The `in_port` property in the `openvino.tools.mo.graph.graph.Node` class represents the input ports of a node in the OpenVINO Model Optimization Toolkit. The input ports are used to connect the node to other nodes in the computational graph. Each input port corresponds to a specific input tensor for the node. By accessing the `in_port` property, you can retrieve information about the input ports of a node, such as the number of input ports and the types and shapes of the input tensors connected to each input port. This property allows for the manipulation and analysis of the connections between nodes in the computational graph.
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