Reputation: 3583
I have installed Keras, and wanted to switch the backend to Theano. I checked out this post, but still have no idea where to put the created json file. Also, below is the error I got when running import keras
in Python Shell:
Using TensorFlow backend.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in import keras File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\keras__init__.py", line 2, in from . import backend File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\keras\backend__init__.py", line 64, in from .tensorflow_backend import * File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\keras\backend\tensorflow_backend.py", line 1, in import tensorflow as tf ImportError: No module named tensorflow
When running python -c "import keras; print(keras.__version__)"
from Windows command line, I got:
Using TensorFlow backend. Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\keras__init__.py", line 2, in from . import backend File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\keras\backend__init__.py", line 64, in from .tensorflow_backend import * File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\keras\backend\tensorflow_backend.py", line 1, in import tensorflow as tf ImportError: No module named tensorflow
Can someone please help? Thanks!
Upvotes: 36
Views: 51205
Reputation: 11
Simplest Solution:
Google's TensorFlow is default backend for keras but for example if u want to change it with theano then First check if the alternate backend you wish to work with is installed successfully by importing it in python shell:
import theano as th
if that works fine
Step 2: if you have installed keras, theano in virtualenv then go to virtualenv directory
e.g virtualenv/virtual/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keras/backend/
open init.py change line 27
Default backend: TensorFlow.
_BACKEND = 'theano'
and thats it
open python shell and import keras
import keras as kd
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 338
You can directly use,
import os
os.environ['KERAS_BACKEND']='theano'
or
os.environ['KERAS_BACKEND']='tensorflow'
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 2962
In ubuntu you can use this command to open keras.json file in vi editor and editing and saveing
sudo vi $HOME/.keras/keras.json
or use the following for opening in gedit
sudo gedit $HOME/.keras/keras.json
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3033
For Linux systems, the hidden .keras directory will be created in the user’s home directory. To observe whether or not it has been created, run the following command from your home directory (the -a allows you to see hidden files and directories).
ls –a
If the directory is there, then cd into it and modify the keras.json file. If it’s not there, then create the directory with
mkdir .keras
Then create the file with
touch keras.json
Then edit the file to make the config changes you referenced to change the backend engine to Theano.
This process is covered fully in this video.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 3295
Type following and press enter on command prompt:
%USERPROFILE%/.keras/keras.json
Change backend in the opened text file and save it.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1756
Just to add this informative post. I'm using anaconda for my task. And imported keras through my anaconda python. So keras got installed in
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Continuum\Anaconda3\Lib\site-packages
There are 2 folders in site-packages: keras
& Keras-1.0.8.dist-info
.
In Keras-1.0.8.dist-info
, there's a file called metadata.json
. This by default has "Theano" as backend. So, if you change that to tensorflow, you will get tensoflow backend.
Hope it will help someone who has might type of issues.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1837
In case you want to change the config, the json is available here: ~/.keras/keras.json
To do this dynamically in python 2.7 you can run:
from keras import backend as K
import os
def set_keras_backend(backend):
if K.backend() != backend:
os.environ['KERAS_BACKEND'] = backend
reload(K)
assert K.backend() == backend
set_keras_backend("theano")
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 5119
For those with a python shell open:
import os
with open(os.path.expanduser('~')+'\\.keras\\keras.json','w') as f:
new_settings = """{\r\n
"epsilon": 1e-07,\r\n
"image_data_format": "channels_last",\n
"backend": "theano",\r\n
"floatx": "float32"\r\n
}"""
f.write(new_settings)
import keras
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 8771
"Can’t find your keras.json file? : Windows
On most systems the keras.json file (and associated sub-directories) will not be created until you open up a Python shell and directly import the keras package itself.
If you find that the ~/.keras/keras.json file does not exist on your system, simply open up a shell, (optionally) access your Python virtual environment (if you are using virtual environments), and then import Keras:
$ workon keras_tf
$ python
>>> import keras
>>> quit()
"
Referenced from : keras-with-tensorflow/theano-backend
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 109
In case of Ubuntu,the following worked for me:
The '.keras' folder is present in your home directory,but is hidden.So,you need to unhide the hidden files in your home directory. You can see the hidden files in Ubuntu by
You can now see the '.keras' folder in your home directory.Inside that folder,you will see the 'keras.json' file which you can modify to switch the keras backend to theano according to the official documentation https://keras.io/backend/
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 33542
After looking at keras sources (this place):
Start up your python-binary and do the following
import os
print(os.path.expanduser('~'))
# >>> C:\\Users\\Sascha' # will look different for different OS
.keras
there where keras.json
resides (if it was already created). If it's not there, create it thereC:\\Users\\Sascha\\.keras\\keras.json'
Upvotes: 50