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[Documentation] phi-3 vision tutorial lacks samples for languages that are actually used for desktop development. #690

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BrainSlugs83 opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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Describe the documentation issue

All of the samples appear to be in Python. Nothing in C, or C#.

Python is awesome for academia, but most Windows desktop App developers are developing desktop and enterprise apps in modern languages like C#, and sometimes in C, it seems kind of frustrating that there is no examples on how to consume these models in a modern desktop app.

Please develop and share desktop app examples that use the Phi-3-vision model showcasing C# and other modern desktop app development stacks that windows developers are using today.

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https://onnxruntime.ai/docs/genai/tutorials/

@BrainSlugs83 BrainSlugs83 added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Jun 27, 2024
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We need c# as first class like python.

@natke natke transferred this issue from microsoft/onnxruntime Jul 11, 2024
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Please see the C# example and the C/C++ example for phi3-vision.

@parinitarahi parinitarahi removed their assignment Jul 11, 2024
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I'll close this issue since we have examples for phi3 vision for c++ and c#. Please let us know if those examples do not work for you or if you think we should add more documentation for easier discoverability.

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