Graph viewer
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What? Models can be hard to understand and discreetly tune without a clear visualization. Today, visualizing a model requires a third-party tool like Netron. Even so, Netron only works with relatively small models and it’s not native in Unity. The new Graph viewer enables native Unity visualizations and nontopological model optimizations, such as dispatching model nodes to different compute types.
Why? Most of our users are machine learning nonexperts, so having a tool like this will make it far easier for them to understand how models work, and to optimize and dispatch models in ways that today require machine learning expertise.
*Note: Graph editor functionality is separate from the Graph viewer and is covered on a separate roadmap card.