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Check Vivado version
FINN has a Vivado version requirements, e.g. 2019.1 in the 0.2b release. The available Vivado version should be checked before any Vivado-related commands are launched, and an assertion should be raised if there is a version mismatch.
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We also need to benchmark the Lottery-tickets Pruning algorithm and the Quantization algorithms. The models used for this would be the student networks discussed in #105 (ResNet18, MobileNet v2, Quantization v2).
Pruning (benchmark upto 40, 50 and 60 % pruned weights)
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Quantization
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Benchmarking KD
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