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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/quantization/tensorflow/calibrator/calibration_algorithm_test.py
statistics.histogram_statistics.lower_bound = 0.0 statistics.histogram_statistics.bin_width = 1.0 hist_freq = np.zeros(501, dtype=np.int32) # Advanced calibration methods that use histograms detect outliers, so they # don't use the outliers as min/max values. hist_freq[0] = 1 hist_freq[-1] = 1 # The majority of the data exists around the center. hist_freq[250] = 1000
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src/internal/trace/traceviewer/static/trace_viewer_full.html
function blinkGcMetric(histograms,model){addDurationOfTopEvents(histograms,model);addDurationOfAtomicPause(histograms,model);addDurationOfAtomicPauseTransitiveClosure(histograms,model);addTotalDurationOfTopEvents(histograms,model);addTotalDurationOfBlinkAndV8TopEvents(histograms,model);addTotalDurationOfRootsMarking(histograms,model);addTotalDurationOfMarkingTransitiveClosure(histograms,model);addTotalDurationOfForegroundMarking(histograms,model);addTo...
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/telemetry/counter/doc.go
// the entity name itself contains a '/', that's ok: "cmd/go/flag" is fine. // // - Words should be '-' separated, as in "gopls/completion/errors-latency" // // - Histograms should use bucket names identifying upper bounds with '<'. // For example given two counters "gopls/completion/latency:<50ms" and // "gopls/completion/latency:<100ms", the "<100ms" bucket counts events
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src/runtime/metrics/description.go
// Examples of units might be "seconds", "bytes", "bytes/second", "cpu-seconds", // "byte*cpu-seconds", and "bytes/second/second". // // For histograms, multiple units may apply. For instance, the units of the buckets and // the count. By convention, for histograms, the units of the count are always "samples" // with the type of sample evident by the metric's name, while the unit in the name // specifies the buckets' unit. //
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/quantization/stablehlo/tests/passes/insert_calibration_statistics_saver.mlir
// CKECK-SAME: <{calibration_method = 5 : i32, id = "0", num_bins = 32 : i32, max_percentile = 0.000000e+00 : f32, min_percentile = 0.000000e+00 : f32}> : (tensor<1x3x4x3xf32>) -> (tensor<1x3x4x3xf32>, tensor<f32>, tensor<f32>, tensor<512xi64>) // CHECK: %[[CUSTOM_AGGREGATOR_1:.*]], %[[MIN_1:.*]], %[[MAX_1:.*]], %[[HISTOGRAM_1:.*]] = "tf.CustomAggregator"
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cmd/data-usage-cache.go
// dataUsageHash is the hash type used. type dataUsageHash string // sizeHistogramV1 is size histogram V1, which has fewer intervals esp. between // 1024B and 1MiB. type sizeHistogramV1 [dataUsageBucketLenV1]uint64 // sizeHistogram is a size histogram. type sizeHistogram [dataUsageBucketLen]uint64 // versionsHistogram is a histogram of number of versions in an object. type versionsHistogram [dataUsageVersionLen]uint64
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/quantization/stablehlo/tests/passes/insert_calibration_statistics_saver_with_skipping.mlir
// CKECK-SAME: <{calibration_method = 5 : i32, id = "skipping_id", num_bins = 32 : i32, max_percentile = 0.000000e+00 : f32, min_percentile = 0.000000e+00 : f32}> : (tensor<1x3x4x3xf32>) -> (tensor<1x3x4x3xf32>, tensor<f32>, tensor<f32>, tensor<512xi64>) // CHECK: %[[CUSTOM_AGGREGATOR_1:.*]], %[[MIN_1:.*]], %[[MAX_1:.*]], %[[HISTOGRAM_1:.*]] = "tf.CustomAggregator"
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src/runtime/histogram.go
// timeHistogram represents a distribution of durations in // nanoseconds. // // The accuracy and range of the histogram is defined by the // timeHistSubBucketBits and timeHistNumBuckets constants. // // It is an HDR histogram with exponentially-distributed // buckets and linearly distributed sub-buckets. // // The histogram is safe for concurrent reads and writes. type timeHistogram struct {
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src/internal/trace/traceviewer/histogram.go
"math" "strings" "time" ) // TimeHistogram is an high-dynamic-range histogram for durations. type TimeHistogram struct { Count int Buckets []int MinBucket, MaxBucket int } // Five buckets for every power of 10. var logDiv = math.Log(math.Pow(10, 1.0/5)) // Add adds a single sample to the histogram. func (h *TimeHistogram) Add(d time.Duration) { var bucket int if d > 0 {
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cmd/metrics-v3-types.go
// GaugeMT - represents a gauge metric. GaugeMT // HistogramMT - represents a histogram metric. HistogramMT // rangeL - represents a range label. rangeL = "range" ) func (mt MetricType) String() string { switch mt { case CounterMT: return "counter" case GaugeMT: return "gauge" case HistogramMT: return "histogram" default: return "*unknown*" } }
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