feat: TensorRT FP16 backend for depth estimation#159
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Summary
Adds TensorRT FP16 as an inference backend for the depth estimation skill.
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How it works
Backend selection in
load_model()tries each backend in order:import tensorrtfails fast if not installedFirst run builds the engine (30-120s), subsequent runs load from cache (~instant).
Engine files are GPU-specific:
~/.aegis-ai/models/feature-extraction/trt_engines/Protocol compliance
Follows the JSONL stdin/stdout protocol. Ready event emits
backend: tensorrt.No changes to
transform_base.py, benchmark scripts, or CoreML/PyTorch code paths.Benchmark (RTX 4070 Laptop)
6.9x speedup