested on Mac, so it is not mandatory.
If you have added some features, implementing tests corresponding to them is recommended.
test/webdnn_test
is for tests which can be completed within graph transpiler. test/runtime
is for tests which generates graph descriptor and compares its behavior on web browsers.
See how to run test commands in test/README.md
.
Send pull request from your fork branch to our master branch. The project organizer checks the request and accepts or gives request for revision.
WebDNN is distributed under the MIT License. Every contributor holds the copyright of his/her part.
By contributing to the mil-tokyo/webdnn repository through pull-request, comment, or otherwise, the contributor releases their content to the license and copyright terms herein.
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