diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a400cdf --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# output dir +output_test +output* +instant_test_output +inference_test_output + + +*.json +*.diff + +# compilation and distribution +__pycache__ +_ext +*.pyc +*.pyd +*.so +detectron2.egg-info/ +build/ +dist/ +wheels/ + +# pytorch/python/numpy formats +*.pth +*.pkl +*.npy + +# ipython/jupyter notebooks +*.ipynb +**/.ipynb_checkpoints/ + +# Editor temporaries +*.swn +*.swo +*.swp +*~ + +# editor settings +.idea +.vscode +_darcs + +# project dirs +/detectron2/model_zoo/configs +/datasets/* +!/datasets/*.* +/projects/*/datasets + diff --git a/GETTING_STARTED.md b/GETTING_STARTED.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d705df3 --- /dev/null +++ b/GETTING_STARTED.md @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +## Getting Started with DiffusionDet + + + +### Installation + +The codebases are built on top of [Detectron2](https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2), [Sparse R-CNN](https://github.com/PeizeSun/SparseR-CNN), and [denoising-diffusion-pytorch](https://github.com/lucidrains/denoising-diffusion-pytorch). +Thanks very much. + +#### Requirements +- Linux or macOS with Python ≥ 3.6 +- PyTorch ≥ 1.9.0 and [torchvision](https://github.com/pytorch/vision/) that matches the PyTorch installation. + You can install them together at [pytorch.org](https://pytorch.org) to make sure of this +- OpenCV is optional and needed by demo and visualization + +#### Steps +1. Install Detectron2 following https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/blob/main/INSTALL.md#installation. + +2. Prepare datasets +``` +mkdir -p datasets/coco +mkdir -p datasets/lvis + +ln -s /path_to_coco_dataset/annotations datasets/coco/annotations +ln -s /path_to_coco_dataset/train2017 datasets/coco/train2017 +ln -s /path_to_coco_dataset/val2017 datasets/coco/val2017 + +ln -s /path_to_lvis_dataset/lvis_v1_train.json datasets/lvis/lvis_v1_train.json +ln -s /path_to_lvis_dataset/lvis_v1_val.json datasets/lvis/lvis_v1_val.json +``` + +3. Prepare pretrain models + +DiffusionDet uses three backbones including ResNet-50, ResNet-101 and Swin-Base. The pretrained ResNet-50 model can be +downloaded automatically by Detectron2. We also provide pretrained +[ResNet-101](https://github.com/ShoufaChen/DiffusionDet/releases/download/v0.1/torchvision-R-101.pkl) and +[Swin-Base](https://github.com/ShoufaChen/DiffusionDet/releases/download/v0.1/swin_base_patch4_window7_224_22k.pkl) which are compatible with +Detectron2. Please download them to `DiffusionDet_ROOT/models/` before training: + +```bash +mkdir models +cd models +# ResNet-101 +wget https://github.com/ShoufaChen/DiffusionDet/releases/download/v0.1/torchvision-R-101.pkl + +# Swin-Base +wget https://github.com/ShoufaChen/DiffusionDet/releases/download/v0.1/swin_base_patch4_window7_224_22k.pkl + +cd .. +``` + +Thanks for model conversion scripts of [ResNet-101](https://github.com/PeizeSun/SparseR-CNN/blob/main/tools/convert-torchvision-to-d2.py) +and [Swin-Base](https://github.com/facebookresearch/Detic/blob/main/tools/convert-thirdparty-pretrained-model-to-d2.py). + +4. Train DiffusionDet +``` +python train_net.py --num-gpus 8 \ + --config-file configs/diffdet.coco.res50.yaml +``` + +5. Evaluate DiffusionDet +``` +python train_net.py --num-gpus 8 \ + --config-file configs/diffdet.coco.res50.yaml \ + --eval-only MODEL.WEIGHTS path/to/model.pth +``` + +* Evaluate with arbitrary number (e.g 300) of boxes by setting `MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_PROPOSALS 300`. +* Evaluate with 4 refinement steps by setting `MODEL.DiffusionDet.SAMPLE_STEP 4`. + + +We also provide the [pretrained model](https://github.com/ShoufaChen/DiffusionDet/releases/download/v0.1/diffdet_coco_res50_300boxes.pth) +of [DiffusionDet-300boxes](configs/diffdet.coco.res50.300boxes.yaml) that is used for ablation study. + + +### Inference Demo with Pre-trained Models +We provide a command line tool to run a simple demo following [Detectron2](https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/tree/main/demo#detectron2-demo). + +```bash +python demo.py --config-file configs/diffdet.coco.res50.yaml \ + --input image.jpg --opts MODEL.WEIGHTS diffdet_coco_res50.pth +``` + +We need to specify `MODEL.WEIGHTS` to a model from model zoo for evaluation. +This command will run the inference and show visualizations in an OpenCV window. + +For details of the command line arguments, see `demo.py -h` or look at its source code +to understand its behavior. 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See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details. + + +## Citing DiffusionDet + +If you use DiffusionDet in your research or wish to refer to the baseline results published here, please use the following BibTeX entry. + +```BibTeX +@article{chen2022diffusiondet, + title={DiffusionDet: Diffusion Model for Object Detection}, + author={Chen, Shoufa and Sun, Peize and Song, Yibing and Luo, Ping}, + journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.09788}, + year={2022} +} +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/configs/Base-DiffusionDet.yaml b/configs/Base-DiffusionDet.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a393cc --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/Base-DiffusionDet.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +#MODEL: +# META_ARCHITECTURE: "DiffusionDet" +# WEIGHTS: "detectron2://ImageNetPretrained/torchvision/R-50.pkl" +# PIXEL_MEAN: [123.675, 116.280, 103.530] +# PIXEL_STD: [58.395, 57.120, 57.375] +# BACKBONE: +# NAME: "build_resnet_fpn_backbone" +# RESNETS: +# OUT_FEATURES: ["res2", "res3", "res4", "res5"] +# FPN: +# IN_FEATURES: ["res2", "res3", "res4", "res5"] +# ROI_HEADS: +# IN_FEATURES: ["p2", "p3", "p4", "p5"] +# ROI_BOX_HEAD: +# POOLER_TYPE: "ROIAlignV2" +# POOLER_RESOLUTION: 7 +# POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO: 2 +#SOLVER: +# IMS_PER_BATCH: 16 +# BASE_LR: 0.000025 +# STEPS: (210000, 250000) +# MAX_ITER: 270000 +# WARMUP_FACTOR: 0.01 +# WARMUP_ITERS: 1000 +# WEIGHT_DECAY: 0.0001 +# OPTIMIZER: "ADAMW" +# BACKBONE_MULTIPLIER: 1.0 # keep same with BASE_LR. +# CLIP_GRADIENTS: +# ENABLED: True +# CLIP_TYPE: "full_model" +# CLIP_VALUE: 1.0 +# NORM_TYPE: 2.0 +#SEED: 40244023 +#INPUT: +# MIN_SIZE_TRAIN: (480, 512, 544, 576, 608, 640, 672, 704, 736, 768, 800) +# CROP: +# ENABLED: False +# TYPE: "absolute_range" +# SIZE: (384, 600) +# FORMAT: "RGB" +#TEST: +# EVAL_PERIOD: 7330 +#DATALOADER: +# FILTER_EMPTY_ANNOTATIONS: False +# NUM_WORKERS: 4 +#VERSION: 2 + +MODEL: + META_ARCHITECTURE: "DiffusionDet" +# WEIGHTS: "/root/autodl-tmp/project/DiffusionDet-main/output/model_0009999.pth" + WEIGHTS: "/root/autodl-tmp/project/DiffusionDet-main/models/diffdet_coco_res50_300boxes.pth" + PIXEL_MEAN: [23.7354,23.7354, 23.7354] + PIXEL_STD: [27.256,27.256, 27.256] + BACKBONE: + NAME: "build_resnet_fpn_backbone" + RESNETS: + OUT_FEATURES: ["res2", "res3", "res4", "res5"] + FPN: + IN_FEATURES: ["res2", "res3", "res4", "res5"] + ROI_HEADS: + IN_FEATURES: ["p2", "p3", "p4", "p5"] + ROI_BOX_HEAD: + POOLER_TYPE: "ROIAlignV2" + POOLER_RESOLUTION: 7 + POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO: 2 +SOLVER: + IMS_PER_BATCH: 4 +# IMS_PER_BATCH: 8 +# BASE_LR: 0.000025 + BASE_LR: 0.000005 + STEPS: (25000, 32000) + MAX_ITER: 36500 + WARMUP_FACTOR: 0.01 + WARMUP_ITERS: 1000 + WEIGHT_DECAY: 0.0001 + OPTIMIZER: "ADAMW" + BACKBONE_MULTIPLIER: 1.0 # keep same with BASE_LR. + CLIP_GRADIENTS: + ENABLED: True + CLIP_TYPE: "full_model" + CLIP_VALUE: 1.0 + NORM_TYPE: 2.0 +SEED: 40244023 +INPUT: + MIN_SIZE_TRAIN: (800,1000,1200,1500) +# MAX_SIZE_TRAIN:1500 +# MIN_SIZE_TEST:800 +# MAX_SIZE_TEST:1500 + CROP: + ENABLED: False + TYPE: "absolute_range" +# SIZE: (224,224) + FORMAT: "RGB" +TEST: +# EVAL_PERIOD: 7330 +# EVAL_PERIOD: 5000 + EVAL_PERIOD: 3000 +DATALOADER: + FILTER_EMPTY_ANNOTATIONS: False + NUM_WORKERS: 4 +VERSION: 2 diff --git a/configs/diffdet.coco.res101.yaml b/configs/diffdet.coco.res101.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7bdcb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/diffdet.coco.res101.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +_BASE_: "Base-DiffusionDet.yaml" +MODEL: + WEIGHTS: "models/torchvision-R-101.pkl" + RESNETS: + DEPTH: 101 + STRIDE_IN_1X1: False + DiffusionDet: + NUM_PROPOSALS: 500 + NUM_CLASSES: 80 +DATASETS: + TRAIN: ("coco_2017_train",) + TEST: ("coco_2017_val",) +SOLVER: + STEPS: (350000, 420000) + MAX_ITER: 450000 +INPUT: + CROP: + ENABLED: True + FORMAT: "RGB" diff --git a/configs/diffdet.coco.res50.300boxes.yaml b/configs/diffdet.coco.res50.300boxes.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06e78f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/diffdet.coco.res50.300boxes.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +_BASE_: "Base-DiffusionDet.yaml" +MODEL: + + WEIGHTS: "/root/autodl-tmp/project/DiffusionDet-main/output_bbox500_CPDCfusionp5_scale1.0/model_final.pth" + RESNETS: + DEPTH: 50 + STRIDE_IN_1X1: False + DiffusionDet: + NUM_PROPOSALS: 500 + NUM_CLASSES: 7 +# NUM_CLASSES: 80 +DATASETS: + TRAIN: ("coco_2017_train",) + TEST: ("coco_2017_val",) +SOLVER: +# STEPS: (350000, 420000) +# MAX_ITER: 450000 + GAMMA: 0.05 + STEPS: (2000, 3999) + MAX_ITER: 5000 +INPUT: + CROP: + ENABLED: False +# ENABLED: True + FORMAT: "RGB" diff --git a/configs/diffdet.coco.res50.yaml b/configs/diffdet.coco.res50.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8acf6f --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/diffdet.coco.res50.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +_BASE_: "Base-DiffusionDet.yaml" +MODEL: + WEIGHTS: "detectron2://ImageNetPretrained/torchvision/R-50.pkl" + RESNETS: + DEPTH: 50 + STRIDE_IN_1X1: False + DiffusionDet: + NUM_PROPOSALS: 500 + NUM_CLASSES: 80 +DATASETS: + TRAIN: ("coco_2017_train",) + TEST: ("coco_2017_val",) +SOLVER: + STEPS: (350000, 420000) + MAX_ITER: 450000 +INPUT: + CROP: + ENABLED: True + FORMAT: "RGB" diff --git "a/datasets/\346\226\260\345\273\272\346\226\207\346\234\254\346\226\207\346\241\243.txt" "b/datasets/\346\226\260\345\273\272\346\226\207\346\234\254\346\226\207\346\241\243.txt" new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/demo.py b/demo.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a22b3f --- /dev/null +++ b/demo.py @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import argparse +import glob +import multiprocessing as mp +import numpy as np +import os +import tempfile +import time +import warnings +import cv2 +import tqdm + +from detectron2.config import get_cfg +from detectron2.data.detection_utils import read_image +from detectron2.utils.logger import setup_logger + +from diffusiondet.predictor import VisualizationDemo +from diffusiondet import DiffusionDetDatasetMapper, add_diffusiondet_config, DiffusionDetWithTTA +from diffusiondet.util.model_ema import add_model_ema_configs, may_build_model_ema, may_get_ema_checkpointer, EMAHook, \ + apply_model_ema_and_restore, EMADetectionCheckpointer + +# constants +WINDOW_NAME = "COCO detections" + + +def setup_cfg(args): + # load config from file and command-line arguments + cfg = get_cfg() + # To use demo for Panoptic-DeepLab, please uncomment the following two lines. + # from detectron2.projects.panoptic_deeplab import add_panoptic_deeplab_config # noqa + # add_panoptic_deeplab_config(cfg) + add_diffusiondet_config(cfg) + add_model_ema_configs(cfg) + cfg.merge_from_file(args.config_file) + cfg.merge_from_list(args.opts) + # Set score_threshold for builtin models + cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.SCORE_THRESH_TEST = args.confidence_threshold + cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.SCORE_THRESH_TEST = args.confidence_threshold + cfg.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.INSTANCES_CONFIDENCE_THRESH = args.confidence_threshold + cfg.freeze() + return cfg + + +def get_parser(): + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Detectron2 demo for builtin configs") + parser.add_argument( + "--config-file", + default="configs/quick_schedules/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_inference_acc_test.yaml", + metavar="FILE", + help="path to config file", + ) + parser.add_argument("--webcam", action="store_true", help="Take inputs from webcam.") + parser.add_argument("--video-input", help="Path to video file.") + parser.add_argument( + "--input", + nargs="+", + help="A list of space separated input images; " + "or a single glob pattern such as 'directory/*.jpg'", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--output", + help="A file or directory to save output visualizations. " + "If not given, will show output in an OpenCV window.", + ) + + parser.add_argument( + "--confidence-threshold", + type=float, + default=0.5, + help="Minimum score for instance predictions to be shown", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--opts", + help="Modify config options using the command-line 'KEY VALUE' pairs", + default=[], + nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, + ) + return parser + + +def test_opencv_video_format(codec, file_ext): + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="video_format_test") as dir: + filename = os.path.join(dir, "test_file" + file_ext) + writer = cv2.VideoWriter( + filename=filename, + fourcc=cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*codec), + fps=float(30), + frameSize=(10, 10), + isColor=True, + ) + [writer.write(np.zeros((10, 10, 3), np.uint8)) for _ in range(30)] + writer.release() + if os.path.isfile(filename): + return True + return False + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + mp.set_start_method("spawn", force=True) + args = get_parser().parse_args() + setup_logger(name="fvcore") + logger = setup_logger() + logger.info("Arguments: " + str(args)) + + cfg = setup_cfg(args) + + demo = VisualizationDemo(cfg) + + if args.input: + if len(args.input) == 1: + args.input = glob.glob(os.path.expanduser(args.input[0])) + assert args.input, "The input path(s) was not found" + for path in tqdm.tqdm(args.input, disable=not args.output): + # use PIL, to be consistent with evaluation + img = read_image(path, format="BGR") + start_time = time.time() + predictions, visualized_output = demo.run_on_image(img) + logger.info( + "{}: {} in {:.2f}s".format( + path, + "detected {} instances".format(len(predictions["instances"])) + if "instances" in predictions + else "finished", + time.time() - start_time, + ) + ) + + if args.output: + if os.path.isdir(args.output): + assert os.path.isdir(args.output), args.output + out_filename = os.path.join(args.output, os.path.basename(path)) + else: + assert len(args.input) == 1, "Please specify a directory with args.output" + out_filename = args.output + visualized_output.save(out_filename) + else: + cv2.namedWindow(WINDOW_NAME, cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL) + cv2.imshow(WINDOW_NAME, visualized_output.get_image()[:, :, ::-1]) + if cv2.waitKey(0) == 27: + break # esc to quit + elif args.webcam: + assert args.input is None, "Cannot have both --input and --webcam!" + assert args.output is None, "output not yet supported with --webcam!" + cam = cv2.VideoCapture(0) + for vis in tqdm.tqdm(demo.run_on_video(cam)): + cv2.namedWindow(WINDOW_NAME, cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL) + cv2.imshow(WINDOW_NAME, vis) + if cv2.waitKey(1) == 27: + break # esc to quit + cam.release() + cv2.destroyAllWindows() + elif args.video_input: + video = cv2.VideoCapture(args.video_input) + width = int(video.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH)) + height = int(video.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT)) + frames_per_second = video.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS) + num_frames = int(video.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT)) + basename = os.path.basename(args.video_input) + codec, file_ext = ( + ("x264", ".mkv") if test_opencv_video_format("x264", ".mkv") else ("mp4v", ".mp4") + ) + if codec == ".mp4v": + warnings.warn("x264 codec not available, switching to mp4v") + if args.output: + if os.path.isdir(args.output): + output_fname = os.path.join(args.output, basename) + output_fname = os.path.splitext(output_fname)[0] + file_ext + else: + output_fname = args.output + assert not os.path.isfile(output_fname), output_fname + output_file = cv2.VideoWriter( + filename=output_fname, + # some installation of opencv may not support x264 (due to its license), + # you can try other format (e.g. MPEG) + fourcc=cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*codec), + fps=float(frames_per_second), + frameSize=(width, height), + isColor=True, + ) + assert os.path.isfile(args.video_input) + for vis_frame in tqdm.tqdm(demo.run_on_video(video), total=num_frames): + if args.output: + output_file.write(vis_frame) + else: + cv2.namedWindow(basename, cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL) + cv2.imshow(basename, vis_frame) + if cv2.waitKey(1) == 27: + break # esc to quit + video.release() + if args.output: + output_file.release() + else: + cv2.destroyAllWindows() diff --git a/detectron2/__init__.py b/detectron2/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdd994b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +from .utils.env import setup_environment + +setup_environment() + + +# This line will be programatically read/write by setup.py. +# Leave them at the bottom of this file and don't touch them. +__version__ = "0.6" diff --git a/detectron2/checkpoint/__init__.py b/detectron2/checkpoint/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99da046 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/checkpoint/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +# File: + + +from . import catalog as _UNUSED # register the handler +from .detection_checkpoint import DetectionCheckpointer +from fvcore.common.checkpoint import Checkpointer, PeriodicCheckpointer + +__all__ = ["Checkpointer", "PeriodicCheckpointer", "DetectionCheckpointer"] diff --git a/detectron2/checkpoint/c2_model_loading.py b/detectron2/checkpoint/c2_model_loading.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cf8b77 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/checkpoint/c2_model_loading.py @@ -0,0 +1,407 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import logging +import re +from typing import Dict, List +import torch +from tabulate import tabulate + + +def convert_basic_c2_names(original_keys): + """ + Apply some basic name conversion to names in C2 weights. + It only deals with typical backbone models. + + Args: + original_keys (list[str]): + Returns: + list[str]: The same number of strings matching those in original_keys. + """ + layer_keys = copy.deepcopy(original_keys) + layer_keys = [ + {"pred_b": "linear_b", "pred_w": "linear_w"}.get(k, k) for k in layer_keys + ] # some hard-coded mappings + + layer_keys = [k.replace("_", ".") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("\\.b$", ".bias", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("\\.w$", ".weight", k) for k in layer_keys] + # Uniform both bn and gn names to "norm" + layer_keys = [re.sub("bn\\.s$", "norm.weight", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("bn\\.bias$", "norm.bias", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("bn\\.rm", "norm.running_mean", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("bn\\.running.mean$", "norm.running_mean", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("bn\\.riv$", "norm.running_var", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("bn\\.running.var$", "norm.running_var", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("bn\\.gamma$", "norm.weight", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("bn\\.beta$", "norm.bias", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("gn\\.s$", "norm.weight", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("gn\\.bias$", "norm.bias", k) for k in layer_keys] + + # stem + layer_keys = [re.sub("^res\\.conv1\\.norm\\.", "conv1.norm.", k) for k in layer_keys] + # to avoid mis-matching with "conv1" in other components (e.g. detection head) + layer_keys = [re.sub("^conv1\\.", "stem.conv1.", k) for k in layer_keys] + + # layer1-4 is used by torchvision, however we follow the C2 naming strategy (res2-5) + # layer_keys = [re.sub("^res2.", "layer1.", k) for k in layer_keys] + # layer_keys = [re.sub("^res3.", "layer2.", k) for k in layer_keys] + # layer_keys = [re.sub("^res4.", "layer3.", k) for k in layer_keys] + # layer_keys = [re.sub("^res5.", "layer4.", k) for k in layer_keys] + + # blocks + layer_keys = [k.replace(".branch1.", ".shortcut.") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [k.replace(".branch2a.", ".conv1.") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [k.replace(".branch2b.", ".conv2.") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [k.replace(".branch2c.", ".conv3.") for k in layer_keys] + + # DensePose substitutions + layer_keys = [re.sub("^body.conv.fcn", "body_conv_fcn", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [k.replace("AnnIndex.lowres", "ann_index_lowres") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [k.replace("Index.UV.lowres", "index_uv_lowres") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [k.replace("U.lowres", "u_lowres") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [k.replace("V.lowres", "v_lowres") for k in layer_keys] + return layer_keys + + +def convert_c2_detectron_names(weights): + """ + Map Caffe2 Detectron weight names to Detectron2 names. + + Args: + weights (dict): name -> tensor + + Returns: + dict: detectron2 names -> tensor + dict: detectron2 names -> C2 names + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Renaming Caffe2 weights ......") + original_keys = sorted(weights.keys()) + layer_keys = copy.deepcopy(original_keys) + + layer_keys = convert_basic_c2_names(layer_keys) + + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # RPN hidden representation conv + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # FPN case + # In the C2 model, the RPN hidden layer conv is defined for FPN level 2 and then + # shared for all other levels, hence the appearance of "fpn2" + layer_keys = [ + k.replace("conv.rpn.fpn2", "proposal_generator.rpn_head.conv") for k in layer_keys + ] + # Non-FPN case + layer_keys = [k.replace("conv.rpn", "proposal_generator.rpn_head.conv") for k in layer_keys] + + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # RPN box transformation conv + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # FPN case (see note above about "fpn2") + layer_keys = [ + k.replace("rpn.bbox.pred.fpn2", "proposal_generator.rpn_head.anchor_deltas") + for k in layer_keys + ] + layer_keys = [ + k.replace("rpn.cls.logits.fpn2", "proposal_generator.rpn_head.objectness_logits") + for k in layer_keys + ] + # Non-FPN case + layer_keys = [ + k.replace("rpn.bbox.pred", "proposal_generator.rpn_head.anchor_deltas") for k in layer_keys + ] + layer_keys = [ + k.replace("rpn.cls.logits", "proposal_generator.rpn_head.objectness_logits") + for k in layer_keys + ] + + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Fast R-CNN box head + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + layer_keys = [re.sub("^bbox\\.pred", "bbox_pred", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("^cls\\.score", "cls_score", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("^fc6\\.", "box_head.fc1.", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("^fc7\\.", "box_head.fc2.", k) for k in layer_keys] + # 4conv1fc head tensor names: head_conv1_w, head_conv1_gn_s + layer_keys = [re.sub("^head\\.conv", "box_head.conv", k) for k in layer_keys] + + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # FPN lateral and output convolutions + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + def fpn_map(name): + """ + Look for keys with the following patterns: + 1) Starts with "fpn.inner." + Example: "fpn.inner.res2.2.sum.lateral.weight" + Meaning: These are lateral pathway convolutions + 2) Starts with "fpn.res" + Example: "fpn.res2.2.sum.weight" + Meaning: These are FPN output convolutions + """ + splits = name.split(".") + norm = ".norm" if "norm" in splits else "" + if name.startswith("fpn.inner."): + # splits example: ['fpn', 'inner', 'res2', '2', 'sum', 'lateral', 'weight'] + stage = int(splits[2][len("res") :]) + return "fpn_lateral{}{}.{}".format(stage, norm, splits[-1]) + elif name.startswith("fpn.res"): + # splits example: ['fpn', 'res2', '2', 'sum', 'weight'] + stage = int(splits[1][len("res") :]) + return "fpn_output{}{}.{}".format(stage, norm, splits[-1]) + return name + + layer_keys = [fpn_map(k) for k in layer_keys] + + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Mask R-CNN mask head + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # roi_heads.StandardROIHeads case + layer_keys = [k.replace(".[mask].fcn", "mask_head.mask_fcn") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [re.sub("^\\.mask\\.fcn", "mask_head.mask_fcn", k) for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [k.replace("mask.fcn.logits", "mask_head.predictor") for k in layer_keys] + # roi_heads.Res5ROIHeads case + layer_keys = [k.replace("conv5.mask", "mask_head.deconv") for k in layer_keys] + + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Keypoint R-CNN head + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # interestingly, the keypoint head convs have blob names that are simply "conv_fcnX" + layer_keys = [k.replace("conv.fcn", "roi_heads.keypoint_head.conv_fcn") for k in layer_keys] + layer_keys = [ + k.replace("kps.score.lowres", "roi_heads.keypoint_head.score_lowres") for k in layer_keys + ] + layer_keys = [k.replace("kps.score.", "roi_heads.keypoint_head.score.") for k in layer_keys] + + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Done with replacements + # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + assert len(set(layer_keys)) == len(layer_keys) + assert len(original_keys) == len(layer_keys) + + new_weights = {} + new_keys_to_original_keys = {} + for orig, renamed in zip(original_keys, layer_keys): + new_keys_to_original_keys[renamed] = orig + if renamed.startswith("bbox_pred.") or renamed.startswith("mask_head.predictor."): + # remove the meaningless prediction weight for background class + new_start_idx = 4 if renamed.startswith("bbox_pred.") else 1 + new_weights[renamed] = weights[orig][new_start_idx:] + logger.info( + "Remove prediction weight for background class in {}. The shape changes from " + "{} to {}.".format( + renamed, tuple(weights[orig].shape), tuple(new_weights[renamed].shape) + ) + ) + elif renamed.startswith("cls_score."): + # move weights of bg class from original index 0 to last index + logger.info( + "Move classification weights for background class in {} from index 0 to " + "index {}.".format(renamed, weights[orig].shape[0] - 1) + ) + new_weights[renamed] = torch.cat([weights[orig][1:], weights[orig][:1]]) + else: + new_weights[renamed] = weights[orig] + + return new_weights, new_keys_to_original_keys + + +# Note the current matching is not symmetric. +# it assumes model_state_dict will have longer names. +def align_and_update_state_dicts(model_state_dict, ckpt_state_dict, c2_conversion=True): + """ + Match names between the two state-dict, and returns a new chkpt_state_dict with names + converted to match model_state_dict with heuristics. The returned dict can be later + loaded with fvcore checkpointer. + If `c2_conversion==True`, `ckpt_state_dict` is assumed to be a Caffe2 + model and will be renamed at first. + + Strategy: suppose that the models that we will create will have prefixes appended + to each of its keys, for example due to an extra level of nesting that the original + pre-trained weights from ImageNet won't contain. For example, model.state_dict() + might return backbone[0].body.res2.conv1.weight, while the pre-trained model contains + res2.conv1.weight. We thus want to match both parameters together. + For that, we look for each model weight, look among all loaded keys if there is one + that is a suffix of the current weight name, and use it if that's the case. + If multiple matches exist, take the one with longest size + of the corresponding name. For example, for the same model as before, the pretrained + weight file can contain both res2.conv1.weight, as well as conv1.weight. In this case, + we want to match backbone[0].body.conv1.weight to conv1.weight, and + backbone[0].body.res2.conv1.weight to res2.conv1.weight. + """ + model_keys = sorted(model_state_dict.keys()) + if c2_conversion: + ckpt_state_dict, original_keys = convert_c2_detectron_names(ckpt_state_dict) + # original_keys: the name in the original dict (before renaming) + else: + original_keys = {x: x for x in ckpt_state_dict.keys()} + ckpt_keys = sorted(ckpt_state_dict.keys()) + + def match(a, b): + # Matched ckpt_key should be a complete (starts with '.') suffix. + # For example, roi_heads.mesh_head.whatever_conv1 does not match conv1, + # but matches whatever_conv1 or mesh_head.whatever_conv1. + return a == b or a.endswith("." + b) + + # get a matrix of string matches, where each (i, j) entry correspond to the size of the + # ckpt_key string, if it matches + match_matrix = [len(j) if match(i, j) else 0 for i in model_keys for j in ckpt_keys] + match_matrix = torch.as_tensor(match_matrix).view(len(model_keys), len(ckpt_keys)) + # use the matched one with longest size in case of multiple matches + max_match_size, idxs = match_matrix.max(1) + # remove indices that correspond to no-match + idxs[max_match_size == 0] = -1 + + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + # matched_pairs (matched checkpoint key --> matched model key) + matched_keys = {} + result_state_dict = {} + for idx_model, idx_ckpt in enumerate(idxs.tolist()): + if idx_ckpt == -1: + continue + key_model = model_keys[idx_model] + key_ckpt = ckpt_keys[idx_ckpt] + value_ckpt = ckpt_state_dict[key_ckpt] + shape_in_model = model_state_dict[key_model].shape + + if shape_in_model != value_ckpt.shape: + logger.warning( + "Shape of {} in checkpoint is {}, while shape of {} in model is {}.".format( + key_ckpt, value_ckpt.shape, key_model, shape_in_model + ) + ) + logger.warning( + "{} will not be loaded. Please double check and see if this is desired.".format( + key_ckpt + ) + ) + continue + + assert key_model not in result_state_dict + result_state_dict[key_model] = value_ckpt + if key_ckpt in matched_keys: # already added to matched_keys + logger.error( + "Ambiguity found for {} in checkpoint!" + "It matches at least two keys in the model ({} and {}).".format( + key_ckpt, key_model, matched_keys[key_ckpt] + ) + ) + raise ValueError("Cannot match one checkpoint key to multiple keys in the model.") + + matched_keys[key_ckpt] = key_model + + # logging: + matched_model_keys = sorted(matched_keys.values()) + if len(matched_model_keys) == 0: + logger.warning("No weights in checkpoint matched with model.") + return ckpt_state_dict + common_prefix = _longest_common_prefix(matched_model_keys) + rev_matched_keys = {v: k for k, v in matched_keys.items()} + original_keys = {k: original_keys[rev_matched_keys[k]] for k in matched_model_keys} + + model_key_groups = _group_keys_by_module(matched_model_keys, original_keys) + table = [] + memo = set() + for key_model in matched_model_keys: + if key_model in memo: + continue + if key_model in model_key_groups: + group = model_key_groups[key_model] + memo |= set(group) + shapes = [tuple(model_state_dict[k].shape) for k in group] + table.append( + ( + _longest_common_prefix([k[len(common_prefix) :] for k in group]) + "*", + _group_str([original_keys[k] for k in group]), + " ".join([str(x).replace(" ", "") for x in shapes]), + ) + ) + else: + key_checkpoint = original_keys[key_model] + shape = str(tuple(model_state_dict[key_model].shape)) + table.append((key_model[len(common_prefix) :], key_checkpoint, shape)) + submodule_str = common_prefix[:-1] if common_prefix else "model" + logger.info( + f"Following weights matched with submodule {submodule_str} - Total num: {len(table)}" + ) + + unmatched_ckpt_keys = [k for k in ckpt_keys if k not in set(matched_keys.keys())] + for k in unmatched_ckpt_keys: + result_state_dict[k] = ckpt_state_dict[k] + return result_state_dict + + +def _group_keys_by_module(keys: List[str], original_names: Dict[str, str]): + """ + Params in the same submodule are grouped together. + + Args: + keys: names of all parameters + original_names: mapping from parameter name to their name in the checkpoint + + Returns: + dict[name -> all other names in the same group] + """ + + def _submodule_name(key): + pos = key.rfind(".") + if pos < 0: + return None + prefix = key[: pos + 1] + return prefix + + all_submodules = [_submodule_name(k) for k in keys] + all_submodules = [x for x in all_submodules if x] + all_submodules = sorted(all_submodules, key=len) + + ret = {} + for prefix in all_submodules: + group = [k for k in keys if k.startswith(prefix)] + if len(group) <= 1: + continue + original_name_lcp = _longest_common_prefix_str([original_names[k] for k in group]) + if len(original_name_lcp) == 0: + # don't group weights if original names don't share prefix + continue + + for k in group: + if k in ret: + continue + ret[k] = group + return ret + + +def _longest_common_prefix(names: List[str]) -> str: + """ + ["abc.zfg", "abc.zef"] -> "abc." + """ + names = [n.split(".") for n in names] + m1, m2 = min(names), max(names) + ret = [a for a, b in zip(m1, m2) if a == b] + ret = ".".join(ret) + "." if len(ret) else "" + return ret + + +def _longest_common_prefix_str(names: List[str]) -> str: + m1, m2 = min(names), max(names) + lcp = [] + for a, b in zip(m1, m2): + if a == b: + lcp.append(a) + else: + break + lcp = "".join(lcp) + return lcp + + +def _group_str(names: List[str]) -> str: + """ + Turn "common1", "common2", "common3" into "common{1,2,3}" + """ + lcp = _longest_common_prefix_str(names) + rest = [x[len(lcp) :] for x in names] + rest = "{" + ",".join(rest) + "}" + ret = lcp + rest + + # add some simplification for BN specifically + ret = ret.replace("bn_{beta,running_mean,running_var,gamma}", "bn_*") + ret = ret.replace("bn_beta,bn_running_mean,bn_running_var,bn_gamma", "bn_*") + return ret diff --git a/detectron2/checkpoint/catalog.py b/detectron2/checkpoint/catalog.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c954fde --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/checkpoint/catalog.py @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging + +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathHandler, PathManager + + +class ModelCatalog: + """ + Store mappings from names to third-party models. + """ + + S3_C2_DETECTRON_PREFIX = "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/detectron" + + # MSRA models have STRIDE_IN_1X1=True. False otherwise. + # NOTE: all BN models here have fused BN into an affine layer. + # As a result, you should only load them to a model with "FrozenBN". + # Loading them to a model with regular BN or SyncBN is wrong. + # Even when loaded to FrozenBN, it is still different from affine by an epsilon, + # which should be negligible for training. + # NOTE: all models here uses PIXEL_STD=[1,1,1] + # NOTE: Most of the BN models here are no longer used. We use the + # re-converted pre-trained models under detectron2 model zoo instead. + C2_IMAGENET_MODELS = { + "MSRA/R-50": "ImageNetPretrained/MSRA/R-50.pkl", + "MSRA/R-101": "ImageNetPretrained/MSRA/R-101.pkl", + "FAIR/R-50-GN": "ImageNetPretrained/47261647/R-50-GN.pkl", + "FAIR/R-101-GN": "ImageNetPretrained/47592356/R-101-GN.pkl", + "FAIR/X-101-32x8d": "ImageNetPretrained/20171220/X-101-32x8d.pkl", + "FAIR/X-101-64x4d": "ImageNetPretrained/FBResNeXt/X-101-64x4d.pkl", + "FAIR/X-152-32x8d-IN5k": "ImageNetPretrained/25093814/X-152-32x8d-IN5k.pkl", + } + + C2_DETECTRON_PATH_FORMAT = ( + "{prefix}/{url}/output/train/{dataset}/{type}/model_final.pkl" # noqa B950 + ) + + C2_DATASET_COCO = "coco_2014_train%3Acoco_2014_valminusminival" + C2_DATASET_COCO_KEYPOINTS = "keypoints_coco_2014_train%3Akeypoints_coco_2014_valminusminival" + + # format: {model_name} -> part of the url + C2_DETECTRON_MODELS = { + "35857197/e2e_faster_rcnn_R-50-C4_1x": "35857197/12_2017_baselines/e2e_faster_rcnn_R-50-C4_1x.yaml.01_33_49.iAX0mXvW", # noqa B950 + "35857345/e2e_faster_rcnn_R-50-FPN_1x": "35857345/12_2017_baselines/e2e_faster_rcnn_R-50-FPN_1x.yaml.01_36_30.cUF7QR7I", # noqa B950 + "35857890/e2e_faster_rcnn_R-101-FPN_1x": "35857890/12_2017_baselines/e2e_faster_rcnn_R-101-FPN_1x.yaml.01_38_50.sNxI7sX7", # noqa B950 + "36761737/e2e_faster_rcnn_X-101-32x8d-FPN_1x": "36761737/12_2017_baselines/e2e_faster_rcnn_X-101-32x8d-FPN_1x.yaml.06_31_39.5MIHi1fZ", # noqa B950 + "35858791/e2e_mask_rcnn_R-50-C4_1x": "35858791/12_2017_baselines/e2e_mask_rcnn_R-50-C4_1x.yaml.01_45_57.ZgkA7hPB", # noqa B950 + "35858933/e2e_mask_rcnn_R-50-FPN_1x": "35858933/12_2017_baselines/e2e_mask_rcnn_R-50-FPN_1x.yaml.01_48_14.DzEQe4wC", # noqa B950 + "35861795/e2e_mask_rcnn_R-101-FPN_1x": "35861795/12_2017_baselines/e2e_mask_rcnn_R-101-FPN_1x.yaml.02_31_37.KqyEK4tT", # noqa B950 + "36761843/e2e_mask_rcnn_X-101-32x8d-FPN_1x": "36761843/12_2017_baselines/e2e_mask_rcnn_X-101-32x8d-FPN_1x.yaml.06_35_59.RZotkLKI", # noqa B950 + "48616381/e2e_mask_rcnn_R-50-FPN_2x_gn": "GN/48616381/04_2018_gn_baselines/e2e_mask_rcnn_R-50-FPN_2x_gn_0416.13_23_38.bTlTI97Q", # noqa B950 + "37697547/e2e_keypoint_rcnn_R-50-FPN_1x": "37697547/12_2017_baselines/e2e_keypoint_rcnn_R-50-FPN_1x.yaml.08_42_54.kdzV35ao", # noqa B950 + "35998355/rpn_R-50-C4_1x": "35998355/12_2017_baselines/rpn_R-50-C4_1x.yaml.08_00_43.njH5oD9L", # noqa B950 + "35998814/rpn_R-50-FPN_1x": "35998814/12_2017_baselines/rpn_R-50-FPN_1x.yaml.08_06_03.Axg0r179", # noqa B950 + "36225147/fast_R-50-FPN_1x": "36225147/12_2017_baselines/fast_rcnn_R-50-FPN_1x.yaml.08_39_09.L3obSdQ2", # noqa B950 + } + + @staticmethod + def get(name): + if name.startswith("Caffe2Detectron/COCO"): + return ModelCatalog._get_c2_detectron_baseline(name) + if name.startswith("ImageNetPretrained/"): + return ModelCatalog._get_c2_imagenet_pretrained(name) + raise RuntimeError("model not present in the catalog: {}".format(name)) + + @staticmethod + def _get_c2_imagenet_pretrained(name): + prefix = ModelCatalog.S3_C2_DETECTRON_PREFIX + name = name[len("ImageNetPretrained/") :] + name = ModelCatalog.C2_IMAGENET_MODELS[name] + url = "/".join([prefix, name]) + return url + + @staticmethod + def _get_c2_detectron_baseline(name): + name = name[len("Caffe2Detectron/COCO/") :] + url = ModelCatalog.C2_DETECTRON_MODELS[name] + if "keypoint_rcnn" in name: + dataset = ModelCatalog.C2_DATASET_COCO_KEYPOINTS + else: + dataset = ModelCatalog.C2_DATASET_COCO + + if "35998355/rpn_R-50-C4_1x" in name: + # this one model is somehow different from others .. + type = "rpn" + else: + type = "generalized_rcnn" + + # Detectron C2 models are stored in the structure defined in `C2_DETECTRON_PATH_FORMAT`. + url = ModelCatalog.C2_DETECTRON_PATH_FORMAT.format( + prefix=ModelCatalog.S3_C2_DETECTRON_PREFIX, url=url, type=type, dataset=dataset + ) + return url + + +class ModelCatalogHandler(PathHandler): + """ + Resolve URL like catalog://. + """ + + PREFIX = "catalog://" + + def _get_supported_prefixes(self): + return [self.PREFIX] + + def _get_local_path(self, path, **kwargs): + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + catalog_path = ModelCatalog.get(path[len(self.PREFIX) :]) + logger.info("Catalog entry {} points to {}".format(path, catalog_path)) + return PathManager.get_local_path(catalog_path, **kwargs) + + def _open(self, path, mode="r", **kwargs): + return PathManager.open(self._get_local_path(path), mode, **kwargs) + + +PathManager.register_handler(ModelCatalogHandler()) diff --git a/detectron2/checkpoint/detection_checkpoint.py b/detectron2/checkpoint/detection_checkpoint.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb8c52d --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/checkpoint/detection_checkpoint.py @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import os +import pickle +from urllib.parse import parse_qs, urlparse +import torch +from fvcore.common.checkpoint import Checkpointer +from torch.nn.parallel import DistributedDataParallel + +import detectron2.utils.comm as comm +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .c2_model_loading import align_and_update_state_dicts + + +class DetectionCheckpointer(Checkpointer): + """ + Same as :class:`Checkpointer`, but is able to: + 1. handle models in detectron & detectron2 model zoo, and apply conversions for legacy models. + 2. correctly load checkpoints that are only available on the master worker + """ + + def __init__(self, model, save_dir="", *, save_to_disk=None, **checkpointables): + is_main_process = comm.is_main_process() + super().__init__( + model, + save_dir, + save_to_disk=is_main_process if save_to_disk is None else save_to_disk, + **checkpointables, + ) + self.path_manager = PathManager + self._parsed_url_during_load = None + + def load(self, path, *args, **kwargs): + assert self._parsed_url_during_load is None + need_sync = False + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("[DetectionCheckpointer] Loading from {} ...".format(path)) + + if path and isinstance(self.model, DistributedDataParallel): + path = self.path_manager.get_local_path(path) + has_file = os.path.isfile(path) + all_has_file = comm.all_gather(has_file) + if not all_has_file[0]: + raise OSError(f"File {path} not found on main worker.") + if not all(all_has_file): + logger.warning( + f"Not all workers can read checkpoint {path}. " + "Training may fail to fully resume." + ) + # TODO: broadcast the checkpoint file contents from main + # worker, and load from it instead. + need_sync = True + if not has_file: + path = None # don't load if not readable + + if path: + parsed_url = urlparse(path) + self._parsed_url_during_load = parsed_url + path = parsed_url._replace(query="").geturl() # remove query from filename + path = self.path_manager.get_local_path(path) + ret = super().load(path, *args, **kwargs) + # ret 含有最终权重的各种信息,如迭代次数,学习率,优化器,衰减率,scheduler等 + if need_sync: + logger.info("Broadcasting model states from main worker ...") + self.model._sync_params_and_buffers() + self._parsed_url_during_load = None # reset to None + return ret + + def _load_file(self, filename): + if filename.endswith(".pkl"): + with PathManager.open(filename, "rb") as f: + data = pickle.load(f, encoding="latin1") + if "model" in data and "__author__" in data: + # file is in Detectron2 model zoo format + self.logger.info("Reading a file from '{}'".format(data["__author__"])) + return data + else: + # assume file is from Caffe2 / Detectron1 model zoo + if "blobs" in data: + # Detection models have "blobs", but ImageNet models don't + data = data["blobs"] + data = {k: v for k, v in data.items() if not k.endswith("_momentum")} + return {"model": data, "__author__": "Caffe2", "matching_heuristics": True} + elif filename.endswith(".pyth"): + # assume file is from pycls; no one else seems to use the ".pyth" extension + with PathManager.open(filename, "rb") as f: + data = torch.load(f) + assert ( + "model_state" in data + ), f"Cannot load .pyth file {filename}; pycls checkpoints must contain 'model_state'." + model_state = { + k: v + for k, v in data["model_state"].items() + if not k.endswith("num_batches_tracked") + } + return {"model": model_state, "__author__": "pycls", "matching_heuristics": True} + + loaded = self._torch_load(filename) + if "model" not in loaded: + loaded = {"model": loaded} + assert self._parsed_url_during_load is not None, "`_load_file` must be called inside `load`" + parsed_url = self._parsed_url_during_load + queries = parse_qs(parsed_url.query) + if queries.pop("matching_heuristics", "False") == ["True"]: + loaded["matching_heuristics"] = True + if len(queries) > 0: + raise ValueError( + f"Unsupported query remaining: f{queries}, orginal filename: {parsed_url.geturl()}" + ) + return loaded + + def _torch_load(self, f): + return super()._load_file(f) + + def _load_model(self, checkpoint): + if checkpoint.get("matching_heuristics", False): + self._convert_ndarray_to_tensor(checkpoint["model"]) + # convert weights by name-matching heuristics + checkpoint["model"] = align_and_update_state_dicts( + self.model.state_dict(), + checkpoint["model"], + c2_conversion=checkpoint.get("__author__", None) == "Caffe2", + ) + # for non-caffe2 models, use standard ways to load it + incompatible = super()._load_model(checkpoint) + + model_buffers = dict(self.model.named_buffers(recurse=False)) + for k in ["pixel_mean", "pixel_std"]: + # Ignore missing key message about pixel_mean/std. + # Though they may be missing in old checkpoints, they will be correctly + # initialized from config anyway. + if k in model_buffers: + try: + incompatible.missing_keys.remove(k) + except ValueError: + pass + for k in incompatible.unexpected_keys[:]: + # Ignore unexpected keys about cell anchors. They exist in old checkpoints + # but now they are non-persistent buffers and will not be in new checkpoints. + if "anchor_generator.cell_anchors" in k: + incompatible.unexpected_keys.remove(k) + return incompatible diff --git a/detectron2/config/__init__.py b/detectron2/config/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e648e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/config/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .compat import downgrade_config, upgrade_config +from .config import CfgNode, get_cfg, global_cfg, set_global_cfg, configurable +from .instantiate import instantiate +from .lazy import LazyCall, LazyConfig + +__all__ = [ + "CfgNode", + "get_cfg", + "global_cfg", + "set_global_cfg", + "downgrade_config", + "upgrade_config", + "configurable", + "instantiate", + "LazyCall", + "LazyConfig", +] + + +from detectron2.utils.env import fixup_module_metadata + +fixup_module_metadata(__name__, globals(), __all__) +del fixup_module_metadata diff --git a/detectron2/config/compat.py b/detectron2/config/compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11a08c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/config/compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +""" +Backward compatibility of configs. + +Instructions to bump version: ++ It's not needed to bump version if new keys are added. + It's only needed when backward-incompatible changes happen + (i.e., some existing keys disappear, or the meaning of a key changes) ++ To bump version, do the following: + 1. Increment _C.VERSION in defaults.py + 2. Add a converter in this file. + + Each ConverterVX has a function "upgrade" which in-place upgrades config from X-1 to X, + and a function "downgrade" which in-place downgrades config from X to X-1 + + In each function, VERSION is left unchanged. + + Each converter assumes that its input has the relevant keys + (i.e., the input is not a partial config). + 3. Run the tests (test_config.py) to make sure the upgrade & downgrade + functions are consistent. +""" + +import logging +from typing import List, Optional, Tuple + +from .config import CfgNode as CN +from .defaults import _C + +__all__ = ["upgrade_config", "downgrade_config"] + + +def upgrade_config(cfg: CN, to_version: Optional[int] = None) -> CN: + """ + Upgrade a config from its current version to a newer version. + + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + to_version (int): defaults to the latest version. + """ + cfg = cfg.clone() + if to_version is None: + to_version = _C.VERSION + + assert cfg.VERSION <= to_version, "Cannot upgrade from v{} to v{}!".format( + cfg.VERSION, to_version + ) + for k in range(cfg.VERSION, to_version): + converter = globals()["ConverterV" + str(k + 1)] + converter.upgrade(cfg) + cfg.VERSION = k + 1 + return cfg + + +def downgrade_config(cfg: CN, to_version: int) -> CN: + """ + Downgrade a config from its current version to an older version. + + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + to_version (int): + + Note: + A general downgrade of arbitrary configs is not always possible due to the + different functionalities in different versions. + The purpose of downgrade is only to recover the defaults in old versions, + allowing it to load an old partial yaml config. + Therefore, the implementation only needs to fill in the default values + in the old version when a general downgrade is not possible. + """ + cfg = cfg.clone() + assert cfg.VERSION >= to_version, "Cannot downgrade from v{} to v{}!".format( + cfg.VERSION, to_version + ) + for k in range(cfg.VERSION, to_version, -1): + converter = globals()["ConverterV" + str(k)] + converter.downgrade(cfg) + cfg.VERSION = k - 1 + return cfg + + +def guess_version(cfg: CN, filename: str) -> int: + """ + Guess the version of a partial config where the VERSION field is not specified. + Returns the version, or the latest if cannot make a guess. + + This makes it easier for users to migrate. + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + def _has(name: str) -> bool: + cur = cfg + for n in name.split("."): + if n not in cur: + return False + cur = cur[n] + return True + + # Most users' partial configs have "MODEL.WEIGHT", so guess on it + ret = None + if _has("MODEL.WEIGHT") or _has("TEST.AUG_ON"): + ret = 1 + + if ret is not None: + logger.warning("Config '{}' has no VERSION. Assuming it to be v{}.".format(filename, ret)) + else: + ret = _C.VERSION + logger.warning( + "Config '{}' has no VERSION. Assuming it to be compatible with latest v{}.".format( + filename, ret + ) + ) + return ret + + +def _rename(cfg: CN, old: str, new: str) -> None: + old_keys = old.split(".") + new_keys = new.split(".") + + def _set(key_seq: List[str], val: str) -> None: + cur = cfg + for k in key_seq[:-1]: + if k not in cur: + cur[k] = CN() + cur = cur[k] + cur[key_seq[-1]] = val + + def _get(key_seq: List[str]) -> CN: + cur = cfg + for k in key_seq: + cur = cur[k] + return cur + + def _del(key_seq: List[str]) -> None: + cur = cfg + for k in key_seq[:-1]: + cur = cur[k] + del cur[key_seq[-1]] + if len(cur) == 0 and len(key_seq) > 1: + _del(key_seq[:-1]) + + _set(new_keys, _get(old_keys)) + _del(old_keys) + + +class _RenameConverter: + """ + A converter that handles simple rename. + """ + + RENAME: List[Tuple[str, str]] = [] # list of tuples of (old name, new name) + + @classmethod + def upgrade(cls, cfg: CN) -> None: + for old, new in cls.RENAME: + _rename(cfg, old, new) + + @classmethod + def downgrade(cls, cfg: CN) -> None: + for old, new in cls.RENAME[::-1]: + _rename(cfg, new, old) + + +class ConverterV1(_RenameConverter): + RENAME = [("MODEL.RPN_HEAD.NAME", "MODEL.RPN.HEAD_NAME")] + + +class ConverterV2(_RenameConverter): + """ + A large bulk of rename, before public release. + """ + + RENAME = [ + ("MODEL.WEIGHT", "MODEL.WEIGHTS"), + ("MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.SEMANTIC_LOSS_SCALE", "MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.LOSS_WEIGHT"), + ("MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.RPN_LOSS_SCALE", "MODEL.RPN.LOSS_WEIGHT"), + ("MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.INSTANCE_LOSS_SCALE", "MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.INSTANCE_LOSS_WEIGHT"), + ("MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE_ON", "MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.ENABLED"), + ( + "MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE_OVERLAP_THRESHOLD", + "MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.OVERLAP_THRESH", + ), + ( + "MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE_STUFF_AREA_LIMIT", + "MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.STUFF_AREA_LIMIT", + ), + ( + "MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE_INSTANCES_CONFIDENCE_THRESHOLD", + "MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.INSTANCES_CONFIDENCE_THRESH", + ), + ("MODEL.ROI_HEADS.SCORE_THRESH", "MODEL.ROI_HEADS.SCORE_THRESH_TEST"), + ("MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NMS", "MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NMS_THRESH_TEST"), + ("MODEL.RETINANET.INFERENCE_SCORE_THRESHOLD", "MODEL.RETINANET.SCORE_THRESH_TEST"), + ("MODEL.RETINANET.INFERENCE_TOPK_CANDIDATES", "MODEL.RETINANET.TOPK_CANDIDATES_TEST"), + ("MODEL.RETINANET.INFERENCE_NMS_THRESHOLD", "MODEL.RETINANET.NMS_THRESH_TEST"), + ("TEST.DETECTIONS_PER_IMG", "TEST.DETECTIONS_PER_IMAGE"), + ("TEST.AUG_ON", "TEST.AUG.ENABLED"), + ("TEST.AUG_MIN_SIZES", "TEST.AUG.MIN_SIZES"), + ("TEST.AUG_MAX_SIZE", "TEST.AUG.MAX_SIZE"), + ("TEST.AUG_FLIP", "TEST.AUG.FLIP"), + ] + + @classmethod + def upgrade(cls, cfg: CN) -> None: + super().upgrade(cfg) + + if cfg.MODEL.META_ARCHITECTURE == "RetinaNet": + _rename( + cfg, "MODEL.RETINANET.ANCHOR_ASPECT_RATIOS", "MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ASPECT_RATIOS" + ) + _rename(cfg, "MODEL.RETINANET.ANCHOR_SIZES", "MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES") + del cfg["MODEL"]["RPN"]["ANCHOR_SIZES"] + del cfg["MODEL"]["RPN"]["ANCHOR_ASPECT_RATIOS"] + else: + _rename(cfg, "MODEL.RPN.ANCHOR_ASPECT_RATIOS", "MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ASPECT_RATIOS") + _rename(cfg, "MODEL.RPN.ANCHOR_SIZES", "MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES") + del cfg["MODEL"]["RETINANET"]["ANCHOR_SIZES"] + del cfg["MODEL"]["RETINANET"]["ANCHOR_ASPECT_RATIOS"] + del cfg["MODEL"]["RETINANET"]["ANCHOR_STRIDES"] + + @classmethod + def downgrade(cls, cfg: CN) -> None: + super().downgrade(cfg) + + _rename(cfg, "MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ASPECT_RATIOS", "MODEL.RPN.ANCHOR_ASPECT_RATIOS") + _rename(cfg, "MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES", "MODEL.RPN.ANCHOR_SIZES") + cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.ANCHOR_ASPECT_RATIOS = cfg.MODEL.RPN.ANCHOR_ASPECT_RATIOS + cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.ANCHOR_SIZES = cfg.MODEL.RPN.ANCHOR_SIZES + cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.ANCHOR_STRIDES = [] # this is not used anywhere in any version diff --git a/detectron2/config/config.py b/detectron2/config/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49a55b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/config/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import functools +import inspect +import logging +from fvcore.common.config import CfgNode as _CfgNode + +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + + +class CfgNode(_CfgNode): + """ + The same as `fvcore.common.config.CfgNode`, but different in: + + 1. Use unsafe yaml loading by default. + Note that this may lead to arbitrary code execution: you must not + load a config file from untrusted sources before manually inspecting + the content of the file. + 2. Support config versioning. + When attempting to merge an old config, it will convert the old config automatically. + + .. automethod:: clone + .. automethod:: freeze + .. automethod:: defrost + .. automethod:: is_frozen + .. automethod:: load_yaml_with_base + .. automethod:: merge_from_list + .. automethod:: merge_from_other_cfg + """ + + @classmethod + def _open_cfg(cls, filename): + return PathManager.open(filename, "r") + + # Note that the default value of allow_unsafe is changed to True + def merge_from_file(self, cfg_filename: str, allow_unsafe: bool = True) -> None: + """ + Load content from the given config file and merge it into self. + + Args: + cfg_filename: config filename + allow_unsafe: allow unsafe yaml syntax + """ + assert PathManager.isfile(cfg_filename), f"Config file '{cfg_filename}' does not exist!" + loaded_cfg = self.load_yaml_with_base(cfg_filename, allow_unsafe=allow_unsafe) + loaded_cfg = type(self)(loaded_cfg) + + # defaults.py needs to import CfgNode + from .defaults import _C + + latest_ver = _C.VERSION + assert ( + latest_ver == self.VERSION + ), "CfgNode.merge_from_file is only allowed on a config object of latest version!" + + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + loaded_ver = loaded_cfg.get("VERSION", None) + if loaded_ver is None: + from .compat import guess_version + + loaded_ver = guess_version(loaded_cfg, cfg_filename) + assert loaded_ver <= self.VERSION, "Cannot merge a v{} config into a v{} config.".format( + loaded_ver, self.VERSION + ) + + if loaded_ver == self.VERSION: + self.merge_from_other_cfg(loaded_cfg) + else: + # compat.py needs to import CfgNode + from .compat import upgrade_config, downgrade_config + + logger.warning( + "Loading an old v{} config file '{}' by automatically upgrading to v{}. " + "See docs/CHANGELOG.md for instructions to update your files.".format( + loaded_ver, cfg_filename, self.VERSION + ) + ) + # To convert, first obtain a full config at an old version + old_self = downgrade_config(self, to_version=loaded_ver) + old_self.merge_from_other_cfg(loaded_cfg) + new_config = upgrade_config(old_self) + self.clear() + self.update(new_config) + + def dump(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Returns: + str: a yaml string representation of the config + """ + # to make it show up in docs + return super().dump(*args, **kwargs) + + +global_cfg = CfgNode() + + +def get_cfg() -> CfgNode: + """ + Get a copy of the default config. + + Returns: + a detectron2 CfgNode instance. + """ + from .defaults import _C + + return _C.clone() + + +def set_global_cfg(cfg: CfgNode) -> None: + """ + Let the global config point to the given cfg. + + Assume that the given "cfg" has the key "KEY", after calling + `set_global_cfg(cfg)`, the key can be accessed by: + :: + from detectron2.config import global_cfg + print(global_cfg.KEY) + + By using a hacky global config, you can access these configs anywhere, + without having to pass the config object or the values deep into the code. + This is a hacky feature introduced for quick prototyping / research exploration. + """ + global global_cfg + global_cfg.clear() + global_cfg.update(cfg) + + +def configurable(init_func=None, *, from_config=None): + """ + Decorate a function or a class's __init__ method so that it can be called + with a :class:`CfgNode` object using a :func:`from_config` function that translates + :class:`CfgNode` to arguments. + + Examples: + :: + # Usage 1: Decorator on __init__: + class A: + @configurable + def __init__(self, a, b=2, c=3): + pass + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg): # 'cfg' must be the first argument + # Returns kwargs to be passed to __init__ + return {"a": cfg.A, "b": cfg.B} + + a1 = A(a=1, b=2) # regular construction + a2 = A(cfg) # construct with a cfg + a3 = A(cfg, b=3, c=4) # construct with extra overwrite + + # Usage 2: Decorator on any function. Needs an extra from_config argument: + @configurable(from_config=lambda cfg: {"a: cfg.A, "b": cfg.B}) + def a_func(a, b=2, c=3): + pass + + a1 = a_func(a=1, b=2) # regular call + a2 = a_func(cfg) # call with a cfg + a3 = a_func(cfg, b=3, c=4) # call with extra overwrite + + Args: + init_func (callable): a class's ``__init__`` method in usage 1. The + class must have a ``from_config`` classmethod which takes `cfg` as + the first argument. + from_config (callable): the from_config function in usage 2. It must take `cfg` + as its first argument. + """ + + if init_func is not None: + assert ( + inspect.isfunction(init_func) + and from_config is None + and init_func.__name__ == "__init__" + ), "Incorrect use of @configurable. Check API documentation for examples." + + @functools.wraps(init_func) + def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs): + try: + from_config_func = type(self).from_config + except AttributeError as e: + raise AttributeError( + "Class with @configurable must have a 'from_config' classmethod." + ) from e + if not inspect.ismethod(from_config_func): + raise TypeError("Class with @configurable must have a 'from_config' classmethod.") + + if _called_with_cfg(*args, **kwargs): + explicit_args = _get_args_from_config(from_config_func, *args, **kwargs) + init_func(self, **explicit_args) + else: + init_func(self, *args, **kwargs) + + return wrapped + + else: + if from_config is None: + return configurable # @configurable() is made equivalent to @configurable + assert inspect.isfunction( + from_config + ), "from_config argument of configurable must be a function!" + + def wrapper(orig_func): + @functools.wraps(orig_func) + def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): + if _called_with_cfg(*args, **kwargs): + explicit_args = _get_args_from_config(from_config, *args, **kwargs) + return orig_func(**explicit_args) + else: + return orig_func(*args, **kwargs) + + wrapped.from_config = from_config + return wrapped + + return wrapper + + +def _get_args_from_config(from_config_func, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Use `from_config` to obtain explicit arguments. + + Returns: + dict: arguments to be used for cls.__init__ + """ + signature = inspect.signature(from_config_func) + if list(signature.parameters.keys())[0] != "cfg": + if inspect.isfunction(from_config_func): + name = from_config_func.__name__ + else: + name = f"{from_config_func.__self__}.from_config" + raise TypeError(f"{name} must take 'cfg' as the first argument!") + support_var_arg = any( + param.kind in [param.VAR_POSITIONAL, param.VAR_KEYWORD] + for param in signature.parameters.values() + ) + if support_var_arg: # forward all arguments to from_config, if from_config accepts them + ret = from_config_func(*args, **kwargs) + else: + # forward supported arguments to from_config + supported_arg_names = set(signature.parameters.keys()) + extra_kwargs = {} + for name in list(kwargs.keys()): + if name not in supported_arg_names: + extra_kwargs[name] = kwargs.pop(name) + ret = from_config_func(*args, **kwargs) + # forward the other arguments to __init__ + ret.update(extra_kwargs) + return ret + + +def _called_with_cfg(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Returns: + bool: whether the arguments contain CfgNode and should be considered + forwarded to from_config. + """ + from omegaconf import DictConfig + + if len(args) and isinstance(args[0], (_CfgNode, DictConfig)): + return True + if isinstance(kwargs.pop("cfg", None), (_CfgNode, DictConfig)): + return True + # `from_config`'s first argument is forced to be "cfg". + # So the above check covers all cases. + return False diff --git a/detectron2/config/defaults.py b/detectron2/config/defaults.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2bf52b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/config/defaults.py @@ -0,0 +1,660 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .config import CfgNode as CN + +# NOTE: given the new config system +# (https://detectron2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/lazyconfigs.html), +# we will stop adding new functionalities to default CfgNode. + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Convention about Training / Test specific parameters +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Whenever an argument can be either used for training or for testing, the +# corresponding name will be post-fixed by a _TRAIN for a training parameter, +# or _TEST for a test-specific parameter. +# For example, the number of images during training will be +# IMAGES_PER_BATCH_TRAIN, while the number of images for testing will be +# IMAGES_PER_BATCH_TEST + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Config definition +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +_C = CN() + +# The version number, to upgrade from old configs to new ones if any +# changes happen. It's recommended to keep a VERSION in your config file. +_C.VERSION = 2 + +_C.MODEL = CN() +_C.MODEL.LOAD_PROPOSALS = False +_C.MODEL.MASK_ON = False +_C.MODEL.KEYPOINT_ON = False +_C.MODEL.DEVICE = "cuda" +_C.MODEL.META_ARCHITECTURE = "GeneralizedRCNN" + +# Path (a file path, or URL like detectron2://.., https://..) to a checkpoint file +# to be loaded to the model. You can find available models in the model zoo. +_C.MODEL.WEIGHTS = "" + +# Values to be used for image normalization (BGR order, since INPUT.FORMAT defaults to BGR). +# To train on images of different number of channels, just set different mean & std. +# Default values are the mean pixel value from ImageNet: [103.53, 116.28, 123.675] +_C.MODEL.PIXEL_MEAN = [103.530, 116.280, 123.675] +# _C.MODEL.PIXEL_MEAN = [73.899, 73.899, 73.899] +# When using pre-trained models in Detectron1 or any MSRA models, +# std has been absorbed into its conv1 weights, so the std needs to be set 1. +# Otherwise, you can use [57.375, 57.120, 58.395] (ImageNet std) +_C.MODEL.PIXEL_STD = [1.0, 1.0, 1.0] + + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# INPUT +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +_C.INPUT = CN() +# By default, {MIN,MAX}_SIZE options are used in transforms.ResizeShortestEdge. +# Please refer to ResizeShortestEdge for detailed definition. +# Size of the smallest side of the image during training +# _C.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TRAIN = 224 +_C.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TRAIN = (800,) +# Sample size of smallest side by choice or random selection from range give by +# INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TRAIN +_C.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TRAIN_SAMPLING = "choice" +# Maximum size of the side of the image during training +_C.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TRAIN = 1800 +# _C.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TRAIN = 1333 +# Size of the smallest side of the image during testing. Set to zero to disable resize in testing. +# _C.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TEST = 224 +_C.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TEST = 800 +# Maximum size of the side of the image during testing +_C.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TEST = 1800 +# _C.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TEST = 1333 +# Mode for flipping images used in data augmentation during training +# choose one of ["horizontal, "vertical", "none"] +_C.INPUT.RANDOM_FLIP = "horizontal" + +# `True` if cropping is used for data augmentation during training +_C.INPUT.CROP = CN({"ENABLED": False}) +# Cropping type. See documentation of `detectron2.data.transforms.RandomCrop` for explanation. +_C.INPUT.CROP.TYPE = "relative_range" +# Size of crop in range (0, 1] if CROP.TYPE is "relative" or "relative_range" and in number of +# pixels if CROP.TYPE is "absolute" +_C.INPUT.CROP.SIZE = [0.9, 0.9] + + +# Whether the model needs RGB, YUV, HSV etc. +# Should be one of the modes defined here, as we use PIL to read the image: +# https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/handbook/concepts.html#concept-modes +# with BGR being the one exception. One can set image format to BGR, we will +# internally use RGB for conversion and flip the channels over +_C.INPUT.FORMAT = "BGR" +# The ground truth mask format that the model will use. +# Mask R-CNN supports either "polygon" or "bitmask" as ground truth. +_C.INPUT.MASK_FORMAT = "polygon" # alternative: "bitmask" + + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Dataset +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +_C.DATASETS = CN() +# List of the dataset names for training. Must be registered in DatasetCatalog +# Samples from these datasets will be merged and used as one dataset. +_C.DATASETS.TRAIN = () +# List of the pre-computed proposal files for training, which must be consistent +# with datasets listed in DATASETS.TRAIN. +_C.DATASETS.PROPOSAL_FILES_TRAIN = () +# Number of top scoring precomputed proposals to keep for training +_C.DATASETS.PRECOMPUTED_PROPOSAL_TOPK_TRAIN = 2000 +# List of the dataset names for testing. Must be registered in DatasetCatalog +_C.DATASETS.TEST = () +# List of the pre-computed proposal files for test, which must be consistent +# with datasets listed in DATASETS.TEST. +_C.DATASETS.PROPOSAL_FILES_TEST = () +# Number of top scoring precomputed proposals to keep for test +_C.DATASETS.PRECOMPUTED_PROPOSAL_TOPK_TEST = 1000 + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# DataLoader +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +_C.DATALOADER = CN() +# Number of data loading threads +_C.DATALOADER.NUM_WORKERS = 4 +# If True, each batch should contain only images for which the aspect ratio +# is compatible. This groups portrait images together, and landscape images +# are not batched with portrait images. +_C.DATALOADER.ASPECT_RATIO_GROUPING = True +# Options: TrainingSampler, RepeatFactorTrainingSampler +_C.DATALOADER.SAMPLER_TRAIN = "TrainingSampler" +# Repeat threshold for RepeatFactorTrainingSampler +_C.DATALOADER.REPEAT_THRESHOLD = 0.0 +# Tf True, when working on datasets that have instance annotations, the +# training dataloader will filter out images without associated annotations +_C.DATALOADER.FILTER_EMPTY_ANNOTATIONS = True + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Backbone options +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.BACKBONE = CN() + +_C.MODEL.BACKBONE.NAME = "build_resnet_backbone" +# Freeze the first several stages so they are not trained. +# There are 5 stages in ResNet. The first is a convolution, and the following +# stages are each group of residual blocks. +_C.MODEL.BACKBONE.FREEZE_AT = 2 + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# FPN options +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.FPN = CN() +# Names of the input feature maps to be used by FPN +# They must have contiguous power of 2 strides +# e.g., ["res2", "res3", "res4", "res5"] +_C.MODEL.FPN.IN_FEATURES = [] +_C.MODEL.FPN.OUT_CHANNELS = 256 + +# Options: "" (no norm), "GN" +_C.MODEL.FPN.NORM = "" + +# Types for fusing the FPN top-down and lateral features. Can be either "sum" or "avg" +_C.MODEL.FPN.FUSE_TYPE = "sum" + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Proposal generator options +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.PROPOSAL_GENERATOR = CN() +# Current proposal generators include "RPN", "RRPN" and "PrecomputedProposals" +_C.MODEL.PROPOSAL_GENERATOR.NAME = "RPN" +# Proposal height and width both need to be greater than MIN_SIZE +# (a the scale used during training or inference) +_C.MODEL.PROPOSAL_GENERATOR.MIN_SIZE = 0 + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Anchor generator options +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR = CN() +# The generator can be any name in the ANCHOR_GENERATOR registry +_C.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.NAME = "DefaultAnchorGenerator" +# Anchor sizes (i.e. sqrt of area) in absolute pixels w.r.t. the network input. +# Format: list[list[float]]. SIZES[i] specifies the list of sizes to use for +# IN_FEATURES[i]; len(SIZES) must be equal to len(IN_FEATURES) or 1. +# When len(SIZES) == 1, SIZES[0] is used for all IN_FEATURES. +_C.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES = [[32, 64, 128, 256, 512]] +# _C.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES = [[32, 64, 128]] +# Anchor aspect ratios. For each area given in `SIZES`, anchors with different aspect +# ratios are generated by an anchor generator. +# Format: list[list[float]]. ASPECT_RATIOS[i] specifies the list of aspect ratios (H/W) +# to use for IN_FEATURES[i]; len(ASPECT_RATIOS) == len(IN_FEATURES) must be true, +# or len(ASPECT_RATIOS) == 1 is true and aspect ratio list ASPECT_RATIOS[0] is used +# for all IN_FEATURES. +_C.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ASPECT_RATIOS = [[0.5, 1.0, 2.0]] +# Anchor angles. +# list[list[float]], the angle in degrees, for each input feature map. +# ANGLES[i] specifies the list of angles for IN_FEATURES[i]. +_C.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ANGLES = [[-90, 0, 90]] +# Relative offset between the center of the first anchor and the top-left corner of the image +# Value has to be in [0, 1). Recommend to use 0.5, which means half stride. +# The value is not expected to affect model accuracy. +_C.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.OFFSET = 0.0 + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# RPN options +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.RPN = CN() +_C.MODEL.RPN.HEAD_NAME = "StandardRPNHead" # used by RPN_HEAD_REGISTRY + +# Names of the input feature maps to be used by RPN +# e.g., ["p2", "p3", "p4", "p5", "p6"] for FPN +_C.MODEL.RPN.IN_FEATURES = ["res4"] +# Remove RPN anchors that go outside the image by BOUNDARY_THRESH pixels +# Set to -1 or a large value, e.g. 100000, to disable pruning anchors +_C.MODEL.RPN.BOUNDARY_THRESH = -1 +# IOU overlap ratios [BG_IOU_THRESHOLD, FG_IOU_THRESHOLD] +# Minimum overlap required between an anchor and ground-truth box for the +# (anchor, gt box) pair to be a positive example (IoU >= FG_IOU_THRESHOLD +# ==> positive RPN example: 1) +# Maximum overlap allowed between an anchor and ground-truth box for the +# (anchor, gt box) pair to be a negative examples (IoU < BG_IOU_THRESHOLD +# ==> negative RPN example: 0) +# Anchors with overlap in between (BG_IOU_THRESHOLD <= IoU < FG_IOU_THRESHOLD) +# are ignored (-1) +_C.MODEL.RPN.IOU_THRESHOLDS = [0.3, 0.7] +_C.MODEL.RPN.IOU_LABELS = [0, -1, 1] +# Number of regions per image used to train RPN +_C.MODEL.RPN.BATCH_SIZE_PER_IMAGE = 256 +# Target fraction of foreground (positive) examples per RPN minibatch +_C.MODEL.RPN.POSITIVE_FRACTION = 0.5 +# Options are: "smooth_l1", "giou", "diou", "ciou" +_C.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_LOSS_TYPE = "smooth_l1" +_C.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_LOSS_WEIGHT = 1.0 +# Weights on (dx, dy, dw, dh) for normalizing RPN anchor regression targets +_C.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS = (1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0) +# The transition point from L1 to L2 loss. Set to 0.0 to make the loss simply L1. +_C.MODEL.RPN.SMOOTH_L1_BETA = 0.0 +_C.MODEL.RPN.LOSS_WEIGHT = 1.0 +# Number of top scoring RPN proposals to keep before applying NMS +# When FPN is used, this is *per FPN level* (not total) +_C.MODEL.RPN.PRE_NMS_TOPK_TRAIN = 12000 +_C.MODEL.RPN.PRE_NMS_TOPK_TEST = 6000 +# Number of top scoring RPN proposals to keep after applying NMS +# When FPN is used, this limit is applied per level and then again to the union +# of proposals from all levels +# NOTE: When FPN is used, the meaning of this config is different from Detectron1. +# It means per-batch topk in Detectron1, but per-image topk here. +# See the "find_top_rpn_proposals" function for details. +_C.MODEL.RPN.POST_NMS_TOPK_TRAIN = 2000 +_C.MODEL.RPN.POST_NMS_TOPK_TEST = 1000 +# NMS threshold used on RPN proposals +_C.MODEL.RPN.NMS_THRESH = 0.7 +# Set this to -1 to use the same number of output channels as input channels. +_C.MODEL.RPN.CONV_DIMS = [-1] + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# ROI HEADS options +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS = CN() +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NAME = "Res5ROIHeads" +# Number of foreground classes +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NUM_CLASSES = 7 +# _C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NUM_CLASSES = 80 +# Names of the input feature maps to be used by ROI heads +# Currently all heads (box, mask, ...) use the same input feature map list +# e.g., ["p2", "p3", "p4", "p5"] is commonly used for FPN +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES = ["res4"] +# IOU overlap ratios [IOU_THRESHOLD] +# Overlap threshold for an RoI to be considered background (if < IOU_THRESHOLD) +# Overlap threshold for an RoI to be considered foreground (if >= IOU_THRESHOLD) +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IOU_THRESHOLDS = [0.5] +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IOU_LABELS = [0, 1] +# RoI minibatch size *per image* (number of regions of interest [ROIs]) during training +# Total number of RoIs per training minibatch = +# ROI_HEADS.BATCH_SIZE_PER_IMAGE * SOLVER.IMS_PER_BATCH +# E.g., a common configuration is: 512 * 16 = 8192 +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.BATCH_SIZE_PER_IMAGE = 512 +# Target fraction of RoI minibatch that is labeled foreground (i.e. class > 0) +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.POSITIVE_FRACTION = 0.25 + +# Only used on test mode + +# Minimum score threshold (assuming scores in a [0, 1] range); a value chosen to +# balance obtaining high recall with not having too many low precision +# detections that will slow down inference post processing steps (like NMS) +# A default threshold of 0.0 increases AP by ~0.2-0.3 but significantly slows down +# inference. +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.SCORE_THRESH_TEST = 0.05 +# Overlap threshold used for non-maximum suppression (suppress boxes with +# IoU >= this threshold) +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NMS_THRESH_TEST = 0.5 +# If True, augment proposals with ground-truth boxes before sampling proposals to +# train ROI heads. +_C.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.PROPOSAL_APPEND_GT = True + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Box Head +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD = CN() +# C4 don't use head name option +# Options for non-C4 models: FastRCNNConvFCHead, +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NAME = "" +# Options are: "smooth_l1", "giou", "diou", "ciou" +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.BBOX_REG_LOSS_TYPE = "smooth_l1" +# The final scaling coefficient on the box regression loss, used to balance the magnitude of its +# gradients with other losses in the model. See also `MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.LOSS_WEIGHT`. +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.BBOX_REG_LOSS_WEIGHT = 1.0 +# Default weights on (dx, dy, dw, dh) for normalizing bbox regression targets +# These are empirically chosen to approximately lead to unit variance targets +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS = (10.0, 10.0, 5.0, 5.0) +# The transition point from L1 to L2 loss. Set to 0.0 to make the loss simply L1. +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.SMOOTH_L1_BETA = 0.0 +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION = 14 +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO = 0 +# Type of pooling operation applied to the incoming feature map for each RoI +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE = "ROIAlignV2" + +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NUM_FC = 0 +# Hidden layer dimension for FC layers in the RoI box head +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.FC_DIM = 1024 +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NUM_CONV = 0 +# Channel dimension for Conv layers in the RoI box head +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.CONV_DIM = 256 +# Normalization method for the convolution layers. +# Options: "" (no norm), "GN", "SyncBN". +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NORM = "" +# Whether to use class agnostic for bbox regression +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.CLS_AGNOSTIC_BBOX_REG = False +# If true, RoI heads use bounding boxes predicted by the box head rather than proposal boxes. +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.TRAIN_ON_PRED_BOXES = False + +# Federated loss can be used to improve the training of LVIS +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.USE_FED_LOSS = False +# Sigmoid cross entrophy is used with federated loss +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.USE_SIGMOID_CE = False +# The power value applied to image_count when calcualting frequency weight +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.FED_LOSS_FREQ_WEIGHT_POWER = 0.5 +# Number of classes to keep in total +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.FED_LOSS_NUM_CLASSES = 50 + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Cascaded Box Head +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_CASCADE_HEAD = CN() +# The number of cascade stages is implicitly defined by the length of the following two configs. +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_CASCADE_HEAD.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS = ( + (10.0, 10.0, 5.0, 5.0), + (20.0, 20.0, 10.0, 10.0), + (30.0, 30.0, 15.0, 15.0), +) +_C.MODEL.ROI_BOX_CASCADE_HEAD.IOUS = (0.5, 0.6, 0.7) + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Mask Head +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD = CN() +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.NAME = "MaskRCNNConvUpsampleHead" +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION = 14 +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO = 0 +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.NUM_CONV = 0 # The number of convs in the mask head +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.CONV_DIM = 256 +# Normalization method for the convolution layers. +# Options: "" (no norm), "GN", "SyncBN". +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.NORM = "" +# Whether to use class agnostic for mask prediction +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.CLS_AGNOSTIC_MASK = False +# Type of pooling operation applied to the incoming feature map for each RoI +_C.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE = "ROIAlignV2" + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Keypoint Head +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD = CN() +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NAME = "KRCNNConvDeconvUpsampleHead" +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION = 14 +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO = 0 +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.CONV_DIMS = tuple(512 for _ in range(8)) +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NUM_KEYPOINTS = 17 # 17 is the number of keypoints in COCO. + +# Images with too few (or no) keypoints are excluded from training. +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.MIN_KEYPOINTS_PER_IMAGE = 1 +# Normalize by the total number of visible keypoints in the minibatch if True. +# Otherwise, normalize by the total number of keypoints that could ever exist +# in the minibatch. +# The keypoint softmax loss is only calculated on visible keypoints. +# Since the number of visible keypoints can vary significantly between +# minibatches, this has the effect of up-weighting the importance of +# minibatches with few visible keypoints. (Imagine the extreme case of +# only one visible keypoint versus N: in the case of N, each one +# contributes 1/N to the gradient compared to the single keypoint +# determining the gradient direction). Instead, we can normalize the +# loss by the total number of keypoints, if it were the case that all +# keypoints were visible in a full minibatch. (Returning to the example, +# this means that the one visible keypoint contributes as much as each +# of the N keypoints.) +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NORMALIZE_LOSS_BY_VISIBLE_KEYPOINTS = True +# Multi-task loss weight to use for keypoints +# Recommended values: +# - use 1.0 if NORMALIZE_LOSS_BY_VISIBLE_KEYPOINTS is True +# - use 4.0 if NORMALIZE_LOSS_BY_VISIBLE_KEYPOINTS is False +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.LOSS_WEIGHT = 1.0 +# Type of pooling operation applied to the incoming feature map for each RoI +_C.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE = "ROIAlignV2" + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Semantic Segmentation Head +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD = CN() +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.NAME = "SemSegFPNHead" +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.IN_FEATURES = ["p2", "p3", "p4", "p5"] +# Label in the semantic segmentation ground truth that is ignored, i.e., no loss is calculated for +# the correposnding pixel. +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.IGNORE_VALUE = 255 +# Number of classes in the semantic segmentation head +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.NUM_CLASSES = 54 +# Number of channels in the 3x3 convs inside semantic-FPN heads. +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.CONVS_DIM = 128 +# Outputs from semantic-FPN heads are up-scaled to the COMMON_STRIDE stride. +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.COMMON_STRIDE = 4 +# Normalization method for the convolution layers. Options: "" (no norm), "GN". +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.NORM = "GN" +_C.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.LOSS_WEIGHT = 1.0 + +_C.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN = CN() +# Scaling of all losses from instance detection / segmentation head. +_C.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.INSTANCE_LOSS_WEIGHT = 1.0 + +# options when combining instance & semantic segmentation outputs +_C.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE = CN({"ENABLED": True}) # "COMBINE.ENABLED" is deprecated & not used +_C.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.OVERLAP_THRESH = 0.5 +_C.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.STUFF_AREA_LIMIT = 4096 +_C.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.INSTANCES_CONFIDENCE_THRESH = 0.5 + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# RetinaNet Head +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.RETINANET = CN() + +# This is the number of foreground classes. +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.NUM_CLASSES = 7 +# _C.MODEL.RETINANET.NUM_CLASSES = 80 + +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.IN_FEATURES = ["p3", "p4", "p5", "p6", "p7"] + +# Convolutions to use in the cls and bbox tower +# NOTE: this doesn't include the last conv for logits +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.NUM_CONVS = 4 + +# IoU overlap ratio [bg, fg] for labeling anchors. +# Anchors with < bg are labeled negative (0) +# Anchors with >= bg and < fg are ignored (-1) +# Anchors with >= fg are labeled positive (1) +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.IOU_THRESHOLDS = [0.4, 0.5] +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.IOU_LABELS = [0, -1, 1] + +# Prior prob for rare case (i.e. foreground) at the beginning of training. +# This is used to set the bias for the logits layer of the classifier subnet. +# This improves training stability in the case of heavy class imbalance. +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.PRIOR_PROB = 0.01 + +# Inference cls score threshold, only anchors with score > INFERENCE_TH are +# considered for inference (to improve speed) +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.SCORE_THRESH_TEST = 0.05 +# Select topk candidates before NMS +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.TOPK_CANDIDATES_TEST = 1000 +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.NMS_THRESH_TEST = 0.5 + +# Weights on (dx, dy, dw, dh) for normalizing Retinanet anchor regression targets +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS = (1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0) + +# Loss parameters +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.FOCAL_LOSS_GAMMA = 2.0 +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.FOCAL_LOSS_ALPHA = 0.25 +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.SMOOTH_L1_LOSS_BETA = 0.1 +# Options are: "smooth_l1", "giou", "diou", "ciou" +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.BBOX_REG_LOSS_TYPE = "smooth_l1" + +# One of BN, SyncBN, FrozenBN, GN +# Only supports GN until unshared norm is implemented +_C.MODEL.RETINANET.NORM = "" + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# ResNe[X]t options (ResNets = {ResNet, ResNeXt} +# Note that parts of a resnet may be used for both the backbone and the head +# These options apply to both +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.MODEL.RESNETS = CN() + +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.DEPTH = 50 +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.OUT_FEATURES = ["res4"] # res4 for C4 backbone, res2..5 for FPN backbone + +# Number of groups to use; 1 ==> ResNet; > 1 ==> ResNeXt +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.NUM_GROUPS = 1 + +# Options: FrozenBN, GN, "SyncBN", "BN" +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.NORM = "FrozenBN" + +# Baseline width of each group. +# Scaling this parameters will scale the width of all bottleneck layers. +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.WIDTH_PER_GROUP = 64 + +# Place the stride 2 conv on the 1x1 filter +# Use True only for the original MSRA ResNet; use False for C2 and Torch models +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.STRIDE_IN_1X1 = True + +# Apply dilation in stage "res5" +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.RES5_DILATION = 1 + +# Output width of res2. Scaling this parameters will scale the width of all 1x1 convs in ResNet +# For R18 and R34, this needs to be set to 64 +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.RES2_OUT_CHANNELS = 256 +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.STEM_OUT_CHANNELS = 64 + +# Apply Deformable Convolution in stages +# Specify if apply deform_conv on Res2, Res3, Res4, Res5 +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.DEFORM_ON_PER_STAGE = [False, False, False, False] +# Use True to use modulated deform_conv (DeformableV2, https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.11168); +# Use False for DeformableV1. +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.DEFORM_MODULATED = False +# Number of groups in deformable conv. +_C.MODEL.RESNETS.DEFORM_NUM_GROUPS = 1 + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Solver +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.SOLVER = CN() + +# Options: WarmupMultiStepLR, WarmupCosineLR. +# See detectron2/solver/build.py for definition. +_C.SOLVER.LR_SCHEDULER_NAME = "WarmupMultiStepLR" + +_C.SOLVER.MAX_ITER = 40000 + +_C.SOLVER.BASE_LR = 0.001 +# The end lr, only used by WarmupCosineLR +_C.SOLVER.BASE_LR_END = 0.0 + +_C.SOLVER.MOMENTUM = 0.9 + +_C.SOLVER.NESTEROV = False + +_C.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY = 0.0001 +# The weight decay that's applied to parameters of normalization layers +# (typically the affine transformation) +_C.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY_NORM = 0.0 + +_C.SOLVER.GAMMA = 0.1 +# The iteration number to decrease learning rate by GAMMA. +_C.SOLVER.STEPS = (30000,) +# Number of decays in WarmupStepWithFixedGammaLR schedule +_C.SOLVER.NUM_DECAYS = 3 + +_C.SOLVER.WARMUP_FACTOR = 1.0 / 1000 +_C.SOLVER.WARMUP_ITERS = 1000 +_C.SOLVER.WARMUP_METHOD = "linear" +# Whether to rescale the interval for the learning schedule after warmup +_C.SOLVER.RESCALE_INTERVAL = False + +# Save a checkpoint after every this number of iterations +# _C.SOLVER.CHECKPOINT_PERIOD = 10000 +_C.SOLVER.CHECKPOINT_PERIOD = 5000 + +# Number of images per batch across all machines. This is also the number +# of training images per step (i.e. per iteration). If we use 16 GPUs +# and IMS_PER_BATCH = 32, each GPU will see 2 images per batch. +# May be adjusted automatically if REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE is set. +_C.SOLVER.IMS_PER_BATCH = 16 + +# The reference number of workers (GPUs) this config is meant to train with. +# It takes no effect when set to 0. +# With a non-zero value, it will be used by DefaultTrainer to compute a desired +# per-worker batch size, and then scale the other related configs (total batch size, +# learning rate, etc) to match the per-worker batch size. +# See documentation of `DefaultTrainer.auto_scale_workers` for details: +_C.SOLVER.REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE = 0 + +# Detectron v1 (and previous detection code) used a 2x higher LR and 0 WD for +# biases. This is not useful (at least for recent models). You should avoid +# changing these and they exist only to reproduce Detectron v1 training if +# desired. +_C.SOLVER.BIAS_LR_FACTOR = 1.0 +_C.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY_BIAS = None # None means following WEIGHT_DECAY + +# Gradient clipping +_C.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS = CN({"ENABLED": False}) +# Type of gradient clipping, currently 2 values are supported: +# - "value": the absolute values of elements of each gradients are clipped +# - "norm": the norm of the gradient for each parameter is clipped thus +# affecting all elements in the parameter +_C.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS.CLIP_TYPE = "value" +# Maximum absolute value used for clipping gradients +_C.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS.CLIP_VALUE = 1.0 +# Floating point number p for L-p norm to be used with the "norm" +# gradient clipping type; for L-inf, please specify .inf +_C.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS.NORM_TYPE = 2.0 + +# Enable automatic mixed precision for training +# Note that this does not change model's inference behavior. +# To use AMP in inference, run inference under autocast() +_C.SOLVER.AMP = CN({"ENABLED": False}) + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Specific test options +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +_C.TEST = CN() +# For end-to-end tests to verify the expected accuracy. +# Each item is [task, metric, value, tolerance] +# e.g.: [['bbox', 'AP', 38.5, 0.2]] +_C.TEST.EXPECTED_RESULTS = [] +# The period (in terms of steps) to evaluate the model during training. +# Set to 0 to disable. +_C.TEST.EVAL_PERIOD = 0 +# The sigmas used to calculate keypoint OKS. See http://cocodataset.org/#keypoints-eval +# When empty, it will use the defaults in COCO. +# Otherwise it should be a list[float] with the same length as ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NUM_KEYPOINTS. +_C.TEST.KEYPOINT_OKS_SIGMAS = [] +# Maximum number of detections to return per image during inference (100 is +# based on the limit established for the COCO dataset). +_C.TEST.DETECTIONS_PER_IMAGE = 100 + +_C.TEST.AUG = CN({"ENABLED": False}) +# _C.TEST.AUG.MIN_SIZES = (400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200) +_C.TEST.AUG.MIN_SIZES = 800 +_C.TEST.AUG.MAX_SIZE = 4000 +_C.TEST.AUG.FLIP = True + +_C.TEST.PRECISE_BN = CN({"ENABLED": False}) +_C.TEST.PRECISE_BN.NUM_ITER = 200 + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Misc options +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # +# Directory where output files are written +_C.OUTPUT_DIR = "./output" +# Set seed to negative to fully randomize everything. +# Set seed to positive to use a fixed seed. Note that a fixed seed increases +# reproducibility but does not guarantee fully deterministic behavior. +# Disabling all parallelism further increases reproducibility. +_C.SEED = -1 +# Benchmark different cudnn algorithms. +# If input images have very different sizes, this option will have large overhead +# for about 10k iterations. It usually hurts total time, but can benefit for certain models. +# If input images have the same or similar sizes, benchmark is often helpful. +_C.CUDNN_BENCHMARK = False +# The period (in terms of steps) for minibatch visualization at train time. +# Set to 0 to disable. +_C.VIS_PERIOD = 0 + +# global config is for quick hack purposes. +# You can set them in command line or config files, +# and access it with: +# +# from detectron2.config import global_cfg +# print(global_cfg.HACK) +# +# Do not commit any configs into it. +_C.GLOBAL = CN() +_C.GLOBAL.HACK = 1.0 diff --git a/detectron2/config/instantiate.py b/detectron2/config/instantiate.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05ee2c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/config/instantiate.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import collections.abc as abc +import dataclasses +import logging +from typing import Any + +from detectron2.utils.registry import _convert_target_to_string, locate + +__all__ = ["dump_dataclass", "instantiate"] + + +def dump_dataclass(obj: Any): + """ + Dump a dataclass recursively into a dict that can be later instantiated. + + Args: + obj: a dataclass object + + Returns: + dict + """ + assert dataclasses.is_dataclass(obj) and not isinstance( + obj, type + ), "dump_dataclass() requires an instance of a dataclass." + ret = {"_target_": _convert_target_to_string(type(obj))} + for f in dataclasses.fields(obj): + v = getattr(obj, f.name) + if dataclasses.is_dataclass(v): + v = dump_dataclass(v) + if isinstance(v, (list, tuple)): + v = [dump_dataclass(x) if dataclasses.is_dataclass(x) else x for x in v] + ret[f.name] = v + return ret + + +def instantiate(cfg): + """ + Recursively instantiate objects defined in dictionaries by + "_target_" and arguments. + + Args: + cfg: a dict-like object with "_target_" that defines the caller, and + other keys that define the arguments + + Returns: + object instantiated by cfg + """ + from omegaconf import ListConfig, DictConfig, OmegaConf + + if isinstance(cfg, ListConfig): + lst = [instantiate(x) for x in cfg] + return ListConfig(lst, flags={"allow_objects": True}) + if isinstance(cfg, list): + # Specialize for list, because many classes take + # list[objects] as arguments, such as ResNet, DatasetMapper + return [instantiate(x) for x in cfg] + + # If input is a DictConfig backed by dataclasses (i.e. omegaconf's structured config), + # instantiate it to the actual dataclass. + if isinstance(cfg, DictConfig) and dataclasses.is_dataclass(cfg._metadata.object_type): + return OmegaConf.to_object(cfg) + + if isinstance(cfg, abc.Mapping) and "_target_" in cfg: + # conceptually equivalent to hydra.utils.instantiate(cfg) with _convert_=all, + # but faster: https://github.com/facebookresearch/hydra/issues/1200 + cfg = {k: instantiate(v) for k, v in cfg.items()} + cls = cfg.pop("_target_") + cls = instantiate(cls) + + if isinstance(cls, str): + cls_name = cls + cls = locate(cls_name) + assert cls is not None, cls_name + else: + try: + cls_name = cls.__module__ + "." + cls.__qualname__ + except Exception: + # target could be anything, so the above could fail + cls_name = str(cls) + assert callable(cls), f"_target_ {cls} does not define a callable object" + try: + return cls(**cfg) + except TypeError: + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.error(f"Error when instantiating {cls_name}!") + raise + return cfg # return as-is if don't know what to do diff --git a/detectron2/config/lazy.py b/detectron2/config/lazy.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea93e86 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/config/lazy.py @@ -0,0 +1,436 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import ast +import builtins +import collections.abc as abc +import importlib +import inspect +import logging +import os +import uuid +from contextlib import contextmanager +from copy import deepcopy +from dataclasses import is_dataclass +from typing import List, Tuple, Union +import cloudpickle +import yaml +from omegaconf import DictConfig, ListConfig, OmegaConf, SCMode + +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager +from detectron2.utils.registry import _convert_target_to_string + +__all__ = ["LazyCall", "LazyConfig"] + + +class LazyCall: + """ + Wrap a callable so that when it's called, the call will not be executed, + but returns a dict that describes the call. + + LazyCall object has to be called with only keyword arguments. Positional + arguments are not yet supported. + + Examples: + :: + from detectron2.config import instantiate, LazyCall + + layer_cfg = LazyCall(nn.Conv2d)(in_channels=32, out_channels=32) + layer_cfg.out_channels = 64 # can edit it afterwards + layer = instantiate(layer_cfg) + """ + + def __init__(self, target): + if not (callable(target) or isinstance(target, (str, abc.Mapping))): + raise TypeError( + f"target of LazyCall must be a callable or defines a callable! Got {target}" + ) + self._target = target + + def __call__(self, **kwargs): + if is_dataclass(self._target): + # omegaconf object cannot hold dataclass type + # https://github.com/omry/omegaconf/issues/784 + target = _convert_target_to_string(self._target) + else: + target = self._target + kwargs["_target_"] = target + + return DictConfig(content=kwargs, flags={"allow_objects": True}) + + +def _visit_dict_config(cfg, func): + """ + Apply func recursively to all DictConfig in cfg. + """ + if isinstance(cfg, DictConfig): + func(cfg) + for v in cfg.values(): + _visit_dict_config(v, func) + elif isinstance(cfg, ListConfig): + for v in cfg: + _visit_dict_config(v, func) + + +def _validate_py_syntax(filename): + # see also https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmcv/blob/master/mmcv/utils/config.py + with PathManager.open(filename, "r") as f: + content = f.read() + try: + ast.parse(content) + except SyntaxError as e: + raise SyntaxError(f"Config file {filename} has syntax error!") from e + + +def _cast_to_config(obj): + # if given a dict, return DictConfig instead + if isinstance(obj, dict): + return DictConfig(obj, flags={"allow_objects": True}) + return obj + + +_CFG_PACKAGE_NAME = "detectron2._cfg_loader" +""" +A namespace to put all imported config into. +""" + + +def _random_package_name(filename): + # generate a random package name when loading config files + return _CFG_PACKAGE_NAME + str(uuid.uuid4())[:4] + "." + os.path.basename(filename) + + +@contextmanager +def _patch_import(): + """ + Enhance relative import statements in config files, so that they: + 1. locate files purely based on relative location, regardless of packages. + e.g. you can import file without having __init__ + 2. do not cache modules globally; modifications of module states has no side effect + 3. support other storage system through PathManager, so config files can be in the cloud + 4. imported dict are turned into omegaconf.DictConfig automatically + """ + old_import = builtins.__import__ + + def find_relative_file(original_file, relative_import_path, level): + # NOTE: "from . import x" is not handled. Because then it's unclear + # if such import should produce `x` as a python module or DictConfig. + # This can be discussed further if needed. + relative_import_err = """ +Relative import of directories is not allowed within config files. +Within a config file, relative import can only import other config files. +""".replace( + "\n", " " + ) + if not len(relative_import_path): + raise ImportError(relative_import_err) + + cur_file = os.path.dirname(original_file) + for _ in range(level - 1): + cur_file = os.path.dirname(cur_file) + cur_name = relative_import_path.lstrip(".") + for part in cur_name.split("."): + cur_file = os.path.join(cur_file, part) + if not cur_file.endswith(".py"): + cur_file += ".py" + if not PathManager.isfile(cur_file): + cur_file_no_suffix = cur_file[: -len(".py")] + if PathManager.isdir(cur_file_no_suffix): + raise ImportError(f"Cannot import from {cur_file_no_suffix}." + relative_import_err) + else: + raise ImportError( + f"Cannot import name {relative_import_path} from " + f"{original_file}: {cur_file} does not exist." + ) + return cur_file + + def new_import(name, globals=None, locals=None, fromlist=(), level=0): + if ( + # Only deal with relative imports inside config files + level != 0 + and globals is not None + and (globals.get("__package__", "") or "").startswith(_CFG_PACKAGE_NAME) + ): + cur_file = find_relative_file(globals["__file__"], name, level) + _validate_py_syntax(cur_file) + spec = importlib.machinery.ModuleSpec( + _random_package_name(cur_file), None, origin=cur_file + ) + module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) + module.__file__ = cur_file + with PathManager.open(cur_file) as f: + content = f.read() + exec(compile(content, cur_file, "exec"), module.__dict__) + for name in fromlist: # turn imported dict into DictConfig automatically + val = _cast_to_config(module.__dict__[name]) + module.__dict__[name] = val + return module + return old_import(name, globals, locals, fromlist=fromlist, level=level) + + builtins.__import__ = new_import + yield new_import + builtins.__import__ = old_import + + +class LazyConfig: + """ + Provide methods to save, load, and overrides an omegaconf config object + which may contain definition of lazily-constructed objects. + """ + + @staticmethod + def load_rel(filename: str, keys: Union[None, str, Tuple[str, ...]] = None): + """ + Similar to :meth:`load()`, but load path relative to the caller's + source file. + + This has the same functionality as a relative import, except that this method + accepts filename as a string, so more characters are allowed in the filename. + """ + caller_frame = inspect.stack()[1] + caller_fname = caller_frame[0].f_code.co_filename + assert caller_fname != "", "load_rel Unable to find caller" + caller_dir = os.path.dirname(caller_fname) + filename = os.path.join(caller_dir, filename) + return LazyConfig.load(filename, keys) + + @staticmethod + def load(filename: str, keys: Union[None, str, Tuple[str, ...]] = None): + """ + Load a config file. + + Args: + filename: absolute path or relative path w.r.t. the current working directory + keys: keys to load and return. If not given, return all keys + (whose values are config objects) in a dict. + """ + has_keys = keys is not None + filename = filename.replace("/./", "/") # redundant + if os.path.splitext(filename)[1] not in [".py", ".yaml", ".yml"]: + raise ValueError(f"Config file {filename} has to be a python or yaml file.") + if filename.endswith(".py"): + _validate_py_syntax(filename) + + with _patch_import(): + # Record the filename + module_namespace = { + "__file__": filename, + "__package__": _random_package_name(filename), + } + with PathManager.open(filename) as f: + content = f.read() + # Compile first with filename to: + # 1. make filename appears in stacktrace + # 2. make load_rel able to find its parent's (possibly remote) location + exec(compile(content, filename, "exec"), module_namespace) + + ret = module_namespace + else: + with PathManager.open(filename) as f: + obj = yaml.unsafe_load(f) + ret = OmegaConf.create(obj, flags={"allow_objects": True}) + + if has_keys: + if isinstance(keys, str): + return _cast_to_config(ret[keys]) + else: + return tuple(_cast_to_config(ret[a]) for a in keys) + else: + if filename.endswith(".py"): + # when not specified, only load those that are config objects + ret = DictConfig( + { + name: _cast_to_config(value) + for name, value in ret.items() + if isinstance(value, (DictConfig, ListConfig, dict)) + and not name.startswith("_") + }, + flags={"allow_objects": True}, + ) + return ret + + @staticmethod + def save(cfg, filename: str): + """ + Save a config object to a yaml file. + Note that when the config dictionary contains complex objects (e.g. lambda), + it can't be saved to yaml. In that case we will print an error and + attempt to save to a pkl file instead. + + Args: + cfg: an omegaconf config object + filename: yaml file name to save the config file + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + try: + cfg = deepcopy(cfg) + except Exception: + pass + else: + # if it's deep-copyable, then... + def _replace_type_by_name(x): + if "_target_" in x and callable(x._target_): + try: + x._target_ = _convert_target_to_string(x._target_) + except AttributeError: + pass + + # not necessary, but makes yaml looks nicer + _visit_dict_config(cfg, _replace_type_by_name) + + save_pkl = False + try: + dict = OmegaConf.to_container( + cfg, + # Do not resolve interpolation when saving, i.e. do not turn ${a} into + # actual values when saving. + resolve=False, + # Save structures (dataclasses) in a format that can be instantiated later. + # Without this option, the type information of the dataclass will be erased. + structured_config_mode=SCMode.INSTANTIATE, + ) + dumped = yaml.dump(dict, default_flow_style=None, allow_unicode=True, width=9999) + with PathManager.open(filename, "w") as f: + f.write(dumped) + + try: + _ = yaml.unsafe_load(dumped) # test that it is loadable + except Exception: + logger.warning( + "The config contains objects that cannot serialize to a valid yaml. " + f"{filename} is human-readable but cannot be loaded." + ) + save_pkl = True + except Exception: + logger.exception("Unable to serialize the config to yaml. Error:") + save_pkl = True + + if save_pkl: + new_filename = filename + ".pkl" + try: + # retry by pickle + with PathManager.open(new_filename, "wb") as f: + cloudpickle.dump(cfg, f) + logger.warning(f"Config is saved using cloudpickle at {new_filename}.") + except Exception: + pass + + @staticmethod + def apply_overrides(cfg, overrides: List[str]): + """ + In-place override contents of cfg. + + Args: + cfg: an omegaconf config object + overrides: list of strings in the format of "a=b" to override configs. + See https://hydra.cc/docs/next/advanced/override_grammar/basic/ + for syntax. + + Returns: + the cfg object + """ + + def safe_update(cfg, key, value): + parts = key.split(".") + for idx in range(1, len(parts)): + prefix = ".".join(parts[:idx]) + v = OmegaConf.select(cfg, prefix, default=None) + if v is None: + break + if not OmegaConf.is_config(v): + raise KeyError( + f"Trying to update key {key}, but {prefix} " + f"is not a config, but has type {type(v)}." + ) + OmegaConf.update(cfg, key, value, merge=True) + + try: + from hydra.core.override_parser.overrides_parser import OverridesParser + + has_hydra = True + except ImportError: + has_hydra = False + + if has_hydra: + parser = OverridesParser.create() + overrides = parser.parse_overrides(overrides) + for o in overrides: + key = o.key_or_group + value = o.value() + if o.is_delete(): + # TODO support this + raise NotImplementedError("deletion is not yet a supported override") + safe_update(cfg, key, value) + else: + # Fallback. Does not support all the features and error checking like hydra. + for o in overrides: + key, value = o.split("=") + try: + value = eval(value, {}) + except NameError: + pass + safe_update(cfg, key, value) + return cfg + + @staticmethod + def to_py(cfg, prefix: str = "cfg."): + """ + Try to convert a config object into Python-like psuedo code. + + Note that perfect conversion is not always possible. So the returned + results are mainly meant to be human-readable, and not meant to be executed. + + Args: + cfg: an omegaconf config object + prefix: root name for the resulting code (default: "cfg.") + + + Returns: + str of formatted Python code + """ + import black + + cfg = OmegaConf.to_container(cfg, resolve=True) + + def _to_str(obj, prefix=None, inside_call=False): + if prefix is None: + prefix = [] + if isinstance(obj, abc.Mapping) and "_target_" in obj: + # Dict representing a function call + target = _convert_target_to_string(obj.pop("_target_")) + args = [] + for k, v in sorted(obj.items()): + args.append(f"{k}={_to_str(v, inside_call=True)}") + args = ", ".join(args) + call = f"{target}({args})" + return "".join(prefix) + call + elif isinstance(obj, abc.Mapping) and not inside_call: + # Dict that is not inside a call is a list of top-level config objects that we + # render as one object per line with dot separated prefixes + key_list = [] + for k, v in sorted(obj.items()): + if isinstance(v, abc.Mapping) and "_target_" not in v: + key_list.append(_to_str(v, prefix=prefix + [k + "."])) + else: + key = "".join(prefix) + k + key_list.append(f"{key}={_to_str(v)}") + return "\n".join(key_list) + elif isinstance(obj, abc.Mapping): + # Dict that is inside a call is rendered as a regular dict + return ( + "{" + + ",".join( + f"{repr(k)}: {_to_str(v, inside_call=inside_call)}" + for k, v in sorted(obj.items()) + ) + + "}" + ) + elif isinstance(obj, list): + return "[" + ",".join(_to_str(x, inside_call=inside_call) for x in obj) + "]" + else: + return repr(obj) + + py_str = _to_str(cfg, prefix=[prefix]) + try: + return black.format_str(py_str, mode=black.Mode()) + except black.InvalidInput: + return py_str diff --git a/detectron2/data/__init__.py b/detectron2/data/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..259f669 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from . import transforms # isort:skip + +from .build import ( + build_batch_data_loader, + build_detection_test_loader, + build_detection_train_loader, + get_detection_dataset_dicts, + load_proposals_into_dataset, + print_instances_class_histogram, +) +from .catalog import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog, Metadata +from .common import DatasetFromList, MapDataset, ToIterableDataset +from .dataset_mapper import DatasetMapper + +# ensure the builtin datasets are registered +from . import datasets, samplers # isort:skip + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] diff --git a/detectron2/data/benchmark.py b/detectron2/data/benchmark.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac2f372 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/benchmark.py @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import numpy as np +from itertools import count +from typing import List, Tuple +import torch +import tqdm +from fvcore.common.timer import Timer + +from detectron2.utils import comm + +from .build import build_batch_data_loader +from .common import DatasetFromList, MapDataset +from .samplers import TrainingSampler + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class _EmptyMapDataset(torch.utils.data.Dataset): + """ + Map anything to emptiness. + """ + + def __init__(self, dataset): + self.ds = dataset + + def __len__(self): + return len(self.ds) + + def __getitem__(self, idx): + _ = self.ds[idx] + return [0] + + +def iter_benchmark( + iterator, num_iter: int, warmup: int = 5, max_time_seconds: float = 60 +) -> Tuple[float, List[float]]: + """ + Benchmark an iterator/iterable for `num_iter` iterations with an extra + `warmup` iterations of warmup. + End early if `max_time_seconds` time is spent on iterations. + + Returns: + float: average time (seconds) per iteration + list[float]: time spent on each iteration. Sometimes useful for further analysis. + """ + num_iter, warmup = int(num_iter), int(warmup) + + iterator = iter(iterator) + for _ in range(warmup): + next(iterator) + timer = Timer() + all_times = [] + for curr_iter in tqdm.trange(num_iter): + start = timer.seconds() + if start > max_time_seconds: + num_iter = curr_iter + break + next(iterator) + all_times.append(timer.seconds() - start) + avg = timer.seconds() / num_iter + return avg, all_times + + +class DataLoaderBenchmark: + """ + Some common benchmarks that help understand perf bottleneck of a standard dataloader + made of dataset, mapper and sampler. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dataset, + *, + mapper, + sampler=None, + total_batch_size, + num_workers=0, + max_time_seconds: int = 90, + ): + """ + Args: + max_time_seconds (int): maximum time to spent for each benchmark + other args: same as in `build.py:build_detection_train_loader` + """ + if isinstance(dataset, list): + dataset = DatasetFromList(dataset, copy=False, serialize=True) + if sampler is None: + sampler = TrainingSampler(len(dataset)) + + self.dataset = dataset + self.mapper = mapper + self.sampler = sampler + self.total_batch_size = total_batch_size + self.num_workers = num_workers + self.per_gpu_batch_size = self.total_batch_size // comm.get_world_size() + + self.max_time_seconds = max_time_seconds + + def _benchmark(self, iterator, num_iter, warmup, msg=None): + avg, all_times = iter_benchmark(iterator, num_iter, warmup, self.max_time_seconds) + if msg is not None: + self._log_time(msg, avg, all_times) + return avg, all_times + + def _log_time(self, msg, avg, all_times, distributed=False): + percentiles = [np.percentile(all_times, k, interpolation="nearest") for k in [1, 5, 95, 99]] + if not distributed: + logger.info( + f"{msg}: avg={1.0/avg:.1f} it/s, " + f"p1={percentiles[0]:.2g}s, p5={percentiles[1]:.2g}s, " + f"p95={percentiles[2]:.2g}s, p99={percentiles[3]:.2g}s." + ) + return + avg_per_gpu = comm.all_gather(avg) + percentiles_per_gpu = comm.all_gather(percentiles) + if comm.get_rank() > 0: + return + for idx, avg, percentiles in zip(count(), avg_per_gpu, percentiles_per_gpu): + logger.info( + f"GPU{idx} {msg}: avg={1.0/avg:.1f} it/s, " + f"p1={percentiles[0]:.2g}s, p5={percentiles[1]:.2g}s, " + f"p95={percentiles[2]:.2g}s, p99={percentiles[3]:.2g}s." + ) + + def benchmark_dataset(self, num_iter, warmup=5): + """ + Benchmark the speed of taking raw samples from the dataset. + """ + + def loader(): + while True: + for k in self.sampler: + yield self.dataset[k] + + self._benchmark(loader(), num_iter, warmup, "Dataset Alone") + + def benchmark_mapper(self, num_iter, warmup=5): + """ + Benchmark the speed of taking raw samples from the dataset and map + them in a single process. + """ + + def loader(): + while True: + for k in self.sampler: + yield self.mapper(self.dataset[k]) + + self._benchmark(loader(), num_iter, warmup, "Single Process Mapper (sec/sample)") + + def benchmark_workers(self, num_iter, warmup=10): + """ + Benchmark the dataloader by tuning num_workers to [0, 1, self.num_workers]. + """ + candidates = [0, 1] + if self.num_workers not in candidates: + candidates.append(self.num_workers) + + dataset = MapDataset(self.dataset, self.mapper) + for n in candidates: + loader = build_batch_data_loader( + dataset, + self.sampler, + self.total_batch_size, + num_workers=n, + ) + self._benchmark( + iter(loader), + num_iter * max(n, 1), + warmup * max(n, 1), + f"DataLoader ({n} workers, bs={self.per_gpu_batch_size})", + ) + del loader + + def benchmark_IPC(self, num_iter, warmup=10): + """ + Benchmark the dataloader where each worker outputs nothing. This + eliminates the IPC overhead compared to the regular dataloader. + + PyTorch multiprocessing's IPC only optimizes for torch tensors. + Large numpy arrays or other data structure may incur large IPC overhead. + """ + n = self.num_workers + dataset = _EmptyMapDataset(MapDataset(self.dataset, self.mapper)) + loader = build_batch_data_loader( + dataset, self.sampler, self.total_batch_size, num_workers=n + ) + self._benchmark( + iter(loader), + num_iter * max(n, 1), + warmup * max(n, 1), + f"DataLoader ({n} workers, bs={self.per_gpu_batch_size}) w/o comm", + ) + + def benchmark_distributed(self, num_iter, warmup=10): + """ + Benchmark the dataloader in each distributed worker, and log results of + all workers. This helps understand the final performance as well as + the variances among workers. + + It also prints startup time (first iter) of the dataloader. + """ + gpu = comm.get_world_size() + dataset = MapDataset(self.dataset, self.mapper) + n = self.num_workers + loader = build_batch_data_loader( + dataset, self.sampler, self.total_batch_size, num_workers=n + ) + + timer = Timer() + loader = iter(loader) + next(loader) + startup_time = timer.seconds() + logger.info("Dataloader startup time: {:.2f} seconds".format(startup_time)) + + comm.synchronize() + + avg, all_times = self._benchmark(loader, num_iter * max(n, 1), warmup * max(n, 1)) + del loader + self._log_time( + f"DataLoader ({gpu} GPUs x {n} workers, total bs={self.total_batch_size})", + avg, + all_times, + True, + ) diff --git a/detectron2/data/build.py b/detectron2/data/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ab982e --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,657 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import itertools +import logging +import numpy as np +import operator +import pickle +from collections import OrderedDict, defaultdict +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Union +import torch +import torch.utils.data as torchdata +from tabulate import tabulate +from termcolor import colored + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.structures import BoxMode +from detectron2.utils.comm import get_world_size +from detectron2.utils.env import seed_all_rng +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager +from detectron2.utils.logger import _log_api_usage, log_first_n + +from .catalog import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog +from .common import AspectRatioGroupedDataset, DatasetFromList, MapDataset, ToIterableDataset +from .dataset_mapper import DatasetMapper +from .detection_utils import check_metadata_consistency +from .samplers import ( + InferenceSampler, + RandomSubsetTrainingSampler, + RepeatFactorTrainingSampler, + TrainingSampler, +) + +""" +This file contains the default logic to build a dataloader for training or testing. +""" + +__all__ = [ + "build_batch_data_loader", + "build_detection_train_loader", + "build_detection_test_loader", + "get_detection_dataset_dicts", + "load_proposals_into_dataset", + "print_instances_class_histogram", +] + + +def filter_images_with_only_crowd_annotations(dataset_dicts): + """ + Filter out images with none annotations or only crowd annotations + (i.e., images without non-crowd annotations). + A common training-time preprocessing on COCO dataset. + + Args: + dataset_dicts (list[dict]): annotations in Detectron2 Dataset format. + + Returns: + list[dict]: the same format, but filtered. + """ + num_before = len(dataset_dicts) + + def valid(anns): + for ann in anns: + if ann.get("iscrowd", 0) == 0: + return True + return False + + dataset_dicts = [x for x in dataset_dicts if valid(x["annotations"])] + num_after = len(dataset_dicts) + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info( + "Removed {} images with no usable annotations. {} images left.".format( + num_before - num_after, num_after + ) + ) + return dataset_dicts + + +def filter_images_with_few_keypoints(dataset_dicts, min_keypoints_per_image): + """ + Filter out images with too few number of keypoints. + + Args: + dataset_dicts (list[dict]): annotations in Detectron2 Dataset format. + + Returns: + list[dict]: the same format as dataset_dicts, but filtered. + """ + num_before = len(dataset_dicts) + + def visible_keypoints_in_image(dic): + # Each keypoints field has the format [x1, y1, v1, ...], where v is visibility + annotations = dic["annotations"] + return sum( + (np.array(ann["keypoints"][2::3]) > 0).sum() + for ann in annotations + if "keypoints" in ann + ) + + dataset_dicts = [ + x for x in dataset_dicts if visible_keypoints_in_image(x) >= min_keypoints_per_image + ] + num_after = len(dataset_dicts) + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info( + "Removed {} images with fewer than {} keypoints.".format( + num_before - num_after, min_keypoints_per_image + ) + ) + return dataset_dicts + + +def load_proposals_into_dataset(dataset_dicts, proposal_file): + """ + Load precomputed object proposals into the dataset. + + The proposal file should be a pickled dict with the following keys: + + - "ids": list[int] or list[str], the image ids + - "boxes": list[np.ndarray], each is an Nx4 array of boxes corresponding to the image id + - "objectness_logits": list[np.ndarray], each is an N sized array of objectness scores + corresponding to the boxes. + - "bbox_mode": the BoxMode of the boxes array. Defaults to ``BoxMode.XYXY_ABS``. + + Args: + dataset_dicts (list[dict]): annotations in Detectron2 Dataset format. + proposal_file (str): file path of pre-computed proposals, in pkl format. + + Returns: + list[dict]: the same format as dataset_dicts, but added proposal field. + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Loading proposals from: {}".format(proposal_file)) + + with PathManager.open(proposal_file, "rb") as f: + proposals = pickle.load(f, encoding="latin1") + + # Rename the key names in D1 proposal files + rename_keys = {"indexes": "ids", "scores": "objectness_logits"} + for key in rename_keys: + if key in proposals: + proposals[rename_keys[key]] = proposals.pop(key) + + # Fetch the indexes of all proposals that are in the dataset + # Convert image_id to str since they could be int. + img_ids = set({str(record["image_id"]) for record in dataset_dicts}) + id_to_index = {str(id): i for i, id in enumerate(proposals["ids"]) if str(id) in img_ids} + + # Assuming default bbox_mode of precomputed proposals are 'XYXY_ABS' + bbox_mode = BoxMode(proposals["bbox_mode"]) if "bbox_mode" in proposals else BoxMode.XYXY_ABS + + for record in dataset_dicts: + # Get the index of the proposal + i = id_to_index[str(record["image_id"])] + + boxes = proposals["boxes"][i] + objectness_logits = proposals["objectness_logits"][i] + # Sort the proposals in descending order of the scores + inds = objectness_logits.argsort()[::-1] + record["proposal_boxes"] = boxes[inds] + record["proposal_objectness_logits"] = objectness_logits[inds] + record["proposal_bbox_mode"] = bbox_mode + + return dataset_dicts + + +def print_instances_class_histogram(dataset_dicts, class_names): + """ + Args: + dataset_dicts (list[dict]): list of dataset dicts. + class_names (list[str]): list of class names (zero-indexed). + """ + num_classes = len(class_names) + hist_bins = np.arange(num_classes + 1) + histogram = np.zeros((num_classes,), dtype=int) + for entry in dataset_dicts: + annos = entry["annotations"] + classes = np.asarray( + [x["category_id"] for x in annos if not x.get("iscrowd", 0)], dtype=int + ) + if len(classes): + assert classes.min() >= 0, f"Got an invalid category_id={classes.min()}" + assert ( + classes.max() < num_classes + ), f"Got an invalid category_id={classes.max()} for a dataset of {num_classes} classes" + histogram += np.histogram(classes, bins=hist_bins)[0] + + N_COLS = min(6, len(class_names) * 2) + + def short_name(x): + # make long class names shorter. useful for lvis + if len(x) > 13: + return x[:11] + ".." + return x + + data = list( + itertools.chain(*[[short_name(class_names[i]), int(v)] for i, v in enumerate(histogram)]) + ) + total_num_instances = sum(data[1::2]) + data.extend([None] * (N_COLS - (len(data) % N_COLS))) + if num_classes > 1: + data.extend(["total", total_num_instances]) + data = itertools.zip_longest(*[data[i::N_COLS] for i in range(N_COLS)]) + table = tabulate( + data, + headers=["category", "#instances"] * (N_COLS // 2), + tablefmt="pipe", + numalign="left", + stralign="center", + ) + log_first_n( + logging.INFO, + "Distribution of instances among all {} categories:\n".format(num_classes) + + colored(table, "cyan"), + key="message", + ) + + +def get_detection_dataset_dicts( + names, + filter_empty=True, + min_keypoints=0, + proposal_files=None, + check_consistency=True, +): + """ + Load and prepare dataset dicts for instance detection/segmentation and semantic segmentation. + + Args: + names (str or list[str]): a dataset name or a list of dataset names + filter_empty (bool): whether to filter out images without instance annotations + min_keypoints (int): filter out images with fewer keypoints than + `min_keypoints`. Set to 0 to do nothing. + proposal_files (list[str]): if given, a list of object proposal files + that match each dataset in `names`. + check_consistency (bool): whether to check if datasets have consistent metadata. + + Returns: + list[dict]: a list of dicts following the standard dataset dict format. + """ + if isinstance(names, str): + names = [names] + assert len(names), names + + available_datasets = DatasetCatalog.keys() + names_set = set(names) + if not names_set.issubset(available_datasets): + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.warning( + "The following dataset names are not registered in the DatasetCatalog: " + f"{names_set - available_datasets}. " + f"Available datasets are {available_datasets}" + ) + + dataset_dicts = [DatasetCatalog.get(dataset_name) for dataset_name in names] + + if isinstance(dataset_dicts[0], torchdata.Dataset): + if len(dataset_dicts) > 1: + # ConcatDataset does not work for iterable style dataset. + # We could support concat for iterable as well, but it's often + # not a good idea to concat iterables anyway. + return torchdata.ConcatDataset(dataset_dicts) + return dataset_dicts[0] + + for dataset_name, dicts in zip(names, dataset_dicts): + assert len(dicts), "Dataset '{}' is empty!".format(dataset_name) + + if proposal_files is not None: + assert len(names) == len(proposal_files) + # load precomputed proposals from proposal files + dataset_dicts = [ + load_proposals_into_dataset(dataset_i_dicts, proposal_file) + for dataset_i_dicts, proposal_file in zip(dataset_dicts, proposal_files) + ] + + dataset_dicts = list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(dataset_dicts)) + + has_instances = "annotations" in dataset_dicts[0] + if filter_empty and has_instances: + dataset_dicts = filter_images_with_only_crowd_annotations(dataset_dicts) + if min_keypoints > 0 and has_instances: + dataset_dicts = filter_images_with_few_keypoints(dataset_dicts, min_keypoints) + + if check_consistency and has_instances: + try: + class_names = MetadataCatalog.get(names[0]).thing_classes + check_metadata_consistency("thing_classes", names) + print_instances_class_histogram(dataset_dicts, class_names) + except AttributeError: # class names are not available for this dataset + pass + + assert len(dataset_dicts), "No valid data found in {}.".format(",".join(names)) + return dataset_dicts + + +def build_batch_data_loader( + dataset, + sampler, + total_batch_size, + *, + aspect_ratio_grouping=False, + num_workers=0, + collate_fn=None, + drop_last: bool = True, + **kwargs, +): + """ + Build a batched dataloader. The main differences from `torch.utils.data.DataLoader` are: + 1. support aspect ratio grouping options + 2. use no "batch collation", because this is common for detection training + + Args: + dataset (torch.utils.data.Dataset): a pytorch map-style or iterable dataset. + sampler (torch.utils.data.sampler.Sampler or None): a sampler that produces indices. + Must be provided iff. ``dataset`` is a map-style dataset. + total_batch_size, aspect_ratio_grouping, num_workers, collate_fn: see + :func:`build_detection_train_loader`. + drop_last (bool): if ``True``, the dataloader will drop incomplete batches. + + Returns: + iterable[list]. Length of each list is the batch size of the current + GPU. Each element in the list comes from the dataset. + """ + world_size = get_world_size() + assert ( + total_batch_size > 0 and total_batch_size % world_size == 0 + ), "Total batch size ({}) must be divisible by the number of gpus ({}).".format( + total_batch_size, world_size + ) + batch_size = total_batch_size // world_size + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Making batched data loader with batch_size=%d", batch_size) + + if isinstance(dataset, torchdata.IterableDataset): + assert sampler is None, "sampler must be None if dataset is IterableDataset" + else: + dataset = ToIterableDataset(dataset, sampler, shard_chunk_size=batch_size) + + if aspect_ratio_grouping: + assert drop_last, "Aspect ratio grouping will drop incomplete batches." + data_loader = torchdata.DataLoader( + dataset, + num_workers=num_workers, + collate_fn=operator.itemgetter(0), # don't batch, but yield individual elements + worker_init_fn=worker_init_reset_seed, + **kwargs + ) # yield individual mapped dict + data_loader = AspectRatioGroupedDataset(data_loader, batch_size) + if collate_fn is None: + return data_loader + return MapDataset(data_loader, collate_fn) + else: + return torchdata.DataLoader( + dataset, + batch_size=batch_size, + drop_last=drop_last, + num_workers=num_workers, + collate_fn=trivial_batch_collator if collate_fn is None else collate_fn, + worker_init_fn=worker_init_reset_seed, + **kwargs + ) + + +def _get_train_datasets_repeat_factors(cfg) -> Dict[str, float]: + repeat_factors = cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN_REPEAT_FACTOR + assert all(len(tup) == 2 for tup in repeat_factors) + name_to_weight = defaultdict(lambda: 1, dict(repeat_factors)) + # The sampling weights map should only contain datasets in train config + unrecognized = set(name_to_weight.keys()) - set(cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN) + assert not unrecognized, f"unrecognized datasets: {unrecognized}" + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info(f"Found repeat factors: {list(name_to_weight.items())}") + + # pyre-fixme[7]: Expected `Dict[str, float]` but got `DefaultDict[typing.Any, int]`. + return name_to_weight + + +def _build_weighted_sampler(cfg, enable_category_balance=False): + dataset_repeat_factors = _get_train_datasets_repeat_factors(cfg) + # OrderedDict to guarantee order of values() consistent with repeat factors + dataset_name_to_dicts = OrderedDict( + { + name: get_detection_dataset_dicts( + [name], + filter_empty=cfg.DATALOADER.FILTER_EMPTY_ANNOTATIONS, + min_keypoints=cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.MIN_KEYPOINTS_PER_IMAGE + if cfg.MODEL.KEYPOINT_ON + else 0, + proposal_files=cfg.DATASETS.PROPOSAL_FILES_TRAIN + if cfg.MODEL.LOAD_PROPOSALS + else None, + ) + for name in cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN + } + ) + # Repeat factor for every sample in the dataset + repeat_factors = [ + [dataset_repeat_factors[dsname]] * len(dataset_name_to_dicts[dsname]) + for dsname in cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN + ] + + repeat_factors = list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(repeat_factors)) + + repeat_factors = torch.tensor(repeat_factors) + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + if enable_category_balance: + """ + 1. Calculate repeat factors using category frequency for each dataset and then merge them. + 2. Element wise dot producting the dataset frequency repeat factors with + the category frequency repeat factors gives the final repeat factors. + """ + category_repeat_factors = [ + RepeatFactorTrainingSampler.repeat_factors_from_category_frequency( + dataset_dict, cfg.DATALOADER.REPEAT_THRESHOLD + ) + for dataset_dict in dataset_name_to_dicts.values() + ] + # flatten the category repeat factors from all datasets + category_repeat_factors = list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(category_repeat_factors)) + category_repeat_factors = torch.tensor(category_repeat_factors) + repeat_factors = torch.mul(category_repeat_factors, repeat_factors) + repeat_factors = repeat_factors / torch.min(repeat_factors) + logger.info( + "Using WeightedCategoryTrainingSampler with repeat_factors={}".format( + cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN_REPEAT_FACTOR + ) + ) + else: + logger.info( + "Using WeightedTrainingSampler with repeat_factors={}".format( + cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN_REPEAT_FACTOR + ) + ) + + sampler = RepeatFactorTrainingSampler(repeat_factors) + return sampler + + +def _train_loader_from_config(cfg, mapper=None, *, dataset=None, sampler=None): + if dataset is None: + dataset = get_detection_dataset_dicts( + cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN, + filter_empty=cfg.DATALOADER.FILTER_EMPTY_ANNOTATIONS, + min_keypoints=cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.MIN_KEYPOINTS_PER_IMAGE + if cfg.MODEL.KEYPOINT_ON + else 0, + proposal_files=cfg.DATASETS.PROPOSAL_FILES_TRAIN if cfg.MODEL.LOAD_PROPOSALS else None, + ) + _log_api_usage("dataset." + cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN[0]) + + if mapper is None: + mapper = DatasetMapper(cfg, True) + + if sampler is None: + sampler_name = cfg.DATALOADER.SAMPLER_TRAIN + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + if isinstance(dataset, torchdata.IterableDataset): + logger.info("Not using any sampler since the dataset is IterableDataset.") + sampler = None + else: + logger.info("Using training sampler {}".format(sampler_name)) + if sampler_name == "TrainingSampler": + sampler = TrainingSampler(len(dataset)) + elif sampler_name == "RepeatFactorTrainingSampler": + repeat_factors = RepeatFactorTrainingSampler.repeat_factors_from_category_frequency( + dataset, cfg.DATALOADER.REPEAT_THRESHOLD + ) + sampler = RepeatFactorTrainingSampler(repeat_factors) + elif sampler_name == "RandomSubsetTrainingSampler": + sampler = RandomSubsetTrainingSampler( + len(dataset), cfg.DATALOADER.RANDOM_SUBSET_RATIO + ) + elif sampler_name == "WeightedTrainingSampler": + sampler = _build_weighted_sampler(cfg) + elif sampler_name == "WeightedCategoryTrainingSampler": + sampler = _build_weighted_sampler(cfg, enable_category_balance=True) + else: + raise ValueError("Unknown training sampler: {}".format(sampler_name)) + + return { + "dataset": dataset, + "sampler": sampler, + "mapper": mapper, + "total_batch_size": cfg.SOLVER.IMS_PER_BATCH, + "aspect_ratio_grouping": cfg.DATALOADER.ASPECT_RATIO_GROUPING, + "num_workers": cfg.DATALOADER.NUM_WORKERS, + } + + +@configurable(from_config=_train_loader_from_config) +def build_detection_train_loader( + dataset, + *, + mapper, + sampler=None, + total_batch_size, + aspect_ratio_grouping=True, + num_workers=0, + collate_fn=None, + **kwargs +): + """ + Build a dataloader for object detection with some default features. + + Args: + dataset (list or torch.utils.data.Dataset): a list of dataset dicts, + or a pytorch dataset (either map-style or iterable). It can be obtained + by using :func:`DatasetCatalog.get` or :func:`get_detection_dataset_dicts`. + mapper (callable): a callable which takes a sample (dict) from dataset and + returns the format to be consumed by the model. + When using cfg, the default choice is ``DatasetMapper(cfg, is_train=True)``. + sampler (torch.utils.data.sampler.Sampler or None): a sampler that produces + indices to be applied on ``dataset``. + If ``dataset`` is map-style, the default sampler is a :class:`TrainingSampler`, + which coordinates an infinite random shuffle sequence across all workers. + Sampler must be None if ``dataset`` is iterable. + total_batch_size (int): total batch size across all workers. + aspect_ratio_grouping (bool): whether to group images with similar + aspect ratio for efficiency. When enabled, it requires each + element in dataset be a dict with keys "width" and "height". + num_workers (int): number of parallel data loading workers + collate_fn: a function that determines how to do batching, same as the argument of + `torch.utils.data.DataLoader`. Defaults to do no collation and return a list of + data. No collation is OK for small batch size and simple data structures. + If your batch size is large and each sample contains too many small tensors, + it's more efficient to collate them in data loader. + + Returns: + torch.utils.data.DataLoader: + a dataloader. Each output from it is a ``list[mapped_element]`` of length + ``total_batch_size / num_workers``, where ``mapped_element`` is produced + by the ``mapper``. + """ + if isinstance(dataset, list): + dataset = DatasetFromList(dataset, copy=False) + if mapper is not None: + dataset = MapDataset(dataset, mapper) + + if isinstance(dataset, torchdata.IterableDataset): + assert sampler is None, "sampler must be None if dataset is IterableDataset" + else: + if sampler is None: + sampler = TrainingSampler(len(dataset)) + assert isinstance(sampler, torchdata.Sampler), f"Expect a Sampler but got {type(sampler)}" + return build_batch_data_loader( + dataset, + sampler, + total_batch_size, + aspect_ratio_grouping=aspect_ratio_grouping, + num_workers=num_workers, + collate_fn=collate_fn, + **kwargs + ) + + +def _test_loader_from_config(cfg, dataset_name, mapper=None): + """ + Uses the given `dataset_name` argument (instead of the names in cfg), because the + standard practice is to evaluate each test set individually (not combining them). + """ + if isinstance(dataset_name, str): + dataset_name = [dataset_name] + + dataset = get_detection_dataset_dicts( + dataset_name, + filter_empty=False, + proposal_files=[ + cfg.DATASETS.PROPOSAL_FILES_TEST[list(cfg.DATASETS.TEST).index(x)] for x in dataset_name + ] + if cfg.MODEL.LOAD_PROPOSALS + else None, + ) + if mapper is None: + mapper = DatasetMapper(cfg, False) + return { + "dataset": dataset, + "mapper": mapper, + "num_workers": cfg.DATALOADER.NUM_WORKERS, + "sampler": InferenceSampler(len(dataset)) + if not isinstance(dataset, torchdata.IterableDataset) + else None, + } + + +@configurable(from_config=_test_loader_from_config) +def build_detection_test_loader( + dataset: Union[List[Any], torchdata.Dataset], + *, + mapper: Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], + sampler: Optional[torchdata.Sampler] = None, + batch_size: int = 1, + num_workers: int = 0, + collate_fn: Optional[Callable[[List[Any]], Any]] = None, +) -> torchdata.DataLoader: + """ + Similar to `build_detection_train_loader`, with default batch size = 1, + and sampler = :class:`InferenceSampler`. This sampler coordinates all workers + to produce the exact set of all samples. + + Args: + dataset: a list of dataset dicts, + or a pytorch dataset (either map-style or iterable). They can be obtained + by using :func:`DatasetCatalog.get` or :func:`get_detection_dataset_dicts`. + mapper: a callable which takes a sample (dict) from dataset + and returns the format to be consumed by the model. + When using cfg, the default choice is ``DatasetMapper(cfg, is_train=False)``. + sampler: a sampler that produces + indices to be applied on ``dataset``. Default to :class:`InferenceSampler`, + which splits the dataset across all workers. Sampler must be None + if `dataset` is iterable. + batch_size: the batch size of the data loader to be created. + Default to 1 image per worker since this is the standard when reporting + inference time in papers. + num_workers: number of parallel data loading workers + collate_fn: same as the argument of `torch.utils.data.DataLoader`. + Defaults to do no collation and return a list of data. + + Returns: + DataLoader: a torch DataLoader, that loads the given detection + dataset, with test-time transformation and batching. + + Examples: + :: + data_loader = build_detection_test_loader( + DatasetRegistry.get("my_test"), + mapper=DatasetMapper(...)) + + # or, instantiate with a CfgNode: + data_loader = build_detection_test_loader(cfg, "my_test") + """ + if isinstance(dataset, list): + dataset = DatasetFromList(dataset, copy=False) + if mapper is not None: + dataset = MapDataset(dataset, mapper) + if isinstance(dataset, torchdata.IterableDataset): + assert sampler is None, "sampler must be None if dataset is IterableDataset" + else: + if sampler is None: + sampler = InferenceSampler(len(dataset)) + return torchdata.DataLoader( + dataset, + batch_size=batch_size, + sampler=sampler, + drop_last=False, + num_workers=num_workers, + collate_fn=trivial_batch_collator if collate_fn is None else collate_fn, + ) + + +def trivial_batch_collator(batch): + """ + A batch collator that does nothing. + """ + return batch + + +def worker_init_reset_seed(worker_id): + initial_seed = torch.initial_seed() % 2**31 + seed_all_rng(initial_seed + worker_id) diff --git a/detectron2/data/catalog.py b/detectron2/data/catalog.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..45c110c --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/catalog.py @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import logging +import types +from collections import UserDict +from typing import List + +from detectron2.utils.logger import log_first_n + +__all__ = ["DatasetCatalog", "MetadataCatalog", "Metadata"] + + +class _DatasetCatalog(UserDict): + """ + A global dictionary that stores information about the datasets and how to obtain them. + + It contains a mapping from strings + (which are names that identify a dataset, e.g. "coco_2014_train") + to a function which parses the dataset and returns the samples in the + format of `list[dict]`. + + The returned dicts should be in Detectron2 Dataset format (See DATASETS.md for details) + if used with the data loader functionalities in `data/build.py,data/detection_transform.py`. + + The purpose of having this catalog is to make it easy to choose + different datasets, by just using the strings in the config. + """ + + def register(self, name, func): + """ + Args: + name (str): the name that identifies a dataset, e.g. "coco_2014_train". + func (callable): a callable which takes no arguments and returns a list of dicts. + It must return the same results if called multiple times. + """ + assert callable(func), "You must register a function with `DatasetCatalog.register`!" + assert name not in self, "Dataset '{}' is already registered!".format(name) + self[name] = func + + def get(self, name): + """ + Call the registered function and return its results. + + Args: + name (str): the name that identifies a dataset, e.g. "coco_2014_train". + + Returns: + list[dict]: dataset annotations. + """ + try: + f = self[name] + except KeyError as e: + raise KeyError( + "Dataset '{}' is not registered! Available datasets are: {}".format( + name, ", ".join(list(self.keys())) + ) + ) from e + return f() + + def list(self) -> List[str]: + """ + List all registered datasets. + + Returns: + list[str] + """ + return list(self.keys()) + + def remove(self, name): + """ + Alias of ``pop``. + """ + self.pop(name) + + def __str__(self): + return "DatasetCatalog(registered datasets: {})".format(", ".join(self.keys())) + + __repr__ = __str__ + + +DatasetCatalog = _DatasetCatalog() +DatasetCatalog.__doc__ = ( + _DatasetCatalog.__doc__ + + """ + .. automethod:: detectron2.data.catalog.DatasetCatalog.register + .. automethod:: detectron2.data.catalog.DatasetCatalog.get +""" +) + + +class Metadata(types.SimpleNamespace): + """ + A class that supports simple attribute setter/getter. + It is intended for storing metadata of a dataset and make it accessible globally. + + Examples: + :: + # somewhere when you load the data: + MetadataCatalog.get("mydataset").thing_classes = ["person", "dog"] + + # somewhere when you print statistics or visualize: + classes = MetadataCatalog.get("mydataset").thing_classes + """ + + # the name of the dataset + # set default to N/A so that `self.name` in the errors will not trigger getattr again + name: str = "N/A" + + _RENAMED = { + "class_names": "thing_classes", + "dataset_id_to_contiguous_id": "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id", + "stuff_class_names": "stuff_classes", + } + + def __getattr__(self, key): + if key in self._RENAMED: + log_first_n( + logging.WARNING, + "Metadata '{}' was renamed to '{}'!".format(key, self._RENAMED[key]), + n=10, + ) + return getattr(self, self._RENAMED[key]) + + # "name" exists in every metadata + if len(self.__dict__) > 1: + raise AttributeError( + "Attribute '{}' does not exist in the metadata of dataset '{}'. Available " + "keys are {}.".format(key, self.name, str(self.__dict__.keys())) + ) + else: + raise AttributeError( + f"Attribute '{key}' does not exist in the metadata of dataset '{self.name}': " + "metadata is empty." + ) + + def __setattr__(self, key, val): + if key in self._RENAMED: + log_first_n( + logging.WARNING, + "Metadata '{}' was renamed to '{}'!".format(key, self._RENAMED[key]), + n=10, + ) + setattr(self, self._RENAMED[key], val) + + # Ensure that metadata of the same name stays consistent + try: + oldval = getattr(self, key) + assert oldval == val, ( + "Attribute '{}' in the metadata of '{}' cannot be set " + "to a different value!\n{} != {}".format(key, self.name, oldval, val) + ) + except AttributeError: + super().__setattr__(key, val) + + def as_dict(self): + """ + Returns all the metadata as a dict. + Note that modifications to the returned dict will not reflect on the Metadata object. + """ + return copy.copy(self.__dict__) + + def set(self, **kwargs): + """ + Set multiple metadata with kwargs. + """ + for k, v in kwargs.items(): + setattr(self, k, v) + return self + + def get(self, key, default=None): + """ + Access an attribute and return its value if exists. + Otherwise return default. + """ + try: + return getattr(self, key) + except AttributeError: + return default + + +class _MetadataCatalog(UserDict): + """ + MetadataCatalog is a global dictionary that provides access to + :class:`Metadata` of a given dataset. + + The metadata associated with a certain name is a singleton: once created, the + metadata will stay alive and will be returned by future calls to ``get(name)``. + + It's like global variables, so don't abuse it. + It's meant for storing knowledge that's constant and shared across the execution + of the program, e.g.: the class names in COCO. + """ + + def get(self, name): + """ + Args: + name (str): name of a dataset (e.g. coco_2014_train). + + Returns: + Metadata: The :class:`Metadata` instance associated with this name, + or create an empty one if none is available. + """ + assert len(name) + r = super().get(name, None) + if r is None: + r = self[name] = Metadata(name=name) + return r + + def list(self): + """ + List all registered metadata. + + Returns: + list[str]: keys (names of datasets) of all registered metadata + """ + return list(self.keys()) + + def remove(self, name): + """ + Alias of ``pop``. + """ + self.pop(name) + + def __str__(self): + return "MetadataCatalog(registered metadata: {})".format(", ".join(self.keys())) + + __repr__ = __str__ + + +MetadataCatalog = _MetadataCatalog() +MetadataCatalog.__doc__ = ( + _MetadataCatalog.__doc__ + + """ + .. automethod:: detectron2.data.catalog.MetadataCatalog.get +""" +) diff --git a/detectron2/data/common.py b/detectron2/data/common.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3877059 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/common.py @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import contextlib +import copy +import itertools +import logging +import numpy as np +import pickle +import random +from typing import Callable, Union +import torch +import torch.utils.data as data +from torch.utils.data.sampler import Sampler + +from detectron2.utils.serialize import PicklableWrapper + +__all__ = ["MapDataset", "DatasetFromList", "AspectRatioGroupedDataset", "ToIterableDataset"] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +# copied from: https://docs.python.org/3/library/itertools.html#recipes +def _roundrobin(*iterables): + "roundrobin('ABC', 'D', 'EF') --> A D E B F C" + # Recipe credited to George Sakkis + num_active = len(iterables) + nexts = itertools.cycle(iter(it).__next__ for it in iterables) + while num_active: + try: + for next in nexts: + yield next() + except StopIteration: + # Remove the iterator we just exhausted from the cycle. + num_active -= 1 + nexts = itertools.cycle(itertools.islice(nexts, num_active)) + + +def _shard_iterator_dataloader_worker(iterable, chunk_size=1): + # Shard the iterable if we're currently inside pytorch dataloader worker. + worker_info = data.get_worker_info() + if worker_info is None or worker_info.num_workers == 1: + # do nothing + yield from iterable + else: + # worker0: 0, 1, ..., chunk_size-1, num_workers*chunk_size, num_workers*chunk_size+1, ... + # worker1: chunk_size, chunk_size+1, ... + # worker2: 2*chunk_size, 2*chunk_size+1, ... + # ... + yield from _roundrobin( + *[ + itertools.islice( + iterable, + worker_info.id * chunk_size + chunk_i, + None, + worker_info.num_workers * chunk_size, + ) + for chunk_i in range(chunk_size) + ] + ) + + +class _MapIterableDataset(data.IterableDataset): + """ + Map a function over elements in an IterableDataset. + + Similar to pytorch's MapIterDataPipe, but support filtering when map_func + returns None. + + This class is not public-facing. Will be called by `MapDataset`. + """ + + def __init__(self, dataset, map_func): + self._dataset = dataset + self._map_func = PicklableWrapper(map_func) # wrap so that a lambda will work + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._dataset) + + def __iter__(self): + for x in map(self._map_func, self._dataset): + if x is not None: + yield x + + +class MapDataset(data.Dataset): + """ + Map a function over the elements in a dataset. + """ + + def __init__(self, dataset, map_func): + """ + Args: + dataset: a dataset where map function is applied. Can be either + map-style or iterable dataset. When given an iterable dataset, + the returned object will also be an iterable dataset. + map_func: a callable which maps the element in dataset. map_func can + return None to skip the data (e.g. in case of errors). + How None is handled depends on the style of `dataset`. + If `dataset` is map-style, it randomly tries other elements. + If `dataset` is iterable, it skips the data and tries the next. + """ + self._dataset = dataset + self._map_func = PicklableWrapper(map_func) # wrap so that a lambda will work + + self._rng = random.Random(42) + self._fallback_candidates = set(range(len(dataset))) + + def __new__(cls, dataset, map_func): + is_iterable = isinstance(dataset, data.IterableDataset) + if is_iterable: + return _MapIterableDataset(dataset, map_func) + else: + return super().__new__(cls) + + def __getnewargs__(self): + return self._dataset, self._map_func + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._dataset) + + def __getitem__(self, idx): + retry_count = 0 + cur_idx = int(idx) + + while True: + data = self._map_func(self._dataset[cur_idx]) + if data is not None: + self._fallback_candidates.add(cur_idx) + return data + + # _map_func fails for this idx, use a random new index from the pool + retry_count += 1 + self._fallback_candidates.discard(cur_idx) + cur_idx = self._rng.sample(self._fallback_candidates, k=1)[0] + + if retry_count >= 3: + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.warning( + "Failed to apply `_map_func` for idx: {}, retry count: {}".format( + idx, retry_count + ) + ) + + +class _TorchSerializedList: + """ + A list-like object whose items are serialized and stored in a torch tensor. When + launching a process that uses TorchSerializedList with "fork" start method, + the subprocess can read the same buffer without triggering copy-on-access. When + launching a process that uses TorchSerializedList with "spawn/forkserver" start + method, the list will be pickled by a special ForkingPickler registered by PyTorch + that moves data to shared memory. In both cases, this allows parent and child + processes to share RAM for the list data, hence avoids the issue in + https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/13246. + + See also https://ppwwyyxx.com/blog/2022/Demystify-RAM-Usage-in-Multiprocess-DataLoader/ + on how it works. + """ + + def __init__(self, lst: list): + self._lst = lst + + def _serialize(data): + buffer = pickle.dumps(data, protocol=-1) + return np.frombuffer(buffer, dtype=np.uint8) + + logger.info( + "Serializing {} elements to byte tensors and concatenating them all ...".format( + len(self._lst) + ) + ) + self._lst = [_serialize(x) for x in self._lst] + self._addr = np.asarray([len(x) for x in self._lst], dtype=np.int64) + self._addr = torch.from_numpy(np.cumsum(self._addr)) + self._lst = torch.from_numpy(np.concatenate(self._lst)) + logger.info("Serialized dataset takes {:.2f} MiB".format(len(self._lst) / 1024**2)) + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._addr) + + def __getitem__(self, idx): + start_addr = 0 if idx == 0 else self._addr[idx - 1].item() + end_addr = self._addr[idx].item() + bytes = memoryview(self._lst[start_addr:end_addr].numpy()) + + # @lint-ignore PYTHONPICKLEISBAD + return pickle.loads(bytes) + + +_DEFAULT_DATASET_FROM_LIST_SERIALIZE_METHOD = _TorchSerializedList + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def set_default_dataset_from_list_serialize_method(new): + """ + Context manager for using custom serialize function when creating DatasetFromList + """ + + global _DEFAULT_DATASET_FROM_LIST_SERIALIZE_METHOD + orig = _DEFAULT_DATASET_FROM_LIST_SERIALIZE_METHOD + _DEFAULT_DATASET_FROM_LIST_SERIALIZE_METHOD = new + yield + _DEFAULT_DATASET_FROM_LIST_SERIALIZE_METHOD = orig + + +class DatasetFromList(data.Dataset): + """ + Wrap a list to a torch Dataset. It produces elements of the list as data. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + lst: list, + copy: bool = True, + serialize: Union[bool, Callable] = True, + ): + """ + Args: + lst (list): a list which contains elements to produce. + copy (bool): whether to deepcopy the element when producing it, + so that the result can be modified in place without affecting the + source in the list. + serialize (bool or callable): whether to serialize the stroage to other + backend. If `True`, the default serialize method will be used, if given + a callable, the callable will be used as serialize method. + """ + self._lst = lst + self._copy = copy + if not isinstance(serialize, (bool, Callable)): + raise TypeError(f"Unsupported type for argument `serailzie`: {serialize}") + self._serialize = serialize is not False + + if self._serialize: + serialize_method = ( + serialize + if isinstance(serialize, Callable) + else _DEFAULT_DATASET_FROM_LIST_SERIALIZE_METHOD + ) + logger.info(f"Serializing the dataset using: {serialize_method}") + self._lst = serialize_method(self._lst) + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._lst) + + def __getitem__(self, idx): + if self._copy and not self._serialize: + return copy.deepcopy(self._lst[idx]) + else: + return self._lst[idx] + + +class ToIterableDataset(data.IterableDataset): + """ + Convert an old indices-based (also called map-style) dataset + to an iterable-style dataset. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dataset: data.Dataset, + sampler: Sampler, + shard_sampler: bool = True, + shard_chunk_size: int = 1, + ): + """ + Args: + dataset: an old-style dataset with ``__getitem__`` + sampler: a cheap iterable that produces indices to be applied on ``dataset``. + shard_sampler: whether to shard the sampler based on the current pytorch data loader + worker id. When an IterableDataset is forked by pytorch's DataLoader into multiple + workers, it is responsible for sharding its data based on worker id so that workers + don't produce identical data. + + Most samplers (like our TrainingSampler) do not shard based on dataloader worker id + and this argument should be set to True. But certain samplers may be already + sharded, in that case this argument should be set to False. + shard_chunk_size: when sharding the sampler, each worker will + """ + assert not isinstance(dataset, data.IterableDataset), dataset + assert isinstance(sampler, Sampler), sampler + self.dataset = dataset + self.sampler = sampler + self.shard_sampler = shard_sampler + self.shard_chunk_size = shard_chunk_size + + def __iter__(self): + if not self.shard_sampler: + sampler = self.sampler + else: + # With map-style dataset, `DataLoader(dataset, sampler)` runs the + # sampler in main process only. But `DataLoader(ToIterableDataset(dataset, sampler))` + # will run sampler in every of the N worker. So we should only keep 1/N of the ids on + # each worker. The assumption is that sampler is cheap to iterate so it's fine to + # discard ids in workers. + sampler = _shard_iterator_dataloader_worker(self.sampler, self.shard_chunk_size) + for idx in sampler: + yield self.dataset[idx] + + def __len__(self): + return len(self.sampler) + + +class AspectRatioGroupedDataset(data.IterableDataset): + """ + Batch data that have similar aspect ratio together. + In this implementation, images whose aspect ratio < (or >) 1 will + be batched together. + This improves training speed because the images then need less padding + to form a batch. + + It assumes the underlying dataset produces dicts with "width" and "height" keys. + It will then produce a list of original dicts with length = batch_size, + all with similar aspect ratios. + """ + + def __init__(self, dataset, batch_size): + """ + Args: + dataset: an iterable. Each element must be a dict with keys + "width" and "height", which will be used to batch data. + batch_size (int): + """ + self.dataset = dataset + self.batch_size = batch_size + self._buckets = [[] for _ in range(2)] + # Hard-coded two aspect ratio groups: w > h and w < h. + # Can add support for more aspect ratio groups, but doesn't seem useful + + def __iter__(self): + for d in self.dataset: + w, h = d["width"], d["height"] + bucket_id = 0 if w > h else 1 + bucket = self._buckets[bucket_id] + bucket.append(d) + if len(bucket) == self.batch_size: + data = bucket[:] + # Clear bucket first, because code after yield is not + # guaranteed to execute + del bucket[:] + yield data diff --git a/detectron2/data/dataset_mapper.py b/detectron2/data/dataset_mapper.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8714f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/dataset_mapper.py @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import logging +import numpy as np +from typing import List, Optional, Union +import torch + +from detectron2.config import configurable + +from . import detection_utils as utils +from . import transforms as T + +""" +This file contains the default mapping that's applied to "dataset dicts". +""" + +__all__ = ["DatasetMapper"] + + +class DatasetMapper: + """ + A callable which takes a dataset dict in Detectron2 Dataset format, + and map it into a format used by the model. + + This is the default callable to be used to map your dataset dict into training data. + You may need to follow it to implement your own one for customized logic, + such as a different way to read or transform images. + See :doc:`/tutorials/data_loading` for details. + + The callable currently does the following: + + 1. Read the image from "file_name" + 2. Applies cropping/geometric transforms to the image and annotations + 3. Prepare data and annotations to Tensor and :class:`Instances` + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + is_train: bool, + *, + augmentations: List[Union[T.Augmentation, T.Transform]], + image_format: str, + use_instance_mask: bool = False, + use_keypoint: bool = False, + instance_mask_format: str = "polygon", + keypoint_hflip_indices: Optional[np.ndarray] = None, + precomputed_proposal_topk: Optional[int] = None, + recompute_boxes: bool = False, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + is_train: whether it's used in training or inference + augmentations: a list of augmentations or deterministic transforms to apply + image_format: an image format supported by :func:`detection_utils.read_image`. + use_instance_mask: whether to process instance segmentation annotations, if available + use_keypoint: whether to process keypoint annotations if available + instance_mask_format: one of "polygon" or "bitmask". Process instance segmentation + masks into this format. + keypoint_hflip_indices: see :func:`detection_utils.create_keypoint_hflip_indices` + precomputed_proposal_topk: if given, will load pre-computed + proposals from dataset_dict and keep the top k proposals for each image. + recompute_boxes: whether to overwrite bounding box annotations + by computing tight bounding boxes from instance mask annotations. + """ + if recompute_boxes: + assert use_instance_mask, "recompute_boxes requires instance masks" + # fmt: off + self.is_train = is_train + self.augmentations = T.AugmentationList(augmentations) + self.image_format = image_format + self.use_instance_mask = use_instance_mask + self.instance_mask_format = instance_mask_format + self.use_keypoint = use_keypoint + self.keypoint_hflip_indices = keypoint_hflip_indices + self.proposal_topk = precomputed_proposal_topk + self.recompute_boxes = recompute_boxes + # fmt: on + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + mode = "training" if is_train else "inference" + logger.info(f"[DatasetMapper] Augmentations used in {mode}: {augmentations}") + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, is_train: bool = True): + augs = utils.build_augmentation(cfg, is_train) + if cfg.INPUT.CROP.ENABLED and is_train: + augs.insert(0, T.RandomCrop(cfg.INPUT.CROP.TYPE, cfg.INPUT.CROP.SIZE)) + recompute_boxes = cfg.MODEL.MASK_ON + else: + recompute_boxes = False + + ret = { + "is_train": is_train, + "augmentations": augs, + "image_format": cfg.INPUT.FORMAT, + "use_instance_mask": cfg.MODEL.MASK_ON, + "instance_mask_format": cfg.INPUT.MASK_FORMAT, + "use_keypoint": cfg.MODEL.KEYPOINT_ON, + "recompute_boxes": recompute_boxes, + } + + if cfg.MODEL.KEYPOINT_ON: + ret["keypoint_hflip_indices"] = utils.create_keypoint_hflip_indices(cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN) + + if cfg.MODEL.LOAD_PROPOSALS: + ret["precomputed_proposal_topk"] = ( + cfg.DATASETS.PRECOMPUTED_PROPOSAL_TOPK_TRAIN + if is_train + else cfg.DATASETS.PRECOMPUTED_PROPOSAL_TOPK_TEST + ) + return ret + + def _transform_annotations(self, dataset_dict, transforms, image_shape): + # USER: Modify this if you want to keep them for some reason. + for anno in dataset_dict["annotations"]: + if not self.use_instance_mask: + anno.pop("segmentation", None) + if not self.use_keypoint: + anno.pop("keypoints", None) + + # USER: Implement additional transformations if you have other types of data + annos = [ + utils.transform_instance_annotations( + obj, transforms, image_shape, keypoint_hflip_indices=self.keypoint_hflip_indices + ) + for obj in dataset_dict.pop("annotations") + if obj.get("iscrowd", 0) == 0 + ] + instances = utils.annotations_to_instances( + annos, image_shape, mask_format=self.instance_mask_format + ) + + # After transforms such as cropping are applied, the bounding box may no longer + # tightly bound the object. As an example, imagine a triangle object + # [(0,0), (2,0), (0,2)] cropped by a box [(1,0),(2,2)] (XYXY format). The tight + # bounding box of the cropped triangle should be [(1,0),(2,1)], which is not equal to + # the intersection of original bounding box and the cropping box. + if self.recompute_boxes: + instances.gt_boxes = instances.gt_masks.get_bounding_boxes() + dataset_dict["instances"] = utils.filter_empty_instances(instances) + + def __call__(self, dataset_dict): + """ + Args: + dataset_dict (dict): Metadata of one image, in Detectron2 Dataset format. + + Returns: + dict: a format that builtin models in detectron2 accept + """ + dataset_dict = copy.deepcopy(dataset_dict) # it will be modified by code below + # USER: Write your own image loading if it's not from a file + image = utils.read_image(dataset_dict["file_name"], format=self.image_format) + utils.check_image_size(dataset_dict, image) + + # USER: Remove if you don't do semantic/panoptic segmentation. + if "sem_seg_file_name" in dataset_dict: + sem_seg_gt = utils.read_image(dataset_dict.pop("sem_seg_file_name"), "L").squeeze(2) + else: + sem_seg_gt = None + + aug_input = T.AugInput(image, sem_seg=sem_seg_gt) + transforms = self.augmentations(aug_input) + image, sem_seg_gt = aug_input.image, aug_input.sem_seg + + image_shape = image.shape[:2] # h, w + # Pytorch's dataloader is efficient on torch.Tensor due to shared-memory, + # but not efficient on large generic data structures due to the use of pickle & mp.Queue. + # Therefore it's important to use torch.Tensor. + dataset_dict["image"] = torch.as_tensor(np.ascontiguousarray(image.transpose(2, 0, 1))) + if sem_seg_gt is not None: + dataset_dict["sem_seg"] = torch.as_tensor(sem_seg_gt.astype("long")) + + # USER: Remove if you don't use pre-computed proposals. + # Most users would not need this feature. + if self.proposal_topk is not None: + utils.transform_proposals( + dataset_dict, image_shape, transforms, proposal_topk=self.proposal_topk + ) + + if not self.is_train: + # USER: Modify this if you want to keep them for some reason. + dataset_dict.pop("annotations", None) + dataset_dict.pop("sem_seg_file_name", None) + return dataset_dict + + if "annotations" in dataset_dict: + self._transform_annotations(dataset_dict, transforms, image_shape) + + return dataset_dict diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/README.md b/detectron2/data/datasets/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fb3e4f --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + +### Common Datasets + +The dataset implemented here do not need to load the data into the final format. +It should provide the minimal data structure needed to use the dataset, so it can be very efficient. + +For example, for an image dataset, just provide the file names and labels, but don't read the images. +Let the downstream decide how to read. diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/__init__.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a44bedc --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .coco import load_coco_json, load_sem_seg, register_coco_instances, convert_to_coco_json +from .coco_panoptic import register_coco_panoptic, register_coco_panoptic_separated +from .lvis import load_lvis_json, register_lvis_instances, get_lvis_instances_meta +from .pascal_voc import load_voc_instances, register_pascal_voc +from . import builtin as _builtin # ensure the builtin datasets are registered + + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/builtin.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/builtin.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b948a38 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/builtin.py @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + + +""" +This file registers pre-defined datasets at hard-coded paths, and their metadata. + +We hard-code metadata for common datasets. This will enable: +1. Consistency check when loading the datasets +2. Use models on these standard datasets directly and run demos, + without having to download the dataset annotations + +We hard-code some paths to the dataset that's assumed to +exist in "./datasets/". + +Users SHOULD NOT use this file to create new dataset / metadata for new dataset. +To add new dataset, refer to the tutorial "docs/DATASETS.md". +""" + +import os + +from detectron2.data import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog + +from .builtin_meta import ADE20K_SEM_SEG_CATEGORIES, _get_builtin_metadata +from .cityscapes import load_cityscapes_instances, load_cityscapes_semantic +from .cityscapes_panoptic import register_all_cityscapes_panoptic +from .coco import load_sem_seg, register_coco_instances +from .coco_panoptic import register_coco_panoptic, register_coco_panoptic_separated +from .lvis import get_lvis_instances_meta, register_lvis_instances +from .pascal_voc import register_pascal_voc + +# ==== Predefined datasets and splits for COCO ========== + +_PREDEFINED_SPLITS_COCO = {} +_PREDEFINED_SPLITS_COCO["coco"] = { + "coco_2014_train": ("coco/train2014", "coco/annotations/instances_train2014.json"), + "coco_2014_val": ("coco/val2014", "coco/annotations/instances_val2014.json"), + "coco_2014_minival": ("coco/val2014", "coco/annotations/instances_minival2014.json"), + "coco_2014_valminusminival": ( + "coco/val2014", + "coco/annotations/instances_valminusminival2014.json", + ), + "coco_2017_train": ("coco/train2017", "coco/annotations/instances_train2017.json"), + "coco_2017_val": ("coco/val2017", "coco/annotations/instances_val2017.json"), + # "coco_2017_val": ("coco/val2017_noise_0_0.01", "coco/annotations/instances_val2017.json"), + "coco_2017_test": ("coco/test2017", "coco/annotations/image_info_test2017.json"), + "coco_2017_test-dev": ("coco/test2017", "coco/annotations/image_info_test-dev2017.json"), + "coco_2017_val_100": ("coco/val2017", "coco/annotations/instances_val2017_100.json"), +} + +_PREDEFINED_SPLITS_COCO["coco_person"] = { + "keypoints_coco_2014_train": ( + "coco/train2014", + "coco/annotations/person_keypoints_train2014.json", + ), + "keypoints_coco_2014_val": ("coco/val2014", "coco/annotations/person_keypoints_val2014.json"), + "keypoints_coco_2014_minival": ( + "coco/val2014", + "coco/annotations/person_keypoints_minival2014.json", + ), + "keypoints_coco_2014_valminusminival": ( + "coco/val2014", + "coco/annotations/person_keypoints_valminusminival2014.json", + ), + "keypoints_coco_2017_train": ( + "coco/train2017", + "coco/annotations/person_keypoints_train2017.json", + ), + "keypoints_coco_2017_val": ("coco/val2017", "coco/annotations/person_keypoints_val2017.json"), + "keypoints_coco_2017_val_100": ( + "coco/val2017", + "coco/annotations/person_keypoints_val2017_100.json", + ), +} + + +_PREDEFINED_SPLITS_COCO_PANOPTIC = { + "coco_2017_train_panoptic": ( + # This is the original panoptic annotation directory + "coco/panoptic_train2017", + "coco/annotations/panoptic_train2017.json", + # This directory contains semantic annotations that are + # converted from panoptic annotations. + # It is used by PanopticFPN. + # You can use the script at detectron2/datasets/prepare_panoptic_fpn.py + # to create these directories. + "coco/panoptic_stuff_train2017", + ), + "coco_2017_val_panoptic": ( + "coco/panoptic_val2017", + "coco/annotations/panoptic_val2017.json", + "coco/panoptic_stuff_val2017", + ), + "coco_2017_val_100_panoptic": ( + "coco/panoptic_val2017_100", + "coco/annotations/panoptic_val2017_100.json", + "coco/panoptic_stuff_val2017_100", + ), +} + + +def register_all_coco(root): + for dataset_name, splits_per_dataset in _PREDEFINED_SPLITS_COCO.items(): + for key, (image_root, json_file) in splits_per_dataset.items(): + # Assume pre-defined datasets live in `./datasets`. + register_coco_instances( + key, + _get_builtin_metadata(dataset_name), + os.path.join(root, json_file) if "://" not in json_file else json_file, + os.path.join(root, image_root), + ) + + for ( + prefix, + (panoptic_root, panoptic_json, semantic_root), + ) in _PREDEFINED_SPLITS_COCO_PANOPTIC.items(): + prefix_instances = prefix[: -len("_panoptic")] + instances_meta = MetadataCatalog.get(prefix_instances) + image_root, instances_json = instances_meta.image_root, instances_meta.json_file + # The "separated" version of COCO panoptic segmentation dataset, + # e.g. used by Panoptic FPN + register_coco_panoptic_separated( + prefix, + _get_builtin_metadata("coco_panoptic_separated"), + image_root, + os.path.join(root, panoptic_root), + os.path.join(root, panoptic_json), + os.path.join(root, semantic_root), + instances_json, + ) + # The "standard" version of COCO panoptic segmentation dataset, + # e.g. used by Panoptic-DeepLab + register_coco_panoptic( + prefix, + _get_builtin_metadata("coco_panoptic_standard"), + image_root, + os.path.join(root, panoptic_root), + os.path.join(root, panoptic_json), + instances_json, + ) + + +# ==== Predefined datasets and splits for LVIS ========== + + +_PREDEFINED_SPLITS_LVIS = { + "lvis_v1": { + "lvis_v1_train": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v1_train.json"), + "lvis_v1_val": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v1_val.json"), + "lvis_v1_test_dev": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v1_image_info_test_dev.json"), + "lvis_v1_test_challenge": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v1_image_info_test_challenge.json"), + }, + "lvis_v0.5": { + "lvis_v0.5_train": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v0.5_train.json"), + "lvis_v0.5_val": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v0.5_val.json"), + "lvis_v0.5_val_rand_100": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v0.5_val_rand_100.json"), + "lvis_v0.5_test": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v0.5_image_info_test.json"), + }, + "lvis_v0.5_cocofied": { + "lvis_v0.5_train_cocofied": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v0.5_train_cocofied.json"), + "lvis_v0.5_val_cocofied": ("coco/", "lvis/lvis_v0.5_val_cocofied.json"), + }, +} + + +def register_all_lvis(root): + for dataset_name, splits_per_dataset in _PREDEFINED_SPLITS_LVIS.items(): + for key, (image_root, json_file) in splits_per_dataset.items(): + register_lvis_instances( + key, + get_lvis_instances_meta(dataset_name), + os.path.join(root, json_file) if "://" not in json_file else json_file, + os.path.join(root, image_root), + ) + + +# ==== Predefined splits for raw cityscapes images =========== +_RAW_CITYSCAPES_SPLITS = { + "cityscapes_fine_{task}_train": ("cityscapes/leftImg8bit/train/", "cityscapes/gtFine/train/"), + "cityscapes_fine_{task}_val": ("cityscapes/leftImg8bit/val/", "cityscapes/gtFine/val/"), + "cityscapes_fine_{task}_test": ("cityscapes/leftImg8bit/test/", "cityscapes/gtFine/test/"), +} + + +def register_all_cityscapes(root): + for key, (image_dir, gt_dir) in _RAW_CITYSCAPES_SPLITS.items(): + meta = _get_builtin_metadata("cityscapes") + image_dir = os.path.join(root, image_dir) + gt_dir = os.path.join(root, gt_dir) + + inst_key = key.format(task="instance_seg") + DatasetCatalog.register( + inst_key, + lambda x=image_dir, y=gt_dir: load_cityscapes_instances( + x, y, from_json=True, to_polygons=True + ), + ) + MetadataCatalog.get(inst_key).set( + image_dir=image_dir, gt_dir=gt_dir, evaluator_type="cityscapes_instance", **meta + ) + + sem_key = key.format(task="sem_seg") + DatasetCatalog.register( + sem_key, lambda x=image_dir, y=gt_dir: load_cityscapes_semantic(x, y) + ) + MetadataCatalog.get(sem_key).set( + image_dir=image_dir, + gt_dir=gt_dir, + evaluator_type="cityscapes_sem_seg", + ignore_label=255, + **meta, + ) + + +# ==== Predefined splits for PASCAL VOC =========== +def register_all_pascal_voc(root): + SPLITS = [ + ("voc_2007_trainval", "VOC2007", "trainval"), + ("voc_2007_train", "VOC2007", "train"), + ("voc_2007_val", "VOC2007", "val"), + ("voc_2007_test", "VOC2007", "test"), + ("voc_2012_trainval", "VOC2012", "trainval"), + ("voc_2012_train", "VOC2012", "train"), + ("voc_2012_val", "VOC2012", "val"), + ] + for name, dirname, split in SPLITS: + year = 2007 if "2007" in name else 2012 + register_pascal_voc(name, os.path.join(root, dirname), split, year) + MetadataCatalog.get(name).evaluator_type = "pascal_voc" + + +def register_all_ade20k(root): + root = os.path.join(root, "ADEChallengeData2016") + for name, dirname in [("train", "training"), ("val", "validation")]: + image_dir = os.path.join(root, "images", dirname) + gt_dir = os.path.join(root, "annotations_detectron2", dirname) + name = f"ade20k_sem_seg_{name}" + DatasetCatalog.register( + name, lambda x=image_dir, y=gt_dir: load_sem_seg(y, x, gt_ext="png", image_ext="jpg") + ) + MetadataCatalog.get(name).set( + stuff_classes=ADE20K_SEM_SEG_CATEGORIES[:], + image_root=image_dir, + sem_seg_root=gt_dir, + evaluator_type="sem_seg", + ignore_label=255, + ) + + +# True for open source; +# Internally at fb, we register them elsewhere +if __name__.endswith(".builtin"): + # Assume pre-defined datasets live in `./datasets`. + _root = os.path.expanduser(os.getenv("DETECTRON2_DATASETS", "datasets")) + register_all_coco(_root) + register_all_lvis(_root) + register_all_cityscapes(_root) + register_all_cityscapes_panoptic(_root) + register_all_pascal_voc(_root) + register_all_ade20k(_root) diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/builtin_meta.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/builtin_meta.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0f82f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/builtin_meta.py @@ -0,0 +1,365 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +""" +Note: +For your custom dataset, there is no need to hard-code metadata anywhere in the code. +For example, for COCO-format dataset, metadata will be obtained automatically +when calling `load_coco_json`. For other dataset, metadata may also be obtained in other ways +during loading. + +However, we hard-coded metadata for a few common dataset here. +The only goal is to allow users who don't have these dataset to use pre-trained models. +Users don't have to download a COCO json (which contains metadata), in order to visualize a +COCO model (with correct class names and colors). +""" + + +# All coco categories, together with their nice-looking visualization colors +# It's from https://github.com/cocodataset/panopticapi/blob/master/panoptic_coco_categories.json +COCO_CATEGORIES = [ + {"color": [220, 20, 60], "isthing": 1, "id": 1, "name": "A220"}, + {"color": [119, 11, 32], "isthing": 1, "id": 2, "name": "A320/321"}, + {"color": [0, 0, 142], "isthing": 1, "id": 3, "name": "A330"}, + {"color": [0, 0, 230], "isthing": 1, "id": 4, "name": "ARJ21"}, + {"color": [106, 0, 228], "isthing": 1, "id": 5, "name": "Boeing737"}, + {"color": [0, 60, 100], "isthing": 1, "id": 6, "name": "Boeing787"}, + {"color": [0, 80, 100], "isthing": 1, "id": 7, "name": "other"},] + + +# {"color": [220, 20, 60], "isthing": 1, "id": 1, "name": "person"}, +# {"color": [119, 11, 32], "isthing": 1, "id": 2, "name": "bicycle"}, +# {"color": [0, 0, 142], "isthing": 1, "id": 3, "name": "car"}, +# {"color": [0, 0, 230], "isthing": 1, "id": 4, "name": "motorcycle"}, +# {"color": [106, 0, 228], "isthing": 1, "id": 5, "name": "airplane"}, +# {"color": [0, 60, 100], "isthing": 1, "id": 6, "name": "bus"}, +# {"color": [0, 80, 100], "isthing": 1, "id": 7, "name": "train"}, +# {"color": [0, 0, 70], "isthing": 1, "id": 8, "name": "truck"}, +# {"color": [0, 0, 192], "isthing": 1, "id": 9, "name": "boat"}, +# {"color": [250, 170, 30], "isthing": 1, "id": 10, "name": "traffic light"}, +# {"color": [100, 170, 30], "isthing": 1, "id": 11, "name": "fire hydrant"}, +# {"color": [220, 220, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 13, "name": "stop sign"}, +# {"color": [175, 116, 175], "isthing": 1, "id": 14, "name": "parking meter"}, +# {"color": [250, 0, 30], "isthing": 1, "id": 15, "name": "bench"}, +# {"color": [165, 42, 42], "isthing": 1, "id": 16, "name": "bird"}, +# {"color": [255, 77, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 17, "name": "cat"}, +# {"color": [0, 226, 252], "isthing": 1, "id": 18, "name": "dog"}, +# {"color": [182, 182, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 19, "name": "horse"}, +# {"color": [0, 82, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 20, "name": "sheep"}, +# {"color": [120, 166, 157], "isthing": 1, "id": 21, "name": "cow"}, +# {"color": [110, 76, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 22, "name": "elephant"}, +# {"color": [174, 57, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 23, "name": "bear"}, +# {"color": [199, 100, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 24, "name": "zebra"}, +# {"color": [72, 0, 118], "isthing": 1, "id": 25, "name": "giraffe"}, +# {"color": [255, 179, 240], "isthing": 1, "id": 27, "name": "backpack"}, +# {"color": [0, 125, 92], "isthing": 1, "id": 28, "name": "umbrella"}, +# {"color": [209, 0, 151], "isthing": 1, "id": 31, "name": "handbag"}, +# {"color": [188, 208, 182], "isthing": 1, "id": 32, "name": "tie"}, +# {"color": [0, 220, 176], "isthing": 1, "id": 33, "name": "suitcase"}, +# {"color": [255, 99, 164], "isthing": 1, "id": 34, "name": "frisbee"}, +# {"color": [92, 0, 73], "isthing": 1, "id": 35, "name": "skis"}, +# {"color": [133, 129, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 36, "name": "snowboard"}, +# {"color": [78, 180, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 37, "name": "sports ball"}, +# {"color": [0, 228, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 38, "name": "kite"}, +# {"color": [174, 255, 243], "isthing": 1, "id": 39, "name": "baseball bat"}, +# {"color": [45, 89, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 40, "name": "baseball glove"}, +# {"color": [134, 134, 103], "isthing": 1, "id": 41, "name": "skateboard"}, +# {"color": [145, 148, 174], "isthing": 1, "id": 42, "name": "surfboard"}, +# {"color": [255, 208, 186], "isthing": 1, "id": 43, "name": "tennis racket"}, +# {"color": [197, 226, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 44, "name": "bottle"}, +# {"color": [171, 134, 1], "isthing": 1, "id": 46, "name": "wine glass"}, +# {"color": [109, 63, 54], "isthing": 1, "id": 47, "name": "cup"}, +# {"color": [207, 138, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 48, "name": "fork"}, +# {"color": [151, 0, 95], "isthing": 1, "id": 49, "name": "knife"}, +# {"color": [9, 80, 61], "isthing": 1, "id": 50, "name": "spoon"}, +# {"color": [84, 105, 51], "isthing": 1, "id": 51, "name": "bowl"}, +# {"color": [74, 65, 105], "isthing": 1, "id": 52, "name": "banana"}, +# {"color": [166, 196, 102], "isthing": 1, "id": 53, "name": "apple"}, +# {"color": [208, 195, 210], "isthing": 1, "id": 54, "name": "sandwich"}, +# {"color": [255, 109, 65], "isthing": 1, "id": 55, "name": "orange"}, +# {"color": [0, 143, 149], "isthing": 1, "id": 56, "name": "broccoli"}, +# {"color": [179, 0, 194], "isthing": 1, "id": 57, "name": "carrot"}, +# {"color": [209, 99, 106], "isthing": 1, "id": 58, "name": "hot dog"}, +# {"color": [5, 121, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 59, "name": "pizza"}, +# {"color": [227, 255, 205], "isthing": 1, "id": 60, "name": "donut"}, +# {"color": [147, 186, 208], "isthing": 1, "id": 61, "name": "cake"}, +# {"color": [153, 69, 1], "isthing": 1, "id": 62, "name": "chair"}, +# {"color": [3, 95, 161], "isthing": 1, "id": 63, "name": "couch"}, +# {"color": [163, 255, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 64, "name": "potted plant"}, +# {"color": [119, 0, 170], "isthing": 1, "id": 65, "name": "bed"}, +# {"color": [0, 182, 199], "isthing": 1, "id": 67, "name": "dining table"}, +# {"color": [0, 165, 120], "isthing": 1, "id": 70, "name": "toilet"}, +# {"color": [183, 130, 88], "isthing": 1, "id": 72, "name": "tv"}, +# {"color": [95, 32, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 73, "name": "laptop"}, +# {"color": [130, 114, 135], "isthing": 1, "id": 74, "name": "mouse"}, +# {"color": [110, 129, 133], "isthing": 1, "id": 75, "name": "remote"}, +# {"color": [166, 74, 118], "isthing": 1, "id": 76, "name": "keyboard"}, +# {"color": [219, 142, 185], "isthing": 1, "id": 77, "name": "cell phone"}, +# {"color": [79, 210, 114], "isthing": 1, "id": 78, "name": "microwave"}, +# {"color": [178, 90, 62], "isthing": 1, "id": 79, "name": "oven"}, +# {"color": [65, 70, 15], "isthing": 1, "id": 80, "name": "toaster"}, +# {"color": [127, 167, 115], "isthing": 1, "id": 81, "name": "sink"}, +# {"color": [59, 105, 106], "isthing": 1, "id": 82, "name": "refrigerator"}, +# {"color": [142, 108, 45], "isthing": 1, "id": 84, "name": "book"}, +# {"color": [196, 172, 0], "isthing": 1, "id": 85, "name": "clock"}, +# {"color": [95, 54, 80], "isthing": 1, "id": 86, "name": "vase"}, +# {"color": [128, 76, 255], "isthing": 1, "id": 87, "name": "scissors"}, +# {"color": [201, 57, 1], "isthing": 1, "id": 88, "name": "teddy bear"}, +# {"color": [246, 0, 122], "isthing": 1, "id": 89, "name": "hair drier"}, +# {"color": [191, 162, 208], "isthing": 1, "id": 90, "name": "toothbrush"}, +# {"color": [255, 255, 128], "isthing": 0, "id": 92, "name": "banner"}, +# {"color": [147, 211, 203], "isthing": 0, "id": 93, "name": "blanket"}, +# {"color": [150, 100, 100], "isthing": 0, "id": 95, "name": "bridge"}, +# {"color": [168, 171, 172], "isthing": 0, "id": 100, "name": "cardboard"}, +# {"color": [146, 112, 198], "isthing": 0, "id": 107, "name": "counter"}, +# {"color": [210, 170, 100], "isthing": 0, "id": 109, "name": "curtain"}, +# {"color": [92, 136, 89], "isthing": 0, "id": 112, "name": "door-stuff"}, +# {"color": [218, 88, 184], "isthing": 0, "id": 118, "name": "floor-wood"}, +# {"color": [241, 129, 0], "isthing": 0, "id": 119, "name": "flower"}, +# {"color": [217, 17, 255], "isthing": 0, "id": 122, "name": "fruit"}, +# {"color": [124, 74, 181], "isthing": 0, "id": 125, "name": "gravel"}, +# {"color": [70, 70, 70], "isthing": 0, "id": 128, "name": "house"}, +# {"color": [255, 228, 255], "isthing": 0, "id": 130, "name": "light"}, +# {"color": [154, 208, 0], "isthing": 0, "id": 133, "name": "mirror-stuff"}, +# {"color": [193, 0, 92], "isthing": 0, "id": 138, "name": "net"}, +# {"color": [76, 91, 113], "isthing": 0, "id": 141, "name": "pillow"}, +# {"color": [255, 180, 195], "isthing": 0, "id": 144, "name": "platform"}, +# {"color": [106, 154, 176], "isthing": 0, "id": 145, "name": "playingfield"}, +# {"color": [230, 150, 140], "isthing": 0, "id": 147, "name": "railroad"}, +# {"color": [60, 143, 255], "isthing": 0, "id": 148, "name": "river"}, +# {"color": [128, 64, 128], "isthing": 0, "id": 149, "name": "road"}, +# {"color": [92, 82, 55], "isthing": 0, "id": 151, "name": "roof"}, +# {"color": [254, 212, 124], "isthing": 0, "id": 154, "name": "sand"}, +# {"color": [73, 77, 174], "isthing": 0, "id": 155, "name": "sea"}, +# {"color": [255, 160, 98], "isthing": 0, "id": 156, "name": "shelf"}, +# {"color": [255, 255, 255], "isthing": 0, "id": 159, "name": "snow"}, +# {"color": [104, 84, 109], "isthing": 0, "id": 161, "name": "stairs"}, +# {"color": [169, 164, 131], "isthing": 0, "id": 166, "name": "tent"}, +# {"color": [225, 199, 255], "isthing": 0, "id": 168, "name": "towel"}, +# {"color": [137, 54, 74], "isthing": 0, "id": 171, "name": "wall-brick"}, +# {"color": [135, 158, 223], "isthing": 0, "id": 175, "name": "wall-stone"}, +# {"color": [7, 246, 231], "isthing": 0, "id": 176, "name": "wall-tile"}, +# {"color": [107, 255, 200], "isthing": 0, "id": 177, "name": "wall-wood"}, +# {"color": [58, 41, 149], "isthing": 0, "id": 178, "name": "water-other"}, +# {"color": [183, 121, 142], "isthing": 0, "id": 180, "name": "window-blind"}, +# {"color": [255, 73, 97], "isthing": 0, "id": 181, "name": "window-other"}, +# {"color": [107, 142, 35], "isthing": 0, "id": 184, "name": "tree-merged"}, +# {"color": [190, 153, 153], "isthing": 0, "id": 185, "name": "fence-merged"}, +# {"color": [146, 139, 141], "isthing": 0, "id": 186, "name": "ceiling-merged"}, +# {"color": [70, 130, 180], "isthing": 0, "id": 187, "name": "sky-other-merged"}, +# {"color": [134, 199, 156], "isthing": 0, "id": 188, "name": "cabinet-merged"}, +# {"color": [209, 226, 140], "isthing": 0, "id": 189, "name": "table-merged"}, +# {"color": [96, 36, 108], "isthing": 0, "id": 190, "name": "floor-other-merged"}, +# {"color": [96, 96, 96], "isthing": 0, "id": 191, "name": "pavement-merged"}, +# {"color": [64, 170, 64], "isthing": 0, "id": 192, "name": "mountain-merged"}, +# {"color": [152, 251, 152], "isthing": 0, "id": 193, "name": "grass-merged"}, +# {"color": [208, 229, 228], "isthing": 0, "id": 194, "name": "dirt-merged"}, +# {"color": [206, 186, 171], "isthing": 0, "id": 195, "name": "paper-merged"}, +# {"color": [152, 161, 64], "isthing": 0, "id": 196, "name": "food-other-merged"}, +# {"color": [116, 112, 0], "isthing": 0, "id": 197, "name": "building-other-merged"}, +# {"color": [0, 114, 143], "isthing": 0, "id": 198, "name": "rock-merged"}, +# {"color": [102, 102, 156], "isthing": 0, "id": 199, "name": "wall-other-merged"}, +# {"color": [250, 141, 255], "isthing": 0, "id": 200, "name": "rug-merged"}, +# ] + +# fmt: off +COCO_PERSON_KEYPOINT_NAMES = ( + "nose", + "left_eye", "right_eye", + "left_ear", "right_ear", + "left_shoulder", "right_shoulder", + "left_elbow", "right_elbow", + "left_wrist", "right_wrist", + "left_hip", "right_hip", + "left_knee", "right_knee", + "left_ankle", "right_ankle", +) +# fmt: on + +# Pairs of keypoints that should be exchanged under horizontal flipping +COCO_PERSON_KEYPOINT_FLIP_MAP = ( + ("left_eye", "right_eye"), + ("left_ear", "right_ear"), + ("left_shoulder", "right_shoulder"), + ("left_elbow", "right_elbow"), + ("left_wrist", "right_wrist"), + ("left_hip", "right_hip"), + ("left_knee", "right_knee"), + ("left_ankle", "right_ankle"), +) + +# rules for pairs of keypoints to draw a line between, and the line color to use. +KEYPOINT_CONNECTION_RULES = [ + # face + ("left_ear", "left_eye", (102, 204, 255)), + ("right_ear", "right_eye", (51, 153, 255)), + ("left_eye", "nose", (102, 0, 204)), + ("nose", "right_eye", (51, 102, 255)), + # upper-body + ("left_shoulder", "right_shoulder", (255, 128, 0)), + ("left_shoulder", "left_elbow", (153, 255, 204)), + ("right_shoulder", "right_elbow", (128, 229, 255)), + ("left_elbow", "left_wrist", (153, 255, 153)), + ("right_elbow", "right_wrist", (102, 255, 224)), + # lower-body + ("left_hip", "right_hip", (255, 102, 0)), + ("left_hip", "left_knee", (255, 255, 77)), + ("right_hip", "right_knee", (153, 255, 204)), + ("left_knee", "left_ankle", (191, 255, 128)), + ("right_knee", "right_ankle", (255, 195, 77)), +] + +# All Cityscapes categories, together with their nice-looking visualization colors +# It's from https://github.com/mcordts/cityscapesScripts/blob/master/cityscapesscripts/helpers/labels.py # noqa +CITYSCAPES_CATEGORIES = [ + {"color": (128, 64, 128), "isthing": 0, "id": 7, "trainId": 0, "name": "road"}, + {"color": (244, 35, 232), "isthing": 0, "id": 8, "trainId": 1, "name": "sidewalk"}, + {"color": (70, 70, 70), "isthing": 0, "id": 11, "trainId": 2, "name": "building"}, + {"color": (102, 102, 156), "isthing": 0, "id": 12, "trainId": 3, "name": "wall"}, + {"color": (190, 153, 153), "isthing": 0, "id": 13, "trainId": 4, "name": "fence"}, + {"color": (153, 153, 153), "isthing": 0, "id": 17, "trainId": 5, "name": "pole"}, + {"color": (250, 170, 30), "isthing": 0, "id": 19, "trainId": 6, "name": "traffic light"}, + {"color": (220, 220, 0), "isthing": 0, "id": 20, "trainId": 7, "name": "traffic sign"}, + {"color": (107, 142, 35), "isthing": 0, "id": 21, "trainId": 8, "name": "vegetation"}, + {"color": (152, 251, 152), "isthing": 0, "id": 22, "trainId": 9, "name": "terrain"}, + {"color": (70, 130, 180), "isthing": 0, "id": 23, "trainId": 10, "name": "sky"}, + {"color": (220, 20, 60), "isthing": 1, "id": 24, "trainId": 11, "name": "person"}, + {"color": (255, 0, 0), "isthing": 1, "id": 25, "trainId": 12, "name": "rider"}, + {"color": (0, 0, 142), "isthing": 1, "id": 26, "trainId": 13, "name": "car"}, + {"color": (0, 0, 70), "isthing": 1, "id": 27, "trainId": 14, "name": "truck"}, + {"color": (0, 60, 100), "isthing": 1, "id": 28, "trainId": 15, "name": "bus"}, + {"color": (0, 80, 100), "isthing": 1, "id": 31, "trainId": 16, "name": "train"}, + {"color": (0, 0, 230), "isthing": 1, "id": 32, "trainId": 17, "name": "motorcycle"}, + {"color": (119, 11, 32), "isthing": 1, "id": 33, "trainId": 18, "name": "bicycle"}, +] + +# fmt: off +ADE20K_SEM_SEG_CATEGORIES = [ + "wall", "building", "sky", "floor", "tree", "ceiling", "road, route", "bed", "window ", "grass", "cabinet", "sidewalk, pavement", "person", "earth, ground", "door", "table", "mountain, mount", "plant", "curtain", "chair", "car", "water", "painting, picture", "sofa", "shelf", "house", "sea", "mirror", "rug", "field", "armchair", "seat", "fence", "desk", "rock, stone", "wardrobe, closet, press", "lamp", "tub", "rail", "cushion", "base, pedestal, stand", "box", "column, pillar", "signboard, sign", "chest of drawers, chest, bureau, dresser", "counter", "sand", "sink", "skyscraper", "fireplace", "refrigerator, icebox", "grandstand, covered stand", "path", "stairs", "runway", "case, display case, showcase, vitrine", "pool table, billiard table, snooker table", "pillow", "screen door, screen", "stairway, staircase", "river", "bridge, span", "bookcase", "blind, screen", "coffee table", "toilet, can, commode, crapper, pot, potty, stool, throne", "flower", "book", "hill", "bench", "countertop", "stove", "palm, palm tree", "kitchen island", "computer", "swivel chair", "boat", "bar", "arcade machine", "hovel, hut, hutch, shack, shanty", "bus", "towel", "light", "truck", "tower", "chandelier", "awning, sunshade, sunblind", "street lamp", "booth", "tv", "plane", "dirt track", "clothes", "pole", "land, ground, soil", "bannister, banister, balustrade, balusters, handrail", "escalator, moving staircase, moving stairway", "ottoman, pouf, pouffe, puff, hassock", "bottle", "buffet, counter, sideboard", "poster, posting, placard, notice, bill, card", "stage", "van", "ship", "fountain", "conveyer belt, conveyor belt, conveyer, conveyor, transporter", "canopy", "washer, automatic washer, washing machine", "plaything, toy", "pool", "stool", "barrel, cask", "basket, handbasket", "falls", "tent", "bag", "minibike, motorbike", "cradle", "oven", "ball", "food, solid food", "step, stair", "tank, storage tank", "trade name", "microwave", "pot", "animal", "bicycle", "lake", "dishwasher", "screen", "blanket, cover", "sculpture", "hood, exhaust hood", "sconce", "vase", "traffic light", "tray", "trash can", "fan", "pier", "crt screen", "plate", "monitor", "bulletin board", "shower", "radiator", "glass, drinking glass", "clock", "flag", # noqa +] +# After processed by `prepare_ade20k_sem_seg.py`, id 255 means ignore +# fmt: on + + +def _get_coco_instances_meta(): + thing_ids = [k["id"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES if k["isthing"] == 1] + thing_colors = [k["color"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES if k["isthing"] == 1] + assert len(thing_ids) == 7, len(thing_ids) + # Mapping from the incontiguous COCO category id to an id in [0, 79] + thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = {k: i for i, k in enumerate(thing_ids)} + thing_classes = [k["name"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES if k["isthing"] == 1] + ret = { + "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id": thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id, + "thing_classes": thing_classes, + "thing_colors": thing_colors, + } + # ret = { + # "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id": {1:0}, + # "thing_classes": ['airplane'], + # "thing_colors": [106, 0, 228] + # } + # {"color": [106, 0, 228], "isthing": 1, "id": 5, "name": "airplane"} + return ret + + +def _get_coco_panoptic_separated_meta(): + """ + Returns metadata for "separated" version of the panoptic segmentation dataset. + """ + stuff_ids = [k["id"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES if k["isthing"] == 0] + assert len(stuff_ids) == 0, len(stuff_ids) + + # For semantic segmentation, this mapping maps from contiguous stuff id + # (in [0, 53], used in models) to ids in the dataset (used for processing results) + # The id 0 is mapped to an extra category "thing". + stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = {k: i + 1 for i, k in enumerate(stuff_ids)} + # When converting COCO panoptic annotations to semantic annotations + # We label the "thing" category to 0 + stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id[0] = 0 + + # 54 names for COCO stuff categories (including "things") + stuff_classes = ["things"] + [ + k["name"].replace("-other", "").replace("-merged", "") + for k in COCO_CATEGORIES + if k["isthing"] == 0 + ] + + # NOTE: I randomly picked a color for things + stuff_colors = [[82, 18, 128]] + [k["color"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES if k["isthing"] == 0] + ret = { + "stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id": stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id, + "stuff_classes": stuff_classes, + "stuff_colors": stuff_colors, + } + ret.update(_get_coco_instances_meta()) + return ret + + +def _get_builtin_metadata(dataset_name): + if dataset_name == "coco": + return _get_coco_instances_meta() + if dataset_name == "coco_panoptic_separated": + return _get_coco_panoptic_separated_meta() + elif dataset_name == "coco_panoptic_standard": + meta = {} + # The following metadata maps contiguous id from [0, #thing categories + + # #stuff categories) to their names and colors. We have to replica of the + # same name and color under "thing_*" and "stuff_*" because the current + # visualization function in D2 handles thing and class classes differently + # due to some heuristic used in Panoptic FPN. We keep the same naming to + # enable reusing existing visualization functions. + thing_classes = [k["name"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES] + thing_colors = [k["color"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES] + stuff_classes = [k["name"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES] + stuff_colors = [k["color"] for k in COCO_CATEGORIES] + + meta["thing_classes"] = thing_classes + meta["thing_colors"] = thing_colors + meta["stuff_classes"] = stuff_classes + meta["stuff_colors"] = stuff_colors + + # Convert category id for training: + # category id: like semantic segmentation, it is the class id for each + # pixel. Since there are some classes not used in evaluation, the category + # id is not always contiguous and thus we have two set of category ids: + # - original category id: category id in the original dataset, mainly + # used for evaluation. + # - contiguous category id: [0, #classes), in order to train the linear + # softmax classifier. + thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = {} + stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = {} + + for i, cat in enumerate(COCO_CATEGORIES): + if cat["isthing"]: + thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id[cat["id"]] = i + else: + stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id[cat["id"]] = i + + meta["thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"] = thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id + meta["stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"] = stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id + + return meta + elif dataset_name == "coco_person": + return { + "thing_classes": ["person"], + "keypoint_names": COCO_PERSON_KEYPOINT_NAMES, + "keypoint_flip_map": COCO_PERSON_KEYPOINT_FLIP_MAP, + "keypoint_connection_rules": KEYPOINT_CONNECTION_RULES, + } + elif dataset_name == "cityscapes": + # fmt: off + CITYSCAPES_THING_CLASSES = [ + "person", "rider", "car", "truck", + "bus", "train", "motorcycle", "bicycle", + ] + CITYSCAPES_STUFF_CLASSES = [ + "road", "sidewalk", "building", "wall", "fence", "pole", "traffic light", + "traffic sign", "vegetation", "terrain", "sky", "person", "rider", "car", + "truck", "bus", "train", "motorcycle", "bicycle", + ] + # fmt: on + return { + "thing_classes": CITYSCAPES_THING_CLASSES, + "stuff_classes": CITYSCAPES_STUFF_CLASSES, + } + raise KeyError("No built-in metadata for dataset {}".format(dataset_name)) diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/cityscapes.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/cityscapes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e84a5b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/cityscapes.py @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import functools +import json +import logging +import multiprocessing as mp +import numpy as np +import os +from itertools import chain +import pycocotools.mask as mask_util +from PIL import Image + +from detectron2.structures import BoxMode +from detectron2.utils.comm import get_world_size +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager +from detectron2.utils.logger import setup_logger + +try: + import cv2 # noqa +except ImportError: + # OpenCV is an optional dependency at the moment + pass + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def _get_cityscapes_files(image_dir, gt_dir): + files = [] + # scan through the directory + cities = PathManager.ls(image_dir) + logger.info(f"{len(cities)} cities found in '{image_dir}'.") + for city in cities: + city_img_dir = os.path.join(image_dir, city) + city_gt_dir = os.path.join(gt_dir, city) + for basename in PathManager.ls(city_img_dir): + image_file = os.path.join(city_img_dir, basename) + + suffix = "leftImg8bit.png" + assert basename.endswith(suffix), basename + basename = basename[: -len(suffix)] + + instance_file = os.path.join(city_gt_dir, basename + "gtFine_instanceIds.png") + label_file = os.path.join(city_gt_dir, basename + "gtFine_labelIds.png") + json_file = os.path.join(city_gt_dir, basename + "gtFine_polygons.json") + + files.append((image_file, instance_file, label_file, json_file)) + assert len(files), "No images found in {}".format(image_dir) + for f in files[0]: + assert PathManager.isfile(f), f + return files + + +def load_cityscapes_instances(image_dir, gt_dir, from_json=True, to_polygons=True): + """ + Args: + image_dir (str): path to the raw dataset. e.g., "~/cityscapes/leftImg8bit/train". + gt_dir (str): path to the raw annotations. e.g., "~/cityscapes/gtFine/train". + from_json (bool): whether to read annotations from the raw json file or the png files. + to_polygons (bool): whether to represent the segmentation as polygons + (COCO's format) instead of masks (cityscapes's format). + + Returns: + list[dict]: a list of dicts in Detectron2 standard format. (See + `Using Custom Datasets `_ ) + """ + if from_json: + assert to_polygons, ( + "Cityscapes's json annotations are in polygon format. " + "Converting to mask format is not supported now." + ) + files = _get_cityscapes_files(image_dir, gt_dir) + + logger.info("Preprocessing cityscapes annotations ...") + # This is still not fast: all workers will execute duplicate works and will + # take up to 10m on a 8GPU server. + pool = mp.Pool(processes=max(mp.cpu_count() // get_world_size() // 2, 4)) + + ret = pool.map( + functools.partial(_cityscapes_files_to_dict, from_json=from_json, to_polygons=to_polygons), + files, + ) + logger.info("Loaded {} images from {}".format(len(ret), image_dir)) + + # Map cityscape ids to contiguous ids + from cityscapesscripts.helpers.labels import labels + + labels = [l for l in labels if l.hasInstances and not l.ignoreInEval] + dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = {l.id: idx for idx, l in enumerate(labels)} + for dict_per_image in ret: + for anno in dict_per_image["annotations"]: + anno["category_id"] = dataset_id_to_contiguous_id[anno["category_id"]] + return ret + + +def load_cityscapes_semantic(image_dir, gt_dir): + """ + Args: + image_dir (str): path to the raw dataset. e.g., "~/cityscapes/leftImg8bit/train". + gt_dir (str): path to the raw annotations. e.g., "~/cityscapes/gtFine/train". + + Returns: + list[dict]: a list of dict, each has "file_name" and + "sem_seg_file_name". + """ + ret = [] + # gt_dir is small and contain many small files. make sense to fetch to local first + gt_dir = PathManager.get_local_path(gt_dir) + for image_file, _, label_file, json_file in _get_cityscapes_files(image_dir, gt_dir): + label_file = label_file.replace("labelIds", "labelTrainIds") + + with PathManager.open(json_file, "r") as f: + jsonobj = json.load(f) + ret.append( + { + "file_name": image_file, + "sem_seg_file_name": label_file, + "height": jsonobj["imgHeight"], + "width": jsonobj["imgWidth"], + } + ) + assert len(ret), f"No images found in {image_dir}!" + assert PathManager.isfile( + ret[0]["sem_seg_file_name"] + ), "Please generate labelTrainIds.png with cityscapesscripts/preparation/createTrainIdLabelImgs.py" # noqa + return ret + + +def _cityscapes_files_to_dict(files, from_json, to_polygons): + """ + Parse cityscapes annotation files to a instance segmentation dataset dict. + + Args: + files (tuple): consists of (image_file, instance_id_file, label_id_file, json_file) + from_json (bool): whether to read annotations from the raw json file or the png files. + to_polygons (bool): whether to represent the segmentation as polygons + (COCO's format) instead of masks (cityscapes's format). + + Returns: + A dict in Detectron2 Dataset format. + """ + from cityscapesscripts.helpers.labels import id2label, name2label + + image_file, instance_id_file, _, json_file = files + + annos = [] + + if from_json: + from shapely.geometry import MultiPolygon, Polygon + + with PathManager.open(json_file, "r") as f: + jsonobj = json.load(f) + ret = { + "file_name": image_file, + "image_id": os.path.basename(image_file), + "height": jsonobj["imgHeight"], + "width": jsonobj["imgWidth"], + } + + # `polygons_union` contains the union of all valid polygons. + polygons_union = Polygon() + + # CityscapesScripts draw the polygons in sequential order + # and each polygon *overwrites* existing ones. See + # (https://github.com/mcordts/cityscapesScripts/blob/master/cityscapesscripts/preparation/json2instanceImg.py) # noqa + # We use reverse order, and each polygon *avoids* early ones. + # This will resolve the ploygon overlaps in the same way as CityscapesScripts. + for obj in jsonobj["objects"][::-1]: + if "deleted" in obj: # cityscapes data format specific + continue + label_name = obj["label"] + + try: + label = name2label[label_name] + except KeyError: + if label_name.endswith("group"): # crowd area + label = name2label[label_name[: -len("group")]] + else: + raise + if label.id < 0: # cityscapes data format + continue + + # Cityscapes's raw annotations uses integer coordinates + # Therefore +0.5 here + poly_coord = np.asarray(obj["polygon"], dtype="f4") + 0.5 + # CityscapesScript uses PIL.ImageDraw.polygon to rasterize + # polygons for evaluation. This function operates in integer space + # and draws each pixel whose center falls into the polygon. + # Therefore it draws a polygon which is 0.5 "fatter" in expectation. + # We therefore dilate the input polygon by 0.5 as our input. + poly = Polygon(poly_coord).buffer(0.5, resolution=4) + + if not label.hasInstances or label.ignoreInEval: + # even if we won't store the polygon it still contributes to overlaps resolution + polygons_union = polygons_union.union(poly) + continue + + # Take non-overlapping part of the polygon + poly_wo_overlaps = poly.difference(polygons_union) + if poly_wo_overlaps.is_empty: + continue + polygons_union = polygons_union.union(poly) + + anno = {} + anno["iscrowd"] = label_name.endswith("group") + anno["category_id"] = label.id + + if isinstance(poly_wo_overlaps, Polygon): + poly_list = [poly_wo_overlaps] + elif isinstance(poly_wo_overlaps, MultiPolygon): + poly_list = poly_wo_overlaps.geoms + else: + raise NotImplementedError("Unknown geometric structure {}".format(poly_wo_overlaps)) + + poly_coord = [] + for poly_el in poly_list: + # COCO API can work only with exterior boundaries now, hence we store only them. + # TODO: store both exterior and interior boundaries once other parts of the + # codebase support holes in polygons. + poly_coord.append(list(chain(*poly_el.exterior.coords))) + anno["segmentation"] = poly_coord + (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax) = poly_wo_overlaps.bounds + + anno["bbox"] = (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax) + anno["bbox_mode"] = BoxMode.XYXY_ABS + + annos.append(anno) + else: + # See also the official annotation parsing scripts at + # https://github.com/mcordts/cityscapesScripts/blob/master/cityscapesscripts/evaluation/instances2dict.py # noqa + with PathManager.open(instance_id_file, "rb") as f: + inst_image = np.asarray(Image.open(f), order="F") + # ids < 24 are stuff labels (filtering them first is about 5% faster) + flattened_ids = np.unique(inst_image[inst_image >= 24]) + + ret = { + "file_name": image_file, + "image_id": os.path.basename(image_file), + "height": inst_image.shape[0], + "width": inst_image.shape[1], + } + + for instance_id in flattened_ids: + # For non-crowd annotations, instance_id // 1000 is the label_id + # Crowd annotations have <1000 instance ids + label_id = instance_id // 1000 if instance_id >= 1000 else instance_id + label = id2label[label_id] + if not label.hasInstances or label.ignoreInEval: + continue + + anno = {} + anno["iscrowd"] = instance_id < 1000 + anno["category_id"] = label.id + + mask = np.asarray(inst_image == instance_id, dtype=np.uint8, order="F") + + inds = np.nonzero(mask) + ymin, ymax = inds[0].min(), inds[0].max() + xmin, xmax = inds[1].min(), inds[1].max() + anno["bbox"] = (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax) + if xmax <= xmin or ymax <= ymin: + continue + anno["bbox_mode"] = BoxMode.XYXY_ABS + if to_polygons: + # This conversion comes from D4809743 and D5171122, + # when Mask-RCNN was first developed. + contours = cv2.findContours(mask.copy(), cv2.RETR_EXTERNAL, cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_NONE)[ + -2 + ] + polygons = [c.reshape(-1).tolist() for c in contours if len(c) >= 3] + # opencv's can produce invalid polygons + if len(polygons) == 0: + continue + anno["segmentation"] = polygons + else: + anno["segmentation"] = mask_util.encode(mask[:, :, None])[0] + annos.append(anno) + ret["annotations"] = annos + return ret + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + """ + Test the cityscapes dataset loader. + + Usage: + python -m detectron2.data.datasets.cityscapes \ + cityscapes/leftImg8bit/train cityscapes/gtFine/train + """ + import argparse + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + parser.add_argument("image_dir") + parser.add_argument("gt_dir") + parser.add_argument("--type", choices=["instance", "semantic"], default="instance") + args = parser.parse_args() + from detectron2.data.catalog import Metadata + from detectron2.utils.visualizer import Visualizer + from cityscapesscripts.helpers.labels import labels + + logger = setup_logger(name=__name__) + + dirname = "cityscapes-data-vis" + os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True) + + if args.type == "instance": + dicts = load_cityscapes_instances( + args.image_dir, args.gt_dir, from_json=True, to_polygons=True + ) + logger.info("Done loading {} samples.".format(len(dicts))) + + thing_classes = [k.name for k in labels if k.hasInstances and not k.ignoreInEval] + meta = Metadata().set(thing_classes=thing_classes) + + else: + dicts = load_cityscapes_semantic(args.image_dir, args.gt_dir) + logger.info("Done loading {} samples.".format(len(dicts))) + + stuff_classes = [k.name for k in labels if k.trainId != 255] + stuff_colors = [k.color for k in labels if k.trainId != 255] + meta = Metadata().set(stuff_classes=stuff_classes, stuff_colors=stuff_colors) + + for d in dicts: + img = np.array(Image.open(PathManager.open(d["file_name"], "rb"))) + visualizer = Visualizer(img, metadata=meta) + vis = visualizer.draw_dataset_dict(d) + # cv2.imshow("a", vis.get_image()[:, :, ::-1]) + # cv2.waitKey() + fpath = os.path.join(dirname, os.path.basename(d["file_name"])) + vis.save(fpath) diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/cityscapes_panoptic.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/cityscapes_panoptic.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48c136f --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/cityscapes_panoptic.py @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import json +import logging +import os + +from detectron2.data import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.data.datasets.builtin_meta import CITYSCAPES_CATEGORIES +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +""" +This file contains functions to register the Cityscapes panoptic dataset to the DatasetCatalog. +""" + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def get_cityscapes_panoptic_files(image_dir, gt_dir, json_info): + files = [] + # scan through the directory + cities = PathManager.ls(image_dir) + logger.info(f"{len(cities)} cities found in '{image_dir}'.") + image_dict = {} + for city in cities: + city_img_dir = os.path.join(image_dir, city) + for basename in PathManager.ls(city_img_dir): + image_file = os.path.join(city_img_dir, basename) + + suffix = "_leftImg8bit.png" + assert basename.endswith(suffix), basename + basename = os.path.basename(basename)[: -len(suffix)] + + image_dict[basename] = image_file + + for ann in json_info["annotations"]: + image_file = image_dict.get(ann["image_id"], None) + assert image_file is not None, "No image {} found for annotation {}".format( + ann["image_id"], ann["file_name"] + ) + label_file = os.path.join(gt_dir, ann["file_name"]) + segments_info = ann["segments_info"] + + files.append((image_file, label_file, segments_info)) + + assert len(files), "No images found in {}".format(image_dir) + assert PathManager.isfile(files[0][0]), files[0][0] + assert PathManager.isfile(files[0][1]), files[0][1] + return files + + +def load_cityscapes_panoptic(image_dir, gt_dir, gt_json, meta): + """ + Args: + image_dir (str): path to the raw dataset. e.g., "~/cityscapes/leftImg8bit/train". + gt_dir (str): path to the raw annotations. e.g., + "~/cityscapes/gtFine/cityscapes_panoptic_train". + gt_json (str): path to the json file. e.g., + "~/cityscapes/gtFine/cityscapes_panoptic_train.json". + meta (dict): dictionary containing "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id" + and "stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id" to map category ids to + contiguous ids for training. + + Returns: + list[dict]: a list of dicts in Detectron2 standard format. (See + `Using Custom Datasets `_ ) + """ + + def _convert_category_id(segment_info, meta): + if segment_info["category_id"] in meta["thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"]: + segment_info["category_id"] = meta["thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"][ + segment_info["category_id"] + ] + else: + segment_info["category_id"] = meta["stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"][ + segment_info["category_id"] + ] + return segment_info + + assert os.path.exists( + gt_json + ), "Please run `python cityscapesscripts/preparation/createPanopticImgs.py` to generate label files." # noqa + with open(gt_json) as f: + json_info = json.load(f) + files = get_cityscapes_panoptic_files(image_dir, gt_dir, json_info) + ret = [] + for image_file, label_file, segments_info in files: + sem_label_file = ( + image_file.replace("leftImg8bit", "gtFine").split(".")[0] + "_labelTrainIds.png" + ) + segments_info = [_convert_category_id(x, meta) for x in segments_info] + ret.append( + { + "file_name": image_file, + "image_id": "_".join( + os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(image_file))[0].split("_")[:3] + ), + "sem_seg_file_name": sem_label_file, + "pan_seg_file_name": label_file, + "segments_info": segments_info, + } + ) + assert len(ret), f"No images found in {image_dir}!" + assert PathManager.isfile( + ret[0]["sem_seg_file_name"] + ), "Please generate labelTrainIds.png with cityscapesscripts/preparation/createTrainIdLabelImgs.py" # noqa + assert PathManager.isfile( + ret[0]["pan_seg_file_name"] + ), "Please generate panoptic annotation with python cityscapesscripts/preparation/createPanopticImgs.py" # noqa + return ret + + +_RAW_CITYSCAPES_PANOPTIC_SPLITS = { + "cityscapes_fine_panoptic_train": ( + "cityscapes/leftImg8bit/train", + "cityscapes/gtFine/cityscapes_panoptic_train", + "cityscapes/gtFine/cityscapes_panoptic_train.json", + ), + "cityscapes_fine_panoptic_val": ( + "cityscapes/leftImg8bit/val", + "cityscapes/gtFine/cityscapes_panoptic_val", + "cityscapes/gtFine/cityscapes_panoptic_val.json", + ), + # "cityscapes_fine_panoptic_test": not supported yet +} + + +def register_all_cityscapes_panoptic(root): + meta = {} + # The following metadata maps contiguous id from [0, #thing categories + + # #stuff categories) to their names and colors. We have to replica of the + # same name and color under "thing_*" and "stuff_*" because the current + # visualization function in D2 handles thing and class classes differently + # due to some heuristic used in Panoptic FPN. We keep the same naming to + # enable reusing existing visualization functions. + thing_classes = [k["name"] for k in CITYSCAPES_CATEGORIES] + thing_colors = [k["color"] for k in CITYSCAPES_CATEGORIES] + stuff_classes = [k["name"] for k in CITYSCAPES_CATEGORIES] + stuff_colors = [k["color"] for k in CITYSCAPES_CATEGORIES] + + meta["thing_classes"] = thing_classes + meta["thing_colors"] = thing_colors + meta["stuff_classes"] = stuff_classes + meta["stuff_colors"] = stuff_colors + + # There are three types of ids in cityscapes panoptic segmentation: + # (1) category id: like semantic segmentation, it is the class id for each + # pixel. Since there are some classes not used in evaluation, the category + # id is not always contiguous and thus we have two set of category ids: + # - original category id: category id in the original dataset, mainly + # used for evaluation. + # - contiguous category id: [0, #classes), in order to train the classifier + # (2) instance id: this id is used to differentiate different instances from + # the same category. For "stuff" classes, the instance id is always 0; for + # "thing" classes, the instance id starts from 1 and 0 is reserved for + # ignored instances (e.g. crowd annotation). + # (3) panoptic id: this is the compact id that encode both category and + # instance id by: category_id * 1000 + instance_id. + thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = {} + stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = {} + + for k in CITYSCAPES_CATEGORIES: + if k["isthing"] == 1: + thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id[k["id"]] = k["trainId"] + else: + stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id[k["id"]] = k["trainId"] + + meta["thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"] = thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id + meta["stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"] = stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id + + for key, (image_dir, gt_dir, gt_json) in _RAW_CITYSCAPES_PANOPTIC_SPLITS.items(): + image_dir = os.path.join(root, image_dir) + gt_dir = os.path.join(root, gt_dir) + gt_json = os.path.join(root, gt_json) + + DatasetCatalog.register( + key, lambda x=image_dir, y=gt_dir, z=gt_json: load_cityscapes_panoptic(x, y, z, meta) + ) + MetadataCatalog.get(key).set( + panoptic_root=gt_dir, + image_root=image_dir, + panoptic_json=gt_json, + gt_dir=gt_dir.replace("cityscapes_panoptic_", ""), + evaluator_type="cityscapes_panoptic_seg", + ignore_label=255, + label_divisor=1000, + **meta, + ) diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/coco.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/coco.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed4f7cc --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/coco.py @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import contextlib +import datetime +import io +import json +import logging +import numpy as np +import os +import shutil +import pycocotools.mask as mask_util +from fvcore.common.timer import Timer +from iopath.common.file_io import file_lock +from PIL import Image + +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, BoxMode, PolygonMasks, RotatedBoxes +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .. import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog + +""" +This file contains functions to parse COCO-format annotations into dicts in "Detectron2 format". +""" + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +__all__ = ["load_coco_json", "load_sem_seg", "convert_to_coco_json", "register_coco_instances"] + + +def load_coco_json(json_file, image_root, dataset_name=None, extra_annotation_keys=None): + """ + Load a json file with COCO's instances annotation format. + Currently supports instance detection, instance segmentation, + and person keypoints annotations. + + Args: + json_file (str): full path to the json file in COCO instances annotation format. + image_root (str or path-like): the directory where the images in this json file exists. + dataset_name (str or None): the name of the dataset (e.g., coco_2017_train). + When provided, this function will also do the following: + + * Put "thing_classes" into the metadata associated with this dataset. + * Map the category ids into a contiguous range (needed by standard dataset format), + and add "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id" to the metadata associated + with this dataset. + + This option should usually be provided, unless users need to load + the original json content and apply more processing manually. + extra_annotation_keys (list[str]): list of per-annotation keys that should also be + loaded into the dataset dict (besides "iscrowd", "bbox", "keypoints", + "category_id", "segmentation"). The values for these keys will be returned as-is. + For example, the densepose annotations are loaded in this way. + + Returns: + list[dict]: a list of dicts in Detectron2 standard dataset dicts format (See + `Using Custom Datasets `_ ) when `dataset_name` is not None. + If `dataset_name` is None, the returned `category_ids` may be + incontiguous and may not conform to the Detectron2 standard format. + + Notes: + 1. This function does not read the image files. + The results do not have the "image" field. + """ + from pycocotools.coco import COCO + + timer = Timer() + json_file = PathManager.get_local_path(json_file) + with contextlib.redirect_stdout(io.StringIO()): + coco_api = COCO(json_file) + if timer.seconds() > 1: + logger.info("Loading {} takes {:.2f} seconds.".format(json_file, timer.seconds())) + + id_map = None + if dataset_name is not None: + meta = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name) + cat_ids = sorted(coco_api.getCatIds()) + cats = coco_api.loadCats(cat_ids) + # The categories in a custom json file may not be sorted. + thing_classes = [c["name"] for c in sorted(cats, key=lambda x: x["id"])] + meta.thing_classes = thing_classes + + # In COCO, certain category ids are artificially removed, + # and by convention they are always ignored. + # We deal with COCO's id issue and translate + # the category ids to contiguous ids in [0, 80). + + # It works by looking at the "categories" field in the json, therefore + # if users' own json also have incontiguous ids, we'll + # apply this mapping as well but print a warning. + if not (min(cat_ids) == 1 and max(cat_ids) == len(cat_ids)): + if "coco" not in dataset_name: + logger.warning( + """ +Category ids in annotations are not in [1, #categories]! We'll apply a mapping for you. +""" + ) + id_map = {v: i for i, v in enumerate(cat_ids)} + meta.thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = id_map + + # sort indices for reproducible results + img_ids = sorted(coco_api.imgs.keys()) + # imgs is a list of dicts, each looks something like: + # {'license': 4, + # 'url': 'http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5454/9413846304_881d5e5c3b_z.jpg', + # 'file_name': 'COCO_val2014_000000001268.jpg', + # 'height': 427, + # 'width': 640, + # 'date_captured': '2013-11-17 05:57:24', + # 'id': 1268} + imgs = coco_api.loadImgs(img_ids) + # anns is a list[list[dict]], where each dict is an annotation + # record for an object. The inner list enumerates the objects in an image + # and the outer list enumerates over images. Example of anns[0]: + # [{'segmentation': [[192.81, + # 247.09, + # ... + # 219.03, + # 249.06]], + # 'area': 1035.749, + # 'iscrowd': 0, + # 'image_id': 1268, + # 'bbox': [192.81, 224.8, 74.73, 33.43], + # 'category_id': 16, + # 'id': 42986}, + # ...] + anns = [coco_api.imgToAnns[img_id] for img_id in img_ids] + total_num_valid_anns = sum([len(x) for x in anns]) + total_num_anns = len(coco_api.anns) + if total_num_valid_anns < total_num_anns: + logger.warning( + f"{json_file} contains {total_num_anns} annotations, but only " + f"{total_num_valid_anns} of them match to images in the file." + ) + + if "minival" not in json_file: + # The popular valminusminival & minival annotations for COCO2014 contain this bug. + # However the ratio of buggy annotations there is tiny and does not affect accuracy. + # Therefore we explicitly white-list them. + ann_ids = [ann["id"] for anns_per_image in anns for ann in anns_per_image] + assert len(set(ann_ids)) == len(ann_ids), "Annotation ids in '{}' are not unique!".format( + json_file + ) + + imgs_anns = list(zip(imgs, anns)) + logger.info("Loaded {} images in COCO format from {}".format(len(imgs_anns), json_file)) + + dataset_dicts = [] + + ann_keys = ["iscrowd", "bbox", "keypoints", "category_id"] + (extra_annotation_keys or []) + + num_instances_without_valid_segmentation = 0 + + for (img_dict, anno_dict_list) in imgs_anns: + record = {} + record["file_name"] = os.path.join(image_root, img_dict["file_name"]) + record["height"] = img_dict["height"] + record["width"] = img_dict["width"] + image_id = record["image_id"] = img_dict["id"] + + objs = [] + for anno in anno_dict_list: + # Check that the image_id in this annotation is the same as + # the image_id we're looking at. + # This fails only when the data parsing logic or the annotation file is buggy. + + # The original COCO valminusminival2014 & minival2014 annotation files + # actually contains bugs that, together with certain ways of using COCO API, + # can trigger this assertion. + assert anno["image_id"] == image_id + + assert anno.get("ignore", 0) == 0, '"ignore" in COCO json file is not supported.' + + obj = {key: anno[key] for key in ann_keys if key in anno} + if "bbox" in obj and len(obj["bbox"]) == 0: + raise ValueError( + f"One annotation of image {image_id} contains empty 'bbox' value! " + "This json does not have valid COCO format." + ) + + segm = anno.get("segmentation", None) + if segm: # either list[list[float]] or dict(RLE) + if isinstance(segm, dict): + if isinstance(segm["counts"], list): + # convert to compressed RLE + segm = mask_util.frPyObjects(segm, *segm["size"]) + else: + # filter out invalid polygons (< 3 points) + segm = [poly for poly in segm if len(poly) % 2 == 0 and len(poly) >= 6] + if len(segm) == 0: + num_instances_without_valid_segmentation += 1 + continue # ignore this instance + obj["segmentation"] = segm + + keypts = anno.get("keypoints", None) + if keypts: # list[int] + for idx, v in enumerate(keypts): + if idx % 3 != 2: + # COCO's segmentation coordinates are floating points in [0, H or W], + # but keypoint coordinates are integers in [0, H-1 or W-1] + # Therefore we assume the coordinates are "pixel indices" and + # add 0.5 to convert to floating point coordinates. + keypts[idx] = v + 0.5 + obj["keypoints"] = keypts + + obj["bbox_mode"] = BoxMode.XYWH_ABS + if id_map: + annotation_category_id = obj["category_id"] + try: + obj["category_id"] = id_map[annotation_category_id] + except KeyError as e: + raise KeyError( + f"Encountered category_id={annotation_category_id} " + "but this id does not exist in 'categories' of the json file." + ) from e + objs.append(obj) + record["annotations"] = objs + dataset_dicts.append(record) + + if num_instances_without_valid_segmentation > 0: + logger.warning( + "Filtered out {} instances without valid segmentation. ".format( + num_instances_without_valid_segmentation + ) + + "There might be issues in your dataset generation process. Please " + "check https://detectron2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/datasets.html carefully" + ) + return dataset_dicts + + +def load_sem_seg(gt_root, image_root, gt_ext="png", image_ext="jpg"): + """ + Load semantic segmentation datasets. All files under "gt_root" with "gt_ext" extension are + treated as ground truth annotations and all files under "image_root" with "image_ext" extension + as input images. Ground truth and input images are matched using file paths relative to + "gt_root" and "image_root" respectively without taking into account file extensions. + This works for COCO as well as some other datasets. + + Args: + gt_root (str): full path to ground truth semantic segmentation files. Semantic segmentation + annotations are stored as images with integer values in pixels that represent + corresponding semantic labels. + image_root (str): the directory where the input images are. + gt_ext (str): file extension for ground truth annotations. + image_ext (str): file extension for input images. + + Returns: + list[dict]: + a list of dicts in detectron2 standard format without instance-level + annotation. + + Notes: + 1. This function does not read the image and ground truth files. + The results do not have the "image" and "sem_seg" fields. + """ + + # We match input images with ground truth based on their relative filepaths (without file + # extensions) starting from 'image_root' and 'gt_root' respectively. + def file2id(folder_path, file_path): + # extract relative path starting from `folder_path` + image_id = os.path.normpath(os.path.relpath(file_path, start=folder_path)) + # remove file extension + image_id = os.path.splitext(image_id)[0] + return image_id + + input_files = sorted( + (os.path.join(image_root, f) for f in PathManager.ls(image_root) if f.endswith(image_ext)), + key=lambda file_path: file2id(image_root, file_path), + ) + gt_files = sorted( + (os.path.join(gt_root, f) for f in PathManager.ls(gt_root) if f.endswith(gt_ext)), + key=lambda file_path: file2id(gt_root, file_path), + ) + + assert len(gt_files) > 0, "No annotations found in {}.".format(gt_root) + + # Use the intersection, so that val2017_100 annotations can run smoothly with val2017 images + if len(input_files) != len(gt_files): + logger.warn( + "Directory {} and {} has {} and {} files, respectively.".format( + image_root, gt_root, len(input_files), len(gt_files) + ) + ) + input_basenames = [os.path.basename(f)[: -len(image_ext)] for f in input_files] + gt_basenames = [os.path.basename(f)[: -len(gt_ext)] for f in gt_files] + intersect = list(set(input_basenames) & set(gt_basenames)) + # sort, otherwise each worker may obtain a list[dict] in different order + intersect = sorted(intersect) + logger.warn("Will use their intersection of {} files.".format(len(intersect))) + input_files = [os.path.join(image_root, f + image_ext) for f in intersect] + gt_files = [os.path.join(gt_root, f + gt_ext) for f in intersect] + + logger.info( + "Loaded {} images with semantic segmentation from {}".format(len(input_files), image_root) + ) + + dataset_dicts = [] + for (img_path, gt_path) in zip(input_files, gt_files): + record = {} + record["file_name"] = img_path + record["sem_seg_file_name"] = gt_path + dataset_dicts.append(record) + + return dataset_dicts + + +def convert_to_coco_dict(dataset_name): + """ + Convert an instance detection/segmentation or keypoint detection dataset + in detectron2's standard format into COCO json format. + + Generic dataset description can be found here: + https://detectron2.readthedocs.io/tutorials/datasets.html#register-a-dataset + + COCO data format description can be found here: + http://cocodataset.org/#format-data + + Args: + dataset_name (str): + name of the source dataset + Must be registered in DatastCatalog and in detectron2's standard format. + Must have corresponding metadata "thing_classes" + Returns: + coco_dict: serializable dict in COCO json format + """ + + dataset_dicts = DatasetCatalog.get(dataset_name) + metadata = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name) + + # unmap the category mapping ids for COCO + if hasattr(metadata, "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"): + reverse_id_mapping = {v: k for k, v in metadata.thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.items()} + reverse_id_mapper = lambda contiguous_id: reverse_id_mapping[contiguous_id] # noqa + else: + reverse_id_mapper = lambda contiguous_id: contiguous_id # noqa + + categories = [ + {"id": reverse_id_mapper(id), "name": name} + for id, name in enumerate(metadata.thing_classes) + ] + + logger.info("Converting dataset dicts into COCO format") + coco_images = [] + coco_annotations = [] + + for image_id, image_dict in enumerate(dataset_dicts): + coco_image = { + "id": image_dict.get("image_id", image_id), + "width": int(image_dict["width"]), + "height": int(image_dict["height"]), + "file_name": str(image_dict["file_name"]), + } + coco_images.append(coco_image) + + anns_per_image = image_dict.get("annotations", []) + for annotation in anns_per_image: + # create a new dict with only COCO fields + coco_annotation = {} + + # COCO requirement: XYWH box format for axis-align and XYWHA for rotated + bbox = annotation["bbox"] + if isinstance(bbox, np.ndarray): + if bbox.ndim != 1: + raise ValueError(f"bbox has to be 1-dimensional. Got shape={bbox.shape}.") + bbox = bbox.tolist() + if len(bbox) not in [4, 5]: + raise ValueError(f"bbox has to has length 4 or 5. Got {bbox}.") + from_bbox_mode = annotation["bbox_mode"] + to_bbox_mode = BoxMode.XYWH_ABS if len(bbox) == 4 else BoxMode.XYWHA_ABS + bbox = BoxMode.convert(bbox, from_bbox_mode, to_bbox_mode) + + # COCO requirement: instance area + if "segmentation" in annotation: + # Computing areas for instances by counting the pixels + segmentation = annotation["segmentation"] + # TODO: check segmentation type: RLE, BinaryMask or Polygon + if isinstance(segmentation, list): + polygons = PolygonMasks([segmentation]) + area = polygons.area()[0].item() + elif isinstance(segmentation, dict): # RLE + area = mask_util.area(segmentation).item() + else: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown segmentation type {type(segmentation)}!") + else: + # Computing areas using bounding boxes + if to_bbox_mode == BoxMode.XYWH_ABS: + bbox_xy = BoxMode.convert(bbox, to_bbox_mode, BoxMode.XYXY_ABS) + area = Boxes([bbox_xy]).area()[0].item() + else: + area = RotatedBoxes([bbox]).area()[0].item() + + if "keypoints" in annotation: + keypoints = annotation["keypoints"] # list[int] + for idx, v in enumerate(keypoints): + if idx % 3 != 2: + # COCO's segmentation coordinates are floating points in [0, H or W], + # but keypoint coordinates are integers in [0, H-1 or W-1] + # For COCO format consistency we substract 0.5 + # https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/pull/175#issuecomment-551202163 + keypoints[idx] = v - 0.5 + if "num_keypoints" in annotation: + num_keypoints = annotation["num_keypoints"] + else: + num_keypoints = sum(kp > 0 for kp in keypoints[2::3]) + + # COCO requirement: + # linking annotations to images + # "id" field must start with 1 + coco_annotation["id"] = len(coco_annotations) + 1 + coco_annotation["image_id"] = coco_image["id"] + coco_annotation["bbox"] = [round(float(x), 3) for x in bbox] + coco_annotation["area"] = float(area) + coco_annotation["iscrowd"] = int(annotation.get("iscrowd", 0)) + coco_annotation["category_id"] = int(reverse_id_mapper(annotation["category_id"])) + + # Add optional fields + if "keypoints" in annotation: + coco_annotation["keypoints"] = keypoints + coco_annotation["num_keypoints"] = num_keypoints + + if "segmentation" in annotation: + seg = coco_annotation["segmentation"] = annotation["segmentation"] + if isinstance(seg, dict): # RLE + counts = seg["counts"] + if not isinstance(counts, str): + # make it json-serializable + seg["counts"] = counts.decode("ascii") + + coco_annotations.append(coco_annotation) + + logger.info( + "Conversion finished, " + f"#images: {len(coco_images)}, #annotations: {len(coco_annotations)}" + ) + + info = { + "date_created": str(datetime.datetime.now()), + "description": "Automatically generated COCO json file for Detectron2.", + } + coco_dict = {"info": info, "images": coco_images, "categories": categories, "licenses": None} + if len(coco_annotations) > 0: + coco_dict["annotations"] = coco_annotations + return coco_dict + + +def convert_to_coco_json(dataset_name, output_file, allow_cached=True): + """ + Converts dataset into COCO format and saves it to a json file. + dataset_name must be registered in DatasetCatalog and in detectron2's standard format. + + Args: + dataset_name: + reference from the config file to the catalogs + must be registered in DatasetCatalog and in detectron2's standard format + output_file: path of json file that will be saved to + allow_cached: if json file is already present then skip conversion + """ + + # TODO: The dataset or the conversion script *may* change, + # a checksum would be useful for validating the cached data + + PathManager.mkdirs(os.path.dirname(output_file)) + with file_lock(output_file): + if PathManager.exists(output_file) and allow_cached: + logger.warning( + f"Using previously cached COCO format annotations at '{output_file}'. " + "You need to clear the cache file if your dataset has been modified." + ) + else: + logger.info(f"Converting annotations of dataset '{dataset_name}' to COCO format ...)") + coco_dict = convert_to_coco_dict(dataset_name) + + logger.info(f"Caching COCO format annotations at '{output_file}' ...") + tmp_file = output_file + ".tmp" + with PathManager.open(tmp_file, "w") as f: + json.dump(coco_dict, f) + shutil.move(tmp_file, output_file) + + +def register_coco_instances(name, metadata, json_file, image_root): + """ + Register a dataset in COCO's json annotation format for + instance detection, instance segmentation and keypoint detection. + (i.e., Type 1 and 2 in http://cocodataset.org/#format-data. + `instances*.json` and `person_keypoints*.json` in the dataset). + + This is an example of how to register a new dataset. + You can do something similar to this function, to register new datasets. + + Args: + name (str): the name that identifies a dataset, e.g. "coco_2014_train". + metadata (dict): extra metadata associated with this dataset. You can + leave it as an empty dict. + json_file (str): path to the json instance annotation file. + image_root (str or path-like): directory which contains all the images. + """ + assert isinstance(name, str), name + assert isinstance(json_file, (str, os.PathLike)), json_file + assert isinstance(image_root, (str, os.PathLike)), image_root + # 1. register a function which returns dicts + DatasetCatalog.register(name, lambda: load_coco_json(json_file, image_root, name)) + + # 2. Optionally, add metadata about this dataset, + # since they might be useful in evaluation, visualization or logging + MetadataCatalog.get(name).set( + json_file=json_file, image_root=image_root, evaluator_type="coco", **metadata + ) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + """ + Test the COCO json dataset loader. + + Usage: + python -m detectron2.data.datasets.coco \ + path/to/json path/to/image_root dataset_name + + "dataset_name" can be "coco_2014_minival_100", or other + pre-registered ones + """ + from detectron2.utils.logger import setup_logger + from detectron2.utils.visualizer import Visualizer + import detectron2.data.datasets # noqa # add pre-defined metadata + import sys + + logger = setup_logger(name=__name__) + assert sys.argv[3] in DatasetCatalog.list() + meta = MetadataCatalog.get(sys.argv[3]) + + dicts = load_coco_json(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3]) + logger.info("Done loading {} samples.".format(len(dicts))) + + dirname = "coco-data-vis" + os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True) + for d in dicts: + img = np.array(Image.open(d["file_name"])) + visualizer = Visualizer(img, metadata=meta) + vis = visualizer.draw_dataset_dict(d) + fpath = os.path.join(dirname, os.path.basename(d["file_name"])) + vis.save(fpath) diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/coco_panoptic.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/coco_panoptic.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8dae44 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/coco_panoptic.py @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import json +import os + +from detectron2.data import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .coco import load_coco_json, load_sem_seg + +__all__ = ["register_coco_panoptic", "register_coco_panoptic_separated"] + + +def load_coco_panoptic_json(json_file, image_dir, gt_dir, meta): + """ + Args: + image_dir (str): path to the raw dataset. e.g., "~/coco/train2017". + gt_dir (str): path to the raw annotations. e.g., "~/coco/panoptic_train2017". + json_file (str): path to the json file. e.g., "~/coco/annotations/panoptic_train2017.json". + + Returns: + list[dict]: a list of dicts in Detectron2 standard format. (See + `Using Custom Datasets `_ ) + """ + + def _convert_category_id(segment_info, meta): + if segment_info["category_id"] in meta["thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"]: + segment_info["category_id"] = meta["thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"][ + segment_info["category_id"] + ] + segment_info["isthing"] = True + else: + segment_info["category_id"] = meta["stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"][ + segment_info["category_id"] + ] + segment_info["isthing"] = False + return segment_info + + with PathManager.open(json_file) as f: + json_info = json.load(f) + + ret = [] + for ann in json_info["annotations"]: + image_id = int(ann["image_id"]) + # TODO: currently we assume image and label has the same filename but + # different extension, and images have extension ".jpg" for COCO. Need + # to make image extension a user-provided argument if we extend this + # function to support other COCO-like datasets. + image_file = os.path.join(image_dir, os.path.splitext(ann["file_name"])[0] + ".jpg") + label_file = os.path.join(gt_dir, ann["file_name"]) + segments_info = [_convert_category_id(x, meta) for x in ann["segments_info"]] + ret.append( + { + "file_name": image_file, + "image_id": image_id, + "pan_seg_file_name": label_file, + "segments_info": segments_info, + } + ) + assert len(ret), f"No images found in {image_dir}!" + assert PathManager.isfile(ret[0]["file_name"]), ret[0]["file_name"] + assert PathManager.isfile(ret[0]["pan_seg_file_name"]), ret[0]["pan_seg_file_name"] + return ret + + +def register_coco_panoptic( + name, metadata, image_root, panoptic_root, panoptic_json, instances_json=None +): + """ + Register a "standard" version of COCO panoptic segmentation dataset named `name`. + The dictionaries in this registered dataset follows detectron2's standard format. + Hence it's called "standard". + + Args: + name (str): the name that identifies a dataset, + e.g. "coco_2017_train_panoptic" + metadata (dict): extra metadata associated with this dataset. + image_root (str): directory which contains all the images + panoptic_root (str): directory which contains panoptic annotation images in COCO format + panoptic_json (str): path to the json panoptic annotation file in COCO format + sem_seg_root (none): not used, to be consistent with + `register_coco_panoptic_separated`. + instances_json (str): path to the json instance annotation file + """ + panoptic_name = name + DatasetCatalog.register( + panoptic_name, + lambda: load_coco_panoptic_json(panoptic_json, image_root, panoptic_root, metadata), + ) + MetadataCatalog.get(panoptic_name).set( + panoptic_root=panoptic_root, + image_root=image_root, + panoptic_json=panoptic_json, + json_file=instances_json, + evaluator_type="coco_panoptic_seg", + ignore_label=255, + label_divisor=1000, + **metadata, + ) + + +def register_coco_panoptic_separated( + name, metadata, image_root, panoptic_root, panoptic_json, sem_seg_root, instances_json +): + """ + Register a "separated" version of COCO panoptic segmentation dataset named `name`. + The annotations in this registered dataset will contain both instance annotations and + semantic annotations, each with its own contiguous ids. Hence it's called "separated". + + It follows the setting used by the PanopticFPN paper: + + 1. The instance annotations directly come from polygons in the COCO + instances annotation task, rather than from the masks in the COCO panoptic annotations. + + The two format have small differences: + Polygons in the instance annotations may have overlaps. + The mask annotations are produced by labeling the overlapped polygons + with depth ordering. + + 2. The semantic annotations are converted from panoptic annotations, where + all "things" are assigned a semantic id of 0. + All semantic categories will therefore have ids in contiguous + range [1, #stuff_categories]. + + This function will also register a pure semantic segmentation dataset + named ``name + '_stuffonly'``. + + Args: + name (str): the name that identifies a dataset, + e.g. "coco_2017_train_panoptic" + metadata (dict): extra metadata associated with this dataset. + image_root (str): directory which contains all the images + panoptic_root (str): directory which contains panoptic annotation images + panoptic_json (str): path to the json panoptic annotation file + sem_seg_root (str): directory which contains all the ground truth segmentation annotations. + instances_json (str): path to the json instance annotation file + """ + panoptic_name = name + "_separated" + DatasetCatalog.register( + panoptic_name, + lambda: merge_to_panoptic( + load_coco_json(instances_json, image_root, panoptic_name), + load_sem_seg(sem_seg_root, image_root), + ), + ) + MetadataCatalog.get(panoptic_name).set( + panoptic_root=panoptic_root, + image_root=image_root, + panoptic_json=panoptic_json, + sem_seg_root=sem_seg_root, + json_file=instances_json, # TODO rename + evaluator_type="coco_panoptic_seg", + ignore_label=255, + **metadata, + ) + + semantic_name = name + "_stuffonly" + DatasetCatalog.register(semantic_name, lambda: load_sem_seg(sem_seg_root, image_root)) + MetadataCatalog.get(semantic_name).set( + sem_seg_root=sem_seg_root, + image_root=image_root, + evaluator_type="sem_seg", + ignore_label=255, + **metadata, + ) + + +def merge_to_panoptic(detection_dicts, sem_seg_dicts): + """ + Create dataset dicts for panoptic segmentation, by + merging two dicts using "file_name" field to match their entries. + + Args: + detection_dicts (list[dict]): lists of dicts for object detection or instance segmentation. + sem_seg_dicts (list[dict]): lists of dicts for semantic segmentation. + + Returns: + list[dict] (one per input image): Each dict contains all (key, value) pairs from dicts in + both detection_dicts and sem_seg_dicts that correspond to the same image. + The function assumes that the same key in different dicts has the same value. + """ + results = [] + sem_seg_file_to_entry = {x["file_name"]: x for x in sem_seg_dicts} + assert len(sem_seg_file_to_entry) > 0 + + for det_dict in detection_dicts: + dic = copy.copy(det_dict) + dic.update(sem_seg_file_to_entry[dic["file_name"]]) + results.append(dic) + return results + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + """ + Test the COCO panoptic dataset loader. + + Usage: + python -m detectron2.data.datasets.coco_panoptic \ + path/to/image_root path/to/panoptic_root path/to/panoptic_json dataset_name 10 + + "dataset_name" can be "coco_2017_train_panoptic", or other + pre-registered ones + """ + from detectron2.utils.logger import setup_logger + from detectron2.utils.visualizer import Visualizer + import detectron2.data.datasets # noqa # add pre-defined metadata + import sys + from PIL import Image + import numpy as np + + logger = setup_logger(name=__name__) + assert sys.argv[4] in DatasetCatalog.list() + meta = MetadataCatalog.get(sys.argv[4]) + + dicts = load_coco_panoptic_json(sys.argv[3], sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], meta.as_dict()) + logger.info("Done loading {} samples.".format(len(dicts))) + + dirname = "coco-data-vis" + os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True) + num_imgs_to_vis = int(sys.argv[5]) + for i, d in enumerate(dicts): + img = np.array(Image.open(d["file_name"])) + visualizer = Visualizer(img, metadata=meta) + vis = visualizer.draw_dataset_dict(d) + fpath = os.path.join(dirname, os.path.basename(d["file_name"])) + vis.save(fpath) + if i + 1 >= num_imgs_to_vis: + break diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..576d962 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis.py @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import os +from fvcore.common.timer import Timer + +from detectron2.data import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.structures import BoxMode +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .builtin_meta import _get_coco_instances_meta +from .lvis_v0_5_categories import LVIS_CATEGORIES as LVIS_V0_5_CATEGORIES +from .lvis_v1_categories import LVIS_CATEGORIES as LVIS_V1_CATEGORIES +from .lvis_v1_category_image_count import LVIS_CATEGORY_IMAGE_COUNT as LVIS_V1_CATEGORY_IMAGE_COUNT + +""" +This file contains functions to parse LVIS-format annotations into dicts in the +"Detectron2 format". +""" + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +__all__ = ["load_lvis_json", "register_lvis_instances", "get_lvis_instances_meta"] + + +def register_lvis_instances(name, metadata, json_file, image_root): + """ + Register a dataset in LVIS's json annotation format for instance detection and segmentation. + + Args: + name (str): a name that identifies the dataset, e.g. "lvis_v0.5_train". + metadata (dict): extra metadata associated with this dataset. It can be an empty dict. + json_file (str): path to the json instance annotation file. + image_root (str or path-like): directory which contains all the images. + """ + DatasetCatalog.register(name, lambda: load_lvis_json(json_file, image_root, name)) + MetadataCatalog.get(name).set( + json_file=json_file, image_root=image_root, evaluator_type="lvis", **metadata + ) + + +def load_lvis_json(json_file, image_root, dataset_name=None, extra_annotation_keys=None): + """ + Load a json file in LVIS's annotation format. + + Args: + json_file (str): full path to the LVIS json annotation file. + image_root (str): the directory where the images in this json file exists. + dataset_name (str): the name of the dataset (e.g., "lvis_v0.5_train"). + If provided, this function will put "thing_classes" into the metadata + associated with this dataset. + extra_annotation_keys (list[str]): list of per-annotation keys that should also be + loaded into the dataset dict (besides "bbox", "bbox_mode", "category_id", + "segmentation"). The values for these keys will be returned as-is. + + Returns: + list[dict]: a list of dicts in Detectron2 standard format. (See + `Using Custom Datasets `_ ) + + Notes: + 1. This function does not read the image files. + The results do not have the "image" field. + """ + from lvis import LVIS + + json_file = PathManager.get_local_path(json_file) + + timer = Timer() + lvis_api = LVIS(json_file) + if timer.seconds() > 1: + logger.info("Loading {} takes {:.2f} seconds.".format(json_file, timer.seconds())) + + if dataset_name is not None: + meta = get_lvis_instances_meta(dataset_name) + MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name).set(**meta) + + # sort indices for reproducible results + img_ids = sorted(lvis_api.imgs.keys()) + # imgs is a list of dicts, each looks something like: + # {'license': 4, + # 'url': 'http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5454/9413846304_881d5e5c3b_z.jpg', + # 'file_name': 'COCO_val2014_000000001268.jpg', + # 'height': 427, + # 'width': 640, + # 'date_captured': '2013-11-17 05:57:24', + # 'id': 1268} + imgs = lvis_api.load_imgs(img_ids) + # anns is a list[list[dict]], where each dict is an annotation + # record for an object. The inner list enumerates the objects in an image + # and the outer list enumerates over images. Example of anns[0]: + # [{'segmentation': [[192.81, + # 247.09, + # ... + # 219.03, + # 249.06]], + # 'area': 1035.749, + # 'image_id': 1268, + # 'bbox': [192.81, 224.8, 74.73, 33.43], + # 'category_id': 16, + # 'id': 42986}, + # ...] + anns = [lvis_api.img_ann_map[img_id] for img_id in img_ids] + + # Sanity check that each annotation has a unique id + ann_ids = [ann["id"] for anns_per_image in anns for ann in anns_per_image] + assert len(set(ann_ids)) == len(ann_ids), "Annotation ids in '{}' are not unique".format( + json_file + ) + + imgs_anns = list(zip(imgs, anns)) + + logger.info("Loaded {} images in the LVIS format from {}".format(len(imgs_anns), json_file)) + + if extra_annotation_keys: + logger.info( + "The following extra annotation keys will be loaded: {} ".format(extra_annotation_keys) + ) + else: + extra_annotation_keys = [] + + def get_file_name(img_root, img_dict): + # Determine the path including the split folder ("train2017", "val2017", "test2017") from + # the coco_url field. Example: + # 'coco_url': 'http://images.cocodataset.org/train2017/000000155379.jpg' + split_folder, file_name = img_dict["coco_url"].split("/")[-2:] + return os.path.join(img_root + split_folder, file_name) + + dataset_dicts = [] + + for (img_dict, anno_dict_list) in imgs_anns: + record = {} + record["file_name"] = get_file_name(image_root, img_dict) + record["height"] = img_dict["height"] + record["width"] = img_dict["width"] + record["not_exhaustive_category_ids"] = img_dict.get("not_exhaustive_category_ids", []) + record["neg_category_ids"] = img_dict.get("neg_category_ids", []) + image_id = record["image_id"] = img_dict["id"] + + objs = [] + for anno in anno_dict_list: + # Check that the image_id in this annotation is the same as + # the image_id we're looking at. + # This fails only when the data parsing logic or the annotation file is buggy. + assert anno["image_id"] == image_id + obj = {"bbox": anno["bbox"], "bbox_mode": BoxMode.XYWH_ABS} + # LVIS data loader can be used to load COCO dataset categories. In this case `meta` + # variable will have a field with COCO-specific category mapping. + if dataset_name is not None and "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id" in meta: + obj["category_id"] = meta["thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"][anno["category_id"]] + else: + obj["category_id"] = anno["category_id"] - 1 # Convert 1-indexed to 0-indexed + segm = anno["segmentation"] # list[list[float]] + # filter out invalid polygons (< 3 points) + valid_segm = [poly for poly in segm if len(poly) % 2 == 0 and len(poly) >= 6] + assert len(segm) == len( + valid_segm + ), "Annotation contains an invalid polygon with < 3 points" + assert len(segm) > 0 + obj["segmentation"] = segm + for extra_ann_key in extra_annotation_keys: + obj[extra_ann_key] = anno[extra_ann_key] + objs.append(obj) + record["annotations"] = objs + dataset_dicts.append(record) + + return dataset_dicts + + +def get_lvis_instances_meta(dataset_name): + """ + Load LVIS metadata. + + Args: + dataset_name (str): LVIS dataset name without the split name (e.g., "lvis_v0.5"). + + Returns: + dict: LVIS metadata with keys: thing_classes + """ + if "cocofied" in dataset_name: + return _get_coco_instances_meta() + if "v0.5" in dataset_name: + return _get_lvis_instances_meta_v0_5() + elif "v1" in dataset_name: + return _get_lvis_instances_meta_v1() + raise ValueError("No built-in metadata for dataset {}".format(dataset_name)) + + +def _get_lvis_instances_meta_v0_5(): + assert len(LVIS_V0_5_CATEGORIES) == 1230 + cat_ids = [k["id"] for k in LVIS_V0_5_CATEGORIES] + assert min(cat_ids) == 1 and max(cat_ids) == len( + cat_ids + ), "Category ids are not in [1, #categories], as expected" + # Ensure that the category list is sorted by id + lvis_categories = sorted(LVIS_V0_5_CATEGORIES, key=lambda x: x["id"]) + thing_classes = [k["synonyms"][0] for k in lvis_categories] + meta = {"thing_classes": thing_classes} + return meta + + +def _get_lvis_instances_meta_v1(): + assert len(LVIS_V1_CATEGORIES) == 1203 + cat_ids = [k["id"] for k in LVIS_V1_CATEGORIES] + assert min(cat_ids) == 1 and max(cat_ids) == len( + cat_ids + ), "Category ids are not in [1, #categories], as expected" + # Ensure that the category list is sorted by id + lvis_categories = sorted(LVIS_V1_CATEGORIES, key=lambda x: x["id"]) + thing_classes = [k["synonyms"][0] for k in lvis_categories] + meta = {"thing_classes": thing_classes, "class_image_count": LVIS_V1_CATEGORY_IMAGE_COUNT} + return meta + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + """ + Test the LVIS json dataset loader. + + Usage: + python -m detectron2.data.datasets.lvis \ + path/to/json path/to/image_root dataset_name vis_limit + """ + import sys + import numpy as np + from detectron2.utils.logger import setup_logger + from PIL import Image + import detectron2.data.datasets # noqa # add pre-defined metadata + from detectron2.utils.visualizer import Visualizer + + logger = setup_logger(name=__name__) + meta = MetadataCatalog.get(sys.argv[3]) + + dicts = load_lvis_json(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3]) + logger.info("Done loading {} samples.".format(len(dicts))) + + dirname = "lvis-data-vis" + os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True) + for d in dicts[: int(sys.argv[4])]: + img = np.array(Image.open(d["file_name"])) + visualizer = Visualizer(img, metadata=meta) + vis = visualizer.draw_dataset_dict(d) + fpath = os.path.join(dirname, os.path.basename(d["file_name"])) + vis.save(fpath) diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v0_5_categories.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v0_5_categories.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3dab61 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v0_5_categories.py @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +# Autogen with +# with open("lvis_v0.5_val.json", "r") as f: +# a = json.load(f) +# c = a["categories"] +# for x in c: +# del x["image_count"] +# del x["instance_count"] +# LVIS_CATEGORIES = repr(c) + " # noqa" + +# fmt: off +LVIS_CATEGORIES = [{'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1, 'synset': 'acorn.n.01', 'synonyms': ['acorn'], 'def': 'nut from an oak tree', 'name': 'acorn'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 2, 'synset': 'aerosol.n.02', 'synonyms': ['aerosol_can', 'spray_can'], 'def': 'a dispenser that holds a substance under pressure', 'name': 'aerosol_can'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 3, 'synset': 'air_conditioner.n.01', 'synonyms': ['air_conditioner'], 'def': 'a machine that keeps air cool and dry', 'name': 'air_conditioner'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 4, 'synset': 'airplane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['airplane', 'aeroplane'], 'def': 'an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets', 'name': 'airplane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 5, 'synset': 'alarm_clock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['alarm_clock'], 'def': 'a clock that wakes a sleeper at some preset time', 'name': 'alarm_clock'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 6, 'synset': 'alcohol.n.01', 'synonyms': ['alcohol', 'alcoholic_beverage'], 'def': 'a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent', 'name': 'alcohol'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 7, 'synset': 'alligator.n.02', 'synonyms': ['alligator', 'gator'], 'def': 'amphibious reptiles related to crocodiles but with shorter broader snouts', 'name': 'alligator'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 8, 'synset': 'almond.n.02', 'synonyms': ['almond'], 'def': 'oval-shaped edible seed of the almond tree', 'name': 'almond'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 9, 'synset': 'ambulance.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ambulance'], 'def': 'a vehicle that takes people to and from hospitals', 'name': 'ambulance'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 10, 'synset': 'amplifier.n.01', 'synonyms': ['amplifier'], 'def': 'electronic equipment that increases strength of signals', 'name': 'amplifier'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 11, 'synset': 'anklet.n.03', 'synonyms': ['anklet', 'ankle_bracelet'], 'def': 'an ornament worn around the ankle', 'name': 'anklet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 12, 'synset': 'antenna.n.01', 'synonyms': ['antenna', 'aerial', 'transmitting_aerial'], 'def': 'an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals', 'name': 'antenna'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 13, 'synset': 'apple.n.01', 'synonyms': ['apple'], 'def': 'fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh', 'name': 'apple'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 14, 'synset': 'apple_juice.n.01', 'synonyms': ['apple_juice'], 'def': 'the juice of apples', 'name': 'apple_juice'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 15, 'synset': 'applesauce.n.01', 'synonyms': ['applesauce'], 'def': 'puree of stewed apples usually sweetened and spiced', 'name': 'applesauce'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 16, 'synset': 'apricot.n.02', 'synonyms': ['apricot'], 'def': 'downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach', 'name': 'apricot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 17, 'synset': 'apron.n.01', 'synonyms': ['apron'], 'def': 'a garment of cloth that is tied about the waist and worn to protect clothing', 'name': 'apron'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 18, 'synset': 'aquarium.n.01', 'synonyms': ['aquarium', 'fish_tank'], 'def': 'a tank/pool/bowl filled with water for keeping live fish and underwater animals', 'name': 'aquarium'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 19, 'synset': 'armband.n.02', 'synonyms': ['armband'], 'def': 'a band worn around the upper arm', 'name': 'armband'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 20, 'synset': 'armchair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['armchair'], 'def': 'chair with a support on each side for arms', 'name': 'armchair'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 21, 'synset': 'armoire.n.01', 'synonyms': ['armoire'], 'def': 'a large wardrobe or cabinet', 'name': 'armoire'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 22, 'synset': 'armor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['armor', 'armour'], 'def': 'protective covering made of metal and used in combat', 'name': 'armor'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 23, 'synset': 'artichoke.n.02', 'synonyms': ['artichoke'], 'def': 'a thistlelike flower head with edible fleshy leaves and heart', 'name': 'artichoke'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 24, 'synset': 'ashcan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trash_can', 'garbage_can', 'wastebin', 'dustbin', 'trash_barrel', 'trash_bin'], 'def': 'a bin that holds rubbish until it is collected', 'name': 'trash_can'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 25, 'synset': 'ashtray.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ashtray'], 'def': "a receptacle for the ash from smokers' cigars or cigarettes", 'name': 'ashtray'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 26, 'synset': 'asparagus.n.02', 'synonyms': ['asparagus'], 'def': 'edible young shoots of the asparagus plant', 'name': 'asparagus'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 27, 'synset': 'atomizer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['atomizer', 'atomiser', 'spray', 'sprayer', 'nebulizer', 'nebuliser'], 'def': 'a dispenser that turns a liquid (such as perfume) into a fine mist', 'name': 'atomizer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 28, 'synset': 'avocado.n.01', 'synonyms': ['avocado'], 'def': 'a pear-shaped fruit with green or blackish skin and rich yellowish pulp enclosing a single large seed', 'name': 'avocado'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 29, 'synset': 'award.n.02', 'synonyms': ['award', 'accolade'], 'def': 'a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction', 'name': 'award'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 30, 'synset': 'awning.n.01', 'synonyms': ['awning'], 'def': 'a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun', 'name': 'awning'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 31, 'synset': 'ax.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ax', 'axe'], 'def': 'an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle', 'name': 'ax'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 32, 'synset': 'baby_buggy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baby_buggy', 'baby_carriage', 'perambulator', 'pram', 'stroller'], 'def': 'a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around', 'name': 'baby_buggy'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 33, 'synset': 'backboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['basketball_backboard'], 'def': 'a raised vertical board with basket attached; used to play basketball', 'name': 'basketball_backboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 34, 'synset': 'backpack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['backpack', 'knapsack', 'packsack', 'rucksack', 'haversack'], 'def': 'a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder', 'name': 'backpack'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 35, 'synset': 'bag.n.04', 'synonyms': ['handbag', 'purse', 'pocketbook'], 'def': 'a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories', 'name': 'handbag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 36, 'synset': 'bag.n.06', 'synonyms': ['suitcase', 'baggage', 'luggage'], 'def': 'cases used to carry belongings when traveling', 'name': 'suitcase'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 37, 'synset': 'bagel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bagel', 'beigel'], 'def': 'glazed yeast-raised doughnut-shaped roll with hard crust', 'name': 'bagel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 38, 'synset': 'bagpipe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bagpipe'], 'def': 'a tubular wind instrument; the player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out', 'name': 'bagpipe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 39, 'synset': 'baguet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baguet', 'baguette'], 'def': 'narrow French stick loaf', 'name': 'baguet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 40, 'synset': 'bait.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bait', 'lure'], 'def': 'something used to lure fish or other animals into danger so they can be trapped or killed', 'name': 'bait'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 41, 'synset': 'ball.n.06', 'synonyms': ['ball'], 'def': 'a spherical object used as a plaything', 'name': 'ball'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 42, 'synset': 'ballet_skirt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ballet_skirt', 'tutu'], 'def': 'very short skirt worn by ballerinas', 'name': 'ballet_skirt'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 43, 'synset': 'balloon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['balloon'], 'def': 'large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air', 'name': 'balloon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 44, 'synset': 'bamboo.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bamboo'], 'def': 'woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems', 'name': 'bamboo'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 45, 'synset': 'banana.n.02', 'synonyms': ['banana'], 'def': 'elongated crescent-shaped yellow fruit with soft sweet flesh', 'name': 'banana'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 46, 'synset': 'band_aid.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Band_Aid'], 'def': 'trade name for an adhesive bandage to cover small cuts or blisters', 'name': 'Band_Aid'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 47, 'synset': 'bandage.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bandage'], 'def': 'a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body', 'name': 'bandage'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 48, 'synset': 'bandanna.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bandanna', 'bandana'], 'def': 'large and brightly colored handkerchief; often used as a neckerchief', 'name': 'bandanna'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 49, 'synset': 'banjo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['banjo'], 'def': 'a stringed instrument of the guitar family with a long neck and circular body', 'name': 'banjo'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 50, 'synset': 'banner.n.01', 'synonyms': ['banner', 'streamer'], 'def': 'long strip of cloth or paper used for decoration or advertising', 'name': 'banner'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 51, 'synset': 'barbell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['barbell'], 'def': 'a bar to which heavy discs are attached at each end; used in weightlifting', 'name': 'barbell'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 52, 'synset': 'barge.n.01', 'synonyms': ['barge'], 'def': 'a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)', 'name': 'barge'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 53, 'synset': 'barrel.n.02', 'synonyms': ['barrel', 'cask'], 'def': 'a cylindrical container that holds liquids', 'name': 'barrel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 54, 'synset': 'barrette.n.01', 'synonyms': ['barrette'], 'def': "a pin for holding women's hair in place", 'name': 'barrette'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 55, 'synset': 'barrow.n.03', 'synonyms': ['barrow', 'garden_cart', 'lawn_cart', 'wheelbarrow'], 'def': 'a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels', 'name': 'barrow'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 56, 'synset': 'base.n.03', 'synonyms': ['baseball_base'], 'def': 'a place that the runner must touch before scoring', 'name': 'baseball_base'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 57, 'synset': 'baseball.n.02', 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'field_glasses', 'opera_glasses'], 'def': 'an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes', 'name': 'binoculars'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 99, 'synset': 'bird.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bird'], 'def': 'animal characterized by feathers and wings', 'name': 'bird'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 100, 'synset': 'bird_feeder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birdfeeder'], 'def': 'an outdoor device that supplies food for wild birds', 'name': 'birdfeeder'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 101, 'synset': 'birdbath.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birdbath'], 'def': 'an ornamental basin (usually in a garden) for birds to bathe in', 'name': 'birdbath'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 102, 'synset': 'birdcage.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birdcage'], 'def': 'a cage in which a bird can be kept', 'name': 'birdcage'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 103, 'synset': 'birdhouse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birdhouse'], 'def': 'a shelter for birds', 'name': 'birdhouse'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 104, 'synset': 'birthday_cake.n.01', 'synonyms': 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['blueberry'], 'def': 'sweet edible dark-blue berries of blueberry plants', 'name': 'blueberry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 116, 'synset': 'boar.n.02', 'synonyms': ['boar'], 'def': 'an uncastrated male hog', 'name': 'boar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 117, 'synset': 'board.n.09', 'synonyms': ['gameboard'], 'def': 'a flat portable surface (usually rectangular) designed for board games', 'name': 'gameboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 118, 'synset': 'boat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['boat', 'ship_(boat)'], 'def': 'a vessel for travel on water', 'name': 'boat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 119, 'synset': 'bobbin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bobbin', 'spool', 'reel'], 'def': 'a thing around which thread/tape/film or other flexible materials can be wound', 'name': 'bobbin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 120, 'synset': 'bobby_pin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bobby_pin', 'hairgrip'], 'def': 'a flat wire hairpin used to hold bobbed hair in place', 'name': 'bobby_pin'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 121, 'synset': 'boiled_egg.n.01', 'synonyms': ['boiled_egg', 'coddled_egg'], 'def': 'egg cooked briefly in the shell in gently boiling water', 'name': 'boiled_egg'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 122, 'synset': 'bolo_tie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bolo_tie', 'bolo', 'bola_tie', 'bola'], 'def': 'a cord fastened around the neck with an ornamental clasp and worn as a necktie', 'name': 'bolo_tie'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 123, 'synset': 'bolt.n.03', 'synonyms': ['deadbolt'], 'def': 'the part of a lock that is engaged or withdrawn with a key', 'name': 'deadbolt'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 124, 'synset': 'bolt.n.06', 'synonyms': ['bolt'], 'def': 'a screw that screws into a nut to form a fastener', 'name': 'bolt'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 125, 'synset': 'bonnet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bonnet'], 'def': 'a hat tied under the chin', 'name': 'bonnet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 126, 'synset': 'book.n.01', 'synonyms': ['book'], 'def': 'a written work or composition that has been published', 'name': 'book'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 127, 'synset': 'book_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['book_bag'], 'def': 'a bag in which students carry their books', 'name': 'book_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 128, 'synset': 'bookcase.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bookcase'], 'def': 'a piece of furniture with shelves for storing books', 'name': 'bookcase'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 129, 'synset': 'booklet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['booklet', 'brochure', 'leaflet', 'pamphlet'], 'def': 'a small book usually having a paper cover', 'name': 'booklet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 130, 'synset': 'bookmark.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bookmark', 'bookmarker'], 'def': 'a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book', 'name': 'bookmark'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 131, 'synset': 'boom.n.04', 'synonyms': ['boom_microphone', 'microphone_boom'], 'def': 'a pole carrying an overhead microphone projected over a film or tv set', 'name': 'boom_microphone'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 132, 'synset': 'boot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['boot'], 'def': 'footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg', 'name': 'boot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 133, 'synset': 'bottle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bottle'], 'def': 'a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids', 'name': 'bottle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 134, 'synset': 'bottle_opener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bottle_opener'], 'def': 'an opener for removing caps or corks from bottles', 'name': 'bottle_opener'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 135, 'synset': 'bouquet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bouquet'], 'def': 'an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present', 'name': 'bouquet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 136, 'synset': 'bow.n.04', 'synonyms': ['bow_(weapon)'], 'def': 'a weapon for shooting arrows', 'name': 'bow_(weapon)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 137, 'synset': 'bow.n.08', 'synonyms': ['bow_(decorative_ribbons)'], 'def': 'a decorative interlacing of ribbons', 'name': 'bow_(decorative_ribbons)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 138, 'synset': 'bow_tie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bow-tie', 'bowtie'], 'def': "a man's tie that ties in a bow", 'name': 'bow-tie'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 139, 'synset': 'bowl.n.03', 'synonyms': ['bowl'], 'def': 'a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods', 'name': 'bowl'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 140, 'synset': 'bowl.n.08', 'synonyms': ['pipe_bowl'], 'def': 'a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco', 'name': 'pipe_bowl'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 141, 'synset': 'bowler_hat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bowler_hat', 'bowler', 'derby_hat', 'derby', 'plug_hat'], 'def': 'a felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow brim', 'name': 'bowler_hat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 142, 'synset': 'bowling_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bowling_ball'], 'def': 'a large ball with finger holes used in the sport of bowling', 'name': 'bowling_ball'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 143, 'synset': 'bowling_pin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bowling_pin'], 'def': 'a club-shaped wooden object used in bowling', 'name': 'bowling_pin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 144, 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'synset': 'brooch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['broach'], 'def': 'a decorative pin worn by women', 'name': 'broach'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 156, 'synset': 'broom.n.01', 'synonyms': ['broom'], 'def': 'bundle of straws or twigs attached to a long handle; used for cleaning', 'name': 'broom'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 157, 'synset': 'brownie.n.03', 'synonyms': ['brownie'], 'def': 'square or bar of very rich chocolate cake usually with nuts', 'name': 'brownie'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 158, 'synset': 'brussels_sprouts.n.01', 'synonyms': ['brussels_sprouts'], 'def': 'the small edible cabbage-like buds growing along a stalk', 'name': 'brussels_sprouts'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 159, 'synset': 'bubble_gum.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bubble_gum'], 'def': 'a kind of chewing gum that can be blown into bubbles', 'name': 'bubble_gum'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 160, 'synset': 'bucket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bucket', 'pail'], 'def': 'a roughly cylindrical vessel that is open at the top', 'name': 'bucket'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 161, 'synset': 'buggy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['horse_buggy'], 'def': 'a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse', 'name': 'horse_buggy'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 162, 'synset': 'bull.n.11', 'synonyms': ['bull'], 'def': 'mature male cow', 'name': 'bull'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 163, 'synset': 'bulldog.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bulldog'], 'def': 'a thickset short-haired dog with a large head and strong undershot lower jaw', 'name': 'bulldog'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 164, 'synset': 'bulldozer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bulldozer', 'dozer'], 'def': 'large powerful tractor; a large blade in front flattens areas of ground', 'name': 'bulldozer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 165, 'synset': 'bullet_train.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bullet_train'], 'def': 'a high-speed passenger train', 'name': 'bullet_train'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 166, 'synset': 'bulletin_board.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bulletin_board', 'notice_board'], 'def': 'a board that hangs on a wall; displays announcements', 'name': 'bulletin_board'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 167, 'synset': 'bulletproof_vest.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bulletproof_vest'], 'def': 'a vest capable of resisting the impact of a bullet', 'name': 'bulletproof_vest'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 168, 'synset': 'bullhorn.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bullhorn', 'megaphone'], 'def': 'a portable loudspeaker with built-in microphone and amplifier', 'name': 'bullhorn'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 169, 'synset': 'bully_beef.n.01', 'synonyms': ['corned_beef', 'corn_beef'], 'def': 'beef cured or pickled in brine', 'name': 'corned_beef'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 170, 'synset': 'bun.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bun', 'roll'], 'def': 'small rounded bread either plain or sweet', 'name': 'bun'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 171, 'synset': 'bunk_bed.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bunk_bed'], 'def': 'beds built one above the other', 'name': 'bunk_bed'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 172, 'synset': 'buoy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['buoy'], 'def': 'a float attached by rope to the seabed to mark channels in a harbor or underwater hazards', 'name': 'buoy'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 173, 'synset': 'burrito.n.01', 'synonyms': ['burrito'], 'def': 'a flour tortilla folded around a filling', 'name': 'burrito'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 174, 'synset': 'bus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bus_(vehicle)', 'autobus', 'charabanc', 'double-decker', 'motorbus', 'motorcoach'], 'def': 'a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport', 'name': 'bus_(vehicle)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 175, 'synset': 'business_card.n.01', 'synonyms': ['business_card'], 'def': "a card on which are printed the person's name and business affiliation", 'name': 'business_card'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 176, 'synset': 'butcher_knife.n.01', 'synonyms': ['butcher_knife'], 'def': 'a large sharp knife for cutting or trimming meat', 'name': 'butcher_knife'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 177, 'synset': 'butter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['butter'], 'def': 'an edible emulsion of fat globules made by churning milk or cream; for cooking and table use', 'name': 'butter'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 178, 'synset': 'butterfly.n.01', 'synonyms': ['butterfly'], 'def': 'insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings', 'name': 'butterfly'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 179, 'synset': 'button.n.01', 'synonyms': ['button'], 'def': 'a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes', 'name': 'button'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 180, 'synset': 'cab.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cab_(taxi)', 'taxi', 'taxicab'], 'def': 'a car that takes passengers where they want to go in exchange for money', 'name': 'cab_(taxi)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 181, 'synset': 'cabana.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cabana'], 'def': 'a small tent used as a dressing room beside the sea or a swimming pool', 'name': 'cabana'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 182, 'synset': 'cabin_car.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cabin_car', 'caboose'], 'def': 'a car on a freight train for use of the train crew; usually the last car on the train', 'name': 'cabin_car'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 183, 'synset': 'cabinet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cabinet'], 'def': 'a piece of furniture resembling a cupboard with doors and shelves and drawers', 'name': 'cabinet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 184, 'synset': 'cabinet.n.03', 'synonyms': ['locker', 'storage_locker'], 'def': 'a storage compartment for clothes and valuables; usually it has a lock', 'name': 'locker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 185, 'synset': 'cake.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cake'], 'def': 'baked goods made from or based on a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, and fat', 'name': 'cake'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 186, 'synset': 'calculator.n.02', 'synonyms': ['calculator'], 'def': 'a small machine that is used for mathematical calculations', 'name': 'calculator'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 187, 'synset': 'calendar.n.02', 'synonyms': ['calendar'], 'def': 'a list or register of events (appointments/social events/court cases, etc)', 'name': 'calendar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 188, 'synset': 'calf.n.01', 'synonyms': ['calf'], 'def': 'young of domestic cattle', 'name': 'calf'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 189, 'synset': 'camcorder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['camcorder'], 'def': 'a portable television camera and videocassette recorder', 'name': 'camcorder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 190, 'synset': 'camel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['camel'], 'def': 'cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions', 'name': 'camel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 191, 'synset': 'camera.n.01', 'synonyms': ['camera'], 'def': 'equipment for taking photographs', 'name': 'camera'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 192, 'synset': 'camera_lens.n.01', 'synonyms': ['camera_lens'], 'def': 'a lens that focuses the image in a camera', 'name': 'camera_lens'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 193, 'synset': 'camper.n.02', 'synonyms': ['camper_(vehicle)', 'camping_bus', 'motor_home'], 'def': 'a recreational vehicle equipped for camping out while traveling', 'name': 'camper_(vehicle)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 194, 'synset': 'can.n.01', 'synonyms': ['can', 'tin_can'], 'def': 'airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.', 'name': 'can'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 195, 'synset': 'can_opener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['can_opener', 'tin_opener'], 'def': 'a device for cutting cans open', 'name': 'can_opener'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 196, 'synset': 'candelabrum.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candelabrum', 'candelabra'], 'def': 'branched candlestick; ornamental; has several lights', 'name': 'candelabrum'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 197, 'synset': 'candle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candle', 'candlestick'], 'def': 'stick of wax with a wick in the middle', 'name': 'candle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 198, 'synset': 'candlestick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candle_holder'], 'def': 'a holder with sockets for candles', 'name': 'candle_holder'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 199, 'synset': 'candy_bar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candy_bar'], 'def': 'a candy shaped as a bar', 'name': 'candy_bar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 200, 'synset': 'candy_cane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candy_cane'], 'def': 'a hard candy in the shape of a rod (usually with stripes)', 'name': 'candy_cane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 201, 'synset': 'cane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['walking_cane'], 'def': 'a stick that people can lean on to help them walk', 'name': 'walking_cane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 202, 'synset': 'canister.n.02', 'synonyms': ['canister', 'cannister'], 'def': 'metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour', 'name': 'canister'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 203, 'synset': 'cannon.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cannon'], 'def': 'heavy gun fired from a tank', 'name': 'cannon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 204, 'synset': 'canoe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['canoe'], 'def': 'small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle', 'name': 'canoe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 205, 'synset': 'cantaloup.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cantaloup', 'cantaloupe'], 'def': 'the fruit of a cantaloup vine; small to medium-sized melon with yellowish flesh', 'name': 'cantaloup'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 206, 'synset': 'canteen.n.01', 'synonyms': ['canteen'], 'def': 'a flask for carrying water; used by soldiers or travelers', 'name': 'canteen'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 207, 'synset': 'cap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cap_(headwear)'], 'def': 'a tight-fitting headwear', 'name': 'cap_(headwear)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 208, 'synset': 'cap.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bottle_cap', 'cap_(container_lid)'], 'def': 'a top (as for a bottle)', 'name': 'bottle_cap'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 209, 'synset': 'cape.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cape'], 'def': 'a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter', 'name': 'cape'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 210, 'synset': 'cappuccino.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cappuccino', 'coffee_cappuccino'], 'def': 'equal parts of espresso and steamed milk', 'name': 'cappuccino'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 211, 'synset': 'car.n.01', 'synonyms': ['car_(automobile)', 'auto_(automobile)', 'automobile'], 'def': 'a motor vehicle with four wheels', 'name': 'car_(automobile)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 212, 'synset': 'car.n.02', 'synonyms': ['railcar_(part_of_a_train)', 'railway_car_(part_of_a_train)', 'railroad_car_(part_of_a_train)'], 'def': 'a wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad', 'name': 'railcar_(part_of_a_train)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 213, 'synset': 'car.n.04', 'synonyms': ['elevator_car'], 'def': 'where passengers ride up and down', 'name': 'elevator_car'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 214, 'synset': 'car_battery.n.01', 'synonyms': ['car_battery', 'automobile_battery'], 'def': 'a battery in a motor vehicle', 'name': 'car_battery'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 215, 'synset': 'card.n.02', 'synonyms': ['identity_card'], 'def': 'a card certifying the identity of the bearer', 'name': 'identity_card'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 216, 'synset': 'card.n.03', 'synonyms': ['card'], 'def': 'a rectangular piece of paper used to send messages (e.g. greetings or pictures)', 'name': 'card'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 217, 'synset': 'cardigan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cardigan'], 'def': 'knitted jacket that is fastened up the front with buttons or a zipper', 'name': 'cardigan'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 218, 'synset': 'cargo_ship.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cargo_ship', 'cargo_vessel'], 'def': 'a ship designed to carry cargo', 'name': 'cargo_ship'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 219, 'synset': 'carnation.n.01', 'synonyms': ['carnation'], 'def': 'plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers', 'name': 'carnation'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 220, 'synset': 'carriage.n.02', 'synonyms': ['horse_carriage'], 'def': 'a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses', 'name': 'horse_carriage'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 221, 'synset': 'carrot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['carrot'], 'def': 'deep orange edible root of the cultivated carrot plant', 'name': 'carrot'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 222, 'synset': 'carryall.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tote_bag'], 'def': 'a capacious bag or basket', 'name': 'tote_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 223, 'synset': 'cart.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cart'], 'def': 'a heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by an animal', 'name': 'cart'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 224, 'synset': 'carton.n.02', 'synonyms': ['carton'], 'def': 'a box made of cardboard; opens by flaps on top', 'name': 'carton'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 225, 'synset': 'cash_register.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cash_register', 'register_(for_cash_transactions)'], 'def': 'a cashbox with an adding machine to register transactions', 'name': 'cash_register'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 226, 'synset': 'casserole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['casserole'], 'def': 'food cooked and served in a casserole', 'name': 'casserole'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 227, 'synset': 'cassette.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cassette'], 'def': 'a container that holds a magnetic tape used for recording or playing sound or video', 'name': 'cassette'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 228, 'synset': 'cast.n.05', 'synonyms': ['cast', 'plaster_cast', 'plaster_bandage'], 'def': 'bandage consisting of a firm covering that immobilizes broken bones while they heal', 'name': 'cast'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 229, 'synset': 'cat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cat'], 'def': 'a domestic house cat', 'name': 'cat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 230, 'synset': 'cauliflower.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cauliflower'], 'def': 'edible compact head of white undeveloped flowers', 'name': 'cauliflower'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 231, 'synset': 'caviar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['caviar', 'caviare'], 'def': "salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d'oeuvre", 'name': 'caviar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 232, 'synset': 'cayenne.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cayenne_(spice)', 'cayenne_pepper_(spice)', 'red_pepper_(spice)'], 'def': 'ground pods and seeds of pungent red peppers of the genus Capsicum', 'name': 'cayenne_(spice)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 233, 'synset': 'cd_player.n.01', 'synonyms': ['CD_player'], 'def': 'electronic equipment for playing compact discs (CDs)', 'name': 'CD_player'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 234, 'synset': 'celery.n.01', 'synonyms': ['celery'], 'def': 'widely cultivated herb with aromatic leaf stalks that are eaten raw or cooked', 'name': 'celery'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 235, 'synset': 'cellular_telephone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cellular_telephone', 'cellular_phone', 'cellphone', 'mobile_phone', 'smart_phone'], 'def': 'a hand-held mobile telephone', 'name': 'cellular_telephone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 236, 'synset': 'chain_mail.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chain_mail', 'ring_mail', 'chain_armor', 'chain_armour', 'ring_armor', 'ring_armour'], 'def': '(Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings', 'name': 'chain_mail'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 237, 'synset': 'chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chair'], 'def': 'a seat for one person, with a support for the back', 'name': 'chair'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 238, 'synset': 'chaise_longue.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chaise_longue', 'chaise', 'daybed'], 'def': 'a long chair; for reclining', 'name': 'chaise_longue'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 239, 'synset': 'champagne.n.01', 'synonyms': ['champagne'], 'def': 'a white sparkling wine produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there', 'name': 'champagne'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 240, 'synset': 'chandelier.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chandelier'], 'def': 'branched lighting fixture; often ornate; hangs from the ceiling', 'name': 'chandelier'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 241, 'synset': 'chap.n.04', 'synonyms': ['chap'], 'def': 'leather leggings without a seat; worn over trousers by cowboys to protect their legs', 'name': 'chap'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 242, 'synset': 'checkbook.n.01', 'synonyms': ['checkbook', 'chequebook'], 'def': 'a book issued to holders of checking accounts', 'name': 'checkbook'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 243, 'synset': 'checkerboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['checkerboard'], 'def': 'a board having 64 squares of two alternating colors', 'name': 'checkerboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 244, 'synset': 'cherry.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cherry'], 'def': 'a red fruit with a single hard stone', 'name': 'cherry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 245, 'synset': 'chessboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chessboard'], 'def': 'a checkerboard used to play chess', 'name': 'chessboard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 246, 'synset': 'chest_of_drawers.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chest_of_drawers_(furniture)', 'bureau_(furniture)', 'chest_(furniture)'], 'def': 'furniture with drawers for keeping clothes', 'name': 'chest_of_drawers_(furniture)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 247, 'synset': 'chicken.n.02', 'synonyms': ['chicken_(animal)'], 'def': 'a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs', 'name': 'chicken_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 248, 'synset': 'chicken_wire.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chicken_wire'], 'def': 'a galvanized wire network with a hexagonal mesh; used to build fences', 'name': 'chicken_wire'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 249, 'synset': 'chickpea.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chickpea', 'garbanzo'], 'def': 'the seed of the chickpea plant; usually dried', 'name': 'chickpea'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 250, 'synset': 'chihuahua.n.03', 'synonyms': ['Chihuahua'], 'def': 'an old breed of tiny short-haired dog with protruding eyes from Mexico', 'name': 'Chihuahua'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 251, 'synset': 'chili.n.02', 'synonyms': ['chili_(vegetable)', 'chili_pepper_(vegetable)', 'chilli_(vegetable)', 'chilly_(vegetable)', 'chile_(vegetable)'], 'def': 'very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency', 'name': 'chili_(vegetable)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 252, 'synset': 'chime.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chime', 'gong'], 'def': 'an instrument consisting of a set of bells that are struck with a hammer', 'name': 'chime'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 253, 'synset': 'chinaware.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chinaware'], 'def': 'dishware made of high quality porcelain', 'name': 'chinaware'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 254, 'synset': 'chip.n.04', 'synonyms': ['crisp_(potato_chip)', 'potato_chip'], 'def': 'a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat', 'name': 'crisp_(potato_chip)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 255, 'synset': 'chip.n.06', 'synonyms': ['poker_chip'], 'def': 'a small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling', 'name': 'poker_chip'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 256, 'synset': 'chocolate_bar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chocolate_bar'], 'def': 'a bar of chocolate candy', 'name': 'chocolate_bar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 257, 'synset': 'chocolate_cake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chocolate_cake'], 'def': 'cake containing chocolate', 'name': 'chocolate_cake'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 258, 'synset': 'chocolate_milk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chocolate_milk'], 'def': 'milk flavored with chocolate syrup', 'name': 'chocolate_milk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 259, 'synset': 'chocolate_mousse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chocolate_mousse'], 'def': 'dessert mousse made with chocolate', 'name': 'chocolate_mousse'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 260, 'synset': 'choker.n.03', 'synonyms': ['choker', 'collar', 'neckband'], 'def': 'necklace that fits tightly around the neck', 'name': 'choker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 261, 'synset': 'chopping_board.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chopping_board', 'cutting_board', 'chopping_block'], 'def': 'a wooden board where meats or vegetables can be cut', 'name': 'chopping_board'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 262, 'synset': 'chopstick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chopstick'], 'def': 'one of a pair of slender sticks used as oriental tableware to eat food with', 'name': 'chopstick'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 263, 'synset': 'christmas_tree.n.05', 'synonyms': ['Christmas_tree'], 'def': 'an ornamented evergreen used as a Christmas decoration', 'name': 'Christmas_tree'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 264, 'synset': 'chute.n.02', 'synonyms': ['slide'], 'def': 'sloping channel through which things can descend', 'name': 'slide'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 265, 'synset': 'cider.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cider', 'cyder'], 'def': 'a beverage made from juice pressed from apples', 'name': 'cider'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 266, 'synset': 'cigar_box.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cigar_box'], 'def': 'a box for holding cigars', 'name': 'cigar_box'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 267, 'synset': 'cigarette.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cigarette'], 'def': 'finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking', 'name': 'cigarette'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 268, 'synset': 'cigarette_case.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cigarette_case', 'cigarette_pack'], 'def': 'a small flat case for holding cigarettes', 'name': 'cigarette_case'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 269, 'synset': 'cistern.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cistern', 'water_tank'], 'def': 'a tank that holds the water used to flush a toilet', 'name': 'cistern'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 270, 'synset': 'clarinet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clarinet'], 'def': 'a single-reed instrument with a straight tube', 'name': 'clarinet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 271, 'synset': 'clasp.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clasp'], 'def': 'a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together', 'name': 'clasp'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 272, 'synset': 'cleansing_agent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cleansing_agent', 'cleanser', 'cleaner'], 'def': 'a preparation used in cleaning something', 'name': 'cleansing_agent'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 273, 'synset': 'clementine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clementine'], 'def': 'a variety of mandarin orange', 'name': 'clementine'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 274, 'synset': 'clip.n.03', 'synonyms': ['clip'], 'def': 'any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles together', 'name': 'clip'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 275, 'synset': 'clipboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clipboard'], 'def': 'a small writing board with a clip at the top for holding papers', 'name': 'clipboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 276, 'synset': 'clock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clock', 'timepiece', 'timekeeper'], 'def': 'a timepiece that shows the time of day', 'name': 'clock'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 277, 'synset': 'clock_tower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clock_tower'], 'def': 'a tower with a large clock visible high up on an outside face', 'name': 'clock_tower'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 278, 'synset': 'clothes_hamper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clothes_hamper', 'laundry_basket', 'clothes_basket'], 'def': 'a hamper that holds dirty clothes to be washed or wet clothes to be dried', 'name': 'clothes_hamper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 279, 'synset': 'clothespin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clothespin', 'clothes_peg'], 'def': 'wood or plastic fastener; for holding clothes on a clothesline', 'name': 'clothespin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 280, 'synset': 'clutch_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clutch_bag'], 'def': "a woman's strapless purse that is carried in the hand", 'name': 'clutch_bag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 281, 'synset': 'coaster.n.03', 'synonyms': ['coaster'], 'def': 'a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table', 'name': 'coaster'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 282, 'synset': 'coat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coat'], 'def': 'an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down', 'name': 'coat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 283, 'synset': 'coat_hanger.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coat_hanger', 'clothes_hanger', 'dress_hanger'], 'def': "a hanger that is shaped like a person's shoulders", 'name': 'coat_hanger'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 284, 'synset': 'coatrack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coatrack', 'hatrack'], 'def': 'a rack with hooks for temporarily holding coats and hats', 'name': 'coatrack'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 285, 'synset': 'cock.n.04', 'synonyms': ['cock', 'rooster'], 'def': 'adult male chicken', 'name': 'cock'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 286, 'synset': 'coconut.n.02', 'synonyms': ['coconut', 'cocoanut'], 'def': 'large hard-shelled brown oval nut with a fibrous husk', 'name': 'coconut'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 287, 'synset': 'coffee_filter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coffee_filter'], 'def': 'filter (usually of paper) that passes the coffee and retains the coffee grounds', 'name': 'coffee_filter'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 288, 'synset': 'coffee_maker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coffee_maker', 'coffee_machine'], 'def': 'a kitchen appliance for brewing coffee automatically', 'name': 'coffee_maker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 289, 'synset': 'coffee_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coffee_table', 'cocktail_table'], 'def': 'low table where magazines can be placed and coffee or cocktails are served', 'name': 'coffee_table'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 290, 'synset': 'coffeepot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coffeepot'], 'def': 'tall pot in which coffee is brewed', 'name': 'coffeepot'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 291, 'synset': 'coil.n.05', 'synonyms': ['coil'], 'def': 'tubing that is wound in a spiral', 'name': 'coil'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 292, 'synset': 'coin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coin'], 'def': 'a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money', 'name': 'coin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 293, 'synset': 'colander.n.01', 'synonyms': ['colander', 'cullender'], 'def': 'bowl-shaped strainer; used to wash or drain foods', 'name': 'colander'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 294, 'synset': 'coleslaw.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coleslaw', 'slaw'], 'def': 'basically shredded cabbage', 'name': 'coleslaw'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 295, 'synset': 'coloring_material.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coloring_material', 'colouring_material'], 'def': 'any material used for its color', 'name': 'coloring_material'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 296, 'synset': 'combination_lock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['combination_lock'], 'def': 'lock that can be opened only by turning dials in a special sequence', 'name': 'combination_lock'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 297, 'synset': 'comforter.n.04', 'synonyms': ['pacifier', 'teething_ring'], 'def': 'device used for an infant to suck or bite on', 'name': 'pacifier'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 298, 'synset': 'comic_book.n.01', 'synonyms': ['comic_book'], 'def': 'a magazine devoted to comic strips', 'name': 'comic_book'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 299, 'synset': 'computer_keyboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['computer_keyboard', 'keyboard_(computer)'], 'def': 'a keyboard that is a data input device for computers', 'name': 'computer_keyboard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 300, 'synset': 'concrete_mixer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['concrete_mixer', 'cement_mixer'], 'def': 'a machine with a large revolving drum in which cement/concrete is mixed', 'name': 'concrete_mixer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 301, 'synset': 'cone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cone', 'traffic_cone'], 'def': 'a cone-shaped object used to direct traffic', 'name': 'cone'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 302, 'synset': 'control.n.09', 'synonyms': ['control', 'controller'], 'def': 'a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine', 'name': 'control'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 303, 'synset': 'convertible.n.01', 'synonyms': ['convertible_(automobile)'], 'def': 'a car that has top that can be folded or removed', 'name': 'convertible_(automobile)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 304, 'synset': 'convertible.n.03', 'synonyms': ['sofa_bed'], 'def': 'a sofa that can be converted into a bed', 'name': 'sofa_bed'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 305, 'synset': 'cookie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cookie', 'cooky', 'biscuit_(cookie)'], 'def': "any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term)", 'name': 'cookie'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 306, 'synset': 'cookie_jar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cookie_jar', 'cooky_jar'], 'def': 'a jar in which cookies are kept (and sometimes money is hidden)', 'name': 'cookie_jar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 307, 'synset': 'cooking_utensil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cooking_utensil'], 'def': 'a kitchen utensil made of material that does not melt easily; used for cooking', 'name': 'cooking_utensil'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 308, 'synset': 'cooler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cooler_(for_food)', 'ice_chest'], 'def': 'an insulated box for storing food often with ice', 'name': 'cooler_(for_food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 309, 'synset': 'cork.n.04', 'synonyms': ['cork_(bottle_plug)', 'bottle_cork'], 'def': 'the plug in the mouth of a bottle (especially a wine bottle)', 'name': 'cork_(bottle_plug)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 310, 'synset': 'corkboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['corkboard'], 'def': 'a sheet consisting of cork granules', 'name': 'corkboard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 311, 'synset': 'corkscrew.n.01', 'synonyms': ['corkscrew', 'bottle_screw'], 'def': 'a bottle opener that pulls corks', 'name': 'corkscrew'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 312, 'synset': 'corn.n.03', 'synonyms': ['edible_corn', 'corn', 'maize'], 'def': 'ears of corn that can be prepared and served for human food', 'name': 'edible_corn'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 313, 'synset': 'cornbread.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cornbread'], 'def': 'bread made primarily of cornmeal', 'name': 'cornbread'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 314, 'synset': 'cornet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cornet', 'horn', 'trumpet'], 'def': 'a brass musical instrument with a narrow tube and a flared bell and many valves', 'name': 'cornet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 315, 'synset': 'cornice.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cornice', 'valance', 'valance_board', 'pelmet'], 'def': 'a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing', 'name': 'cornice'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 316, 'synset': 'cornmeal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cornmeal'], 'def': 'coarsely ground corn', 'name': 'cornmeal'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 317, 'synset': 'corset.n.01', 'synonyms': ['corset', 'girdle'], 'def': "a woman's close-fitting foundation garment", 'name': 'corset'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 318, 'synset': 'cos.n.02', 'synonyms': ['romaine_lettuce'], 'def': 'lettuce with long dark-green leaves in a loosely packed elongated head', 'name': 'romaine_lettuce'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 319, 'synset': 'costume.n.04', 'synonyms': ['costume'], 'def': 'the attire characteristic of a country or a time or a social class', 'name': 'costume'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 320, 'synset': 'cougar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cougar', 'puma', 'catamount', 'mountain_lion', 'panther'], 'def': 'large American feline resembling a lion', 'name': 'cougar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 321, 'synset': 'coverall.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coverall'], 'def': 'a loose-fitting protective garment that is worn over other clothing', 'name': 'coverall'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 322, 'synset': 'cowbell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cowbell'], 'def': 'a bell hung around the neck of cow so that the cow can be easily located', 'name': 'cowbell'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 323, 'synset': 'cowboy_hat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cowboy_hat', 'ten-gallon_hat'], 'def': 'a hat with a wide brim and a soft crown; worn by American ranch hands', 'name': 'cowboy_hat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 324, 'synset': 'crab.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crab_(animal)'], 'def': 'decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened shell and pincers', 'name': 'crab_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 325, 'synset': 'cracker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cracker'], 'def': 'a thin crisp wafer', 'name': 'cracker'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 326, 'synset': 'crape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crape', 'crepe', 'French_pancake'], 'def': 'small very thin pancake', 'name': 'crape'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 327, 'synset': 'crate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crate'], 'def': 'a rugged box (usually made of wood); used for shipping', 'name': 'crate'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 328, 'synset': 'crayon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crayon', 'wax_crayon'], 'def': 'writing or drawing implement made of a colored stick of composition wax', 'name': 'crayon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 329, 'synset': 'cream_pitcher.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cream_pitcher'], 'def': 'a small pitcher for serving cream', 'name': 'cream_pitcher'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 330, 'synset': 'credit_card.n.01', 'synonyms': ['credit_card', 'charge_card', 'debit_card'], 'def': 'a card, usually plastic, used to pay for goods and services', 'name': 'credit_card'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 331, 'synset': 'crescent_roll.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crescent_roll', 'croissant'], 'def': 'very rich flaky crescent-shaped roll', 'name': 'crescent_roll'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 332, 'synset': 'crib.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crib', 'cot'], 'def': 'baby bed with high sides made of slats', 'name': 'crib'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 333, 'synset': 'crock.n.03', 'synonyms': ['crock_pot', 'earthenware_jar'], 'def': 'an earthen jar (made of baked clay)', 'name': 'crock_pot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 334, 'synset': 'crossbar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crossbar'], 'def': 'a horizontal bar that goes across something', 'name': 'crossbar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 335, 'synset': 'crouton.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crouton'], 'def': 'a small piece of toasted or fried bread; served in soup or salads', 'name': 'crouton'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 336, 'synset': 'crow.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crow'], 'def': 'black birds having a raucous call', 'name': 'crow'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 337, 'synset': 'crown.n.04', 'synonyms': ['crown'], 'def': 'an ornamental jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty', 'name': 'crown'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 338, 'synset': 'crucifix.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crucifix'], 'def': 'representation of the cross on which Jesus died', 'name': 'crucifix'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 339, 'synset': 'cruise_ship.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cruise_ship', 'cruise_liner'], 'def': 'a passenger ship used commercially for pleasure cruises', 'name': 'cruise_ship'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 340, 'synset': 'cruiser.n.01', 'synonyms': ['police_cruiser', 'patrol_car', 'police_car', 'squad_car'], 'def': 'a car in which policemen cruise the streets', 'name': 'police_cruiser'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 341, 'synset': 'crumb.n.03', 'synonyms': ['crumb'], 'def': 'small piece of e.g. bread or cake', 'name': 'crumb'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 342, 'synset': 'crutch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crutch'], 'def': 'a wooden or metal staff that fits under the armpit and reaches to the ground', 'name': 'crutch'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 343, 'synset': 'cub.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cub_(animal)'], 'def': 'the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion', 'name': 'cub_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 344, 'synset': 'cube.n.05', 'synonyms': ['cube', 'square_block'], 'def': 'a block in the (approximate) shape of a cube', 'name': 'cube'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 345, 'synset': 'cucumber.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cucumber', 'cuke'], 'def': 'cylindrical green fruit with thin green rind and white flesh eaten as a vegetable', 'name': 'cucumber'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 346, 'synset': 'cufflink.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cufflink'], 'def': 'jewelry consisting of linked buttons used to fasten the cuffs of a shirt', 'name': 'cufflink'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 347, 'synset': 'cup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cup'], 'def': 'a small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle', 'name': 'cup'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 348, 'synset': 'cup.n.08', 'synonyms': ['trophy_cup'], 'def': 'a metal vessel with handles that is awarded as a trophy to a competition winner', 'name': 'trophy_cup'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 349, 'synset': 'cupcake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cupcake'], 'def': 'small cake baked in a muffin tin', 'name': 'cupcake'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 350, 'synset': 'curler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hair_curler', 'hair_roller', 'hair_crimper'], 'def': 'a cylindrical tube around which the hair is wound to curl it', 'name': 'hair_curler'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 351, 'synset': 'curling_iron.n.01', 'synonyms': ['curling_iron'], 'def': 'a cylindrical home appliance that heats hair that has been curled around it', 'name': 'curling_iron'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 352, 'synset': 'curtain.n.01', 'synonyms': ['curtain', 'drapery'], 'def': 'hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)', 'name': 'curtain'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 353, 'synset': 'cushion.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cushion'], 'def': 'a soft bag filled with air or padding such as feathers or foam rubber', 'name': 'cushion'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 354, 'synset': 'custard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['custard'], 'def': 'sweetened mixture of milk and eggs baked or boiled or frozen', 'name': 'custard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 355, 'synset': 'cutter.n.06', 'synonyms': ['cutting_tool'], 'def': 'a cutting implement; a tool for cutting', 'name': 'cutting_tool'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 356, 'synset': 'cylinder.n.04', 'synonyms': ['cylinder'], 'def': 'a cylindrical container', 'name': 'cylinder'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 357, 'synset': 'cymbal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cymbal'], 'def': 'a percussion instrument consisting of a concave brass disk', 'name': 'cymbal'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 358, 'synset': 'dachshund.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dachshund', 'dachsie', 'badger_dog'], 'def': 'small long-bodied short-legged breed of dog having a short sleek coat and long drooping ears', 'name': 'dachshund'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 359, 'synset': 'dagger.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dagger'], 'def': 'a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbing', 'name': 'dagger'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 360, 'synset': 'dartboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dartboard'], 'def': 'a circular board of wood or cork used as the target in the game of darts', 'name': 'dartboard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 361, 'synset': 'date.n.08', 'synonyms': ['date_(fruit)'], 'def': 'sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed', 'name': 'date_(fruit)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 362, 'synset': 'deck_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['deck_chair', 'beach_chair'], 'def': 'a folding chair for use outdoors; a wooden frame supports a length of canvas', 'name': 'deck_chair'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 363, 'synset': 'deer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['deer', 'cervid'], 'def': "distinguished from Bovidae by the male's having solid deciduous antlers", 'name': 'deer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 364, 'synset': 'dental_floss.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dental_floss', 'floss'], 'def': 'a soft thread for cleaning the spaces between the teeth', 'name': 'dental_floss'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 365, 'synset': 'desk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['desk'], 'def': 'a piece of furniture with a writing surface and usually drawers or other compartments', 'name': 'desk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 366, 'synset': 'detergent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['detergent'], 'def': 'a surface-active chemical widely used in industry and laundering', 'name': 'detergent'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 367, 'synset': 'diaper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['diaper'], 'def': 'garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist', 'name': 'diaper'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 368, 'synset': 'diary.n.01', 'synonyms': ['diary', 'journal'], 'def': 'a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations', 'name': 'diary'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 369, 'synset': 'die.n.01', 'synonyms': ['die', 'dice'], 'def': 'a small cube with 1 to 6 spots on the six faces; used in gambling', 'name': 'die'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 370, 'synset': 'dinghy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dinghy', 'dory', 'rowboat'], 'def': 'a small boat of shallow draft with seats and oars with which it is propelled', 'name': 'dinghy'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 371, 'synset': 'dining_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dining_table'], 'def': 'a table at which meals are served', 'name': 'dining_table'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 372, 'synset': 'dinner_jacket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tux', 'tuxedo'], 'def': 'semiformal evening dress for men', 'name': 'tux'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 373, 'synset': 'dish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dish'], 'def': 'a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food', 'name': 'dish'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 374, 'synset': 'dish.n.05', 'synonyms': ['dish_antenna'], 'def': 'directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector', 'name': 'dish_antenna'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 375, 'synset': 'dishrag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dishrag', 'dishcloth'], 'def': 'a cloth for washing dishes', 'name': 'dishrag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 376, 'synset': 'dishtowel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dishtowel', 'tea_towel'], 'def': 'a towel for drying dishes', 'name': 'dishtowel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 377, 'synset': 'dishwasher.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dishwasher', 'dishwashing_machine'], 'def': 'a machine for washing dishes', 'name': 'dishwasher'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 378, 'synset': 'dishwasher_detergent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dishwasher_detergent', 'dishwashing_detergent', 'dishwashing_liquid'], 'def': 'a low-sudsing detergent designed for use in dishwashers', 'name': 'dishwasher_detergent'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 379, 'synset': 'diskette.n.01', 'synonyms': ['diskette', 'floppy', 'floppy_disk'], 'def': 'a small plastic magnetic disk enclosed in a stiff envelope used to store data', 'name': 'diskette'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 380, 'synset': 'dispenser.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dispenser'], 'def': 'a container so designed that the contents can be used in prescribed amounts', 'name': 'dispenser'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 381, 'synset': 'dixie_cup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Dixie_cup', 'paper_cup'], 'def': 'a disposable cup made of paper; for holding drinks', 'name': 'Dixie_cup'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 382, 'synset': 'dog.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dog'], 'def': 'a common domesticated dog', 'name': 'dog'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 383, 'synset': 'dog_collar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dog_collar'], 'def': 'a collar for a dog', 'name': 'dog_collar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 384, 'synset': 'doll.n.01', 'synonyms': ['doll'], 'def': 'a toy replica of a HUMAN (NOT AN ANIMAL)', 'name': 'doll'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 385, 'synset': 'dollar.n.02', 'synonyms': ['dollar', 'dollar_bill', 'one_dollar_bill'], 'def': 'a piece of paper money worth one dollar', 'name': 'dollar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 386, 'synset': 'dolphin.n.02', 'synonyms': ['dolphin'], 'def': 'any of various small toothed whales with a beaklike snout; larger than porpoises', 'name': 'dolphin'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 387, 'synset': 'domestic_ass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['domestic_ass', 'donkey'], 'def': 'domestic beast of burden descended from the African wild ass; patient but stubborn', 'name': 'domestic_ass'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 388, 'synset': 'domino.n.03', 'synonyms': ['eye_mask'], 'def': 'a mask covering the upper part of the face but with holes for the eyes', 'name': 'eye_mask'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 389, 'synset': 'doorbell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['doorbell', 'buzzer'], 'def': 'a button at an outer door that gives a ringing or buzzing signal when pushed', 'name': 'doorbell'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 390, 'synset': 'doorknob.n.01', 'synonyms': ['doorknob', 'doorhandle'], 'def': "a knob used to open a door (often called `doorhandle' in Great Britain)", 'name': 'doorknob'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 391, 'synset': 'doormat.n.02', 'synonyms': ['doormat', 'welcome_mat'], 'def': 'a mat placed outside an exterior door for wiping the shoes before entering', 'name': 'doormat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 392, 'synset': 'doughnut.n.02', 'synonyms': ['doughnut', 'donut'], 'def': 'a small ring-shaped friedcake', 'name': 'doughnut'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 393, 'synset': 'dove.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dove'], 'def': 'any of numerous small pigeons', 'name': 'dove'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 394, 'synset': 'dragonfly.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dragonfly'], 'def': 'slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread at rest', 'name': 'dragonfly'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 395, 'synset': 'drawer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['drawer'], 'def': 'a boxlike container in a piece of furniture; made so as to slide in and out', 'name': 'drawer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 396, 'synset': 'drawers.n.01', 'synonyms': ['underdrawers', 'boxers', 'boxershorts'], 'def': 'underpants worn by men', 'name': 'underdrawers'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 397, 'synset': 'dress.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dress', 'frock'], 'def': 'a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice', 'name': 'dress'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 398, 'synset': 'dress_hat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dress_hat', 'high_hat', 'opera_hat', 'silk_hat', 'top_hat'], 'def': "a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur", 'name': 'dress_hat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 399, 'synset': 'dress_suit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dress_suit'], 'def': 'formalwear consisting of full evening dress for men', 'name': 'dress_suit'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 400, 'synset': 'dresser.n.05', 'synonyms': ['dresser'], 'def': 'a cabinet with shelves', 'name': 'dresser'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 401, 'synset': 'drill.n.01', 'synonyms': ['drill'], 'def': 'a tool with a sharp rotating point for making holes in hard materials', 'name': 'drill'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 402, 'synset': 'drinking_fountain.n.01', 'synonyms': ['drinking_fountain'], 'def': 'a public fountain to provide a jet of drinking water', 'name': 'drinking_fountain'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 403, 'synset': 'drone.n.04', 'synonyms': ['drone'], 'def': 'an aircraft without a pilot that is operated by remote control', 'name': 'drone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 404, 'synset': 'dropper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dropper', 'eye_dropper'], 'def': 'pipet consisting of a small tube with a vacuum bulb at one end for drawing liquid in and releasing it a drop at a time', 'name': 'dropper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 405, 'synset': 'drum.n.01', 'synonyms': ['drum_(musical_instrument)'], 'def': 'a musical percussion instrument; usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched across each end', 'name': 'drum_(musical_instrument)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 406, 'synset': 'drumstick.n.02', 'synonyms': ['drumstick'], 'def': 'a stick used for playing a drum', 'name': 'drumstick'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 407, 'synset': 'duck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['duck'], 'def': 'small web-footed broad-billed swimming bird', 'name': 'duck'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 408, 'synset': 'duckling.n.02', 'synonyms': ['duckling'], 'def': 'young duck', 'name': 'duckling'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 409, 'synset': 'duct_tape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['duct_tape'], 'def': 'a wide silvery adhesive tape', 'name': 'duct_tape'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 410, 'synset': 'duffel_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['duffel_bag', 'duffle_bag', 'duffel', 'duffle'], 'def': 'a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth', 'name': 'duffel_bag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 411, 'synset': 'dumbbell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dumbbell'], 'def': 'an exercising weight with two ball-like ends connected by a short handle', 'name': 'dumbbell'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 412, 'synset': 'dumpster.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dumpster'], 'def': 'a container designed to receive and transport and dump waste', 'name': 'dumpster'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 413, 'synset': 'dustpan.n.02', 'synonyms': ['dustpan'], 'def': 'a short-handled receptacle into which dust can be swept', 'name': 'dustpan'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 414, 'synset': 'dutch_oven.n.02', 'synonyms': ['Dutch_oven'], 'def': 'iron or earthenware cooking pot; used for stews', 'name': 'Dutch_oven'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 415, 'synset': 'eagle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eagle'], 'def': 'large birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight', 'name': 'eagle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 416, 'synset': 'earphone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['earphone', 'earpiece', 'headphone'], 'def': 'device for listening to audio that is held over or inserted into the ear', 'name': 'earphone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 417, 'synset': 'earplug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['earplug'], 'def': 'a soft plug that is inserted into the ear canal to block sound', 'name': 'earplug'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 418, 'synset': 'earring.n.01', 'synonyms': ['earring'], 'def': 'jewelry to ornament the ear', 'name': 'earring'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 419, 'synset': 'easel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['easel'], 'def': "an upright tripod for displaying something (usually an artist's canvas)", 'name': 'easel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 420, 'synset': 'eclair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eclair'], 'def': 'oblong cream puff', 'name': 'eclair'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 421, 'synset': 'eel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eel'], 'def': 'an elongate fish with fatty flesh', 'name': 'eel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 422, 'synset': 'egg.n.02', 'synonyms': ['egg', 'eggs'], 'def': 'oval reproductive body of a fowl (especially a hen) used as food', 'name': 'egg'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 423, 'synset': 'egg_roll.n.01', 'synonyms': ['egg_roll', 'spring_roll'], 'def': 'minced vegetables and meat wrapped in a pancake and fried', 'name': 'egg_roll'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 424, 'synset': 'egg_yolk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['egg_yolk', 'yolk_(egg)'], 'def': 'the yellow spherical part of an egg', 'name': 'egg_yolk'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 425, 'synset': 'eggbeater.n.02', 'synonyms': ['eggbeater', 'eggwhisk'], 'def': 'a mixer for beating eggs or whipping cream', 'name': 'eggbeater'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 426, 'synset': 'eggplant.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eggplant', 'aubergine'], 'def': 'egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purple', 'name': 'eggplant'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 427, 'synset': 'electric_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['electric_chair'], 'def': 'a chair-shaped instrument of execution by electrocution', 'name': 'electric_chair'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 428, 'synset': 'electric_refrigerator.n.01', 'synonyms': ['refrigerator'], 'def': 'a refrigerator in which the coolant is pumped around by an electric motor', 'name': 'refrigerator'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 429, 'synset': 'elephant.n.01', 'synonyms': ['elephant'], 'def': 'a common elephant', 'name': 'elephant'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 430, 'synset': 'elk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['elk', 'moose'], 'def': 'large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male', 'name': 'elk'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 431, 'synset': 'envelope.n.01', 'synonyms': ['envelope'], 'def': 'a flat (usually rectangular) container for a letter, thin package, etc.', 'name': 'envelope'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 432, 'synset': 'eraser.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eraser'], 'def': 'an implement used to erase something', 'name': 'eraser'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 433, 'synset': 'escargot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['escargot'], 'def': 'edible snail usually served in the shell with a sauce of melted butter and garlic', 'name': 'escargot'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 434, 'synset': 'eyepatch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eyepatch'], 'def': 'a protective cloth covering for an injured eye', 'name': 'eyepatch'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 435, 'synset': 'falcon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['falcon'], 'def': 'birds of prey having long pointed powerful wings adapted for swift flight', 'name': 'falcon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 436, 'synset': 'fan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fan'], 'def': 'a device for creating a current of air by movement of a surface or surfaces', 'name': 'fan'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 437, 'synset': 'faucet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['faucet', 'spigot', 'tap'], 'def': 'a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir', 'name': 'faucet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 438, 'synset': 'fedora.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fedora'], 'def': 'a hat made of felt with a creased crown', 'name': 'fedora'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 439, 'synset': 'ferret.n.02', 'synonyms': ['ferret'], 'def': 'domesticated albino variety of the European polecat bred for hunting rats and rabbits', 'name': 'ferret'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 440, 'synset': 'ferris_wheel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Ferris_wheel'], 'def': 'a large wheel with suspended seats that remain upright as the wheel rotates', 'name': 'Ferris_wheel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 441, 'synset': 'ferry.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ferry', 'ferryboat'], 'def': 'a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule', 'name': 'ferry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 442, 'synset': 'fig.n.04', 'synonyms': ['fig_(fruit)'], 'def': 'fleshy sweet pear-shaped yellowish or purple fruit eaten fresh or preserved or dried', 'name': 'fig_(fruit)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 443, 'synset': 'fighter.n.02', 'synonyms': ['fighter_jet', 'fighter_aircraft', 'attack_aircraft'], 'def': 'a high-speed military or naval airplane designed to destroy enemy targets', 'name': 'fighter_jet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 444, 'synset': 'figurine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['figurine'], 'def': 'a small carved or molded figure', 'name': 'figurine'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 445, 'synset': 'file.n.03', 'synonyms': ['file_cabinet', 'filing_cabinet'], 'def': 'office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order', 'name': 'file_cabinet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 446, 'synset': 'file.n.04', 'synonyms': ['file_(tool)'], 'def': 'a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal', 'name': 'file_(tool)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 447, 'synset': 'fire_alarm.n.02', 'synonyms': ['fire_alarm', 'smoke_alarm'], 'def': 'an alarm that is tripped off by fire or smoke', 'name': 'fire_alarm'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 448, 'synset': 'fire_engine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fire_engine', 'fire_truck'], 'def': 'large trucks that carry firefighters and equipment to the site of a fire', 'name': 'fire_engine'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 449, 'synset': 'fire_extinguisher.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fire_extinguisher', 'extinguisher'], 'def': 'a manually operated device for extinguishing small fires', 'name': 'fire_extinguisher'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 450, 'synset': 'fire_hose.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fire_hose'], 'def': 'a large hose that carries water from a fire hydrant to the site of the fire', 'name': 'fire_hose'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 451, 'synset': 'fireplace.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fireplace'], 'def': 'an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built', 'name': 'fireplace'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 452, 'synset': 'fireplug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fireplug', 'fire_hydrant', 'hydrant'], 'def': 'an upright hydrant for drawing water to use in fighting a fire', 'name': 'fireplug'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 453, 'synset': 'fish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fish'], 'def': 'any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills', 'name': 'fish'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 454, 'synset': 'fish.n.02', 'synonyms': ['fish_(food)'], 'def': 'the flesh of fish used as food', 'name': 'fish_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 455, 'synset': 'fishbowl.n.02', 'synonyms': ['fishbowl', 'goldfish_bowl'], 'def': 'a transparent bowl in which small fish are kept', 'name': 'fishbowl'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 456, 'synset': 'fishing_boat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fishing_boat', 'fishing_vessel'], 'def': 'a vessel for fishing', 'name': 'fishing_boat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 457, 'synset': 'fishing_rod.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fishing_rod', 'fishing_pole'], 'def': 'a rod that is used in fishing to extend the fishing line', 'name': 'fishing_rod'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 458, 'synset': 'flag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flag'], 'def': 'emblem usually consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design (do not include pole)', 'name': 'flag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 459, 'synset': 'flagpole.n.02', 'synonyms': ['flagpole', 'flagstaff'], 'def': 'a tall staff or pole on which a flag is raised', 'name': 'flagpole'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 460, 'synset': 'flamingo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flamingo'], 'def': 'large pink web-footed bird with down-bent bill', 'name': 'flamingo'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 461, 'synset': 'flannel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flannel'], 'def': 'a soft light woolen fabric; used for clothing', 'name': 'flannel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 462, 'synset': 'flash.n.10', 'synonyms': ['flash', 'flashbulb'], 'def': 'a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph', 'name': 'flash'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 463, 'synset': 'flashlight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flashlight', 'torch'], 'def': 'a small portable battery-powered electric lamp', 'name': 'flashlight'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 464, 'synset': 'fleece.n.03', 'synonyms': ['fleece'], 'def': 'a soft bulky fabric with deep pile; used chiefly for clothing', 'name': 'fleece'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 465, 'synset': 'flip-flop.n.02', 'synonyms': ['flip-flop_(sandal)'], 'def': 'a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between two toes', 'name': 'flip-flop_(sandal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 466, 'synset': 'flipper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flipper_(footwear)', 'fin_(footwear)'], 'def': 'a shoe to aid a person in swimming', 'name': 'flipper_(footwear)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 467, 'synset': 'flower_arrangement.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flower_arrangement', 'floral_arrangement'], 'def': 'a decorative arrangement of flowers', 'name': 'flower_arrangement'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 468, 'synset': 'flute.n.02', 'synonyms': ['flute_glass', 'champagne_flute'], 'def': 'a tall narrow wineglass', 'name': 'flute_glass'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 469, 'synset': 'foal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['foal'], 'def': 'a young horse', 'name': 'foal'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 470, 'synset': 'folding_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['folding_chair'], 'def': 'a chair that can be folded flat for storage', 'name': 'folding_chair'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 471, 'synset': 'food_processor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['food_processor'], 'def': 'a kitchen appliance for shredding, blending, chopping, or slicing food', 'name': 'food_processor'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 472, 'synset': 'football.n.02', 'synonyms': ['football_(American)'], 'def': 'the inflated oblong ball used in playing American football', 'name': 'football_(American)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 473, 'synset': 'football_helmet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['football_helmet'], 'def': 'a padded helmet with a face mask to protect the head of football players', 'name': 'football_helmet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 474, 'synset': 'footstool.n.01', 'synonyms': ['footstool', 'footrest'], 'def': 'a low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated person', 'name': 'footstool'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 475, 'synset': 'fork.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fork'], 'def': 'cutlery used for serving and eating food', 'name': 'fork'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 476, 'synset': 'forklift.n.01', 'synonyms': ['forklift'], 'def': 'an industrial vehicle with a power operated fork in front that can be inserted under loads to lift and move them', 'name': 'forklift'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 477, 'synset': 'freight_car.n.01', 'synonyms': ['freight_car'], 'def': 'a railway car that carries freight', 'name': 'freight_car'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 478, 'synset': 'french_toast.n.01', 'synonyms': ['French_toast'], 'def': 'bread slice dipped in egg and milk and fried', 'name': 'French_toast'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 479, 'synset': 'freshener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['freshener', 'air_freshener'], 'def': 'anything that freshens', 'name': 'freshener'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 480, 'synset': 'frisbee.n.01', 'synonyms': ['frisbee'], 'def': 'a light, plastic disk propelled with a flip of the wrist for recreation or competition', 'name': 'frisbee'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 481, 'synset': 'frog.n.01', 'synonyms': ['frog', 'toad', 'toad_frog'], 'def': 'a tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping', 'name': 'frog'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 482, 'synset': 'fruit_juice.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fruit_juice'], 'def': 'drink produced by squeezing or crushing fruit', 'name': 'fruit_juice'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 483, 'synset': 'fruit_salad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fruit_salad'], 'def': 'salad composed of fruits', 'name': 'fruit_salad'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 484, 'synset': 'frying_pan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['frying_pan', 'frypan', 'skillet'], 'def': 'a pan used for frying foods', 'name': 'frying_pan'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 485, 'synset': 'fudge.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fudge'], 'def': 'soft creamy candy', 'name': 'fudge'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 486, 'synset': 'funnel.n.02', 'synonyms': ['funnel'], 'def': 'a cone-shaped utensil used to channel a substance into a container with a small mouth', 'name': 'funnel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 487, 'synset': 'futon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['futon'], 'def': 'a pad that is used for sleeping on the floor or on a raised frame', 'name': 'futon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 488, 'synset': 'gag.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gag', 'muzzle'], 'def': "restraint put into a person's mouth to prevent speaking or shouting", 'name': 'gag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 489, 'synset': 'garbage.n.03', 'synonyms': ['garbage'], 'def': 'a receptacle where waste can be discarded', 'name': 'garbage'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 490, 'synset': 'garbage_truck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['garbage_truck'], 'def': 'a truck for collecting domestic refuse', 'name': 'garbage_truck'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 491, 'synset': 'garden_hose.n.01', 'synonyms': ['garden_hose'], 'def': 'a hose used for watering a lawn or garden', 'name': 'garden_hose'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 492, 'synset': 'gargle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gargle', 'mouthwash'], 'def': 'a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth', 'name': 'gargle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 493, 'synset': 'gargoyle.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gargoyle'], 'def': 'an ornament consisting of a grotesquely carved figure of a person or animal', 'name': 'gargoyle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 494, 'synset': 'garlic.n.02', 'synonyms': ['garlic', 'ail'], 'def': 'aromatic bulb used as seasoning', 'name': 'garlic'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 495, 'synset': 'gasmask.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gasmask', 'respirator', 'gas_helmet'], 'def': 'a protective face mask with a filter', 'name': 'gasmask'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 496, 'synset': 'gazelle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gazelle'], 'def': 'small swift graceful antelope of Africa and Asia having lustrous eyes', 'name': 'gazelle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 497, 'synset': 'gelatin.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gelatin', 'jelly'], 'def': 'an edible jelly made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods', 'name': 'gelatin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 498, 'synset': 'gem.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gemstone'], 'def': 'a crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry', 'name': 'gemstone'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 499, 'synset': 'giant_panda.n.01', 'synonyms': ['giant_panda', 'panda', 'panda_bear'], 'def': 'large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet', 'name': 'giant_panda'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 500, 'synset': 'gift_wrap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gift_wrap'], 'def': 'attractive wrapping paper suitable for wrapping gifts', 'name': 'gift_wrap'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 501, 'synset': 'ginger.n.03', 'synonyms': ['ginger', 'gingerroot'], 'def': 'the root of the common ginger plant; used fresh as a seasoning', 'name': 'ginger'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 502, 'synset': 'giraffe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['giraffe'], 'def': 'tall animal having a spotted coat and small horns and very long neck and legs', 'name': 'giraffe'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 503, 'synset': 'girdle.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cincture', 'sash', 'waistband', 'waistcloth'], 'def': 'a band of material around the waist that strengthens a skirt or trousers', 'name': 'cincture'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 504, 'synset': 'glass.n.02', 'synonyms': ['glass_(drink_container)', 'drinking_glass'], 'def': 'a container for holding liquids while drinking', 'name': 'glass_(drink_container)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 505, 'synset': 'globe.n.03', 'synonyms': ['globe'], 'def': 'a sphere on which a map (especially of the earth) is represented', 'name': 'globe'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 506, 'synset': 'glove.n.02', 'synonyms': ['glove'], 'def': 'handwear covering the hand', 'name': 'glove'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 507, 'synset': 'goat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['goat'], 'def': 'a common goat', 'name': 'goat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 508, 'synset': 'goggles.n.01', 'synonyms': ['goggles'], 'def': 'tight-fitting spectacles worn to protect the eyes', 'name': 'goggles'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 509, 'synset': 'goldfish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['goldfish'], 'def': 'small golden or orange-red freshwater fishes used as pond or aquarium pets', 'name': 'goldfish'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 510, 'synset': 'golf_club.n.02', 'synonyms': ['golf_club', 'golf-club'], 'def': 'golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball', 'name': 'golf_club'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 511, 'synset': 'golfcart.n.01', 'synonyms': ['golfcart'], 'def': 'a small motor vehicle in which golfers can ride between shots', 'name': 'golfcart'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 512, 'synset': 'gondola.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gondola_(boat)'], 'def': 'long narrow flat-bottomed boat propelled by sculling; traditionally used on canals of Venice', 'name': 'gondola_(boat)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 513, 'synset': 'goose.n.01', 'synonyms': ['goose'], 'def': 'loud, web-footed long-necked aquatic birds usually larger than ducks', 'name': 'goose'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 514, 'synset': 'gorilla.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gorilla'], 'def': 'largest ape', 'name': 'gorilla'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 515, 'synset': 'gourd.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gourd'], 'def': 'any of numerous inedible fruits with hard rinds', 'name': 'gourd'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 516, 'synset': 'gown.n.04', 'synonyms': ['surgical_gown', 'scrubs_(surgical_clothing)'], 'def': 'protective garment worn by surgeons during operations', 'name': 'surgical_gown'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 517, 'synset': 'grape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grape'], 'def': 'any of various juicy fruit with green or purple skins; grow in clusters', 'name': 'grape'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 518, 'synset': 'grasshopper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grasshopper'], 'def': 'plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for leaping', 'name': 'grasshopper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 519, 'synset': 'grater.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grater'], 'def': 'utensil with sharp perforations for shredding foods (as vegetables or cheese)', 'name': 'grater'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 520, 'synset': 'gravestone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gravestone', 'headstone', 'tombstone'], 'def': 'a stone that is used to mark a grave', 'name': 'gravestone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 521, 'synset': 'gravy_boat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gravy_boat', 'gravy_holder'], 'def': 'a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce', 'name': 'gravy_boat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 522, 'synset': 'green_bean.n.02', 'synonyms': ['green_bean'], 'def': 'a common bean plant cultivated for its slender green edible pods', 'name': 'green_bean'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 523, 'synset': 'green_onion.n.01', 'synonyms': ['green_onion', 'spring_onion', 'scallion'], 'def': 'a young onion before the bulb has enlarged', 'name': 'green_onion'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 524, 'synset': 'griddle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['griddle'], 'def': 'cooking utensil consisting of a flat heated surface on which food is cooked', 'name': 'griddle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 525, 'synset': 'grillroom.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grillroom', 'grill_(restaurant)'], 'def': 'a restaurant where food is cooked on a grill', 'name': 'grillroom'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 526, 'synset': 'grinder.n.04', 'synonyms': ['grinder_(tool)'], 'def': 'a machine tool that polishes metal', 'name': 'grinder_(tool)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 527, 'synset': 'grits.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grits', 'hominy_grits'], 'def': 'coarsely ground corn boiled as a breakfast dish', 'name': 'grits'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 528, 'synset': 'grizzly.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grizzly', 'grizzly_bear'], 'def': 'powerful brownish-yellow bear of the uplands of western North America', 'name': 'grizzly'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 529, 'synset': 'grocery_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grocery_bag'], 'def': "a sack for holding customer's groceries", 'name': 'grocery_bag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 530, 'synset': 'guacamole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['guacamole'], 'def': 'a dip made of mashed avocado mixed with chopped onions and other seasonings', 'name': 'guacamole'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 531, 'synset': 'guitar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['guitar'], 'def': 'a stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking', 'name': 'guitar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 532, 'synset': 'gull.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gull', 'seagull'], 'def': 'mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs', 'name': 'gull'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 533, 'synset': 'gun.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gun'], 'def': 'a weapon that discharges a bullet at high velocity from a metal tube', 'name': 'gun'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 534, 'synset': 'hair_spray.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hair_spray'], 'def': 'substance sprayed on the hair to hold it in place', 'name': 'hair_spray'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 535, 'synset': 'hairbrush.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hairbrush'], 'def': "a brush used to groom a person's hair", 'name': 'hairbrush'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 536, 'synset': 'hairnet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hairnet'], 'def': 'a small net that someone wears over their hair to keep it in place', 'name': 'hairnet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 537, 'synset': 'hairpin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hairpin'], 'def': "a double pronged pin used to hold women's hair in place", 'name': 'hairpin'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 538, 'synset': 'ham.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ham', 'jambon', 'gammon'], 'def': 'meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)', 'name': 'ham'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 539, 'synset': 'hamburger.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hamburger', 'beefburger', 'burger'], 'def': 'a sandwich consisting of a patty of minced beef served on a bun', 'name': 'hamburger'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 540, 'synset': 'hammer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['hammer'], 'def': 'a hand tool with a heavy head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking', 'name': 'hammer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 541, 'synset': 'hammock.n.02', 'synonyms': ['hammock'], 'def': 'a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees)', 'name': 'hammock'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 542, 'synset': 'hamper.n.02', 'synonyms': ['hamper'], 'def': 'a basket usually with a cover', 'name': 'hamper'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 543, 'synset': 'hamster.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hamster'], 'def': 'short-tailed burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches', 'name': 'hamster'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 544, 'synset': 'hand_blower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hair_dryer'], 'def': 'a hand-held electric blower that can blow warm air onto the hair', 'name': 'hair_dryer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 545, 'synset': 'hand_glass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hand_glass', 'hand_mirror'], 'def': 'a mirror intended to be held in the hand', 'name': 'hand_glass'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 546, 'synset': 'hand_towel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hand_towel', 'face_towel'], 'def': 'a small towel used to dry the hands or face', 'name': 'hand_towel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 547, 'synset': 'handcart.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handcart', 'pushcart', 'hand_truck'], 'def': 'wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person', 'name': 'handcart'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 548, 'synset': 'handcuff.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handcuff'], 'def': 'shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist', 'name': 'handcuff'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 549, 'synset': 'handkerchief.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handkerchief'], 'def': 'a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory', 'name': 'handkerchief'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 550, 'synset': 'handle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handle', 'grip', 'handgrip'], 'def': 'the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it', 'name': 'handle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 551, 'synset': 'handsaw.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handsaw', "carpenter's_saw"], 'def': 'a saw used with one hand for cutting wood', 'name': 'handsaw'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 552, 'synset': 'hardback.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hardback_book', 'hardcover_book'], 'def': 'a book with cardboard or cloth or leather covers', 'name': 'hardback_book'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 553, 'synset': 'harmonium.n.01', 'synonyms': ['harmonium', 'organ_(musical_instrument)', 'reed_organ_(musical_instrument)'], 'def': 'a free-reed instrument in which air is forced through the reeds by bellows', 'name': 'harmonium'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 554, 'synset': 'hat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hat'], 'def': 'headwear that protects the head from bad weather, sun, or worn for fashion', 'name': 'hat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 555, 'synset': 'hatbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hatbox'], 'def': 'a round piece of luggage for carrying hats', 'name': 'hatbox'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 556, 'synset': 'hatch.n.03', 'synonyms': ['hatch'], 'def': 'a movable barrier covering a hatchway', 'name': 'hatch'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 557, 'synset': 'head_covering.n.01', 'synonyms': ['veil'], 'def': 'a garment that covers the head and face', 'name': 'veil'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 558, 'synset': 'headband.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headband'], 'def': 'a band worn around or over the head', 'name': 'headband'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 559, 'synset': 'headboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headboard'], 'def': 'a vertical board or panel forming the head of a bedstead', 'name': 'headboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 560, 'synset': 'headlight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headlight', 'headlamp'], 'def': 'a powerful light with reflector; attached to the front of an automobile or locomotive', 'name': 'headlight'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 561, 'synset': 'headscarf.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headscarf'], 'def': 'a kerchief worn over the head and tied under the chin', 'name': 'headscarf'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 562, 'synset': 'headset.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headset'], 'def': 'receiver consisting of a pair of headphones', 'name': 'headset'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 563, 'synset': 'headstall.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headstall_(for_horses)', 'headpiece_(for_horses)'], 'def': "the band that is the part of a bridle that fits around a horse's head", 'name': 'headstall_(for_horses)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 564, 'synset': 'hearing_aid.n.02', 'synonyms': ['hearing_aid'], 'def': 'an acoustic device used to direct sound to the ear of a hearing-impaired person', 'name': 'hearing_aid'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 565, 'synset': 'heart.n.02', 'synonyms': ['heart'], 'def': 'a muscular organ; its contractions move the blood through the body', 'name': 'heart'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 566, 'synset': 'heater.n.01', 'synonyms': ['heater', 'warmer'], 'def': 'device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room', 'name': 'heater'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 567, 'synset': 'helicopter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['helicopter'], 'def': 'an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades', 'name': 'helicopter'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 568, 'synset': 'helmet.n.02', 'synonyms': ['helmet'], 'def': 'a protective headgear made of hard material to resist blows', 'name': 'helmet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 569, 'synset': 'heron.n.02', 'synonyms': ['heron'], 'def': 'grey or white wading bird with long neck and long legs and (usually) long bill', 'name': 'heron'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 570, 'synset': 'highchair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['highchair', 'feeding_chair'], 'def': 'a chair for feeding a very young child', 'name': 'highchair'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 571, 'synset': 'hinge.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hinge'], 'def': 'a joint that holds two parts together so that one can swing relative to the other', 'name': 'hinge'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 572, 'synset': 'hippopotamus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hippopotamus'], 'def': 'massive thick-skinned animal living in or around rivers of tropical Africa', 'name': 'hippopotamus'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 573, 'synset': 'hockey_stick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hockey_stick'], 'def': 'sports implement consisting of a stick used by hockey players to move the puck', 'name': 'hockey_stick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 574, 'synset': 'hog.n.03', 'synonyms': ['hog', 'pig'], 'def': 'domestic swine', 'name': 'hog'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 575, 'synset': 'home_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['home_plate_(baseball)', 'home_base_(baseball)'], 'def': '(baseball) a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score', 'name': 'home_plate_(baseball)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 576, 'synset': 'honey.n.01', 'synonyms': ['honey'], 'def': 'a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees', 'name': 'honey'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 577, 'synset': 'hood.n.06', 'synonyms': ['fume_hood', 'exhaust_hood'], 'def': 'metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes', 'name': 'fume_hood'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 578, 'synset': 'hook.n.05', 'synonyms': ['hook'], 'def': 'a curved or bent implement for suspending or pulling something', 'name': 'hook'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 579, 'synset': 'horse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['horse'], 'def': 'a common horse', 'name': 'horse'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 580, 'synset': 'hose.n.03', 'synonyms': ['hose', 'hosepipe'], 'def': 'a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas', 'name': 'hose'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 581, 'synset': 'hot-air_balloon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hot-air_balloon'], 'def': 'balloon for travel through the air in a basket suspended below a large bag of heated air', 'name': 'hot-air_balloon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 582, 'synset': 'hot_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hotplate'], 'def': 'a portable electric appliance for heating or cooking or keeping food warm', 'name': 'hotplate'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 583, 'synset': 'hot_sauce.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hot_sauce'], 'def': 'a pungent peppery sauce', 'name': 'hot_sauce'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 584, 'synset': 'hourglass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hourglass'], 'def': 'a sandglass timer that runs for sixty minutes', 'name': 'hourglass'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 585, 'synset': 'houseboat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['houseboat'], 'def': 'a barge that is designed and equipped for use as a dwelling', 'name': 'houseboat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 586, 'synset': 'hummingbird.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hummingbird'], 'def': 'tiny American bird having brilliant iridescent plumage and long slender bills', 'name': 'hummingbird'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 587, 'synset': 'hummus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hummus', 'humus', 'hommos', 'hoummos', 'humous'], 'def': 'a thick spread made from mashed chickpeas', 'name': 'hummus'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 588, 'synset': 'ice_bear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['polar_bear'], 'def': 'white bear of Arctic regions', 'name': 'polar_bear'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 589, 'synset': 'ice_cream.n.01', 'synonyms': ['icecream'], 'def': 'frozen dessert containing cream and sugar and flavoring', 'name': 'icecream'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 590, 'synset': 'ice_lolly.n.01', 'synonyms': ['popsicle'], 'def': 'ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick', 'name': 'popsicle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 591, 'synset': 'ice_maker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ice_maker'], 'def': 'an appliance included in some electric refrigerators for making ice cubes', 'name': 'ice_maker'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 592, 'synset': 'ice_pack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ice_pack', 'ice_bag'], 'def': 'a waterproof bag filled with ice: applied to the body (especially the head) to cool or reduce swelling', 'name': 'ice_pack'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 593, 'synset': 'ice_skate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ice_skate'], 'def': 'skate consisting of a boot with a steel blade fitted to the sole', 'name': 'ice_skate'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 594, 'synset': 'ice_tea.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ice_tea', 'iced_tea'], 'def': 'strong tea served over ice', 'name': 'ice_tea'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 595, 'synset': 'igniter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['igniter', 'ignitor', 'lighter'], 'def': 'a substance or device used to start a fire', 'name': 'igniter'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 596, 'synset': 'incense.n.01', 'synonyms': ['incense'], 'def': 'a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned', 'name': 'incense'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 597, 'synset': 'inhaler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['inhaler', 'inhalator'], 'def': 'a dispenser that produces a chemical vapor to be inhaled through mouth or nose', 'name': 'inhaler'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 598, 'synset': 'ipod.n.01', 'synonyms': ['iPod'], 'def': 'a pocket-sized device used to play music files', 'name': 'iPod'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 599, 'synset': 'iron.n.04', 'synonyms': ['iron_(for_clothing)', 'smoothing_iron_(for_clothing)'], 'def': 'home appliance consisting of a flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth cloth', 'name': 'iron_(for_clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 600, 'synset': 'ironing_board.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ironing_board'], 'def': 'narrow padded board on collapsible supports; used for ironing clothes', 'name': 'ironing_board'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 601, 'synset': 'jacket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jacket'], 'def': 'a waist-length coat', 'name': 'jacket'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 602, 'synset': 'jam.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jam'], 'def': 'preserve of crushed fruit', 'name': 'jam'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 603, 'synset': 'jean.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jean', 'blue_jean', 'denim'], 'def': '(usually plural) close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wear', 'name': 'jean'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 604, 'synset': 'jeep.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jeep', 'landrover'], 'def': 'a car suitable for traveling over rough terrain', 'name': 'jeep'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 605, 'synset': 'jelly_bean.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jelly_bean', 'jelly_egg'], 'def': 'sugar-glazed jellied candy', 'name': 'jelly_bean'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 606, 'synset': 'jersey.n.03', 'synonyms': ['jersey', 'T-shirt', 'tee_shirt'], 'def': 'a close-fitting pullover shirt', 'name': 'jersey'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 607, 'synset': 'jet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jet_plane', 'jet-propelled_plane'], 'def': 'an airplane powered by one or more jet engines', 'name': 'jet_plane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 608, 'synset': 'jewelry.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jewelry', 'jewellery'], 'def': 'an adornment (as a bracelet or ring or necklace) made of precious metals and set with gems (or imitation gems)', 'name': 'jewelry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 609, 'synset': 'joystick.n.02', 'synonyms': ['joystick'], 'def': 'a control device for computers consisting of a vertical handle that can move freely in two directions', 'name': 'joystick'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 610, 'synset': 'jump_suit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jumpsuit'], 'def': "one-piece garment fashioned after a parachutist's uniform", 'name': 'jumpsuit'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 611, 'synset': 'kayak.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kayak'], 'def': 'a small canoe consisting of a light frame made watertight with animal skins', 'name': 'kayak'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 612, 'synset': 'keg.n.02', 'synonyms': ['keg'], 'def': 'small cask or barrel', 'name': 'keg'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 613, 'synset': 'kennel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kennel', 'doghouse'], 'def': 'outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog', 'name': 'kennel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 614, 'synset': 'kettle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kettle', 'boiler'], 'def': 'a metal pot for stewing or boiling; usually has a lid', 'name': 'kettle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 615, 'synset': 'key.n.01', 'synonyms': ['key'], 'def': 'metal instrument used to unlock a lock', 'name': 'key'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 616, 'synset': 'keycard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['keycard'], 'def': 'a plastic card used to gain access typically to a door', 'name': 'keycard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 617, 'synset': 'kilt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kilt'], 'def': 'a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men as part of the traditional dress in the Highlands of northern Scotland', 'name': 'kilt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 618, 'synset': 'kimono.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kimono'], 'def': 'a loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese', 'name': 'kimono'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 619, 'synset': 'kitchen_sink.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kitchen_sink'], 'def': 'a sink in a kitchen', 'name': 'kitchen_sink'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 620, 'synset': 'kitchen_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kitchen_table'], 'def': 'a table in the kitchen', 'name': 'kitchen_table'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 621, 'synset': 'kite.n.03', 'synonyms': ['kite'], 'def': 'plaything consisting of a light frame covered with tissue paper; flown in wind at end of a string', 'name': 'kite'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 622, 'synset': 'kitten.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kitten', 'kitty'], 'def': 'young domestic cat', 'name': 'kitten'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 623, 'synset': 'kiwi.n.03', 'synonyms': ['kiwi_fruit'], 'def': 'fuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with slightly tart green flesh', 'name': 'kiwi_fruit'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 624, 'synset': 'knee_pad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['knee_pad'], 'def': 'protective garment consisting of a pad worn by football or baseball or hockey players', 'name': 'knee_pad'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 625, 'synset': 'knife.n.01', 'synonyms': ['knife'], 'def': 'tool with a blade and point used as a cutting instrument', 'name': 'knife'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 626, 'synset': 'knight.n.02', 'synonyms': ['knight_(chess_piece)', 'horse_(chess_piece)'], 'def': 'a chess game piece shaped to resemble the head of a horse', 'name': 'knight_(chess_piece)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 627, 'synset': 'knitting_needle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['knitting_needle'], 'def': 'needle consisting of a slender rod with pointed ends; usually used in pairs', 'name': 'knitting_needle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 628, 'synset': 'knob.n.02', 'synonyms': ['knob'], 'def': 'a round handle often found on a door', 'name': 'knob'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 629, 'synset': 'knocker.n.05', 'synonyms': ['knocker_(on_a_door)', 'doorknocker'], 'def': 'a device (usually metal and ornamental) attached by a hinge to a door', 'name': 'knocker_(on_a_door)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 630, 'synset': 'koala.n.01', 'synonyms': ['koala', 'koala_bear'], 'def': 'sluggish tailless Australian marsupial with grey furry ears and coat', 'name': 'koala'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 631, 'synset': 'lab_coat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lab_coat', 'laboratory_coat'], 'def': 'a light coat worn to protect clothing from substances used while working in a laboratory', 'name': 'lab_coat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 632, 'synset': 'ladder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ladder'], 'def': 'steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs', 'name': 'ladder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 633, 'synset': 'ladle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ladle'], 'def': 'a spoon-shaped vessel with a long handle frequently used to transfer liquids', 'name': 'ladle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 634, 'synset': 'ladybug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ladybug', 'ladybeetle', 'ladybird_beetle'], 'def': 'small round bright-colored and spotted beetle, typically red and black', 'name': 'ladybug'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 635, 'synset': 'lamb.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lamb_(animal)'], 'def': 'young sheep', 'name': 'lamb_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 636, 'synset': 'lamb_chop.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lamb-chop', 'lambchop'], 'def': 'chop cut from a lamb', 'name': 'lamb-chop'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 637, 'synset': 'lamp.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lamp'], 'def': 'a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs', 'name': 'lamp'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 638, 'synset': 'lamppost.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lamppost'], 'def': 'a metal post supporting an outdoor lamp (such as a streetlight)', 'name': 'lamppost'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 639, 'synset': 'lampshade.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lampshade'], 'def': 'a protective ornamental shade used to screen a light bulb from direct view', 'name': 'lampshade'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 640, 'synset': 'lantern.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lantern'], 'def': 'light in a transparent protective case', 'name': 'lantern'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 641, 'synset': 'lanyard.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lanyard', 'laniard'], 'def': 'a cord worn around the neck to hold a knife or whistle, etc.', 'name': 'lanyard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 642, 'synset': 'laptop.n.01', 'synonyms': ['laptop_computer', 'notebook_computer'], 'def': 'a portable computer small enough to use in your lap', 'name': 'laptop_computer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 643, 'synset': 'lasagna.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lasagna', 'lasagne'], 'def': 'baked dish of layers of lasagna pasta with sauce and cheese and meat or vegetables', 'name': 'lasagna'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 644, 'synset': 'latch.n.02', 'synonyms': ['latch'], 'def': 'a bar that can be lowered or slid into a groove to fasten a door or gate', 'name': 'latch'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 645, 'synset': 'lawn_mower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lawn_mower'], 'def': 'garden tool for mowing grass on lawns', 'name': 'lawn_mower'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 646, 'synset': 'leather.n.01', 'synonyms': ['leather'], 'def': 'an animal skin made smooth and flexible by removing the hair and then tanning', 'name': 'leather'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 647, 'synset': 'legging.n.01', 'synonyms': ['legging_(clothing)', 'leging_(clothing)', 'leg_covering'], 'def': 'a garment covering the leg (usually extending from the knee to the ankle)', 'name': 'legging_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 648, 'synset': 'lego.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Lego', 'Lego_set'], 'def': "a child's plastic construction set for making models from blocks", 'name': 'Lego'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 649, 'synset': 'lemon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lemon'], 'def': 'yellow oval fruit with juicy acidic flesh', 'name': 'lemon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 650, 'synset': 'lemonade.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lemonade'], 'def': 'sweetened beverage of diluted lemon juice', 'name': 'lemonade'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 651, 'synset': 'lettuce.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lettuce'], 'def': 'leafy plant commonly eaten in salad or on sandwiches', 'name': 'lettuce'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 652, 'synset': 'license_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['license_plate', 'numberplate'], 'def': "a plate mounted on the front and back of car and bearing the car's registration number", 'name': 'license_plate'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 653, 'synset': 'life_buoy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['life_buoy', 'lifesaver', 'life_belt', 'life_ring'], 'def': 'a ring-shaped life preserver used to prevent drowning (NOT a life-jacket or vest)', 'name': 'life_buoy'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 654, 'synset': 'life_jacket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['life_jacket', 'life_vest'], 'def': 'life preserver consisting of a sleeveless jacket of buoyant or inflatable design', 'name': 'life_jacket'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 655, 'synset': 'light_bulb.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lightbulb'], 'def': 'glass bulb or tube shaped electric device that emits light (DO NOT MARK LAMPS AS A WHOLE)', 'name': 'lightbulb'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 656, 'synset': 'lightning_rod.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lightning_rod', 'lightning_conductor'], 'def': 'a metallic conductor that is attached to a high point and leads to the ground', 'name': 'lightning_rod'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 657, 'synset': 'lime.n.06', 'synonyms': ['lime'], 'def': 'the green acidic fruit of any of various lime trees', 'name': 'lime'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 658, 'synset': 'limousine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['limousine'], 'def': 'long luxurious car; usually driven by a chauffeur', 'name': 'limousine'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 659, 'synset': 'linen.n.02', 'synonyms': ['linen_paper'], 'def': 'a high-quality paper made of linen fibers or with a linen finish', 'name': 'linen_paper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 660, 'synset': 'lion.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lion'], 'def': 'large gregarious predatory cat of Africa and India', 'name': 'lion'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 661, 'synset': 'lip_balm.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lip_balm'], 'def': 'a balm applied to the lips', 'name': 'lip_balm'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 662, 'synset': 'lipstick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lipstick', 'lip_rouge'], 'def': 'makeup that is used to color the lips', 'name': 'lipstick'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 663, 'synset': 'liquor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['liquor', 'spirits', 'hard_liquor', 'liqueur', 'cordial'], 'def': 'an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented', 'name': 'liquor'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 664, 'synset': 'lizard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lizard'], 'def': 'a reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail', 'name': 'lizard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 665, 'synset': 'loafer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['Loafer_(type_of_shoe)'], 'def': 'a low leather step-in shoe', 'name': 'Loafer_(type_of_shoe)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 666, 'synset': 'log.n.01', 'synonyms': ['log'], 'def': 'a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches', 'name': 'log'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 667, 'synset': 'lollipop.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lollipop'], 'def': 'hard candy on a stick', 'name': 'lollipop'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 668, 'synset': 'lotion.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lotion'], 'def': 'any of various cosmetic preparations that are applied to the skin', 'name': 'lotion'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 669, 'synset': 'loudspeaker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['speaker_(stero_equipment)'], 'def': 'electronic device that produces sound often as part of a stereo system', 'name': 'speaker_(stero_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 670, 'synset': 'love_seat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['loveseat'], 'def': 'small sofa that seats two people', 'name': 'loveseat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 671, 'synset': 'machine_gun.n.01', 'synonyms': ['machine_gun'], 'def': 'a rapidly firing automatic gun', 'name': 'machine_gun'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 672, 'synset': 'magazine.n.02', 'synonyms': ['magazine'], 'def': 'a paperback periodic publication', 'name': 'magazine'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 673, 'synset': 'magnet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['magnet'], 'def': 'a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field', 'name': 'magnet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 674, 'synset': 'mail_slot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mail_slot'], 'def': 'a slot (usually in a door) through which mail can be delivered', 'name': 'mail_slot'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 675, 'synset': 'mailbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mailbox_(at_home)', 'letter_box_(at_home)'], 'def': 'a private box for delivery of mail', 'name': 'mailbox_(at_home)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 676, 'synset': 'mallet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mallet'], 'def': 'a sports implement with a long handle and a hammer-like head used to hit a ball', 'name': 'mallet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 677, 'synset': 'mammoth.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mammoth'], 'def': 'any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene', 'name': 'mammoth'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 678, 'synset': 'mandarin.n.05', 'synonyms': ['mandarin_orange'], 'def': 'a somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China', 'name': 'mandarin_orange'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 679, 'synset': 'manger.n.01', 'synonyms': ['manger', 'trough'], 'def': 'a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed', 'name': 'manger'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 680, 'synset': 'manhole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['manhole'], 'def': 'a hole (usually with a flush cover) through which a person can gain access to an underground structure', 'name': 'manhole'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 681, 'synset': 'map.n.01', 'synonyms': ['map'], 'def': "a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)", 'name': 'map'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 682, 'synset': 'marker.n.03', 'synonyms': ['marker'], 'def': 'a writing implement for making a mark', 'name': 'marker'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 683, 'synset': 'martini.n.01', 'synonyms': ['martini'], 'def': 'a cocktail made of gin (or vodka) with dry vermouth', 'name': 'martini'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 684, 'synset': 'mascot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mascot'], 'def': 'a person or animal that is adopted by a team or other group as a symbolic figure', 'name': 'mascot'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 685, 'synset': 'mashed_potato.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mashed_potato'], 'def': 'potato that has been peeled and boiled and then mashed', 'name': 'mashed_potato'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 686, 'synset': 'masher.n.02', 'synonyms': ['masher'], 'def': 'a kitchen utensil used for mashing (e.g. potatoes)', 'name': 'masher'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 687, 'synset': 'mask.n.04', 'synonyms': ['mask', 'facemask'], 'def': 'a protective covering worn over the face', 'name': 'mask'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 688, 'synset': 'mast.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mast'], 'def': 'a vertical spar for supporting sails', 'name': 'mast'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 689, 'synset': 'mat.n.03', 'synonyms': ['mat_(gym_equipment)', 'gym_mat'], 'def': 'sports equipment consisting of a piece of thick padding on the floor for gymnastics', 'name': 'mat_(gym_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 690, 'synset': 'matchbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['matchbox'], 'def': 'a box for holding matches', 'name': 'matchbox'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 691, 'synset': 'mattress.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mattress'], 'def': 'a thick pad filled with resilient material used as a bed or part of a bed', 'name': 'mattress'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 692, 'synset': 'measuring_cup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['measuring_cup'], 'def': 'graduated cup used to measure liquid or granular ingredients', 'name': 'measuring_cup'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 693, 'synset': 'measuring_stick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['measuring_stick', 'ruler_(measuring_stick)', 'measuring_rod'], 'def': 'measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals', 'name': 'measuring_stick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 694, 'synset': 'meatball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['meatball'], 'def': 'ground meat formed into a ball and fried or simmered in broth', 'name': 'meatball'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 695, 'synset': 'medicine.n.02', 'synonyms': ['medicine'], 'def': 'something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease', 'name': 'medicine'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 696, 'synset': 'melon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['melon'], 'def': 'fruit of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh', 'name': 'melon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 697, 'synset': 'microphone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['microphone'], 'def': 'device for converting sound waves into electrical energy', 'name': 'microphone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 698, 'synset': 'microscope.n.01', 'synonyms': ['microscope'], 'def': 'magnifier of the image of small objects', 'name': 'microscope'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 699, 'synset': 'microwave.n.02', 'synonyms': ['microwave_oven'], 'def': 'kitchen appliance that cooks food by passing an electromagnetic wave through it', 'name': 'microwave_oven'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 700, 'synset': 'milestone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['milestone', 'milepost'], 'def': 'stone post at side of a road to show distances', 'name': 'milestone'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 701, 'synset': 'milk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['milk'], 'def': 'a white nutritious liquid secreted by mammals and used as food by human beings', 'name': 'milk'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 702, 'synset': 'minivan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['minivan'], 'def': 'a small box-shaped passenger van', 'name': 'minivan'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 703, 'synset': 'mint.n.05', 'synonyms': ['mint_candy'], 'def': 'a candy that is flavored with a mint oil', 'name': 'mint_candy'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 704, 'synset': 'mirror.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mirror'], 'def': 'polished surface that forms images by reflecting light', 'name': 'mirror'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 705, 'synset': 'mitten.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mitten'], 'def': 'glove that encases the thumb separately and the other four fingers together', 'name': 'mitten'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 706, 'synset': 'mixer.n.04', 'synonyms': ['mixer_(kitchen_tool)', 'stand_mixer'], 'def': 'a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods', 'name': 'mixer_(kitchen_tool)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 707, 'synset': 'money.n.03', 'synonyms': ['money'], 'def': 'the official currency issued by a government or national bank', 'name': 'money'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 708, 'synset': 'monitor.n.04', 'synonyms': ['monitor_(computer_equipment) computer_monitor'], 'def': 'a computer monitor', 'name': 'monitor_(computer_equipment) computer_monitor'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 709, 'synset': 'monkey.n.01', 'synonyms': ['monkey'], 'def': 'any of various long-tailed primates', 'name': 'monkey'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 710, 'synset': 'motor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motor'], 'def': 'machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion', 'name': 'motor'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 711, 'synset': 'motor_scooter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motor_scooter', 'scooter'], 'def': 'a wheeled vehicle with small wheels and a low-powered engine', 'name': 'motor_scooter'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 712, 'synset': 'motor_vehicle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motor_vehicle', 'automotive_vehicle'], 'def': 'a self-propelled wheeled vehicle that does not run on rails', 'name': 'motor_vehicle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 713, 'synset': 'motorboat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motorboat', 'powerboat'], 'def': 'a boat propelled by an internal-combustion engine', 'name': 'motorboat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 714, 'synset': 'motorcycle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motorcycle'], 'def': 'a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame', 'name': 'motorcycle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 715, 'synset': 'mound.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mound_(baseball)', "pitcher's_mound"], 'def': '(baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands', 'name': 'mound_(baseball)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 716, 'synset': 'mouse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mouse_(animal_rodent)'], 'def': 'a small rodent with pointed snouts and small ears on elongated bodies with slender usually hairless tails', 'name': 'mouse_(animal_rodent)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 717, 'synset': 'mouse.n.04', 'synonyms': ['mouse_(computer_equipment)', 'computer_mouse'], 'def': 'a computer input device that controls an on-screen pointer', 'name': 'mouse_(computer_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 718, 'synset': 'mousepad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mousepad'], 'def': 'a small portable pad that provides an operating surface for a computer mouse', 'name': 'mousepad'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 719, 'synset': 'muffin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['muffin'], 'def': 'a sweet quick bread baked in a cup-shaped pan', 'name': 'muffin'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 720, 'synset': 'mug.n.04', 'synonyms': ['mug'], 'def': 'with handle and usually cylindrical', 'name': 'mug'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 721, 'synset': 'mushroom.n.02', 'synonyms': ['mushroom'], 'def': 'a common mushroom', 'name': 'mushroom'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 722, 'synset': 'music_stool.n.01', 'synonyms': ['music_stool', 'piano_stool'], 'def': 'a stool for piano players; usually adjustable in height', 'name': 'music_stool'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 723, 'synset': 'musical_instrument.n.01', 'synonyms': ['musical_instrument', 'instrument_(musical)'], 'def': 'any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sounds', 'name': 'musical_instrument'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 724, 'synset': 'nailfile.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nailfile'], 'def': 'a small flat file for shaping the nails', 'name': 'nailfile'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 725, 'synset': 'nameplate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nameplate'], 'def': 'a plate bearing a name', 'name': 'nameplate'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 726, 'synset': 'napkin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['napkin', 'table_napkin', 'serviette'], 'def': 'a small piece of table linen or paper that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing', 'name': 'napkin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 727, 'synset': 'neckerchief.n.01', 'synonyms': ['neckerchief'], 'def': 'a kerchief worn around the neck', 'name': 'neckerchief'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 728, 'synset': 'necklace.n.01', 'synonyms': ['necklace'], 'def': 'jewelry consisting of a cord or chain (often bearing gems) worn about the neck as an ornament', 'name': 'necklace'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 729, 'synset': 'necktie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['necktie', 'tie_(necktie)'], 'def': 'neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn under a collar and tied in knot at the front', 'name': 'necktie'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 730, 'synset': 'needle.n.03', 'synonyms': ['needle'], 'def': 'a sharp pointed implement (usually metal)', 'name': 'needle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 731, 'synset': 'nest.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nest'], 'def': 'a structure in which animals lay eggs or give birth to their young', 'name': 'nest'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 732, 'synset': 'newsstand.n.01', 'synonyms': ['newsstand'], 'def': 'a stall where newspapers and other periodicals are sold', 'name': 'newsstand'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 733, 'synset': 'nightwear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nightshirt', 'nightwear', 'sleepwear', 'nightclothes'], 'def': 'garments designed to be worn in bed', 'name': 'nightshirt'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 734, 'synset': 'nosebag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nosebag_(for_animals)', 'feedbag'], 'def': 'a canvas bag that is used to feed an animal (such as a horse); covers the muzzle and fastens at the top of the head', 'name': 'nosebag_(for_animals)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 735, 'synset': 'noseband.n.01', 'synonyms': ['noseband_(for_animals)', 'nosepiece_(for_animals)'], 'def': "a strap that is the part of a bridle that goes over the animal's nose", 'name': 'noseband_(for_animals)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 736, 'synset': 'notebook.n.01', 'synonyms': ['notebook'], 'def': 'a book with blank pages for recording notes or memoranda', 'name': 'notebook'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 737, 'synset': 'notepad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['notepad'], 'def': 'a pad of paper for keeping notes', 'name': 'notepad'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 738, 'synset': 'nut.n.03', 'synonyms': ['nut'], 'def': 'a small metal block (usually square or hexagonal) with internal screw thread to be fitted onto a bolt', 'name': 'nut'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 739, 'synset': 'nutcracker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nutcracker'], 'def': 'a hand tool used to crack nuts open', 'name': 'nutcracker'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 740, 'synset': 'oar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['oar'], 'def': 'an implement used to propel or steer a boat', 'name': 'oar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 741, 'synset': 'octopus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['octopus_(food)'], 'def': 'tentacles of octopus prepared as food', 'name': 'octopus_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 742, 'synset': 'octopus.n.02', 'synonyms': ['octopus_(animal)'], 'def': 'bottom-living cephalopod having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles', 'name': 'octopus_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 743, 'synset': 'oil_lamp.n.01', 'synonyms': ['oil_lamp', 'kerosene_lamp', 'kerosine_lamp'], 'def': 'a lamp that burns oil (as kerosine) for light', 'name': 'oil_lamp'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 744, 'synset': 'olive_oil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['olive_oil'], 'def': 'oil from olives', 'name': 'olive_oil'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 745, 'synset': 'omelet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['omelet', 'omelette'], 'def': 'beaten eggs cooked until just set; may be folded around e.g. ham or cheese or jelly', 'name': 'omelet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 746, 'synset': 'onion.n.01', 'synonyms': ['onion'], 'def': 'the bulb of an onion plant', 'name': 'onion'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 747, 'synset': 'orange.n.01', 'synonyms': ['orange_(fruit)'], 'def': 'orange (FRUIT of an orange tree)', 'name': 'orange_(fruit)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 748, 'synset': 'orange_juice.n.01', 'synonyms': ['orange_juice'], 'def': 'bottled or freshly squeezed juice of oranges', 'name': 'orange_juice'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 749, 'synset': 'oregano.n.01', 'synonyms': ['oregano', 'marjoram'], 'def': 'aromatic Eurasian perennial herb used in cooking and baking', 'name': 'oregano'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 750, 'synset': 'ostrich.n.02', 'synonyms': ['ostrich'], 'def': 'fast-running African flightless bird with two-toed feet; largest living bird', 'name': 'ostrich'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 751, 'synset': 'ottoman.n.03', 'synonyms': ['ottoman', 'pouf', 'pouffe', 'hassock'], 'def': 'thick cushion used as a seat', 'name': 'ottoman'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 752, 'synset': 'overall.n.01', 'synonyms': ['overalls_(clothing)'], 'def': 'work clothing consisting of denim trousers usually with a bib and shoulder straps', 'name': 'overalls_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 753, 'synset': 'owl.n.01', 'synonyms': ['owl'], 'def': 'nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes', 'name': 'owl'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 754, 'synset': 'packet.n.03', 'synonyms': ['packet'], 'def': 'a small package or bundle', 'name': 'packet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 755, 'synset': 'pad.n.03', 'synonyms': ['inkpad', 'inking_pad', 'stamp_pad'], 'def': 'absorbent material saturated with ink used to transfer ink evenly to a rubber stamp', 'name': 'inkpad'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 756, 'synset': 'pad.n.04', 'synonyms': ['pad'], 'def': 'a flat mass of soft material used for protection, stuffing, or comfort', 'name': 'pad'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 757, 'synset': 'paddle.n.04', 'synonyms': ['paddle', 'boat_paddle'], 'def': 'a short light oar used without an oarlock to propel a canoe or small boat', 'name': 'paddle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 758, 'synset': 'padlock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['padlock'], 'def': 'a detachable, portable lock', 'name': 'padlock'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 759, 'synset': 'paintbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paintbox'], 'def': "a box containing a collection of cubes or tubes of artists' paint", 'name': 'paintbox'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 760, 'synset': 'paintbrush.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paintbrush'], 'def': 'a brush used as an applicator to apply paint', 'name': 'paintbrush'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 761, 'synset': 'painting.n.01', 'synonyms': ['painting'], 'def': 'graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface', 'name': 'painting'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 762, 'synset': 'pajama.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pajamas', 'pyjamas'], 'def': 'loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging', 'name': 'pajamas'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 763, 'synset': 'palette.n.02', 'synonyms': ['palette', 'pallet'], 'def': 'board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used', 'name': 'palette'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 764, 'synset': 'pan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pan_(for_cooking)', 'cooking_pan'], 'def': 'cooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel', 'name': 'pan_(for_cooking)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 765, 'synset': 'pan.n.03', 'synonyms': ['pan_(metal_container)'], 'def': 'shallow container made of metal', 'name': 'pan_(metal_container)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 766, 'synset': 'pancake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pancake'], 'def': 'a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle', 'name': 'pancake'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 767, 'synset': 'pantyhose.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pantyhose'], 'def': "a woman's tights consisting of underpants and stockings", 'name': 'pantyhose'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 768, 'synset': 'papaya.n.02', 'synonyms': ['papaya'], 'def': 'large oval melon-like tropical fruit with yellowish flesh', 'name': 'papaya'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 769, 'synset': 'paper_clip.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paperclip'], 'def': 'a wire or plastic clip for holding sheets of paper together', 'name': 'paperclip'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 770, 'synset': 'paper_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paper_plate'], 'def': 'a disposable plate made of cardboard', 'name': 'paper_plate'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 771, 'synset': 'paper_towel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paper_towel'], 'def': 'a disposable towel made of absorbent paper', 'name': 'paper_towel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 772, 'synset': 'paperback_book.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paperback_book', 'paper-back_book', 'softback_book', 'soft-cover_book'], 'def': 'a book with paper covers', 'name': 'paperback_book'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 773, 'synset': 'paperweight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paperweight'], 'def': 'a weight used to hold down a stack of papers', 'name': 'paperweight'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 774, 'synset': 'parachute.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parachute'], 'def': 'rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall', 'name': 'parachute'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 775, 'synset': 'parakeet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parakeet', 'parrakeet', 'parroket', 'paraquet', 'paroquet', 'parroquet'], 'def': 'any of numerous small slender long-tailed parrots', 'name': 'parakeet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 776, 'synset': 'parasail.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parasail_(sports)'], 'def': 'parachute that will lift a person up into the air when it is towed by a motorboat or a car', 'name': 'parasail_(sports)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 777, 'synset': 'parchment.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parchment'], 'def': 'a superior paper resembling sheepskin', 'name': 'parchment'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 778, 'synset': 'parka.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parka', 'anorak'], 'def': "a kind of heavy jacket (`windcheater' is a British term)", 'name': 'parka'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 779, 'synset': 'parking_meter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parking_meter'], 'def': 'a coin-operated timer located next to a parking space', 'name': 'parking_meter'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 780, 'synset': 'parrot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parrot'], 'def': 'usually brightly colored tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds', 'name': 'parrot'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 781, 'synset': 'passenger_car.n.01', 'synonyms': ['passenger_car_(part_of_a_train)', 'coach_(part_of_a_train)'], 'def': 'a railcar where passengers ride', 'name': 'passenger_car_(part_of_a_train)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 782, 'synset': 'passenger_ship.n.01', 'synonyms': ['passenger_ship'], 'def': 'a ship built to carry passengers', 'name': 'passenger_ship'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 783, 'synset': 'passport.n.02', 'synonyms': ['passport'], 'def': 'a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country', 'name': 'passport'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 784, 'synset': 'pastry.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pastry'], 'def': 'any of various baked foods made of dough or batter', 'name': 'pastry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 785, 'synset': 'patty.n.01', 'synonyms': ['patty_(food)'], 'def': 'small flat mass of chopped food', 'name': 'patty_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 786, 'synset': 'pea.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pea_(food)'], 'def': 'seed of a pea plant used for food', 'name': 'pea_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 787, 'synset': 'peach.n.03', 'synonyms': ['peach'], 'def': 'downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh', 'name': 'peach'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 788, 'synset': 'peanut_butter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['peanut_butter'], 'def': 'a spread made from ground peanuts', 'name': 'peanut_butter'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 789, 'synset': 'pear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pear'], 'def': 'sweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties', 'name': 'pear'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 790, 'synset': 'peeler.n.03', 'synonyms': ['peeler_(tool_for_fruit_and_vegetables)'], 'def': 'a device for peeling vegetables or fruits', 'name': 'peeler_(tool_for_fruit_and_vegetables)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 791, 'synset': 'pegboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pegboard'], 'def': 'a board perforated with regularly spaced holes into which pegs can be fitted', 'name': 'pegboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 792, 'synset': 'pelican.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pelican'], 'def': 'large long-winged warm-water seabird having a large bill with a distensible pouch for fish', 'name': 'pelican'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 793, 'synset': 'pen.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pen'], 'def': 'a writing implement with a point from which ink flows', 'name': 'pen'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 794, 'synset': 'pencil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pencil'], 'def': 'a thin cylindrical pointed writing implement made of wood and graphite', 'name': 'pencil'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 795, 'synset': 'pencil_box.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pencil_box', 'pencil_case'], 'def': 'a box for holding pencils', 'name': 'pencil_box'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 796, 'synset': 'pencil_sharpener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pencil_sharpener'], 'def': 'a rotary implement for sharpening the point on pencils', 'name': 'pencil_sharpener'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 797, 'synset': 'pendulum.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pendulum'], 'def': 'an apparatus consisting of an object mounted so that it swings freely under the influence of gravity', 'name': 'pendulum'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 798, 'synset': 'penguin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['penguin'], 'def': 'short-legged flightless birds of cold southern regions having webbed feet and wings modified as flippers', 'name': 'penguin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 799, 'synset': 'pennant.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pennant'], 'def': 'a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering)', 'name': 'pennant'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 800, 'synset': 'penny.n.02', 'synonyms': ['penny_(coin)'], 'def': 'a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit', 'name': 'penny_(coin)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 801, 'synset': 'pepper.n.03', 'synonyms': ['pepper', 'peppercorn'], 'def': 'pungent seasoning from the berry of the common pepper plant; whole or ground', 'name': 'pepper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 802, 'synset': 'pepper_mill.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pepper_mill', 'pepper_grinder'], 'def': 'a mill for grinding pepper', 'name': 'pepper_mill'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 803, 'synset': 'perfume.n.02', 'synonyms': ['perfume'], 'def': 'a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor', 'name': 'perfume'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 804, 'synset': 'persimmon.n.02', 'synonyms': ['persimmon'], 'def': 'orange fruit resembling a plum; edible when fully ripe', 'name': 'persimmon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 805, 'synset': 'person.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baby', 'child', 'boy', 'girl', 'man', 'woman', 'person', 'human'], 'def': 'a human being', 'name': 'baby'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 806, 'synset': 'pet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pet'], 'def': 'a domesticated animal kept for companionship or amusement', 'name': 'pet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 807, 'synset': 'petfood.n.01', 'synonyms': ['petfood', 'pet-food'], 'def': 'food prepared for animal pets', 'name': 'petfood'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 808, 'synset': 'pew.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pew_(church_bench)', 'church_bench'], 'def': 'long bench with backs; used in church by the congregation', 'name': 'pew_(church_bench)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 809, 'synset': 'phonebook.n.01', 'synonyms': ['phonebook', 'telephone_book', 'telephone_directory'], 'def': 'a directory containing an alphabetical list of telephone subscribers and their telephone numbers', 'name': 'phonebook'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 810, 'synset': 'phonograph_record.n.01', 'synonyms': ['phonograph_record', 'phonograph_recording', 'record_(phonograph_recording)'], 'def': 'sound recording consisting of a typically black disk with a continuous groove', 'name': 'phonograph_record'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 811, 'synset': 'piano.n.01', 'synonyms': ['piano'], 'def': 'a keyboard instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds', 'name': 'piano'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 812, 'synset': 'pickle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pickle'], 'def': 'vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar', 'name': 'pickle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 813, 'synset': 'pickup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pickup_truck'], 'def': 'a light truck with an open body and low sides and a tailboard', 'name': 'pickup_truck'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 814, 'synset': 'pie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pie'], 'def': 'dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top', 'name': 'pie'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 815, 'synset': 'pigeon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pigeon'], 'def': 'wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs', 'name': 'pigeon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 816, 'synset': 'piggy_bank.n.01', 'synonyms': ['piggy_bank', 'penny_bank'], 'def': "a child's coin bank (often shaped like a pig)", 'name': 'piggy_bank'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 817, 'synset': 'pillow.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pillow'], 'def': 'a cushion to support the head of a sleeping person', 'name': 'pillow'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 818, 'synset': 'pin.n.09', 'synonyms': ['pin_(non_jewelry)'], 'def': 'a small slender (often pointed) piece of wood or metal used to support or fasten or attach things', 'name': 'pin_(non_jewelry)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 819, 'synset': 'pineapple.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pineapple'], 'def': 'large sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a tuft of stiff leaves', 'name': 'pineapple'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 820, 'synset': 'pinecone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pinecone'], 'def': 'the seed-producing cone of a pine tree', 'name': 'pinecone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 821, 'synset': 'ping-pong_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ping-pong_ball'], 'def': 'light hollow ball used in playing table tennis', 'name': 'ping-pong_ball'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 822, 'synset': 'pinwheel.n.03', 'synonyms': ['pinwheel'], 'def': 'a toy consisting of vanes of colored paper or plastic that is pinned to a stick and spins when it is pointed into the wind', 'name': 'pinwheel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 823, 'synset': 'pipe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tobacco_pipe'], 'def': 'a tube with a small bowl at one end; used for smoking tobacco', 'name': 'tobacco_pipe'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 824, 'synset': 'pipe.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pipe', 'piping'], 'def': 'a long tube made of metal or plastic that is used to carry water or oil or gas etc.', 'name': 'pipe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 825, 'synset': 'pistol.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pistol', 'handgun'], 'def': 'a firearm that is held and fired with one hand', 'name': 'pistol'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 826, 'synset': 'pita.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pita_(bread)', 'pocket_bread'], 'def': 'usually small round bread that can open into a pocket for filling', 'name': 'pita_(bread)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 827, 'synset': 'pitcher.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pitcher_(vessel_for_liquid)', 'ewer'], 'def': 'an open vessel with a handle and a spout for pouring', 'name': 'pitcher_(vessel_for_liquid)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 828, 'synset': 'pitchfork.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pitchfork'], 'def': 'a long-handled hand tool with sharp widely spaced prongs for lifting and pitching hay', 'name': 'pitchfork'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 829, 'synset': 'pizza.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pizza'], 'def': 'Italian open pie made of thin bread dough spread with a spiced mixture of e.g. tomato sauce and cheese', 'name': 'pizza'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 830, 'synset': 'place_mat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['place_mat'], 'def': 'a mat placed on a table for an individual place setting', 'name': 'place_mat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 831, 'synset': 'plate.n.04', 'synonyms': ['plate'], 'def': 'dish on which food is served or from which food is eaten', 'name': 'plate'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 832, 'synset': 'platter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['platter'], 'def': 'a large shallow dish used for serving food', 'name': 'platter'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 833, 'synset': 'playing_card.n.01', 'synonyms': ['playing_card'], 'def': 'one of a pack of cards that are used to play card games', 'name': 'playing_card'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 834, 'synset': 'playpen.n.01', 'synonyms': ['playpen'], 'def': 'a portable enclosure in which babies may be left to play', 'name': 'playpen'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 835, 'synset': 'pliers.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pliers', 'plyers'], 'def': 'a gripping hand tool with two hinged arms and (usually) serrated jaws', 'name': 'pliers'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 836, 'synset': 'plow.n.01', 'synonyms': ['plow_(farm_equipment)', 'plough_(farm_equipment)'], 'def': 'a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing', 'name': 'plow_(farm_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 837, 'synset': 'pocket_watch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pocket_watch'], 'def': 'a watch that is carried in a small watch pocket', 'name': 'pocket_watch'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 838, 'synset': 'pocketknife.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pocketknife'], 'def': 'a knife with a blade that folds into the handle; suitable for carrying in the pocket', 'name': 'pocketknife'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 839, 'synset': 'poker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['poker_(fire_stirring_tool)', 'stove_poker', 'fire_hook'], 'def': 'fire iron consisting of a metal rod with a handle; used to stir a fire', 'name': 'poker_(fire_stirring_tool)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 840, 'synset': 'pole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pole', 'post'], 'def': 'a long (usually round) rod of wood or metal or plastic', 'name': 'pole'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 841, 'synset': 'police_van.n.01', 'synonyms': ['police_van', 'police_wagon', 'paddy_wagon', 'patrol_wagon'], 'def': 'van used by police to transport prisoners', 'name': 'police_van'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 842, 'synset': 'polo_shirt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['polo_shirt', 'sport_shirt'], 'def': 'a shirt with short sleeves designed for comfort and casual wear', 'name': 'polo_shirt'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 843, 'synset': 'poncho.n.01', 'synonyms': ['poncho'], 'def': 'a blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head', 'name': 'poncho'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 844, 'synset': 'pony.n.05', 'synonyms': ['pony'], 'def': 'any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder', 'name': 'pony'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 845, 'synset': 'pool_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pool_table', 'billiard_table', 'snooker_table'], 'def': 'game equipment consisting of a heavy table on which pool is played', 'name': 'pool_table'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 846, 'synset': 'pop.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pop_(soda)', 'soda_(pop)', 'tonic', 'soft_drink'], 'def': 'a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring', 'name': 'pop_(soda)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 847, 'synset': 'portrait.n.02', 'synonyms': ['portrait', 'portrayal'], 'def': 'any likeness of a person, in any medium', 'name': 'portrait'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 848, 'synset': 'postbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['postbox_(public)', 'mailbox_(public)'], 'def': 'public box for deposit of mail', 'name': 'postbox_(public)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 849, 'synset': 'postcard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['postcard', 'postal_card', 'mailing-card'], 'def': 'a card for sending messages by post without an envelope', 'name': 'postcard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 850, 'synset': 'poster.n.01', 'synonyms': ['poster', 'placard'], 'def': 'a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement', 'name': 'poster'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 851, 'synset': 'pot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pot'], 'def': 'metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid', 'name': 'pot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 852, 'synset': 'pot.n.04', 'synonyms': ['flowerpot'], 'def': 'a container in which plants are cultivated', 'name': 'flowerpot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 853, 'synset': 'potato.n.01', 'synonyms': ['potato'], 'def': 'an edible tuber native to South America', 'name': 'potato'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 854, 'synset': 'potholder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['potholder'], 'def': 'an insulated pad for holding hot pots', 'name': 'potholder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 855, 'synset': 'pottery.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pottery', 'clayware'], 'def': 'ceramic ware made from clay and baked in a kiln', 'name': 'pottery'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 856, 'synset': 'pouch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pouch'], 'def': 'a small or medium size container for holding or carrying things', 'name': 'pouch'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 857, 'synset': 'power_shovel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['power_shovel', 'excavator', 'digger'], 'def': 'a machine for excavating', 'name': 'power_shovel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 858, 'synset': 'prawn.n.01', 'synonyms': ['prawn', 'shrimp'], 'def': 'any of various edible decapod crustaceans', 'name': 'prawn'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 859, 'synset': 'printer.n.03', 'synonyms': ['printer', 'printing_machine'], 'def': 'a machine that prints', 'name': 'printer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 860, 'synset': 'projectile.n.01', 'synonyms': ['projectile_(weapon)', 'missile'], 'def': 'a weapon that is forcibly thrown or projected at a targets', 'name': 'projectile_(weapon)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 861, 'synset': 'projector.n.02', 'synonyms': ['projector'], 'def': 'an optical instrument that projects an enlarged image onto a screen', 'name': 'projector'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 862, 'synset': 'propeller.n.01', 'synonyms': ['propeller', 'propellor'], 'def': 'a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water', 'name': 'propeller'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 863, 'synset': 'prune.n.01', 'synonyms': ['prune'], 'def': 'dried plum', 'name': 'prune'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 864, 'synset': 'pudding.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pudding'], 'def': 'any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes', 'name': 'pudding'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 865, 'synset': 'puffer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['puffer_(fish)', 'pufferfish', 'blowfish', 'globefish'], 'def': 'fishes whose elongated spiny body can inflate itself with water or air to form a globe', 'name': 'puffer_(fish)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 866, 'synset': 'puffin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['puffin'], 'def': 'seabirds having short necks and brightly colored compressed bills', 'name': 'puffin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 867, 'synset': 'pug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pug-dog'], 'def': 'small compact smooth-coated breed of Asiatic origin having a tightly curled tail and broad flat wrinkled muzzle', 'name': 'pug-dog'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 868, 'synset': 'pumpkin.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pumpkin'], 'def': 'usually large pulpy deep-yellow round fruit of the squash family maturing in late summer or early autumn', 'name': 'pumpkin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 869, 'synset': 'punch.n.03', 'synonyms': ['puncher'], 'def': 'a tool for making holes or indentations', 'name': 'puncher'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 870, 'synset': 'puppet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['puppet', 'marionette'], 'def': 'a small figure of a person operated from above with strings by a puppeteer', 'name': 'puppet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 871, 'synset': 'puppy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['puppy'], 'def': 'a young dog', 'name': 'puppy'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 872, 'synset': 'quesadilla.n.01', 'synonyms': ['quesadilla'], 'def': 'a tortilla that is filled with cheese and heated', 'name': 'quesadilla'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 873, 'synset': 'quiche.n.02', 'synonyms': ['quiche'], 'def': 'a tart filled with rich unsweetened custard; often contains other ingredients (as cheese or ham or seafood or vegetables)', 'name': 'quiche'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 874, 'synset': 'quilt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['quilt', 'comforter'], 'def': 'bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together', 'name': 'quilt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 875, 'synset': 'rabbit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rabbit'], 'def': 'any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails', 'name': 'rabbit'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 876, 'synset': 'racer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['race_car', 'racing_car'], 'def': 'a fast car that competes in races', 'name': 'race_car'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 877, 'synset': 'racket.n.04', 'synonyms': ['racket', 'racquet'], 'def': 'a sports implement used to strike a ball in various games', 'name': 'racket'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 878, 'synset': 'radar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['radar'], 'def': 'measuring instrument in which the echo of a pulse of microwave radiation is used to detect and locate distant objects', 'name': 'radar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 879, 'synset': 'radiator.n.03', 'synonyms': ['radiator'], 'def': 'a mechanism consisting of a metal honeycomb through which hot fluids circulate', 'name': 'radiator'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 880, 'synset': 'radio_receiver.n.01', 'synonyms': ['radio_receiver', 'radio_set', 'radio', 'tuner_(radio)'], 'def': 'an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted radio signals', 'name': 'radio_receiver'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 881, 'synset': 'radish.n.03', 'synonyms': ['radish', 'daikon'], 'def': 'pungent edible root of any of various cultivated radish plants', 'name': 'radish'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 882, 'synset': 'raft.n.01', 'synonyms': ['raft'], 'def': 'a flat float (usually made of logs or planks) that can be used for transport or as a platform for swimmers', 'name': 'raft'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 883, 'synset': 'rag_doll.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rag_doll'], 'def': 'a cloth doll that is stuffed and (usually) painted', 'name': 'rag_doll'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 884, 'synset': 'raincoat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['raincoat', 'waterproof_jacket'], 'def': 'a water-resistant coat', 'name': 'raincoat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 885, 'synset': 'ram.n.05', 'synonyms': ['ram_(animal)'], 'def': 'uncastrated adult male sheep', 'name': 'ram_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 886, 'synset': 'raspberry.n.02', 'synonyms': ['raspberry'], 'def': 'red or black edible aggregate berries usually smaller than the related blackberries', 'name': 'raspberry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 887, 'synset': 'rat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rat'], 'def': 'any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse', 'name': 'rat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 888, 'synset': 'razorblade.n.01', 'synonyms': ['razorblade'], 'def': 'a blade that has very sharp edge', 'name': 'razorblade'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 889, 'synset': 'reamer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['reamer_(juicer)', 'juicer', 'juice_reamer'], 'def': 'a squeezer with a conical ridged center that is used for squeezing juice from citrus fruit', 'name': 'reamer_(juicer)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 890, 'synset': 'rearview_mirror.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rearview_mirror'], 'def': 'car mirror that reflects the view out of the rear window', 'name': 'rearview_mirror'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 891, 'synset': 'receipt.n.02', 'synonyms': ['receipt'], 'def': 'an acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made', 'name': 'receipt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 892, 'synset': 'recliner.n.01', 'synonyms': ['recliner', 'reclining_chair', 'lounger_(chair)'], 'def': 'an armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it', 'name': 'recliner'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 893, 'synset': 'record_player.n.01', 'synonyms': ['record_player', 'phonograph_(record_player)', 'turntable'], 'def': 'machine in which rotating records cause a stylus to vibrate and the vibrations are amplified acoustically or electronically', 'name': 'record_player'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 894, 'synset': 'red_cabbage.n.02', 'synonyms': ['red_cabbage'], 'def': 'compact head of purplish-red leaves', 'name': 'red_cabbage'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 895, 'synset': 'reflector.n.01', 'synonyms': ['reflector'], 'def': 'device that reflects light, radiation, etc.', 'name': 'reflector'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 896, 'synset': 'remote_control.n.01', 'synonyms': ['remote_control'], 'def': 'a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance', 'name': 'remote_control'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 897, 'synset': 'rhinoceros.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rhinoceros'], 'def': 'massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout', 'name': 'rhinoceros'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 898, 'synset': 'rib.n.03', 'synonyms': ['rib_(food)'], 'def': 'cut of meat including one or more ribs', 'name': 'rib_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 899, 'synset': 'rifle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rifle'], 'def': 'a shoulder firearm with a long barrel', 'name': 'rifle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 900, 'synset': 'ring.n.08', 'synonyms': ['ring'], 'def': 'jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger', 'name': 'ring'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 901, 'synset': 'river_boat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['river_boat'], 'def': 'a boat used on rivers or to ply a river', 'name': 'river_boat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 902, 'synset': 'road_map.n.02', 'synonyms': ['road_map'], 'def': '(NOT A ROAD) a MAP showing roads (for automobile travel)', 'name': 'road_map'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 903, 'synset': 'robe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['robe'], 'def': 'any loose flowing garment', 'name': 'robe'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 904, 'synset': 'rocking_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rocking_chair'], 'def': 'a chair mounted on rockers', 'name': 'rocking_chair'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 905, 'synset': 'roller_skate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['roller_skate'], 'def': 'a shoe with pairs of rollers (small hard wheels) fixed to the sole', 'name': 'roller_skate'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 906, 'synset': 'rollerblade.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Rollerblade'], 'def': 'an in-line variant of a roller skate', 'name': 'Rollerblade'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 907, 'synset': 'rolling_pin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rolling_pin'], 'def': 'utensil consisting of a cylinder (usually of wood) with a handle at each end; used to roll out dough', 'name': 'rolling_pin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 908, 'synset': 'root_beer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['root_beer'], 'def': 'carbonated drink containing extracts of roots and herbs', 'name': 'root_beer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 909, 'synset': 'router.n.02', 'synonyms': ['router_(computer_equipment)'], 'def': 'a device that forwards data packets between computer networks', 'name': 'router_(computer_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 910, 'synset': 'rubber_band.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rubber_band', 'elastic_band'], 'def': 'a narrow band of elastic rubber used to hold things (such as papers) together', 'name': 'rubber_band'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 911, 'synset': 'runner.n.08', 'synonyms': ['runner_(carpet)'], 'def': 'a long narrow carpet', 'name': 'runner_(carpet)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 912, 'synset': 'sack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['plastic_bag', 'paper_bag'], 'def': "a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases", 'name': 'plastic_bag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 913, 'synset': 'saddle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saddle_(on_an_animal)'], 'def': 'a seat for the rider of a horse or camel', 'name': 'saddle_(on_an_animal)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 914, 'synset': 'saddle_blanket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saddle_blanket', 'saddlecloth', 'horse_blanket'], 'def': 'stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddle', 'name': 'saddle_blanket'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 915, 'synset': 'saddlebag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saddlebag'], 'def': 'a large bag (or pair of bags) hung over a saddle', 'name': 'saddlebag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 916, 'synset': 'safety_pin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['safety_pin'], 'def': 'a pin in the form of a clasp; has a guard so the point of the pin will not stick the user', 'name': 'safety_pin'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 917, 'synset': 'sail.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sail'], 'def': 'a large piece of fabric by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel', 'name': 'sail'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 918, 'synset': 'salad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salad'], 'def': 'food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens', 'name': 'salad'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 919, 'synset': 'salad_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salad_plate', 'salad_bowl'], 'def': 'a plate or bowl for individual servings of salad', 'name': 'salad_plate'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 920, 'synset': 'salami.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salami'], 'def': 'highly seasoned fatty sausage of pork and beef usually dried', 'name': 'salami'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 921, 'synset': 'salmon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salmon_(fish)'], 'def': 'any of various large food and game fishes of northern waters', 'name': 'salmon_(fish)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 922, 'synset': 'salmon.n.03', 'synonyms': ['salmon_(food)'], 'def': 'flesh of any of various marine or freshwater fish of the family Salmonidae', 'name': 'salmon_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 923, 'synset': 'salsa.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salsa'], 'def': 'spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods', 'name': 'salsa'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 924, 'synset': 'saltshaker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saltshaker'], 'def': 'a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling salt', 'name': 'saltshaker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 925, 'synset': 'sandal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sandal_(type_of_shoe)'], 'def': 'a shoe consisting of a sole fastened by straps to the foot', 'name': 'sandal_(type_of_shoe)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 926, 'synset': 'sandwich.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sandwich'], 'def': 'two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them', 'name': 'sandwich'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 927, 'synset': 'satchel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['satchel'], 'def': 'luggage consisting of a small case with a flat bottom and (usually) a shoulder strap', 'name': 'satchel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 928, 'synset': 'saucepan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saucepan'], 'def': 'a deep pan with a handle; used for stewing or boiling', 'name': 'saucepan'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 929, 'synset': 'saucer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['saucer'], 'def': 'a small shallow dish for holding a cup at the table', 'name': 'saucer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 930, 'synset': 'sausage.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sausage'], 'def': 'highly seasoned minced meat stuffed in casings', 'name': 'sausage'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 931, 'synset': 'sawhorse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sawhorse', 'sawbuck'], 'def': 'a framework for holding wood that is being sawed', 'name': 'sawhorse'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 932, 'synset': 'sax.n.02', 'synonyms': ['saxophone'], 'def': "a wind instrument with a `J'-shaped form typically made of brass", 'name': 'saxophone'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 933, 'synset': 'scale.n.07', 'synonyms': ['scale_(measuring_instrument)'], 'def': 'a measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass', 'name': 'scale_(measuring_instrument)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 934, 'synset': 'scarecrow.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scarecrow', 'strawman'], 'def': 'an effigy in the shape of a man to frighten birds away from seeds', 'name': 'scarecrow'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 935, 'synset': 'scarf.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scarf'], 'def': 'a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration', 'name': 'scarf'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 936, 'synset': 'school_bus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['school_bus'], 'def': 'a bus used to transport children to or from school', 'name': 'school_bus'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 937, 'synset': 'scissors.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scissors'], 'def': 'a tool having two crossed pivoting blades with looped handles', 'name': 'scissors'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 938, 'synset': 'scoreboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scoreboard'], 'def': 'a large board for displaying the score of a contest (and some other information)', 'name': 'scoreboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 939, 'synset': 'scrambled_eggs.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scrambled_eggs'], 'def': 'eggs beaten and cooked to a soft firm consistency while stirring', 'name': 'scrambled_eggs'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 940, 'synset': 'scraper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scraper'], 'def': 'any of various hand tools for scraping', 'name': 'scraper'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 941, 'synset': 'scratcher.n.03', 'synonyms': ['scratcher'], 'def': 'a device used for scratching', 'name': 'scratcher'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 942, 'synset': 'screwdriver.n.01', 'synonyms': ['screwdriver'], 'def': 'a hand tool for driving screws; has a tip that fits into the head of a screw', 'name': 'screwdriver'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 943, 'synset': 'scrub_brush.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scrubbing_brush'], 'def': 'a brush with short stiff bristles for heavy cleaning', 'name': 'scrubbing_brush'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 944, 'synset': 'sculpture.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sculpture'], 'def': 'a three-dimensional work of art', 'name': 'sculpture'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 945, 'synset': 'seabird.n.01', 'synonyms': ['seabird', 'seafowl'], 'def': 'a bird that frequents coastal waters and the open ocean: gulls; pelicans; gannets; cormorants; albatrosses; petrels; etc.', 'name': 'seabird'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 946, 'synset': 'seahorse.n.02', 'synonyms': ['seahorse'], 'def': 'small fish with horse-like heads bent sharply downward and curled tails', 'name': 'seahorse'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 947, 'synset': 'seaplane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['seaplane', 'hydroplane'], 'def': 'an airplane that can land on or take off from water', 'name': 'seaplane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 948, 'synset': 'seashell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['seashell'], 'def': 'the shell of a marine organism', 'name': 'seashell'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 949, 'synset': 'seedling.n.01', 'synonyms': ['seedling'], 'def': 'young plant or tree grown from a seed', 'name': 'seedling'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 950, 'synset': 'serving_dish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['serving_dish'], 'def': 'a dish used for serving food', 'name': 'serving_dish'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 951, 'synset': 'sewing_machine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sewing_machine'], 'def': 'a textile machine used as a home appliance for sewing', 'name': 'sewing_machine'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 952, 'synset': 'shaker.n.03', 'synonyms': ['shaker'], 'def': 'a container in which something can be shaken', 'name': 'shaker'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 953, 'synset': 'shampoo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shampoo'], 'def': 'cleansing agent consisting of soaps or detergents used for washing the hair', 'name': 'shampoo'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 954, 'synset': 'shark.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shark'], 'def': 'typically large carnivorous fishes with sharpe teeth', 'name': 'shark'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 955, 'synset': 'sharpener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sharpener'], 'def': 'any implement that is used to make something (an edge or a point) sharper', 'name': 'sharpener'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 956, 'synset': 'sharpie.n.03', 'synonyms': ['Sharpie'], 'def': 'a pen with indelible ink that will write on any surface', 'name': 'Sharpie'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 957, 'synset': 'shaver.n.03', 'synonyms': ['shaver_(electric)', 'electric_shaver', 'electric_razor'], 'def': 'a razor powered by an electric motor', 'name': 'shaver_(electric)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 958, 'synset': 'shaving_cream.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shaving_cream', 'shaving_soap'], 'def': 'toiletry consisting that forms a rich lather for softening the beard before shaving', 'name': 'shaving_cream'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 959, 'synset': 'shawl.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shawl'], 'def': 'cloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shoulders', 'name': 'shawl'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 960, 'synset': 'shears.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shears'], 'def': 'large scissors with strong blades', 'name': 'shears'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 961, 'synset': 'sheep.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sheep'], 'def': 'woolly usually horned ruminant mammal related to the goat', 'name': 'sheep'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 962, 'synset': 'shepherd_dog.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shepherd_dog', 'sheepdog'], 'def': 'any of various usually long-haired breeds of dog reared to herd and guard sheep', 'name': 'shepherd_dog'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 963, 'synset': 'sherbert.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sherbert', 'sherbet'], 'def': 'a frozen dessert made primarily of fruit juice and sugar', 'name': 'sherbert'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 964, 'synset': 'shield.n.02', 'synonyms': ['shield'], 'def': 'armor carried on the arm to intercept blows', 'name': 'shield'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 965, 'synset': 'shirt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shirt'], 'def': 'a garment worn on the upper half of the body', 'name': 'shirt'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 966, 'synset': 'shoe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shoe', 'sneaker_(type_of_shoe)', 'tennis_shoe'], 'def': 'common footwear covering the foot', 'name': 'shoe'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 967, 'synset': 'shopping_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shopping_bag'], 'def': 'a bag made of plastic or strong paper (often with handles); used to transport goods after shopping', 'name': 'shopping_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 968, 'synset': 'shopping_cart.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shopping_cart'], 'def': 'a handcart that holds groceries or other goods while shopping', 'name': 'shopping_cart'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 969, 'synset': 'short_pants.n.01', 'synonyms': ['short_pants', 'shorts_(clothing)', 'trunks_(clothing)'], 'def': 'trousers that end at or above the knee', 'name': 'short_pants'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 970, 'synset': 'shot_glass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shot_glass'], 'def': 'a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey', 'name': 'shot_glass'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 971, 'synset': 'shoulder_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shoulder_bag'], 'def': 'a large handbag that can be carried by a strap looped over the shoulder', 'name': 'shoulder_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 972, 'synset': 'shovel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shovel'], 'def': 'a hand tool for lifting loose material such as snow, dirt, etc.', 'name': 'shovel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 973, 'synset': 'shower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shower_head'], 'def': 'a plumbing fixture that sprays water over you', 'name': 'shower_head'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 974, 'synset': 'shower_curtain.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shower_curtain'], 'def': 'a curtain that keeps water from splashing out of the shower area', 'name': 'shower_curtain'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 975, 'synset': 'shredder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shredder_(for_paper)'], 'def': 'a device that shreds documents', 'name': 'shredder_(for_paper)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 976, 'synset': 'sieve.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sieve', 'screen_(sieve)'], 'def': 'a strainer for separating lumps from powdered material or grading particles', 'name': 'sieve'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 977, 'synset': 'signboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['signboard'], 'def': 'structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted', 'name': 'signboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 978, 'synset': 'silo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['silo'], 'def': 'a cylindrical tower used for storing goods', 'name': 'silo'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 979, 'synset': 'sink.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sink'], 'def': 'plumbing fixture consisting of a water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe', 'name': 'sink'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 980, 'synset': 'skateboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['skateboard'], 'def': 'a board with wheels that is ridden in a standing or crouching position and propelled by foot', 'name': 'skateboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 981, 'synset': 'skewer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['skewer'], 'def': 'a long pin for holding meat in position while it is being roasted', 'name': 'skewer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 982, 'synset': 'ski.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ski'], 'def': 'sports equipment for skiing on snow', 'name': 'ski'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 983, 'synset': 'ski_boot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ski_boot'], 'def': 'a stiff boot that is fastened to a ski with a ski binding', 'name': 'ski_boot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 984, 'synset': 'ski_parka.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ski_parka', 'ski_jacket'], 'def': 'a parka to be worn while skiing', 'name': 'ski_parka'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 985, 'synset': 'ski_pole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ski_pole'], 'def': 'a pole with metal points used as an aid in skiing', 'name': 'ski_pole'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 986, 'synset': 'skirt.n.02', 'synonyms': ['skirt'], 'def': 'a garment hanging from the waist; worn mainly by girls and women', 'name': 'skirt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 987, 'synset': 'sled.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sled', 'sledge', 'sleigh'], 'def': 'a vehicle or flat object for transportation over snow by sliding or pulled by dogs, etc.', 'name': 'sled'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 988, 'synset': 'sleeping_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sleeping_bag'], 'def': 'large padded bag designed to be slept in outdoors', 'name': 'sleeping_bag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 989, 'synset': 'sling.n.05', 'synonyms': ['sling_(bandage)', 'triangular_bandage'], 'def': 'bandage to support an injured forearm; slung over the shoulder or neck', 'name': 'sling_(bandage)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 990, 'synset': 'slipper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['slipper_(footwear)', 'carpet_slipper_(footwear)'], 'def': 'low footwear that can be slipped on and off easily; usually worn indoors', 'name': 'slipper_(footwear)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 991, 'synset': 'smoothie.n.02', 'synonyms': ['smoothie'], 'def': 'a thick smooth drink consisting of fresh fruit pureed with ice cream or yoghurt or milk', 'name': 'smoothie'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 992, 'synset': 'snake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['snake', 'serpent'], 'def': 'limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous', 'name': 'snake'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 993, 'synset': 'snowboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['snowboard'], 'def': 'a board that resembles a broad ski or a small surfboard; used in a standing position to slide down snow-covered slopes', 'name': 'snowboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 994, 'synset': 'snowman.n.01', 'synonyms': ['snowman'], 'def': 'a figure of a person made of packed snow', 'name': 'snowman'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 995, 'synset': 'snowmobile.n.01', 'synonyms': ['snowmobile'], 'def': 'tracked vehicle for travel on snow having skis in front', 'name': 'snowmobile'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 996, 'synset': 'soap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soap'], 'def': 'a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats', 'name': 'soap'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 997, 'synset': 'soccer_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soccer_ball'], 'def': "an inflated ball used in playing soccer (called `football' outside of the United States)", 'name': 'soccer_ball'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 998, 'synset': 'sock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sock'], 'def': 'cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee', 'name': 'sock'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 999, 'synset': 'soda_fountain.n.02', 'synonyms': ['soda_fountain'], 'def': 'an apparatus for dispensing soda water', 'name': 'soda_fountain'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1000, 'synset': 'soda_water.n.01', 'synonyms': ['carbonated_water', 'club_soda', 'seltzer', 'sparkling_water'], 'def': 'effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide', 'name': 'carbonated_water'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1001, 'synset': 'sofa.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sofa', 'couch', 'lounge'], 'def': 'an upholstered seat for more than one person', 'name': 'sofa'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1002, 'synset': 'softball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['softball'], 'def': 'ball used in playing softball', 'name': 'softball'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1003, 'synset': 'solar_array.n.01', 'synonyms': ['solar_array', 'solar_battery', 'solar_panel'], 'def': 'electrical device consisting of a large array of connected solar cells', 'name': 'solar_array'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1004, 'synset': 'sombrero.n.02', 'synonyms': ['sombrero'], 'def': 'a straw hat with a tall crown and broad brim; worn in American southwest and in Mexico', 'name': 'sombrero'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1005, 'synset': 'soup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soup'], 'def': 'liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food', 'name': 'soup'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1006, 'synset': 'soup_bowl.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soup_bowl'], 'def': 'a bowl for serving soup', 'name': 'soup_bowl'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1007, 'synset': 'soupspoon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soupspoon'], 'def': 'a spoon with a rounded bowl for eating soup', 'name': 'soupspoon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1008, 'synset': 'sour_cream.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sour_cream', 'soured_cream'], 'def': 'soured light cream', 'name': 'sour_cream'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1009, 'synset': 'soya_milk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soya_milk', 'soybean_milk', 'soymilk'], 'def': 'a milk substitute containing soybean flour and water; used in some infant formulas and in making tofu', 'name': 'soya_milk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1010, 'synset': 'space_shuttle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['space_shuttle'], 'def': "a reusable spacecraft with wings for a controlled descent through the Earth's atmosphere", 'name': 'space_shuttle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1011, 'synset': 'sparkler.n.02', 'synonyms': ['sparkler_(fireworks)'], 'def': 'a firework that burns slowly and throws out a shower of sparks', 'name': 'sparkler_(fireworks)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1012, 'synset': 'spatula.n.02', 'synonyms': ['spatula'], 'def': 'a hand tool with a thin flexible blade used to mix or spread soft substances', 'name': 'spatula'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1013, 'synset': 'spear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spear', 'lance'], 'def': 'a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon', 'name': 'spear'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1014, 'synset': 'spectacles.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spectacles', 'specs', 'eyeglasses', 'glasses'], 'def': 'optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision', 'name': 'spectacles'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1015, 'synset': 'spice_rack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spice_rack'], 'def': 'a rack for displaying containers filled with spices', 'name': 'spice_rack'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1016, 'synset': 'spider.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spider'], 'def': 'predatory arachnid with eight legs, two poison fangs, two feelers, and usually two silk-spinning organs at the back end of the body', 'name': 'spider'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1017, 'synset': 'sponge.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sponge'], 'def': 'a porous mass usable to absorb water typically used for cleaning', 'name': 'sponge'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1018, 'synset': 'spoon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spoon'], 'def': 'a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle', 'name': 'spoon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1019, 'synset': 'sportswear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sportswear', 'athletic_wear', 'activewear'], 'def': 'attire worn for sport or for casual wear', 'name': 'sportswear'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1020, 'synset': 'spotlight.n.02', 'synonyms': ['spotlight'], 'def': 'a lamp that produces a strong beam of light to illuminate a restricted area; used to focus attention of a stage performer', 'name': 'spotlight'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1021, 'synset': 'squirrel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['squirrel'], 'def': 'a kind of arboreal rodent having a long bushy tail', 'name': 'squirrel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1022, 'synset': 'stapler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stapler_(stapling_machine)'], 'def': 'a machine that inserts staples into sheets of paper in order to fasten them together', 'name': 'stapler_(stapling_machine)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1023, 'synset': 'starfish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['starfish', 'sea_star'], 'def': 'echinoderms characterized by five arms extending from a central disk', 'name': 'starfish'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1024, 'synset': 'statue.n.01', 'synonyms': ['statue_(sculpture)'], 'def': 'a sculpture representing a human or animal', 'name': 'statue_(sculpture)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1025, 'synset': 'steak.n.01', 'synonyms': ['steak_(food)'], 'def': 'a slice of meat cut from the fleshy part of an animal or large fish', 'name': 'steak_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1026, 'synset': 'steak_knife.n.01', 'synonyms': ['steak_knife'], 'def': 'a sharp table knife used in eating steak', 'name': 'steak_knife'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1027, 'synset': 'steamer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['steamer_(kitchen_appliance)'], 'def': 'a cooking utensil that can be used to cook food by steaming it', 'name': 'steamer_(kitchen_appliance)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1028, 'synset': 'steering_wheel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['steering_wheel'], 'def': 'a handwheel that is used for steering', 'name': 'steering_wheel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1029, 'synset': 'stencil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stencil'], 'def': 'a sheet of material (metal, plastic, etc.) that has been perforated with a pattern; ink or paint can pass through the perforations to create the printed pattern on the surface below', 'name': 'stencil'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1030, 'synset': 'step_ladder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stepladder'], 'def': 'a folding portable ladder hinged at the top', 'name': 'stepladder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1031, 'synset': 'step_stool.n.01', 'synonyms': ['step_stool'], 'def': 'a stool that has one or two steps that fold under the seat', 'name': 'step_stool'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1032, 'synset': 'stereo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stereo_(sound_system)'], 'def': 'electronic device for playing audio', 'name': 'stereo_(sound_system)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1033, 'synset': 'stew.n.02', 'synonyms': ['stew'], 'def': 'food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables', 'name': 'stew'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1034, 'synset': 'stirrer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['stirrer'], 'def': 'an implement used for stirring', 'name': 'stirrer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1035, 'synset': 'stirrup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stirrup'], 'def': "support consisting of metal loops into which rider's feet go", 'name': 'stirrup'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1036, 'synset': 'stocking.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stockings_(leg_wear)'], 'def': 'close-fitting hosiery to cover the foot and leg; come in matched pairs', 'name': 'stockings_(leg_wear)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1037, 'synset': 'stool.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stool'], 'def': 'a simple seat without a back or arms', 'name': 'stool'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1038, 'synset': 'stop_sign.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stop_sign'], 'def': 'a traffic sign to notify drivers that they must come to a complete stop', 'name': 'stop_sign'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1039, 'synset': 'stoplight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['brake_light'], 'def': 'a red light on the rear of a motor vehicle that signals when the brakes are applied', 'name': 'brake_light'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1040, 'synset': 'stove.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stove', 'kitchen_stove', 'range_(kitchen_appliance)', 'kitchen_range', 'cooking_stove'], 'def': 'a kitchen appliance used for cooking food', 'name': 'stove'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1041, 'synset': 'strainer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['strainer'], 'def': 'a filter to retain larger pieces while smaller pieces and liquids pass through', 'name': 'strainer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1042, 'synset': 'strap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['strap'], 'def': 'an elongated strip of material for binding things together or holding', 'name': 'strap'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1043, 'synset': 'straw.n.04', 'synonyms': ['straw_(for_drinking)', 'drinking_straw'], 'def': 'a thin paper or plastic tube used to suck liquids into the mouth', 'name': 'straw_(for_drinking)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1044, 'synset': 'strawberry.n.01', 'synonyms': ['strawberry'], 'def': 'sweet fleshy red fruit', 'name': 'strawberry'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1045, 'synset': 'street_sign.n.01', 'synonyms': ['street_sign'], 'def': 'a sign visible from the street', 'name': 'street_sign'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1046, 'synset': 'streetlight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['streetlight', 'street_lamp'], 'def': 'a lamp supported on a lamppost; for illuminating a street', 'name': 'streetlight'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1047, 'synset': 'string_cheese.n.01', 'synonyms': ['string_cheese'], 'def': 'cheese formed in long strings twisted together', 'name': 'string_cheese'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1048, 'synset': 'stylus.n.02', 'synonyms': ['stylus'], 'def': 'a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving', 'name': 'stylus'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1049, 'synset': 'subwoofer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['subwoofer'], 'def': 'a loudspeaker that is designed to reproduce very low bass frequencies', 'name': 'subwoofer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1050, 'synset': 'sugar_bowl.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sugar_bowl'], 'def': 'a dish in which sugar is served', 'name': 'sugar_bowl'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1051, 'synset': 'sugarcane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sugarcane_(plant)'], 'def': 'juicy canes whose sap is a source of molasses and commercial sugar; fresh canes are sometimes chewed for the juice', 'name': 'sugarcane_(plant)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1052, 'synset': 'suit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['suit_(clothing)'], 'def': 'a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color', 'name': 'suit_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1053, 'synset': 'sunflower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sunflower'], 'def': 'any plant of the genus Helianthus having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow rays', 'name': 'sunflower'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1054, 'synset': 'sunglasses.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sunglasses'], 'def': 'spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun', 'name': 'sunglasses'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1055, 'synset': 'sunhat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sunhat'], 'def': 'a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun', 'name': 'sunhat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1056, 'synset': 'sunscreen.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sunscreen', 'sunblock'], 'def': 'a cream spread on the skin; contains a chemical to filter out ultraviolet light and so protect from sunburn', 'name': 'sunscreen'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1057, 'synset': 'surfboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['surfboard'], 'def': 'a narrow buoyant board for riding surf', 'name': 'surfboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1058, 'synset': 'sushi.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sushi'], 'def': 'rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed', 'name': 'sushi'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1059, 'synset': 'swab.n.02', 'synonyms': ['mop'], 'def': 'cleaning implement consisting of absorbent material fastened to a handle; for cleaning floors', 'name': 'mop'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1060, 'synset': 'sweat_pants.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sweat_pants'], 'def': 'loose-fitting trousers with elastic cuffs; worn by athletes', 'name': 'sweat_pants'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1061, 'synset': 'sweatband.n.02', 'synonyms': ['sweatband'], 'def': 'a band of material tied around the forehead or wrist to absorb sweat', 'name': 'sweatband'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1062, 'synset': 'sweater.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sweater'], 'def': 'a crocheted or knitted garment covering the upper part of the body', 'name': 'sweater'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1063, 'synset': 'sweatshirt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sweatshirt'], 'def': 'cotton knit pullover with long sleeves worn during athletic activity', 'name': 'sweatshirt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1064, 'synset': 'sweet_potato.n.02', 'synonyms': ['sweet_potato'], 'def': 'the edible tuberous root of the sweet potato vine', 'name': 'sweet_potato'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1065, 'synset': 'swimsuit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['swimsuit', 'swimwear', 'bathing_suit', 'swimming_costume', 'bathing_costume', 'swimming_trunks', 'bathing_trunks'], 'def': 'garment worn for swimming', 'name': 'swimsuit'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1066, 'synset': 'sword.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sword'], 'def': 'a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade', 'name': 'sword'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1067, 'synset': 'syringe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['syringe'], 'def': 'a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids', 'name': 'syringe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1068, 'synset': 'tabasco.n.02', 'synonyms': ['Tabasco_sauce'], 'def': 'very spicy sauce (trade name Tabasco) made from fully-aged red peppers', 'name': 'Tabasco_sauce'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1069, 'synset': 'table-tennis_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['table-tennis_table', 'ping-pong_table'], 'def': 'a table used for playing table tennis', 'name': 'table-tennis_table'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1070, 'synset': 'table.n.02', 'synonyms': ['table'], 'def': 'a piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs', 'name': 'table'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1071, 'synset': 'table_lamp.n.01', 'synonyms': ['table_lamp'], 'def': 'a lamp that sits on a table', 'name': 'table_lamp'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1072, 'synset': 'tablecloth.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tablecloth'], 'def': 'a covering spread over a dining table', 'name': 'tablecloth'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1073, 'synset': 'tachometer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tachometer'], 'def': 'measuring instrument for indicating speed of rotation', 'name': 'tachometer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1074, 'synset': 'taco.n.02', 'synonyms': ['taco'], 'def': 'a small tortilla cupped around a filling', 'name': 'taco'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1075, 'synset': 'tag.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tag'], 'def': 'a label associated with something for the purpose of identification or information', 'name': 'tag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1076, 'synset': 'taillight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['taillight', 'rear_light'], 'def': 'lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle', 'name': 'taillight'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1077, 'synset': 'tambourine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tambourine'], 'def': 'a shallow drum with a single drumhead and with metallic disks in the sides', 'name': 'tambourine'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1078, 'synset': 'tank.n.01', 'synonyms': ['army_tank', 'armored_combat_vehicle', 'armoured_combat_vehicle'], 'def': 'an enclosed armored military vehicle; has a cannon and moves on caterpillar treads', 'name': 'army_tank'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1079, 'synset': 'tank.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tank_(storage_vessel)', 'storage_tank'], 'def': 'a large (usually metallic) vessel for holding gases or liquids', 'name': 'tank_(storage_vessel)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1080, 'synset': 'tank_top.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tank_top_(clothing)'], 'def': 'a tight-fitting sleeveless shirt with wide shoulder straps and low neck and no front opening', 'name': 'tank_top_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1081, 'synset': 'tape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tape_(sticky_cloth_or_paper)'], 'def': 'a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening', 'name': 'tape_(sticky_cloth_or_paper)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1082, 'synset': 'tape.n.04', 'synonyms': ['tape_measure', 'measuring_tape'], 'def': 'measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths', 'name': 'tape_measure'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1083, 'synset': 'tapestry.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tapestry'], 'def': 'a heavy textile with a woven design; used for curtains and upholstery', 'name': 'tapestry'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1084, 'synset': 'tarpaulin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tarp'], 'def': 'waterproofed canvas', 'name': 'tarp'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1085, 'synset': 'tartan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tartan', 'plaid'], 'def': 'a cloth having a crisscross design', 'name': 'tartan'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1086, 'synset': 'tassel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tassel'], 'def': 'adornment consisting of a bunch of cords fastened at one end', 'name': 'tassel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1087, 'synset': 'tea_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tea_bag'], 'def': 'a measured amount of tea in a bag for an individual serving of tea', 'name': 'tea_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1088, 'synset': 'teacup.n.02', 'synonyms': ['teacup'], 'def': 'a cup from which tea is drunk', 'name': 'teacup'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1089, 'synset': 'teakettle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['teakettle'], 'def': 'kettle for boiling water to make tea', 'name': 'teakettle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1090, 'synset': 'teapot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['teapot'], 'def': 'pot for brewing tea; usually has a spout and handle', 'name': 'teapot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1091, 'synset': 'teddy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['teddy_bear'], 'def': "plaything consisting of a child's toy bear (usually plush and stuffed with soft materials)", 'name': 'teddy_bear'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1092, 'synset': 'telephone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['telephone', 'phone', 'telephone_set'], 'def': 'electronic device for communicating by voice over long distances', 'name': 'telephone'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1093, 'synset': 'telephone_booth.n.01', 'synonyms': ['telephone_booth', 'phone_booth', 'call_box', 'telephone_box', 'telephone_kiosk'], 'def': 'booth for using a telephone', 'name': 'telephone_booth'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1094, 'synset': 'telephone_pole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['telephone_pole', 'telegraph_pole', 'telegraph_post'], 'def': 'tall pole supporting telephone wires', 'name': 'telephone_pole'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1095, 'synset': 'telephoto_lens.n.01', 'synonyms': ['telephoto_lens', 'zoom_lens'], 'def': 'a camera lens that magnifies the image', 'name': 'telephoto_lens'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1096, 'synset': 'television_camera.n.01', 'synonyms': ['television_camera', 'tv_camera'], 'def': 'television equipment for capturing and recording video', 'name': 'television_camera'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1097, 'synset': 'television_receiver.n.01', 'synonyms': ['television_set', 'tv', 'tv_set'], 'def': 'an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen', 'name': 'television_set'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1098, 'synset': 'tennis_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tennis_ball'], 'def': 'ball about the size of a fist used in playing tennis', 'name': 'tennis_ball'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1099, 'synset': 'tennis_racket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tennis_racket'], 'def': 'a racket used to play tennis', 'name': 'tennis_racket'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1100, 'synset': 'tequila.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tequila'], 'def': 'Mexican liquor made from fermented juices of an agave plant', 'name': 'tequila'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1101, 'synset': 'thermometer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thermometer'], 'def': 'measuring instrument for measuring temperature', 'name': 'thermometer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1102, 'synset': 'thermos.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thermos_bottle'], 'def': 'vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks', 'name': 'thermos_bottle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1103, 'synset': 'thermostat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thermostat'], 'def': 'a regulator for automatically regulating temperature by starting or stopping the supply of heat', 'name': 'thermostat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1104, 'synset': 'thimble.n.02', 'synonyms': ['thimble'], 'def': 'a small metal cap to protect the finger while sewing; can be used as a small container', 'name': 'thimble'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1105, 'synset': 'thread.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thread', 'yarn'], 'def': 'a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving', 'name': 'thread'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1106, 'synset': 'thumbtack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thumbtack', 'drawing_pin', 'pushpin'], 'def': 'a tack for attaching papers to a bulletin board or drawing board', 'name': 'thumbtack'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1107, 'synset': 'tiara.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tiara'], 'def': 'a jeweled headdress worn by women on formal occasions', 'name': 'tiara'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1108, 'synset': 'tiger.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tiger'], 'def': 'large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes', 'name': 'tiger'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1109, 'synset': 'tights.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tights_(clothing)', 'leotards'], 'def': 'skintight knit hose covering the body from the waist to the feet worn by acrobats and dancers and as stockings by women and girls', 'name': 'tights_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1110, 'synset': 'timer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['timer', 'stopwatch'], 'def': 'a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end', 'name': 'timer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1111, 'synset': 'tinfoil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tinfoil'], 'def': 'foil made of tin or an alloy of tin and lead', 'name': 'tinfoil'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1112, 'synset': 'tinsel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tinsel'], 'def': 'a showy decoration that is basically valueless', 'name': 'tinsel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1113, 'synset': 'tissue.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tissue_paper'], 'def': 'a soft thin (usually translucent) paper', 'name': 'tissue_paper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1114, 'synset': 'toast.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toast_(food)'], 'def': 'slice of bread that has been toasted', 'name': 'toast_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1115, 'synset': 'toaster.n.02', 'synonyms': ['toaster'], 'def': 'a kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread', 'name': 'toaster'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1116, 'synset': 'toaster_oven.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toaster_oven'], 'def': 'kitchen appliance consisting of a small electric oven for toasting or warming food', 'name': 'toaster_oven'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1117, 'synset': 'toilet.n.02', 'synonyms': ['toilet'], 'def': 'a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination', 'name': 'toilet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1118, 'synset': 'toilet_tissue.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toilet_tissue', 'toilet_paper', 'bathroom_tissue'], 'def': 'a soft thin absorbent paper for use in toilets', 'name': 'toilet_tissue'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1119, 'synset': 'tomato.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tomato'], 'def': 'mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable', 'name': 'tomato'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1120, 'synset': 'tongs.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tongs'], 'def': 'any of various devices for taking hold of objects; usually have two hinged legs with handles above and pointed hooks below', 'name': 'tongs'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1121, 'synset': 'toolbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toolbox'], 'def': 'a box or chest or cabinet for holding hand tools', 'name': 'toolbox'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1122, 'synset': 'toothbrush.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toothbrush'], 'def': 'small brush; has long handle; used to clean teeth', 'name': 'toothbrush'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1123, 'synset': 'toothpaste.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toothpaste'], 'def': 'a dentifrice in the form of a paste', 'name': 'toothpaste'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1124, 'synset': 'toothpick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toothpick'], 'def': 'pick consisting of a small strip of wood or plastic; used to pick food from between the teeth', 'name': 'toothpick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1125, 'synset': 'top.n.09', 'synonyms': ['cover'], 'def': 'covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container)', 'name': 'cover'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1126, 'synset': 'tortilla.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tortilla'], 'def': 'thin unleavened pancake made from cornmeal or wheat flour', 'name': 'tortilla'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1127, 'synset': 'tow_truck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tow_truck'], 'def': 'a truck equipped to hoist and pull wrecked cars (or to remove cars from no-parking zones)', 'name': 'tow_truck'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1128, 'synset': 'towel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['towel'], 'def': 'a rectangular piece of absorbent cloth (or paper) for drying or wiping', 'name': 'towel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1129, 'synset': 'towel_rack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['towel_rack', 'towel_rail', 'towel_bar'], 'def': 'a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels can be hung', 'name': 'towel_rack'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1130, 'synset': 'toy.n.03', 'synonyms': ['toy'], 'def': 'a device regarded as providing amusement', 'name': 'toy'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1131, 'synset': 'tractor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tractor_(farm_equipment)'], 'def': 'a wheeled vehicle with large wheels; used in farming and other applications', 'name': 'tractor_(farm_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1132, 'synset': 'traffic_light.n.01', 'synonyms': ['traffic_light'], 'def': 'a device to control vehicle traffic often consisting of three or more lights', 'name': 'traffic_light'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1133, 'synset': 'trail_bike.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dirt_bike'], 'def': 'a lightweight motorcycle equipped with rugged tires and suspension for off-road use', 'name': 'dirt_bike'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1134, 'synset': 'trailer_truck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trailer_truck', 'tractor_trailer', 'trucking_rig', 'articulated_lorry', 'semi_truck'], 'def': 'a truck consisting of a tractor and trailer together', 'name': 'trailer_truck'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1135, 'synset': 'train.n.01', 'synonyms': ['train_(railroad_vehicle)', 'railroad_train'], 'def': 'public or private transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive', 'name': 'train_(railroad_vehicle)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1136, 'synset': 'trampoline.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trampoline'], 'def': 'gymnastic apparatus consisting of a strong canvas sheet attached with springs to a metal frame', 'name': 'trampoline'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1137, 'synset': 'tray.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tray'], 'def': 'an open receptacle for holding or displaying or serving articles or food', 'name': 'tray'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1138, 'synset': 'tree_house.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tree_house'], 'def': '(NOT A TREE) a PLAYHOUSE built in the branches of a tree', 'name': 'tree_house'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1139, 'synset': 'trench_coat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trench_coat'], 'def': 'a military style raincoat; belted with deep pockets', 'name': 'trench_coat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1140, 'synset': 'triangle.n.05', 'synonyms': ['triangle_(musical_instrument)'], 'def': 'a percussion instrument consisting of a metal bar bent in the shape of an open triangle', 'name': 'triangle_(musical_instrument)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1141, 'synset': 'tricycle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tricycle'], 'def': 'a vehicle with three wheels that is moved by foot pedals', 'name': 'tricycle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1142, 'synset': 'tripod.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tripod'], 'def': 'a three-legged rack used for support', 'name': 'tripod'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1143, 'synset': 'trouser.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trousers', 'pants_(clothing)'], 'def': 'a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately', 'name': 'trousers'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1144, 'synset': 'truck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['truck'], 'def': 'an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling', 'name': 'truck'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1145, 'synset': 'truffle.n.03', 'synonyms': ['truffle_(chocolate)', 'chocolate_truffle'], 'def': 'creamy chocolate candy', 'name': 'truffle_(chocolate)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1146, 'synset': 'trunk.n.02', 'synonyms': ['trunk'], 'def': 'luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage', 'name': 'trunk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1147, 'synset': 'tub.n.02', 'synonyms': ['vat'], 'def': 'a large open vessel for holding or storing liquids', 'name': 'vat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1148, 'synset': 'turban.n.01', 'synonyms': ['turban'], 'def': 'a traditional headdress consisting of a long scarf wrapped around the head', 'name': 'turban'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1149, 'synset': 'turkey.n.01', 'synonyms': ['turkey_(bird)'], 'def': 'large gallinaceous bird with fan-shaped tail; widely domesticated for food', 'name': 'turkey_(bird)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1150, 'synset': 'turkey.n.04', 'synonyms': ['turkey_(food)'], 'def': 'flesh of large domesticated fowl usually roasted', 'name': 'turkey_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1151, 'synset': 'turnip.n.01', 'synonyms': ['turnip'], 'def': 'widely cultivated plant having a large fleshy edible white or yellow root', 'name': 'turnip'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1152, 'synset': 'turtle.n.02', 'synonyms': ['turtle'], 'def': 'any of various aquatic and land reptiles having a bony shell and flipper-like limbs for swimming', 'name': 'turtle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1153, 'synset': 'turtleneck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['turtleneck_(clothing)', 'polo-neck'], 'def': 'a sweater or jersey with a high close-fitting collar', 'name': 'turtleneck_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1154, 'synset': 'typewriter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['typewriter'], 'def': 'hand-operated character printer for printing written messages one character at a time', 'name': 'typewriter'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1155, 'synset': 'umbrella.n.01', 'synonyms': ['umbrella'], 'def': 'a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy', 'name': 'umbrella'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1156, 'synset': 'underwear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['underwear', 'underclothes', 'underclothing', 'underpants'], 'def': 'undergarment worn next to the skin and under the outer garments', 'name': 'underwear'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1157, 'synset': 'unicycle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['unicycle'], 'def': 'a vehicle with a single wheel that is driven by pedals', 'name': 'unicycle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1158, 'synset': 'urinal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['urinal'], 'def': 'a plumbing fixture (usually attached to the wall) used by men to urinate', 'name': 'urinal'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1159, 'synset': 'urn.n.01', 'synonyms': ['urn'], 'def': 'a large vase that usually has a pedestal or feet', 'name': 'urn'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1160, 'synset': 'vacuum.n.04', 'synonyms': ['vacuum_cleaner'], 'def': 'an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction', 'name': 'vacuum_cleaner'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1161, 'synset': 'valve.n.03', 'synonyms': ['valve'], 'def': 'control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid', 'name': 'valve'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1162, 'synset': 'vase.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vase'], 'def': 'an open jar of glass or porcelain used as an ornament or to hold flowers', 'name': 'vase'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1163, 'synset': 'vending_machine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vending_machine'], 'def': 'a slot machine for selling goods', 'name': 'vending_machine'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1164, 'synset': 'vent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vent', 'blowhole', 'air_vent'], 'def': 'a hole for the escape of gas or air', 'name': 'vent'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1165, 'synset': 'videotape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['videotape'], 'def': 'a video recording made on magnetic tape', 'name': 'videotape'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1166, 'synset': 'vinegar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vinegar'], 'def': 'sour-tasting liquid produced usually by oxidation of the alcohol in wine or cider and used as a condiment or food preservative', 'name': 'vinegar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1167, 'synset': 'violin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['violin', 'fiddle'], 'def': 'bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family', 'name': 'violin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1168, 'synset': 'vodka.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vodka'], 'def': 'unaged colorless liquor originating in Russia', 'name': 'vodka'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1169, 'synset': 'volleyball.n.02', 'synonyms': ['volleyball'], 'def': 'an inflated ball used in playing volleyball', 'name': 'volleyball'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1170, 'synset': 'vulture.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vulture'], 'def': 'any of various large birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion', 'name': 'vulture'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1171, 'synset': 'waffle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['waffle'], 'def': 'pancake batter baked in a waffle iron', 'name': 'waffle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1172, 'synset': 'waffle_iron.n.01', 'synonyms': ['waffle_iron'], 'def': 'a kitchen appliance for baking waffles', 'name': 'waffle_iron'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1173, 'synset': 'wagon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wagon'], 'def': 'any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor', 'name': 'wagon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1174, 'synset': 'wagon_wheel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wagon_wheel'], 'def': 'a wheel of a wagon', 'name': 'wagon_wheel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1175, 'synset': 'walking_stick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['walking_stick'], 'def': 'a stick carried in the hand for support in walking', 'name': 'walking_stick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1176, 'synset': 'wall_clock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wall_clock'], 'def': 'a clock mounted on a wall', 'name': 'wall_clock'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1177, 'synset': 'wall_socket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wall_socket', 'wall_plug', 'electric_outlet', 'electrical_outlet', 'outlet', 'electric_receptacle'], 'def': 'receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices', 'name': 'wall_socket'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1178, 'synset': 'wallet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wallet', 'billfold'], 'def': 'a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money', 'name': 'wallet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1179, 'synset': 'walrus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['walrus'], 'def': 'either of two large northern marine mammals having ivory tusks and tough hide over thick blubber', 'name': 'walrus'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1180, 'synset': 'wardrobe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wardrobe'], 'def': 'a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes', 'name': 'wardrobe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1181, 'synset': 'wasabi.n.02', 'synonyms': ['wasabi'], 'def': 'the thick green root of the wasabi plant that the Japanese use in cooking and that tastes like strong horseradish', 'name': 'wasabi'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1182, 'synset': 'washer.n.03', 'synonyms': ['automatic_washer', 'washing_machine'], 'def': 'a home appliance for washing clothes and linens automatically', 'name': 'automatic_washer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1183, 'synset': 'watch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['watch', 'wristwatch'], 'def': 'a small, portable timepiece', 'name': 'watch'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1184, 'synset': 'water_bottle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_bottle'], 'def': 'a bottle for holding water', 'name': 'water_bottle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1185, 'synset': 'water_cooler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_cooler'], 'def': 'a device for cooling and dispensing drinking water', 'name': 'water_cooler'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1186, 'synset': 'water_faucet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_faucet', 'water_tap', 'tap_(water_faucet)'], 'def': 'a faucet for drawing water from a pipe or cask', 'name': 'water_faucet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1187, 'synset': 'water_filter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_filter'], 'def': 'a filter to remove impurities from the water supply', 'name': 'water_filter'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1188, 'synset': 'water_heater.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_heater', 'hot-water_heater'], 'def': 'a heater and storage tank to supply heated water', 'name': 'water_heater'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1189, 'synset': 'water_jug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_jug'], 'def': 'a jug that holds water', 'name': 'water_jug'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1190, 'synset': 'water_pistol.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_gun', 'squirt_gun'], 'def': 'plaything consisting of a toy pistol that squirts water', 'name': 'water_gun'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1191, 'synset': 'water_scooter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_scooter', 'sea_scooter', 'jet_ski'], 'def': 'a motorboat resembling a motor scooter (NOT A SURFBOARD OR WATER SKI)', 'name': 'water_scooter'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1192, 'synset': 'water_ski.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_ski'], 'def': 'broad ski for skimming over water towed by a speedboat (DO NOT MARK WATER)', 'name': 'water_ski'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1193, 'synset': 'water_tower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_tower'], 'def': 'a large reservoir for water', 'name': 'water_tower'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1194, 'synset': 'watering_can.n.01', 'synonyms': ['watering_can'], 'def': 'a container with a handle and a spout with a perforated nozzle; used to sprinkle water over plants', 'name': 'watering_can'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1195, 'synset': 'watermelon.n.02', 'synonyms': ['watermelon'], 'def': 'large oblong or roundish melon with a hard green rind and sweet watery red or occasionally yellowish pulp', 'name': 'watermelon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1196, 'synset': 'weathervane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['weathervane', 'vane_(weathervane)', 'wind_vane'], 'def': 'mechanical device attached to an elevated structure; rotates freely to show the direction of the wind', 'name': 'weathervane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1197, 'synset': 'webcam.n.01', 'synonyms': ['webcam'], 'def': 'a digital camera designed to take digital photographs and transmit them over the internet', 'name': 'webcam'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1198, 'synset': 'wedding_cake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wedding_cake', 'bridecake'], 'def': 'a rich cake with two or more tiers and covered with frosting and decorations; served at a wedding reception', 'name': 'wedding_cake'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1199, 'synset': 'wedding_ring.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wedding_ring', 'wedding_band'], 'def': 'a ring given to the bride and/or groom at the wedding', 'name': 'wedding_ring'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1200, 'synset': 'wet_suit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wet_suit'], 'def': 'a close-fitting garment made of a permeable material; worn in cold water to retain body heat', 'name': 'wet_suit'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1201, 'synset': 'wheel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wheel'], 'def': 'a circular frame with spokes (or a solid disc) that can rotate on a shaft or axle', 'name': 'wheel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1202, 'synset': 'wheelchair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wheelchair'], 'def': 'a movable chair mounted on large wheels', 'name': 'wheelchair'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1203, 'synset': 'whipped_cream.n.01', 'synonyms': ['whipped_cream'], 'def': 'cream that has been beaten until light and fluffy', 'name': 'whipped_cream'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1204, 'synset': 'whiskey.n.01', 'synonyms': ['whiskey'], 'def': 'a liquor made from fermented mash of grain', 'name': 'whiskey'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1205, 'synset': 'whistle.n.03', 'synonyms': ['whistle'], 'def': 'a small wind instrument that produces a whistling sound by blowing into it', 'name': 'whistle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1206, 'synset': 'wick.n.02', 'synonyms': ['wick'], 'def': 'a loosely woven cord in a candle or oil lamp that is lit on fire', 'name': 'wick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1207, 'synset': 'wig.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wig'], 'def': 'hairpiece covering the head and made of real or synthetic hair', 'name': 'wig'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1208, 'synset': 'wind_chime.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wind_chime'], 'def': 'a decorative arrangement of pieces of metal or glass or pottery that hang together loosely so the wind can cause them to tinkle', 'name': 'wind_chime'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1209, 'synset': 'windmill.n.01', 'synonyms': ['windmill'], 'def': 'a mill that is powered by the wind', 'name': 'windmill'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1210, 'synset': 'window_box.n.01', 'synonyms': ['window_box_(for_plants)'], 'def': 'a container for growing plants on a windowsill', 'name': 'window_box_(for_plants)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1211, 'synset': 'windshield_wiper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['windshield_wiper', 'windscreen_wiper', 'wiper_(for_windshield/screen)'], 'def': 'a mechanical device that cleans the windshield', 'name': 'windshield_wiper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1212, 'synset': 'windsock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['windsock', 'air_sock', 'air-sleeve', 'wind_sleeve', 'wind_cone'], 'def': 'a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast/pole; shows wind direction', 'name': 'windsock'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1213, 'synset': 'wine_bottle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wine_bottle'], 'def': 'a bottle for holding wine', 'name': 'wine_bottle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1214, 'synset': 'wine_bucket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wine_bucket', 'wine_cooler'], 'def': 'a bucket of ice used to chill a bottle of wine', 'name': 'wine_bucket'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1215, 'synset': 'wineglass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wineglass'], 'def': 'a glass that has a stem and in which wine is served', 'name': 'wineglass'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1216, 'synset': 'wing_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wing_chair'], 'def': 'easy chair having wings on each side of a high back', 'name': 'wing_chair'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1217, 'synset': 'winker.n.02', 'synonyms': ['blinder_(for_horses)'], 'def': 'blinds that prevent a horse from seeing something on either side', 'name': 'blinder_(for_horses)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1218, 'synset': 'wok.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wok'], 'def': 'pan with a convex bottom; used for frying in Chinese cooking', 'name': 'wok'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1219, 'synset': 'wolf.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wolf'], 'def': 'a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family, living and hunting in packs', 'name': 'wolf'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1220, 'synset': 'wooden_spoon.n.02', 'synonyms': ['wooden_spoon'], 'def': 'a spoon made of wood', 'name': 'wooden_spoon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1221, 'synset': 'wreath.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wreath'], 'def': 'an arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring', 'name': 'wreath'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1222, 'synset': 'wrench.n.03', 'synonyms': ['wrench', 'spanner'], 'def': 'a hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt', 'name': 'wrench'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1223, 'synset': 'wristband.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wristband'], 'def': 'band consisting of a part of a sleeve that covers the wrist', 'name': 'wristband'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1224, 'synset': 'wristlet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wristlet', 'wrist_band'], 'def': 'a band or bracelet worn around the wrist', 'name': 'wristlet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1225, 'synset': 'yacht.n.01', 'synonyms': ['yacht'], 'def': 'an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing', 'name': 'yacht'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1226, 'synset': 'yak.n.02', 'synonyms': ['yak'], 'def': 'large long-haired wild ox of Tibet often domesticated', 'name': 'yak'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1227, 'synset': 'yogurt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['yogurt', 'yoghurt', 'yoghourt'], 'def': 'a custard-like food made from curdled milk', 'name': 'yogurt'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'id': 1228, 'synset': 'yoke.n.07', 'synonyms': ['yoke_(animal_equipment)'], 'def': 'gear joining two animals at the neck; NOT egg yolk', 'name': 'yoke_(animal_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'id': 1229, 'synset': 'zebra.n.01', 'synonyms': ['zebra'], 'def': 'any of several fleet black-and-white striped African equines', 'name': 'zebra'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'id': 1230, 'synset': 'zucchini.n.02', 'synonyms': ['zucchini', 'courgette'], 'def': 'small cucumber-shaped vegetable marrow; typically dark green', 'name': 'zucchini'}] # noqa +# fmt: on diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v1_categories.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v1_categories.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7374e69 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v1_categories.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +# Autogen with +# with open("lvis_v1_val.json", "r") as f: +# a = json.load(f) +# c = a["categories"] +# for x in c: +# del x["image_count"] +# del x["instance_count"] +# LVIS_CATEGORIES = repr(c) + " # noqa" +# with open("/tmp/lvis_categories.py", "wt") as f: +# f.write(f"LVIS_CATEGORIES = {LVIS_CATEGORIES}") +# Then paste the contents of that file below + +# fmt: off +LVIS_CATEGORIES = [{'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'aerosol.n.02', 'synonyms': ['aerosol_can', 'spray_can'], 'id': 1, 'def': 'a dispenser that holds a substance under pressure', 'name': 'aerosol_can'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'air_conditioner.n.01', 'synonyms': ['air_conditioner'], 'id': 2, 'def': 'a machine that keeps air cool and dry', 'name': 'air_conditioner'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'airplane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['airplane', 'aeroplane'], 'id': 3, 'def': 'an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets', 'name': 'airplane'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'alarm_clock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['alarm_clock'], 'id': 4, 'def': 'a clock that wakes a sleeper at some preset time', 'name': 'alarm_clock'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'alcohol.n.01', 'synonyms': ['alcohol', 'alcoholic_beverage'], 'id': 5, 'def': 'a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent', 'name': 'alcohol'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'alligator.n.02', 'synonyms': ['alligator', 'gator'], 'id': 6, 'def': 'amphibious reptiles related to crocodiles but with shorter broader snouts', 'name': 'alligator'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'almond.n.02', 'synonyms': ['almond'], 'id': 7, 'def': 'oval-shaped edible seed of the almond tree', 'name': 'almond'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ambulance.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ambulance'], 'id': 8, 'def': 'a vehicle that takes people to and from hospitals', 'name': 'ambulance'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'amplifier.n.01', 'synonyms': ['amplifier'], 'id': 9, 'def': 'electronic equipment that increases strength of signals', 'name': 'amplifier'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'anklet.n.03', 'synonyms': ['anklet', 'ankle_bracelet'], 'id': 10, 'def': 'an ornament worn around the ankle', 'name': 'anklet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'antenna.n.01', 'synonyms': ['antenna', 'aerial', 'transmitting_aerial'], 'id': 11, 'def': 'an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals', 'name': 'antenna'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'apple.n.01', 'synonyms': ['apple'], 'id': 12, 'def': 'fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh', 'name': 'apple'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'applesauce.n.01', 'synonyms': ['applesauce'], 'id': 13, 'def': 'puree of stewed apples usually sweetened and spiced', 'name': 'applesauce'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'apricot.n.02', 'synonyms': ['apricot'], 'id': 14, 'def': 'downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach', 'name': 'apricot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'apron.n.01', 'synonyms': ['apron'], 'id': 15, 'def': 'a garment of cloth that is tied about the waist and worn to protect clothing', 'name': 'apron'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'aquarium.n.01', 'synonyms': ['aquarium', 'fish_tank'], 'id': 16, 'def': 'a tank/pool/bowl filled with water for keeping live fish and underwater animals', 'name': 'aquarium'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'arctic.n.02', 'synonyms': ['arctic_(type_of_shoe)', 'galosh', 'golosh', 'rubber_(type_of_shoe)', 'gumshoe'], 'id': 17, 'def': 'a waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow', 'name': 'arctic_(type_of_shoe)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'armband.n.02', 'synonyms': ['armband'], 'id': 18, 'def': 'a band worn around the upper arm', 'name': 'armband'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'armchair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['armchair'], 'id': 19, 'def': 'chair with a support on each side for arms', 'name': 'armchair'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'armoire.n.01', 'synonyms': ['armoire'], 'id': 20, 'def': 'a large wardrobe or cabinet', 'name': 'armoire'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'armor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['armor', 'armour'], 'id': 21, 'def': 'protective covering made of metal and used in combat', 'name': 'armor'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'artichoke.n.02', 'synonyms': ['artichoke'], 'id': 22, 'def': 'a thistlelike flower head with edible fleshy leaves and heart', 'name': 'artichoke'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ashcan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trash_can', 'garbage_can', 'wastebin', 'dustbin', 'trash_barrel', 'trash_bin'], 'id': 23, 'def': 'a bin that holds rubbish until it is collected', 'name': 'trash_can'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ashtray.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ashtray'], 'id': 24, 'def': "a receptacle for the ash from smokers' cigars or cigarettes", 'name': 'ashtray'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'asparagus.n.02', 'synonyms': ['asparagus'], 'id': 25, 'def': 'edible young shoots of the asparagus plant', 'name': 'asparagus'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'atomizer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['atomizer', 'atomiser', 'spray', 'sprayer', 'nebulizer', 'nebuliser'], 'id': 26, 'def': 'a dispenser that turns a liquid (such as perfume) into a fine mist', 'name': 'atomizer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'avocado.n.01', 'synonyms': ['avocado'], 'id': 27, 'def': 'a pear-shaped fruit with green or blackish skin and rich yellowish pulp enclosing a single large seed', 'name': 'avocado'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'award.n.02', 'synonyms': ['award', 'accolade'], 'id': 28, 'def': 'a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction', 'name': 'award'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'awning.n.01', 'synonyms': ['awning'], 'id': 29, 'def': 'a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun', 'name': 'awning'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'ax.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ax', 'axe'], 'id': 30, 'def': 'an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle', 'name': 'ax'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'baboon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baboon'], 'id': 31, 'def': 'large terrestrial monkeys having doglike muzzles', 'name': 'baboon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'baby_buggy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baby_buggy', 'baby_carriage', 'perambulator', 'pram', 'stroller'], 'id': 32, 'def': 'a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around', 'name': 'baby_buggy'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'backboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['basketball_backboard'], 'id': 33, 'def': 'a raised vertical board with basket attached; used to play basketball', 'name': 'basketball_backboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'backpack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['backpack', 'knapsack', 'packsack', 'rucksack', 'haversack'], 'id': 34, 'def': 'a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder', 'name': 'backpack'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bag.n.04', 'synonyms': ['handbag', 'purse', 'pocketbook'], 'id': 35, 'def': 'a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories', 'name': 'handbag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bag.n.06', 'synonyms': ['suitcase', 'baggage', 'luggage'], 'id': 36, 'def': 'cases used to carry belongings when traveling', 'name': 'suitcase'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bagel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bagel', 'beigel'], 'id': 37, 'def': 'glazed yeast-raised doughnut-shaped roll with hard crust', 'name': 'bagel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bagpipe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bagpipe'], 'id': 38, 'def': 'a tubular wind instrument; the player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out', 'name': 'bagpipe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'baguet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baguet', 'baguette'], 'id': 39, 'def': 'narrow French stick loaf', 'name': 'baguet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bait.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bait', 'lure'], 'id': 40, 'def': 'something used to lure fish or other animals into danger so they can be trapped or killed', 'name': 'bait'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ball.n.06', 'synonyms': ['ball'], 'id': 41, 'def': 'a spherical object used as a plaything', 'name': 'ball'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'ballet_skirt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ballet_skirt', 'tutu'], 'id': 42, 'def': 'very short skirt worn by ballerinas', 'name': 'ballet_skirt'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'balloon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['balloon'], 'id': 43, 'def': 'large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air', 'name': 'balloon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bamboo.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bamboo'], 'id': 44, 'def': 'woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems', 'name': 'bamboo'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'banana.n.02', 'synonyms': ['banana'], 'id': 45, 'def': 'elongated crescent-shaped yellow fruit with soft sweet flesh', 'name': 'banana'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'band_aid.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Band_Aid'], 'id': 46, 'def': 'trade name for an adhesive bandage to cover small cuts or blisters', 'name': 'Band_Aid'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bandage.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bandage'], 'id': 47, 'def': 'a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body', 'name': 'bandage'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bandanna.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bandanna', 'bandana'], 'id': 48, 'def': 'large and brightly colored handkerchief; often used as a neckerchief', 'name': 'bandanna'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'banjo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['banjo'], 'id': 49, 'def': 'a stringed instrument of the guitar family with a long neck and circular body', 'name': 'banjo'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'banner.n.01', 'synonyms': ['banner', 'streamer'], 'id': 50, 'def': 'long strip of cloth or paper used for decoration or advertising', 'name': 'banner'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'barbell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['barbell'], 'id': 51, 'def': 'a bar to which heavy discs are attached at each end; used in weightlifting', 'name': 'barbell'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'barge.n.01', 'synonyms': ['barge'], 'id': 52, 'def': 'a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)', 'name': 'barge'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'barrel.n.02', 'synonyms': ['barrel', 'cask'], 'id': 53, 'def': 'a cylindrical container that holds liquids', 'name': 'barrel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'barrette.n.01', 'synonyms': ['barrette'], 'id': 54, 'def': "a pin for holding women's hair in place", 'name': 'barrette'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'barrow.n.03', 'synonyms': ['barrow', 'garden_cart', 'lawn_cart', 'wheelbarrow'], 'id': 55, 'def': 'a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels', 'name': 'barrow'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'base.n.03', 'synonyms': ['baseball_base'], 'id': 56, 'def': 'a place that the runner must touch before scoring', 'name': 'baseball_base'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'baseball.n.02', 'synonyms': ['baseball'], 'id': 57, 'def': 'a ball used in playing baseball', 'name': 'baseball'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'baseball_bat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baseball_bat'], 'id': 58, 'def': 'an implement used in baseball by the batter', 'name': 'baseball_bat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'baseball_cap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baseball_cap', 'jockey_cap', 'golf_cap'], 'id': 59, 'def': 'a cap with a bill', 'name': 'baseball_cap'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'baseball_glove.n.01', 'synonyms': ['baseball_glove', 'baseball_mitt'], 'id': 60, 'def': 'the handwear used by fielders in playing baseball', 'name': 'baseball_glove'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'basket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['basket', 'handbasket'], 'id': 61, 'def': 'a container that is usually woven and has handles', 'name': 'basket'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'basketball.n.02', 'synonyms': ['basketball'], 'id': 62, 'def': 'an inflated ball used in playing basketball', 'name': 'basketball'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bass_horn.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bass_horn', 'sousaphone', 'tuba'], 'id': 63, 'def': 'the lowest brass wind instrument', 'name': 'bass_horn'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bat_(animal)'], 'id': 64, 'def': 'nocturnal mouselike mammal with forelimbs modified to form membranous wings', 'name': 'bat_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bath_mat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bath_mat'], 'id': 65, 'def': 'a heavy towel or mat to stand on while drying yourself after a bath', 'name': 'bath_mat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bath_towel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bath_towel'], 'id': 66, 'def': 'a large towel; to dry yourself after a bath', 'name': 'bath_towel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bathrobe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bathrobe'], 'id': 67, 'def': 'a loose-fitting robe of towelling; worn after a bath or swim', 'name': 'bathrobe'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bathtub.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bathtub', 'bathing_tub'], 'id': 68, 'def': 'a large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body', 'name': 'bathtub'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'batter.n.02', 'synonyms': ['batter_(food)'], 'id': 69, 'def': 'a liquid or semiliquid mixture, as of flour, eggs, and milk, used in cooking', 'name': 'batter_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'battery.n.02', 'synonyms': ['battery'], 'id': 70, 'def': 'a portable device that produces electricity', 'name': 'battery'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'beach_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['beachball'], 'id': 71, 'def': 'large and light ball; for play at the seaside', 'name': 'beachball'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bead.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bead'], 'id': 72, 'def': 'a small ball with a hole through the middle used for ornamentation, jewellery, etc.', 'name': 'bead'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bean_curd.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bean_curd', 'tofu'], 'id': 73, 'def': 'cheeselike food made of curdled soybean milk', 'name': 'bean_curd'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'beanbag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['beanbag'], 'id': 74, 'def': 'a bag filled with dried beans or similar items; used in games or to sit on', 'name': 'beanbag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'beanie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['beanie', 'beany'], 'id': 75, 'def': 'a small skullcap; formerly worn by schoolboys and college freshmen', 'name': 'beanie'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bear'], 'id': 76, 'def': 'large carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with shaggy coats and claws', 'name': 'bear'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bed.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bed'], 'id': 77, 'def': 'a piece of furniture that provides a place to sleep', 'name': 'bed'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bedpan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bedpan'], 'id': 78, 'def': 'a shallow vessel used by a bedridden patient for defecation and urination', 'name': 'bedpan'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bedspread.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bedspread', 'bedcover', 'bed_covering', 'counterpane', 'spread'], 'id': 79, 'def': 'decorative cover for a bed', 'name': 'bedspread'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'beef.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cow'], 'id': 80, 'def': 'cattle/cow', 'name': 'cow'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'beef.n.02', 'synonyms': ['beef_(food)', 'boeuf_(food)'], 'id': 81, 'def': 'meat from an adult domestic bovine', 'name': 'beef_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'beeper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['beeper', 'pager'], 'id': 82, 'def': 'an device that beeps when the person carrying it is being paged', 'name': 'beeper'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'beer_bottle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['beer_bottle'], 'id': 83, 'def': 'a bottle that holds beer', 'name': 'beer_bottle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'beer_can.n.01', 'synonyms': ['beer_can'], 'id': 84, 'def': 'a can that holds beer', 'name': 'beer_can'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'beetle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['beetle'], 'id': 85, 'def': 'insect with hard wing covers', 'name': 'beetle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bell'], 'id': 86, 'def': 'a hollow device made of metal that makes a ringing sound when struck', 'name': 'bell'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bell_pepper.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bell_pepper', 'capsicum'], 'id': 87, 'def': 'large bell-shaped sweet pepper in green or red or yellow or orange or black varieties', 'name': 'bell_pepper'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'belt.n.02', 'synonyms': ['belt'], 'id': 88, 'def': 'a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist)', 'name': 'belt'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'belt_buckle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['belt_buckle'], 'id': 89, 'def': 'the buckle used to fasten a belt', 'name': 'belt_buckle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bench.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bench'], 'id': 90, 'def': 'a long seat for more than one person', 'name': 'bench'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'beret.n.01', 'synonyms': ['beret'], 'id': 91, 'def': 'a cap with no brim or bill; made of soft cloth', 'name': 'beret'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bib.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bib'], 'id': 92, 'def': 'a napkin tied under the chin of a child while eating', 'name': 'bib'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bible.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Bible'], 'id': 93, 'def': 'the sacred writings of the Christian religions', 'name': 'Bible'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bicycle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bicycle', 'bike_(bicycle)'], 'id': 94, 'def': 'a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals', 'name': 'bicycle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bill.n.09', 'synonyms': ['visor', 'vizor'], 'id': 95, 'def': 'a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes', 'name': 'visor'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'billboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['billboard'], 'id': 96, 'def': 'large outdoor signboard', 'name': 'billboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'binder.n.03', 'synonyms': ['binder', 'ring-binder'], 'id': 97, 'def': 'holds loose papers or magazines', 'name': 'binder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'binoculars.n.01', 'synonyms': ['binoculars', 'field_glasses', 'opera_glasses'], 'id': 98, 'def': 'an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes', 'name': 'binoculars'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bird.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bird'], 'id': 99, 'def': 'animal characterized by feathers and wings', 'name': 'bird'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bird_feeder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birdfeeder'], 'id': 100, 'def': 'an outdoor device that supplies food for wild birds', 'name': 'birdfeeder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'birdbath.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birdbath'], 'id': 101, 'def': 'an ornamental basin (usually in a garden) for birds to bathe in', 'name': 'birdbath'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'birdcage.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birdcage'], 'id': 102, 'def': 'a cage in which a bird can be kept', 'name': 'birdcage'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'birdhouse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birdhouse'], 'id': 103, 'def': 'a shelter for birds', 'name': 'birdhouse'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'birthday_cake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birthday_cake'], 'id': 104, 'def': 'decorated cake served at a birthday party', 'name': 'birthday_cake'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'birthday_card.n.01', 'synonyms': ['birthday_card'], 'id': 105, 'def': 'a card expressing a birthday greeting', 'name': 'birthday_card'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'black_flag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pirate_flag'], 'id': 106, 'def': 'a flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background', 'name': 'pirate_flag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'black_sheep.n.02', 'synonyms': ['black_sheep'], 'id': 107, 'def': 'sheep with a black coat', 'name': 'black_sheep'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'blackberry.n.01', 'synonyms': ['blackberry'], 'id': 108, 'def': 'large sweet black or very dark purple edible aggregate fruit', 'name': 'blackberry'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'blackboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['blackboard', 'chalkboard'], 'id': 109, 'def': 'sheet of slate; for writing with chalk', 'name': 'blackboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'blanket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['blanket'], 'id': 110, 'def': 'bedding that keeps a person warm in bed', 'name': 'blanket'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'blazer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['blazer', 'sport_jacket', 'sport_coat', 'sports_jacket', 'sports_coat'], 'id': 111, 'def': 'lightweight jacket; often striped in the colors of a club or school', 'name': 'blazer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'blender.n.01', 'synonyms': ['blender', 'liquidizer', 'liquidiser'], 'id': 112, 'def': 'an electrically powered mixer that mix or chop or liquefy foods', 'name': 'blender'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'blimp.n.02', 'synonyms': ['blimp'], 'id': 113, 'def': 'a small nonrigid airship used for observation or as a barrage balloon', 'name': 'blimp'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'blinker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['blinker', 'flasher'], 'id': 114, 'def': 'a light that flashes on and off; used as a signal or to send messages', 'name': 'blinker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'blouse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['blouse'], 'id': 115, 'def': 'a top worn by women', 'name': 'blouse'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'blueberry.n.02', 'synonyms': ['blueberry'], 'id': 116, 'def': 'sweet edible dark-blue berries of blueberry plants', 'name': 'blueberry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'board.n.09', 'synonyms': ['gameboard'], 'id': 117, 'def': 'a flat portable surface (usually rectangular) designed for board games', 'name': 'gameboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'boat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['boat', 'ship_(boat)'], 'id': 118, 'def': 'a vessel for travel on water', 'name': 'boat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bob.n.05', 'synonyms': ['bob', 'bobber', 'bobfloat'], 'id': 119, 'def': 'a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line', 'name': 'bob'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bobbin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bobbin', 'spool', 'reel'], 'id': 120, 'def': 'a thing around which thread/tape/film or other flexible materials can be wound', 'name': 'bobbin'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bobby_pin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bobby_pin', 'hairgrip'], 'id': 121, 'def': 'a flat wire hairpin used to hold bobbed hair in place', 'name': 'bobby_pin'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'boiled_egg.n.01', 'synonyms': ['boiled_egg', 'coddled_egg'], 'id': 122, 'def': 'egg cooked briefly in the shell in gently boiling water', 'name': 'boiled_egg'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bolo_tie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bolo_tie', 'bolo', 'bola_tie', 'bola'], 'id': 123, 'def': 'a cord fastened around the neck with an ornamental clasp and worn as a necktie', 'name': 'bolo_tie'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bolt.n.03', 'synonyms': ['deadbolt'], 'id': 124, 'def': 'the part of a lock that is engaged or withdrawn with a key', 'name': 'deadbolt'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bolt.n.06', 'synonyms': ['bolt'], 'id': 125, 'def': 'a screw that screws into a nut to form a fastener', 'name': 'bolt'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bonnet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bonnet'], 'id': 126, 'def': 'a hat tied under the chin', 'name': 'bonnet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'book.n.01', 'synonyms': ['book'], 'id': 127, 'def': 'a written work or composition that has been published', 'name': 'book'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bookcase.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bookcase'], 'id': 128, 'def': 'a piece of furniture with shelves for storing books', 'name': 'bookcase'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'booklet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['booklet', 'brochure', 'leaflet', 'pamphlet'], 'id': 129, 'def': 'a small book usually having a paper cover', 'name': 'booklet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bookmark.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bookmark', 'bookmarker'], 'id': 130, 'def': 'a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book', 'name': 'bookmark'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'boom.n.04', 'synonyms': ['boom_microphone', 'microphone_boom'], 'id': 131, 'def': 'a pole carrying an overhead microphone projected over a film or tv set', 'name': 'boom_microphone'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'boot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['boot'], 'id': 132, 'def': 'footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg', 'name': 'boot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bottle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bottle'], 'id': 133, 'def': 'a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids', 'name': 'bottle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bottle_opener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bottle_opener'], 'id': 134, 'def': 'an opener for removing caps or corks from bottles', 'name': 'bottle_opener'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bouquet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bouquet'], 'id': 135, 'def': 'an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present', 'name': 'bouquet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bow.n.04', 'synonyms': ['bow_(weapon)'], 'id': 136, 'def': 'a weapon for shooting arrows', 'name': 'bow_(weapon)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bow.n.08', 'synonyms': ['bow_(decorative_ribbons)'], 'id': 137, 'def': 'a decorative interlacing of ribbons', 'name': 'bow_(decorative_ribbons)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bow_tie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bow-tie', 'bowtie'], 'id': 138, 'def': "a man's tie that ties in a bow", 'name': 'bow-tie'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bowl.n.03', 'synonyms': ['bowl'], 'id': 139, 'def': 'a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods', 'name': 'bowl'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bowl.n.08', 'synonyms': ['pipe_bowl'], 'id': 140, 'def': 'a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco', 'name': 'pipe_bowl'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bowler_hat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bowler_hat', 'bowler', 'derby_hat', 'derby', 'plug_hat'], 'id': 141, 'def': 'a felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow brim', 'name': 'bowler_hat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bowling_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bowling_ball'], 'id': 142, 'def': 'a large ball with finger holes used in the sport of bowling', 'name': 'bowling_ball'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'box.n.01', 'synonyms': ['box'], 'id': 143, 'def': 'a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid', 'name': 'box'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'boxing_glove.n.01', 'synonyms': ['boxing_glove'], 'id': 144, 'def': 'large glove coverings the fists of a fighter worn for the sport of boxing', 'name': 'boxing_glove'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'brace.n.06', 'synonyms': ['suspenders'], 'id': 145, 'def': 'elastic straps that hold trousers up (usually used in the plural)', 'name': 'suspenders'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bracelet.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bracelet', 'bangle'], 'id': 146, 'def': 'jewelry worn around the wrist for decoration', 'name': 'bracelet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'brass.n.07', 'synonyms': ['brass_plaque'], 'id': 147, 'def': 'a memorial made of brass', 'name': 'brass_plaque'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'brassiere.n.01', 'synonyms': ['brassiere', 'bra', 'bandeau'], 'id': 148, 'def': 'an undergarment worn by women to support their breasts', 'name': 'brassiere'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bread-bin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bread-bin', 'breadbox'], 'id': 149, 'def': 'a container used to keep bread or cake in', 'name': 'bread-bin'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bread.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bread'], 'id': 150, 'def': 'food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked', 'name': 'bread'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'breechcloth.n.01', 'synonyms': ['breechcloth', 'breechclout', 'loincloth'], 'id': 151, 'def': 'a garment that provides covering for the loins', 'name': 'breechcloth'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bridal_gown.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bridal_gown', 'wedding_gown', 'wedding_dress'], 'id': 152, 'def': 'a gown worn by the bride at a wedding', 'name': 'bridal_gown'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'briefcase.n.01', 'synonyms': ['briefcase'], 'id': 153, 'def': 'a case with a handle; for carrying papers or files or books', 'name': 'briefcase'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'broccoli.n.01', 'synonyms': ['broccoli'], 'id': 154, 'def': 'plant with dense clusters of tight green flower buds', 'name': 'broccoli'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'brooch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['broach'], 'id': 155, 'def': 'a decorative pin worn by women', 'name': 'broach'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'broom.n.01', 'synonyms': ['broom'], 'id': 156, 'def': 'bundle of straws or twigs attached to a long handle; used for cleaning', 'name': 'broom'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'brownie.n.03', 'synonyms': ['brownie'], 'id': 157, 'def': 'square or bar of very rich chocolate cake usually with nuts', 'name': 'brownie'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'brussels_sprouts.n.01', 'synonyms': ['brussels_sprouts'], 'id': 158, 'def': 'the small edible cabbage-like buds growing along a stalk', 'name': 'brussels_sprouts'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bubble_gum.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bubble_gum'], 'id': 159, 'def': 'a kind of chewing gum that can be blown into bubbles', 'name': 'bubble_gum'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bucket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bucket', 'pail'], 'id': 160, 'def': 'a roughly cylindrical vessel that is open at the top', 'name': 'bucket'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'buggy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['horse_buggy'], 'id': 161, 'def': 'a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse', 'name': 'horse_buggy'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bull.n.11', 'synonyms': ['horned_cow'], 'id': 162, 'def': 'a cow with horns', 'name': 'bull'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bulldog.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bulldog'], 'id': 163, 'def': 'a thickset short-haired dog with a large head and strong undershot lower jaw', 'name': 'bulldog'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bulldozer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bulldozer', 'dozer'], 'id': 164, 'def': 'large powerful tractor; a large blade in front flattens areas of ground', 'name': 'bulldozer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bullet_train.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bullet_train'], 'id': 165, 'def': 'a high-speed passenger train', 'name': 'bullet_train'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bulletin_board.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bulletin_board', 'notice_board'], 'id': 166, 'def': 'a board that hangs on a wall; displays announcements', 'name': 'bulletin_board'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'bulletproof_vest.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bulletproof_vest'], 'id': 167, 'def': 'a vest capable of resisting the impact of a bullet', 'name': 'bulletproof_vest'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bullhorn.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bullhorn', 'megaphone'], 'id': 168, 'def': 'a portable loudspeaker with built-in microphone and amplifier', 'name': 'bullhorn'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bun.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bun', 'roll'], 'id': 169, 'def': 'small rounded bread either plain or sweet', 'name': 'bun'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'bunk_bed.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bunk_bed'], 'id': 170, 'def': 'beds built one above the other', 'name': 'bunk_bed'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'buoy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['buoy'], 'id': 171, 'def': 'a float attached by rope to the seabed to mark channels in a harbor or underwater hazards', 'name': 'buoy'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'burrito.n.01', 'synonyms': ['burrito'], 'id': 172, 'def': 'a flour tortilla folded around a filling', 'name': 'burrito'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'bus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['bus_(vehicle)', 'autobus', 'charabanc', 'double-decker', 'motorbus', 'motorcoach'], 'id': 173, 'def': 'a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport', 'name': 'bus_(vehicle)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'business_card.n.01', 'synonyms': ['business_card'], 'id': 174, 'def': "a card on which are printed the person's name and business affiliation", 'name': 'business_card'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'butter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['butter'], 'id': 175, 'def': 'an edible emulsion of fat globules made by churning milk or cream; for cooking and table use', 'name': 'butter'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'butterfly.n.01', 'synonyms': ['butterfly'], 'id': 176, 'def': 'insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings', 'name': 'butterfly'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'button.n.01', 'synonyms': ['button'], 'id': 177, 'def': 'a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes', 'name': 'button'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cab.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cab_(taxi)', 'taxi', 'taxicab'], 'id': 178, 'def': 'a car that takes passengers where they want to go in exchange for money', 'name': 'cab_(taxi)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cabana.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cabana'], 'id': 179, 'def': 'a small tent used as a dressing room beside the sea or a swimming pool', 'name': 'cabana'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cabin_car.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cabin_car', 'caboose'], 'id': 180, 'def': 'a car on a freight train for use of the train crew; usually the last car on the train', 'name': 'cabin_car'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cabinet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cabinet'], 'id': 181, 'def': 'a piece of furniture resembling a cupboard with doors and shelves and drawers', 'name': 'cabinet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cabinet.n.03', 'synonyms': ['locker', 'storage_locker'], 'id': 182, 'def': 'a storage compartment for clothes and valuables; usually it has a lock', 'name': 'locker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cake.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cake'], 'id': 183, 'def': 'baked goods made from or based on a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, and fat', 'name': 'cake'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'calculator.n.02', 'synonyms': ['calculator'], 'id': 184, 'def': 'a small machine that is used for mathematical calculations', 'name': 'calculator'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'calendar.n.02', 'synonyms': ['calendar'], 'id': 185, 'def': 'a list or register of events (appointments/social events/court cases, etc)', 'name': 'calendar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'calf.n.01', 'synonyms': ['calf'], 'id': 186, 'def': 'young of domestic cattle', 'name': 'calf'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'camcorder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['camcorder'], 'id': 187, 'def': 'a portable television camera and videocassette recorder', 'name': 'camcorder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'camel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['camel'], 'id': 188, 'def': 'cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions', 'name': 'camel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'camera.n.01', 'synonyms': ['camera'], 'id': 189, 'def': 'equipment for taking photographs', 'name': 'camera'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'camera_lens.n.01', 'synonyms': ['camera_lens'], 'id': 190, 'def': 'a lens that focuses the image in a camera', 'name': 'camera_lens'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'camper.n.02', 'synonyms': ['camper_(vehicle)', 'camping_bus', 'motor_home'], 'id': 191, 'def': 'a recreational vehicle equipped for camping out while traveling', 'name': 'camper_(vehicle)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'can.n.01', 'synonyms': ['can', 'tin_can'], 'id': 192, 'def': 'airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.', 'name': 'can'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'can_opener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['can_opener', 'tin_opener'], 'id': 193, 'def': 'a device for cutting cans open', 'name': 'can_opener'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'candle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candle', 'candlestick'], 'id': 194, 'def': 'stick of wax with a wick in the middle', 'name': 'candle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'candlestick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candle_holder'], 'id': 195, 'def': 'a holder with sockets for candles', 'name': 'candle_holder'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'candy_bar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candy_bar'], 'id': 196, 'def': 'a candy shaped as a bar', 'name': 'candy_bar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'candy_cane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['candy_cane'], 'id': 197, 'def': 'a hard candy in the shape of a rod (usually with stripes)', 'name': 'candy_cane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['walking_cane'], 'id': 198, 'def': 'a stick that people can lean on to help them walk', 'name': 'walking_cane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'canister.n.02', 'synonyms': ['canister', 'cannister'], 'id': 199, 'def': 'metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour', 'name': 'canister'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'canoe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['canoe'], 'id': 200, 'def': 'small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle', 'name': 'canoe'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cantaloup.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cantaloup', 'cantaloupe'], 'id': 201, 'def': 'the fruit of a cantaloup vine; small to medium-sized melon with yellowish flesh', 'name': 'cantaloup'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'canteen.n.01', 'synonyms': ['canteen'], 'id': 202, 'def': 'a flask for carrying water; used by soldiers or travelers', 'name': 'canteen'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cap_(headwear)'], 'id': 203, 'def': 'a tight-fitting headwear', 'name': 'cap_(headwear)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cap.n.02', 'synonyms': ['bottle_cap', 'cap_(container_lid)'], 'id': 204, 'def': 'a top (as for a bottle)', 'name': 'bottle_cap'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cape.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cape'], 'id': 205, 'def': 'a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter', 'name': 'cape'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cappuccino.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cappuccino', 'coffee_cappuccino'], 'id': 206, 'def': 'equal parts of espresso and steamed milk', 'name': 'cappuccino'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'car.n.01', 'synonyms': ['car_(automobile)', 'auto_(automobile)', 'automobile'], 'id': 207, 'def': 'a motor vehicle with four wheels', 'name': 'car_(automobile)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'car.n.02', 'synonyms': ['railcar_(part_of_a_train)', 'railway_car_(part_of_a_train)', 'railroad_car_(part_of_a_train)'], 'id': 208, 'def': 'a wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad (mark each individual railcar separately)', 'name': 'railcar_(part_of_a_train)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'car.n.04', 'synonyms': ['elevator_car'], 'id': 209, 'def': 'where passengers ride up and down', 'name': 'elevator_car'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'car_battery.n.01', 'synonyms': ['car_battery', 'automobile_battery'], 'id': 210, 'def': 'a battery in a motor vehicle', 'name': 'car_battery'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'card.n.02', 'synonyms': ['identity_card'], 'id': 211, 'def': 'a card certifying the identity of the bearer', 'name': 'identity_card'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'card.n.03', 'synonyms': ['card'], 'id': 212, 'def': 'a rectangular piece of paper used to send messages (e.g. greetings or pictures)', 'name': 'card'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cardigan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cardigan'], 'id': 213, 'def': 'knitted jacket that is fastened up the front with buttons or a zipper', 'name': 'cardigan'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cargo_ship.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cargo_ship', 'cargo_vessel'], 'id': 214, 'def': 'a ship designed to carry cargo', 'name': 'cargo_ship'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'carnation.n.01', 'synonyms': ['carnation'], 'id': 215, 'def': 'plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers', 'name': 'carnation'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'carriage.n.02', 'synonyms': ['horse_carriage'], 'id': 216, 'def': 'a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses', 'name': 'horse_carriage'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'carrot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['carrot'], 'id': 217, 'def': 'deep orange edible root of the cultivated carrot plant', 'name': 'carrot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'carryall.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tote_bag'], 'id': 218, 'def': 'a capacious bag or basket', 'name': 'tote_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cart.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cart'], 'id': 219, 'def': 'a heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by an animal', 'name': 'cart'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'carton.n.02', 'synonyms': ['carton'], 'id': 220, 'def': 'a container made of cardboard for holding food or drink', 'name': 'carton'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cash_register.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cash_register', 'register_(for_cash_transactions)'], 'id': 221, 'def': 'a cashbox with an adding machine to register transactions', 'name': 'cash_register'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'casserole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['casserole'], 'id': 222, 'def': 'food cooked and served in a casserole', 'name': 'casserole'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cassette.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cassette'], 'id': 223, 'def': 'a container that holds a magnetic tape used for recording or playing sound or video', 'name': 'cassette'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cast.n.05', 'synonyms': ['cast', 'plaster_cast', 'plaster_bandage'], 'id': 224, 'def': 'bandage consisting of a firm covering that immobilizes broken bones while they heal', 'name': 'cast'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cat'], 'id': 225, 'def': 'a domestic house cat', 'name': 'cat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cauliflower.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cauliflower'], 'id': 226, 'def': 'edible compact head of white undeveloped flowers', 'name': 'cauliflower'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cayenne.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cayenne_(spice)', 'cayenne_pepper_(spice)', 'red_pepper_(spice)'], 'id': 227, 'def': 'ground pods and seeds of pungent red peppers of the genus Capsicum', 'name': 'cayenne_(spice)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cd_player.n.01', 'synonyms': ['CD_player'], 'id': 228, 'def': 'electronic equipment for playing compact discs (CDs)', 'name': 'CD_player'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'celery.n.01', 'synonyms': ['celery'], 'id': 229, 'def': 'widely cultivated herb with aromatic leaf stalks that are eaten raw or cooked', 'name': 'celery'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cellular_telephone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cellular_telephone', 'cellular_phone', 'cellphone', 'mobile_phone', 'smart_phone'], 'id': 230, 'def': 'a hand-held mobile telephone', 'name': 'cellular_telephone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chain_mail.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chain_mail', 'ring_mail', 'chain_armor', 'chain_armour', 'ring_armor', 'ring_armour'], 'id': 231, 'def': '(Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings', 'name': 'chain_mail'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chair'], 'id': 232, 'def': 'a seat for one person, with a support for the back', 'name': 'chair'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chaise_longue.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chaise_longue', 'chaise', 'daybed'], 'id': 233, 'def': 'a long chair; for reclining', 'name': 'chaise_longue'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chalice.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chalice'], 'id': 234, 'def': 'a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cup', 'name': 'chalice'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'chandelier.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chandelier'], 'id': 235, 'def': 'branched lighting fixture; often ornate; hangs from the ceiling', 'name': 'chandelier'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chap.n.04', 'synonyms': ['chap'], 'id': 236, 'def': 'leather leggings without a seat; worn over trousers by cowboys to protect their legs', 'name': 'chap'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'checkbook.n.01', 'synonyms': ['checkbook', 'chequebook'], 'id': 237, 'def': 'a book issued to holders of checking accounts', 'name': 'checkbook'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'checkerboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['checkerboard'], 'id': 238, 'def': 'a board having 64 squares of two alternating colors', 'name': 'checkerboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cherry.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cherry'], 'id': 239, 'def': 'a red fruit with a single hard stone', 'name': 'cherry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chessboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chessboard'], 'id': 240, 'def': 'a checkerboard used to play chess', 'name': 'chessboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'chicken.n.02', 'synonyms': ['chicken_(animal)'], 'id': 241, 'def': 'a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs', 'name': 'chicken_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'chickpea.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chickpea', 'garbanzo'], 'id': 242, 'def': 'the seed of the chickpea plant; usually dried', 'name': 'chickpea'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'chili.n.02', 'synonyms': ['chili_(vegetable)', 'chili_pepper_(vegetable)', 'chilli_(vegetable)', 'chilly_(vegetable)', 'chile_(vegetable)'], 'id': 243, 'def': 'very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency', 'name': 'chili_(vegetable)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chime.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chime', 'gong'], 'id': 244, 'def': 'an instrument consisting of a set of bells that are struck with a hammer', 'name': 'chime'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chinaware.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chinaware'], 'id': 245, 'def': 'dishware made of high quality porcelain', 'name': 'chinaware'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'chip.n.04', 'synonyms': ['crisp_(potato_chip)', 'potato_chip'], 'id': 246, 'def': 'a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat', 'name': 'crisp_(potato_chip)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chip.n.06', 'synonyms': ['poker_chip'], 'id': 247, 'def': 'a small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling', 'name': 'poker_chip'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'chocolate_bar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chocolate_bar'], 'id': 248, 'def': 'a bar of chocolate candy', 'name': 'chocolate_bar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'chocolate_cake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chocolate_cake'], 'id': 249, 'def': 'cake containing chocolate', 'name': 'chocolate_cake'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chocolate_milk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chocolate_milk'], 'id': 250, 'def': 'milk flavored with chocolate syrup', 'name': 'chocolate_milk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'chocolate_mousse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chocolate_mousse'], 'id': 251, 'def': 'dessert mousse made with chocolate', 'name': 'chocolate_mousse'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'choker.n.03', 'synonyms': ['choker', 'collar', 'neckband'], 'id': 252, 'def': 'shirt collar, animal collar, or tight-fitting necklace', 'name': 'choker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'chopping_board.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chopping_board', 'cutting_board', 'chopping_block'], 'id': 253, 'def': 'a wooden board where meats or vegetables can be cut', 'name': 'chopping_board'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'chopstick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['chopstick'], 'id': 254, 'def': 'one of a pair of slender sticks used as oriental tableware to eat food with', 'name': 'chopstick'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'christmas_tree.n.05', 'synonyms': ['Christmas_tree'], 'id': 255, 'def': 'an ornamented evergreen used as a Christmas decoration', 'name': 'Christmas_tree'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'chute.n.02', 'synonyms': ['slide'], 'id': 256, 'def': 'sloping channel through which things can descend', 'name': 'slide'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cider.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cider', 'cyder'], 'id': 257, 'def': 'a beverage made from juice pressed from apples', 'name': 'cider'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cigar_box.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cigar_box'], 'id': 258, 'def': 'a box for holding cigars', 'name': 'cigar_box'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cigarette.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cigarette'], 'id': 259, 'def': 'finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking', 'name': 'cigarette'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cigarette_case.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cigarette_case', 'cigarette_pack'], 'id': 260, 'def': 'a small flat case for holding cigarettes', 'name': 'cigarette_case'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cistern.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cistern', 'water_tank'], 'id': 261, 'def': 'a tank that holds the water used to flush a toilet', 'name': 'cistern'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'clarinet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clarinet'], 'id': 262, 'def': 'a single-reed instrument with a straight tube', 'name': 'clarinet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'clasp.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clasp'], 'id': 263, 'def': 'a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together', 'name': 'clasp'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cleansing_agent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cleansing_agent', 'cleanser', 'cleaner'], 'id': 264, 'def': 'a preparation used in cleaning something', 'name': 'cleansing_agent'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cleat.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cleat_(for_securing_rope)'], 'id': 265, 'def': 'a fastener (usually with two projecting horns) around which a rope can be secured', 'name': 'cleat_(for_securing_rope)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'clementine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clementine'], 'id': 266, 'def': 'a variety of mandarin orange', 'name': 'clementine'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'clip.n.03', 'synonyms': ['clip'], 'id': 267, 'def': 'any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles together', 'name': 'clip'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'clipboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clipboard'], 'id': 268, 'def': 'a small writing board with a clip at the top for holding papers', 'name': 'clipboard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'clipper.n.03', 'synonyms': ['clippers_(for_plants)'], 'id': 269, 'def': 'shears for cutting grass or shrubbery (often used in the plural)', 'name': 'clippers_(for_plants)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cloak.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cloak'], 'id': 270, 'def': 'a loose outer garment', 'name': 'cloak'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'clock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clock', 'timepiece', 'timekeeper'], 'id': 271, 'def': 'a timepiece that shows the time of day', 'name': 'clock'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'clock_tower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clock_tower'], 'id': 272, 'def': 'a tower with a large clock visible high up on an outside face', 'name': 'clock_tower'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'clothes_hamper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clothes_hamper', 'laundry_basket', 'clothes_basket'], 'id': 273, 'def': 'a hamper that holds dirty clothes to be washed or wet clothes to be dried', 'name': 'clothes_hamper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'clothespin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clothespin', 'clothes_peg'], 'id': 274, 'def': 'wood or plastic fastener; for holding clothes on a clothesline', 'name': 'clothespin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'clutch_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['clutch_bag'], 'id': 275, 'def': "a woman's strapless purse that is carried in the hand", 'name': 'clutch_bag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'coaster.n.03', 'synonyms': ['coaster'], 'id': 276, 'def': 'a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table', 'name': 'coaster'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'coat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coat'], 'id': 277, 'def': 'an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down', 'name': 'coat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'coat_hanger.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coat_hanger', 'clothes_hanger', 'dress_hanger'], 'id': 278, 'def': "a hanger that is shaped like a person's shoulders", 'name': 'coat_hanger'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'coatrack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coatrack', 'hatrack'], 'id': 279, 'def': 'a rack with hooks for temporarily holding coats and hats', 'name': 'coatrack'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cock.n.04', 'synonyms': ['cock', 'rooster'], 'id': 280, 'def': 'adult male chicken', 'name': 'cock'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cockroach.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cockroach'], 'id': 281, 'def': 'any of numerous chiefly nocturnal insects; some are domestic pests', 'name': 'cockroach'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cocoa.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cocoa_(beverage)', 'hot_chocolate_(beverage)', 'drinking_chocolate'], 'id': 282, 'def': 'a beverage made from cocoa powder and milk and sugar; usually drunk hot', 'name': 'cocoa_(beverage)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'coconut.n.02', 'synonyms': ['coconut', 'cocoanut'], 'id': 283, 'def': 'large hard-shelled brown oval nut with a fibrous husk', 'name': 'coconut'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'coffee_maker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coffee_maker', 'coffee_machine'], 'id': 284, 'def': 'a kitchen appliance for brewing coffee automatically', 'name': 'coffee_maker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'coffee_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coffee_table', 'cocktail_table'], 'id': 285, 'def': 'low table where magazines can be placed and coffee or cocktails are served', 'name': 'coffee_table'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'coffeepot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coffeepot'], 'id': 286, 'def': 'tall pot in which coffee is brewed', 'name': 'coffeepot'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'coil.n.05', 'synonyms': ['coil'], 'id': 287, 'def': 'tubing that is wound in a spiral', 'name': 'coil'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'coin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coin'], 'id': 288, 'def': 'a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money', 'name': 'coin'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'colander.n.01', 'synonyms': ['colander', 'cullender'], 'id': 289, 'def': 'bowl-shaped strainer; used to wash or drain foods', 'name': 'colander'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'coleslaw.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coleslaw', 'slaw'], 'id': 290, 'def': 'basically shredded cabbage', 'name': 'coleslaw'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'coloring_material.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coloring_material', 'colouring_material'], 'id': 291, 'def': 'any material used for its color', 'name': 'coloring_material'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'combination_lock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['combination_lock'], 'id': 292, 'def': 'lock that can be opened only by turning dials in a special sequence', 'name': 'combination_lock'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'comforter.n.04', 'synonyms': ['pacifier', 'teething_ring'], 'id': 293, 'def': 'device used for an infant to suck or bite on', 'name': 'pacifier'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'comic_book.n.01', 'synonyms': ['comic_book'], 'id': 294, 'def': 'a magazine devoted to comic strips', 'name': 'comic_book'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'compass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['compass'], 'id': 295, 'def': 'navigational instrument for finding directions', 'name': 'compass'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'computer_keyboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['computer_keyboard', 'keyboard_(computer)'], 'id': 296, 'def': 'a keyboard that is a data input device for computers', 'name': 'computer_keyboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'condiment.n.01', 'synonyms': ['condiment'], 'id': 297, 'def': 'a preparation (a sauce or relish or spice) to enhance flavor or enjoyment', 'name': 'condiment'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cone', 'traffic_cone'], 'id': 298, 'def': 'a cone-shaped object used to direct traffic', 'name': 'cone'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'control.n.09', 'synonyms': ['control', 'controller'], 'id': 299, 'def': 'a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine', 'name': 'control'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'convertible.n.01', 'synonyms': ['convertible_(automobile)'], 'id': 300, 'def': 'a car that has top that can be folded or removed', 'name': 'convertible_(automobile)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'convertible.n.03', 'synonyms': ['sofa_bed'], 'id': 301, 'def': 'a sofa that can be converted into a bed', 'name': 'sofa_bed'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cooker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cooker'], 'id': 302, 'def': 'a utensil for cooking', 'name': 'cooker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cookie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cookie', 'cooky', 'biscuit_(cookie)'], 'id': 303, 'def': "any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term)", 'name': 'cookie'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cooking_utensil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cooking_utensil'], 'id': 304, 'def': 'a kitchen utensil made of material that does not melt easily; used for cooking', 'name': 'cooking_utensil'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cooler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cooler_(for_food)', 'ice_chest'], 'id': 305, 'def': 'an insulated box for storing food often with ice', 'name': 'cooler_(for_food)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cork.n.04', 'synonyms': ['cork_(bottle_plug)', 'bottle_cork'], 'id': 306, 'def': 'the plug in the mouth of a bottle (especially a wine bottle)', 'name': 'cork_(bottle_plug)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'corkboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['corkboard'], 'id': 307, 'def': 'a sheet consisting of cork granules', 'name': 'corkboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'corkscrew.n.01', 'synonyms': ['corkscrew', 'bottle_screw'], 'id': 308, 'def': 'a bottle opener that pulls corks', 'name': 'corkscrew'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'corn.n.03', 'synonyms': ['edible_corn', 'corn', 'maize'], 'id': 309, 'def': 'ears or kernels of corn that can be prepared and served for human food (only mark individual ears or kernels)', 'name': 'edible_corn'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cornbread.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cornbread'], 'id': 310, 'def': 'bread made primarily of cornmeal', 'name': 'cornbread'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cornet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cornet', 'horn', 'trumpet'], 'id': 311, 'def': 'a brass musical instrument with a narrow tube and a flared bell and many valves', 'name': 'cornet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cornice.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cornice', 'valance', 'valance_board', 'pelmet'], 'id': 312, 'def': 'a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing', 'name': 'cornice'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cornmeal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cornmeal'], 'id': 313, 'def': 'coarsely ground corn', 'name': 'cornmeal'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'corset.n.01', 'synonyms': ['corset', 'girdle'], 'id': 314, 'def': "a woman's close-fitting foundation garment", 'name': 'corset'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'costume.n.04', 'synonyms': ['costume'], 'id': 315, 'def': 'the attire characteristic of a country or a time or a social class', 'name': 'costume'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cougar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cougar', 'puma', 'catamount', 'mountain_lion', 'panther'], 'id': 316, 'def': 'large American feline resembling a lion', 'name': 'cougar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'coverall.n.01', 'synonyms': ['coverall'], 'id': 317, 'def': 'a loose-fitting protective garment that is worn over other clothing', 'name': 'coverall'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cowbell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cowbell'], 'id': 318, 'def': 'a bell hung around the neck of cow so that the cow can be easily located', 'name': 'cowbell'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cowboy_hat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cowboy_hat', 'ten-gallon_hat'], 'id': 319, 'def': 'a hat with a wide brim and a soft crown; worn by American ranch hands', 'name': 'cowboy_hat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crab.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crab_(animal)'], 'id': 320, 'def': 'decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened shell and pincers', 'name': 'crab_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'crab.n.05', 'synonyms': ['crabmeat'], 'id': 321, 'def': 'the edible flesh of any of various crabs', 'name': 'crabmeat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cracker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cracker'], 'id': 322, 'def': 'a thin crisp wafer', 'name': 'cracker'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'crape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crape', 'crepe', 'French_pancake'], 'id': 323, 'def': 'small very thin pancake', 'name': 'crape'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'crate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crate'], 'id': 324, 'def': 'a rugged box (usually made of wood); used for shipping', 'name': 'crate'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crayon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crayon', 'wax_crayon'], 'id': 325, 'def': 'writing or drawing implement made of a colored stick of composition wax', 'name': 'crayon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cream_pitcher.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cream_pitcher'], 'id': 326, 'def': 'a small pitcher for serving cream', 'name': 'cream_pitcher'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crescent_roll.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crescent_roll', 'croissant'], 'id': 327, 'def': 'very rich flaky crescent-shaped roll', 'name': 'crescent_roll'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crib.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crib', 'cot'], 'id': 328, 'def': 'baby bed with high sides made of slats', 'name': 'crib'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crock.n.03', 'synonyms': ['crock_pot', 'earthenware_jar'], 'id': 329, 'def': 'an earthen jar (made of baked clay) or a modern electric crockpot', 'name': 'crock_pot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'crossbar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crossbar'], 'id': 330, 'def': 'a horizontal bar that goes across something', 'name': 'crossbar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'crouton.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crouton'], 'id': 331, 'def': 'a small piece of toasted or fried bread; served in soup or salads', 'name': 'crouton'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crow.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crow'], 'id': 332, 'def': 'black birds having a raucous call', 'name': 'crow'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'crowbar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crowbar', 'wrecking_bar', 'pry_bar'], 'id': 333, 'def': 'a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge', 'name': 'crowbar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crown.n.04', 'synonyms': ['crown'], 'id': 334, 'def': 'an ornamental jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty', 'name': 'crown'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crucifix.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crucifix'], 'id': 335, 'def': 'representation of the cross on which Jesus died', 'name': 'crucifix'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cruise_ship.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cruise_ship', 'cruise_liner'], 'id': 336, 'def': 'a passenger ship used commercially for pleasure cruises', 'name': 'cruise_ship'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cruiser.n.01', 'synonyms': ['police_cruiser', 'patrol_car', 'police_car', 'squad_car'], 'id': 337, 'def': 'a car in which policemen cruise the streets', 'name': 'police_cruiser'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'crumb.n.03', 'synonyms': ['crumb'], 'id': 338, 'def': 'small piece of e.g. bread or cake', 'name': 'crumb'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'crutch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['crutch'], 'id': 339, 'def': 'a wooden or metal staff that fits under the armpit and reaches to the ground', 'name': 'crutch'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cub.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cub_(animal)'], 'id': 340, 'def': 'the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion', 'name': 'cub_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cube.n.05', 'synonyms': ['cube', 'square_block'], 'id': 341, 'def': 'a block in the (approximate) shape of a cube', 'name': 'cube'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cucumber.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cucumber', 'cuke'], 'id': 342, 'def': 'cylindrical green fruit with thin green rind and white flesh eaten as a vegetable', 'name': 'cucumber'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cufflink.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cufflink'], 'id': 343, 'def': 'jewelry consisting of linked buttons used to fasten the cuffs of a shirt', 'name': 'cufflink'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cup'], 'id': 344, 'def': 'a small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle', 'name': 'cup'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'cup.n.08', 'synonyms': ['trophy_cup'], 'id': 345, 'def': 'a metal award or cup-shaped vessel with handles that is awarded as a trophy to a competition winner', 'name': 'trophy_cup'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cupboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cupboard', 'closet'], 'id': 346, 'def': 'a small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space', 'name': 'cupboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cupcake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cupcake'], 'id': 347, 'def': 'small cake baked in a muffin tin', 'name': 'cupcake'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'curler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hair_curler', 'hair_roller', 'hair_crimper'], 'id': 348, 'def': 'a cylindrical tube around which the hair is wound to curl it', 'name': 'hair_curler'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'curling_iron.n.01', 'synonyms': ['curling_iron'], 'id': 349, 'def': 'a cylindrical home appliance that heats hair that has been curled around it', 'name': 'curling_iron'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'curtain.n.01', 'synonyms': ['curtain', 'drapery'], 'id': 350, 'def': 'hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)', 'name': 'curtain'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'cushion.n.03', 'synonyms': ['cushion'], 'id': 351, 'def': 'a soft bag filled with air or padding such as feathers or foam rubber', 'name': 'cushion'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cylinder.n.04', 'synonyms': ['cylinder'], 'id': 352, 'def': 'a cylindrical container', 'name': 'cylinder'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'cymbal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['cymbal'], 'id': 353, 'def': 'a percussion instrument consisting of a concave brass disk', 'name': 'cymbal'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dagger.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dagger'], 'id': 354, 'def': 'a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbing', 'name': 'dagger'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dalmatian.n.02', 'synonyms': ['dalmatian'], 'id': 355, 'def': 'a large breed having a smooth white coat with black or brown spots', 'name': 'dalmatian'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'dartboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dartboard'], 'id': 356, 'def': 'a circular board of wood or cork used as the target in the game of darts', 'name': 'dartboard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'date.n.08', 'synonyms': ['date_(fruit)'], 'id': 357, 'def': 'sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed', 'name': 'date_(fruit)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'deck_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['deck_chair', 'beach_chair'], 'id': 358, 'def': 'a folding chair for use outdoors; a wooden frame supports a length of canvas', 'name': 'deck_chair'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'deer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['deer', 'cervid'], 'id': 359, 'def': "distinguished from Bovidae by the male's having solid deciduous antlers", 'name': 'deer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'dental_floss.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dental_floss', 'floss'], 'id': 360, 'def': 'a soft thread for cleaning the spaces between the teeth', 'name': 'dental_floss'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'desk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['desk'], 'id': 361, 'def': 'a piece of furniture with a writing surface and usually drawers or other compartments', 'name': 'desk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'detergent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['detergent'], 'id': 362, 'def': 'a surface-active chemical widely used in industry and laundering', 'name': 'detergent'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'diaper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['diaper'], 'id': 363, 'def': 'garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist', 'name': 'diaper'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'diary.n.01', 'synonyms': ['diary', 'journal'], 'id': 364, 'def': 'yearly planner book', 'name': 'diary'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'die.n.01', 'synonyms': ['die', 'dice'], 'id': 365, 'def': 'a small cube with 1 to 6 spots on the six faces; used in gambling', 'name': 'die'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dinghy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dinghy', 'dory', 'rowboat'], 'id': 366, 'def': 'a small boat of shallow draft with seats and oars with which it is propelled', 'name': 'dinghy'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dining_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dining_table'], 'id': 367, 'def': 'a table at which meals are served', 'name': 'dining_table'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dinner_jacket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tux', 'tuxedo'], 'id': 368, 'def': 'semiformal evening dress for men', 'name': 'tux'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dish'], 'id': 369, 'def': 'a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food', 'name': 'dish'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'dish.n.05', 'synonyms': ['dish_antenna'], 'id': 370, 'def': 'directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector', 'name': 'dish_antenna'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'dishrag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dishrag', 'dishcloth'], 'id': 371, 'def': 'a cloth for washing dishes or cleaning in general', 'name': 'dishrag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dishtowel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dishtowel', 'tea_towel'], 'id': 372, 'def': 'a towel for drying dishes', 'name': 'dishtowel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dishwasher.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dishwasher', 'dishwashing_machine'], 'id': 373, 'def': 'a machine for washing dishes', 'name': 'dishwasher'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dishwasher_detergent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dishwasher_detergent', 'dishwashing_detergent', 'dishwashing_liquid', 'dishsoap'], 'id': 374, 'def': 'dishsoap or dish detergent designed for use in dishwashers', 'name': 'dishwasher_detergent'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dispenser.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dispenser'], 'id': 375, 'def': 'a container so designed that the contents can be used in prescribed amounts', 'name': 'dispenser'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'diving_board.n.01', 'synonyms': ['diving_board'], 'id': 376, 'def': 'a springboard from which swimmers can dive', 'name': 'diving_board'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dixie_cup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Dixie_cup', 'paper_cup'], 'id': 377, 'def': 'a disposable cup made of paper; for holding drinks', 'name': 'Dixie_cup'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dog.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dog'], 'id': 378, 'def': 'a common domesticated dog', 'name': 'dog'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dog_collar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dog_collar'], 'id': 379, 'def': 'a collar for a dog', 'name': 'dog_collar'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'doll.n.01', 'synonyms': ['doll'], 'id': 380, 'def': 'a toy replica of a HUMAN (NOT AN ANIMAL)', 'name': 'doll'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dollar.n.02', 'synonyms': ['dollar', 'dollar_bill', 'one_dollar_bill'], 'id': 381, 'def': 'a piece of paper money worth one dollar', 'name': 'dollar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dollhouse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dollhouse', "doll's_house"], 'id': 382, 'def': "a house so small that it is likened to a child's plaything", 'name': 'dollhouse'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'dolphin.n.02', 'synonyms': ['dolphin'], 'id': 383, 'def': 'any of various small toothed whales with a beaklike snout; larger than porpoises', 'name': 'dolphin'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'domestic_ass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['domestic_ass', 'donkey'], 'id': 384, 'def': 'domestic beast of burden descended from the African wild ass; patient but stubborn', 'name': 'domestic_ass'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'doorknob.n.01', 'synonyms': ['doorknob', 'doorhandle'], 'id': 385, 'def': "a knob used to open a door (often called `doorhandle' in Great Britain)", 'name': 'doorknob'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'doormat.n.02', 'synonyms': ['doormat', 'welcome_mat'], 'id': 386, 'def': 'a mat placed outside an exterior door for wiping the shoes before entering', 'name': 'doormat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'doughnut.n.02', 'synonyms': ['doughnut', 'donut'], 'id': 387, 'def': 'a small ring-shaped friedcake', 'name': 'doughnut'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dove.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dove'], 'id': 388, 'def': 'any of numerous small pigeons', 'name': 'dove'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dragonfly.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dragonfly'], 'id': 389, 'def': 'slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread at rest', 'name': 'dragonfly'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'drawer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['drawer'], 'id': 390, 'def': 'a boxlike container in a piece of furniture; made so as to slide in and out', 'name': 'drawer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'drawers.n.01', 'synonyms': ['underdrawers', 'boxers', 'boxershorts'], 'id': 391, 'def': 'underpants worn by men', 'name': 'underdrawers'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dress.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dress', 'frock'], 'id': 392, 'def': 'a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice', 'name': 'dress'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'dress_hat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dress_hat', 'high_hat', 'opera_hat', 'silk_hat', 'top_hat'], 'id': 393, 'def': "a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur", 'name': 'dress_hat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dress_suit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dress_suit'], 'id': 394, 'def': 'formalwear consisting of full evening dress for men', 'name': 'dress_suit'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'dresser.n.05', 'synonyms': ['dresser'], 'id': 395, 'def': 'a cabinet with shelves', 'name': 'dresser'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'drill.n.01', 'synonyms': ['drill'], 'id': 396, 'def': 'a tool with a sharp rotating point for making holes in hard materials', 'name': 'drill'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'drone.n.04', 'synonyms': ['drone'], 'id': 397, 'def': 'an aircraft without a pilot that is operated by remote control', 'name': 'drone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dropper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dropper', 'eye_dropper'], 'id': 398, 'def': 'pipet consisting of a small tube with a vacuum bulb at one end for drawing liquid in and releasing it a drop at a time', 'name': 'dropper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'drum.n.01', 'synonyms': ['drum_(musical_instrument)'], 'id': 399, 'def': 'a musical percussion instrument; usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched across each end', 'name': 'drum_(musical_instrument)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'drumstick.n.02', 'synonyms': ['drumstick'], 'id': 400, 'def': 'a stick used for playing a drum', 'name': 'drumstick'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'duck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['duck'], 'id': 401, 'def': 'small web-footed broad-billed swimming bird', 'name': 'duck'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'duckling.n.02', 'synonyms': ['duckling'], 'id': 402, 'def': 'young duck', 'name': 'duckling'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'duct_tape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['duct_tape'], 'id': 403, 'def': 'a wide silvery adhesive tape', 'name': 'duct_tape'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'duffel_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['duffel_bag', 'duffle_bag', 'duffel', 'duffle'], 'id': 404, 'def': 'a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth (does not include suitcases)', 'name': 'duffel_bag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dumbbell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dumbbell'], 'id': 405, 'def': 'an exercising weight with two ball-like ends connected by a short handle', 'name': 'dumbbell'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'dumpster.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dumpster'], 'id': 406, 'def': 'a container designed to receive and transport and dump waste', 'name': 'dumpster'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'dustpan.n.02', 'synonyms': ['dustpan'], 'id': 407, 'def': 'a short-handled receptacle into which dust can be swept', 'name': 'dustpan'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'eagle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eagle'], 'id': 408, 'def': 'large birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight', 'name': 'eagle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'earphone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['earphone', 'earpiece', 'headphone'], 'id': 409, 'def': 'device for listening to audio that is held over or inserted into the ear', 'name': 'earphone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'earplug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['earplug'], 'id': 410, 'def': 'a soft plug that is inserted into the ear canal to block sound', 'name': 'earplug'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'earring.n.01', 'synonyms': ['earring'], 'id': 411, 'def': 'jewelry to ornament the ear', 'name': 'earring'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'easel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['easel'], 'id': 412, 'def': "an upright tripod for displaying something (usually an artist's canvas)", 'name': 'easel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'eclair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eclair'], 'id': 413, 'def': 'oblong cream puff', 'name': 'eclair'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'eel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eel'], 'id': 414, 'def': 'an elongate fish with fatty flesh', 'name': 'eel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'egg.n.02', 'synonyms': ['egg', 'eggs'], 'id': 415, 'def': 'oval reproductive body of a fowl (especially a hen) used as food', 'name': 'egg'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'egg_roll.n.01', 'synonyms': ['egg_roll', 'spring_roll'], 'id': 416, 'def': 'minced vegetables and meat wrapped in a pancake and fried', 'name': 'egg_roll'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'egg_yolk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['egg_yolk', 'yolk_(egg)'], 'id': 417, 'def': 'the yellow spherical part of an egg', 'name': 'egg_yolk'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'eggbeater.n.02', 'synonyms': ['eggbeater', 'eggwhisk'], 'id': 418, 'def': 'a mixer for beating eggs or whipping cream', 'name': 'eggbeater'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'eggplant.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eggplant', 'aubergine'], 'id': 419, 'def': 'egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purple', 'name': 'eggplant'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'electric_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['electric_chair'], 'id': 420, 'def': 'a chair-shaped instrument of execution by electrocution', 'name': 'electric_chair'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'electric_refrigerator.n.01', 'synonyms': ['refrigerator'], 'id': 421, 'def': 'a refrigerator in which the coolant is pumped around by an electric motor', 'name': 'refrigerator'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'elephant.n.01', 'synonyms': ['elephant'], 'id': 422, 'def': 'a common elephant', 'name': 'elephant'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'elk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['elk', 'moose'], 'id': 423, 'def': 'large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male', 'name': 'elk'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'envelope.n.01', 'synonyms': ['envelope'], 'id': 424, 'def': 'a flat (usually rectangular) container for a letter, thin package, etc.', 'name': 'envelope'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'eraser.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eraser'], 'id': 425, 'def': 'an implement used to erase something', 'name': 'eraser'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'escargot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['escargot'], 'id': 426, 'def': 'edible snail usually served in the shell with a sauce of melted butter and garlic', 'name': 'escargot'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'eyepatch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['eyepatch'], 'id': 427, 'def': 'a protective cloth covering for an injured eye', 'name': 'eyepatch'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'falcon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['falcon'], 'id': 428, 'def': 'birds of prey having long pointed powerful wings adapted for swift flight', 'name': 'falcon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'fan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fan'], 'id': 429, 'def': 'a device for creating a current of air by movement of a surface or surfaces', 'name': 'fan'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'faucet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['faucet', 'spigot', 'tap'], 'id': 430, 'def': 'a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir', 'name': 'faucet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'fedora.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fedora'], 'id': 431, 'def': 'a hat made of felt with a creased crown', 'name': 'fedora'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'ferret.n.02', 'synonyms': ['ferret'], 'id': 432, 'def': 'domesticated albino variety of the European polecat bred for hunting rats and rabbits', 'name': 'ferret'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ferris_wheel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Ferris_wheel'], 'id': 433, 'def': 'a large wheel with suspended seats that remain upright as the wheel rotates', 'name': 'Ferris_wheel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ferry.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ferry', 'ferryboat'], 'id': 434, 'def': 'a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule', 'name': 'ferry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'fig.n.04', 'synonyms': ['fig_(fruit)'], 'id': 435, 'def': 'fleshy sweet pear-shaped yellowish or purple fruit eaten fresh or preserved or dried', 'name': 'fig_(fruit)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'fighter.n.02', 'synonyms': ['fighter_jet', 'fighter_aircraft', 'attack_aircraft'], 'id': 436, 'def': 'a high-speed military or naval airplane designed to destroy enemy targets', 'name': 'fighter_jet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'figurine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['figurine'], 'id': 437, 'def': 'a small carved or molded figure', 'name': 'figurine'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'file.n.03', 'synonyms': ['file_cabinet', 'filing_cabinet'], 'id': 438, 'def': 'office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order', 'name': 'file_cabinet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'file.n.04', 'synonyms': ['file_(tool)'], 'id': 439, 'def': 'a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal', 'name': 'file_(tool)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'fire_alarm.n.02', 'synonyms': ['fire_alarm', 'smoke_alarm'], 'id': 440, 'def': 'an alarm that is tripped off by fire or smoke', 'name': 'fire_alarm'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'fire_engine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fire_engine', 'fire_truck'], 'id': 441, 'def': 'large trucks that carry firefighters and equipment to the site of a fire', 'name': 'fire_engine'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'fire_extinguisher.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fire_extinguisher', 'extinguisher'], 'id': 442, 'def': 'a manually operated device for extinguishing small fires', 'name': 'fire_extinguisher'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'fire_hose.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fire_hose'], 'id': 443, 'def': 'a large hose that carries water from a fire hydrant to the site of the fire', 'name': 'fire_hose'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'fireplace.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fireplace'], 'id': 444, 'def': 'an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built', 'name': 'fireplace'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'fireplug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fireplug', 'fire_hydrant', 'hydrant'], 'id': 445, 'def': 'an upright hydrant for drawing water to use in fighting a fire', 'name': 'fireplug'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'first-aid_kit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['first-aid_kit'], 'id': 446, 'def': 'kit consisting of a set of bandages and medicines for giving first aid', 'name': 'first-aid_kit'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'fish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fish'], 'id': 447, 'def': 'any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills', 'name': 'fish'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'fish.n.02', 'synonyms': ['fish_(food)'], 'id': 448, 'def': 'the flesh of fish used as food', 'name': 'fish_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'fishbowl.n.02', 'synonyms': ['fishbowl', 'goldfish_bowl'], 'id': 449, 'def': 'a transparent bowl in which small fish are kept', 'name': 'fishbowl'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'fishing_rod.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fishing_rod', 'fishing_pole'], 'id': 450, 'def': 'a rod that is used in fishing to extend the fishing line', 'name': 'fishing_rod'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'flag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flag'], 'id': 451, 'def': 'emblem usually consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design (do not include pole)', 'name': 'flag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'flagpole.n.02', 'synonyms': ['flagpole', 'flagstaff'], 'id': 452, 'def': 'a tall staff or pole on which a flag is raised', 'name': 'flagpole'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'flamingo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flamingo'], 'id': 453, 'def': 'large pink web-footed bird with down-bent bill', 'name': 'flamingo'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'flannel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flannel'], 'id': 454, 'def': 'a soft light woolen fabric; used for clothing', 'name': 'flannel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'flap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flap'], 'id': 455, 'def': 'any broad thin covering attached at one edge, such as a mud flap next to a wheel or a flap on an airplane wing', 'name': 'flap'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'flash.n.10', 'synonyms': ['flash', 'flashbulb'], 'id': 456, 'def': 'a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph', 'name': 'flash'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'flashlight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flashlight', 'torch'], 'id': 457, 'def': 'a small portable battery-powered electric lamp', 'name': 'flashlight'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'fleece.n.03', 'synonyms': ['fleece'], 'id': 458, 'def': 'a soft bulky fabric with deep pile; used chiefly for clothing', 'name': 'fleece'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'flip-flop.n.02', 'synonyms': ['flip-flop_(sandal)'], 'id': 459, 'def': 'a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between two toes', 'name': 'flip-flop_(sandal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'flipper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flipper_(footwear)', 'fin_(footwear)'], 'id': 460, 'def': 'a shoe to aid a person in swimming', 'name': 'flipper_(footwear)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'flower_arrangement.n.01', 'synonyms': ['flower_arrangement', 'floral_arrangement'], 'id': 461, 'def': 'a decorative arrangement of flowers', 'name': 'flower_arrangement'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'flute.n.02', 'synonyms': ['flute_glass', 'champagne_flute'], 'id': 462, 'def': 'a tall narrow wineglass', 'name': 'flute_glass'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'foal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['foal'], 'id': 463, 'def': 'a young horse', 'name': 'foal'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'folding_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['folding_chair'], 'id': 464, 'def': 'a chair that can be folded flat for storage', 'name': 'folding_chair'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'food_processor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['food_processor'], 'id': 465, 'def': 'a kitchen appliance for shredding, blending, chopping, or slicing food', 'name': 'food_processor'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'football.n.02', 'synonyms': ['football_(American)'], 'id': 466, 'def': 'the inflated oblong ball used in playing American football', 'name': 'football_(American)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'football_helmet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['football_helmet'], 'id': 467, 'def': 'a padded helmet with a face mask to protect the head of football players', 'name': 'football_helmet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'footstool.n.01', 'synonyms': ['footstool', 'footrest'], 'id': 468, 'def': 'a low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated person', 'name': 'footstool'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'fork.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fork'], 'id': 469, 'def': 'cutlery used for serving and eating food', 'name': 'fork'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'forklift.n.01', 'synonyms': ['forklift'], 'id': 470, 'def': 'an industrial vehicle with a power operated fork in front that can be inserted under loads to lift and move them', 'name': 'forklift'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'freight_car.n.01', 'synonyms': ['freight_car'], 'id': 471, 'def': 'a railway car that carries freight', 'name': 'freight_car'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'french_toast.n.01', 'synonyms': ['French_toast'], 'id': 472, 'def': 'bread slice dipped in egg and milk and fried', 'name': 'French_toast'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'freshener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['freshener', 'air_freshener'], 'id': 473, 'def': 'anything that freshens air by removing or covering odor', 'name': 'freshener'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'frisbee.n.01', 'synonyms': ['frisbee'], 'id': 474, 'def': 'a light, plastic disk propelled with a flip of the wrist for recreation or competition', 'name': 'frisbee'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'frog.n.01', 'synonyms': ['frog', 'toad', 'toad_frog'], 'id': 475, 'def': 'a tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping', 'name': 'frog'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'fruit_juice.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fruit_juice'], 'id': 476, 'def': 'drink produced by squeezing or crushing fruit', 'name': 'fruit_juice'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'frying_pan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['frying_pan', 'frypan', 'skillet'], 'id': 477, 'def': 'a pan used for frying foods', 'name': 'frying_pan'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'fudge.n.01', 'synonyms': ['fudge'], 'id': 478, 'def': 'soft creamy candy', 'name': 'fudge'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'funnel.n.02', 'synonyms': ['funnel'], 'id': 479, 'def': 'a cone-shaped utensil used to channel a substance into a container with a small mouth', 'name': 'funnel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'futon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['futon'], 'id': 480, 'def': 'a pad that is used for sleeping on the floor or on a raised frame', 'name': 'futon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'gag.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gag', 'muzzle'], 'id': 481, 'def': "restraint put into a person's mouth to prevent speaking or shouting", 'name': 'gag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'garbage.n.03', 'synonyms': ['garbage'], 'id': 482, 'def': 'a receptacle where waste can be discarded', 'name': 'garbage'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'garbage_truck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['garbage_truck'], 'id': 483, 'def': 'a truck for collecting domestic refuse', 'name': 'garbage_truck'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'garden_hose.n.01', 'synonyms': ['garden_hose'], 'id': 484, 'def': 'a hose used for watering a lawn or garden', 'name': 'garden_hose'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'gargle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gargle', 'mouthwash'], 'id': 485, 'def': 'a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth', 'name': 'gargle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'gargoyle.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gargoyle'], 'id': 486, 'def': 'an ornament consisting of a grotesquely carved figure of a person or animal', 'name': 'gargoyle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'garlic.n.02', 'synonyms': ['garlic', 'ail'], 'id': 487, 'def': 'aromatic bulb used as seasoning', 'name': 'garlic'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'gasmask.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gasmask', 'respirator', 'gas_helmet'], 'id': 488, 'def': 'a protective face mask with a filter', 'name': 'gasmask'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'gazelle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gazelle'], 'id': 489, 'def': 'small swift graceful antelope of Africa and Asia having lustrous eyes', 'name': 'gazelle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'gelatin.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gelatin', 'jelly'], 'id': 490, 'def': 'an edible jelly made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods', 'name': 'gelatin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'gem.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gemstone'], 'id': 491, 'def': 'a crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry', 'name': 'gemstone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'generator.n.02', 'synonyms': ['generator'], 'id': 492, 'def': 'engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction', 'name': 'generator'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'giant_panda.n.01', 'synonyms': ['giant_panda', 'panda', 'panda_bear'], 'id': 493, 'def': 'large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet', 'name': 'giant_panda'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'gift_wrap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gift_wrap'], 'id': 494, 'def': 'attractive wrapping paper suitable for wrapping gifts', 'name': 'gift_wrap'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ginger.n.03', 'synonyms': ['ginger', 'gingerroot'], 'id': 495, 'def': 'the root of the common ginger plant; used fresh as a seasoning', 'name': 'ginger'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'giraffe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['giraffe'], 'id': 496, 'def': 'tall animal having a spotted coat and small horns and very long neck and legs', 'name': 'giraffe'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'girdle.n.02', 'synonyms': ['cincture', 'sash', 'waistband', 'waistcloth'], 'id': 497, 'def': 'a band of material around the waist that strengthens a skirt or trousers', 'name': 'cincture'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'glass.n.02', 'synonyms': ['glass_(drink_container)', 'drinking_glass'], 'id': 498, 'def': 'a container for holding liquids while drinking', 'name': 'glass_(drink_container)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'globe.n.03', 'synonyms': ['globe'], 'id': 499, 'def': 'a sphere on which a map (especially of the earth) is represented', 'name': 'globe'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'glove.n.02', 'synonyms': ['glove'], 'id': 500, 'def': 'handwear covering the hand', 'name': 'glove'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'goat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['goat'], 'id': 501, 'def': 'a common goat', 'name': 'goat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'goggles.n.01', 'synonyms': ['goggles'], 'id': 502, 'def': 'tight-fitting spectacles worn to protect the eyes', 'name': 'goggles'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'goldfish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['goldfish'], 'id': 503, 'def': 'small golden or orange-red freshwater fishes used as pond or aquarium pets', 'name': 'goldfish'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'golf_club.n.02', 'synonyms': ['golf_club', 'golf-club'], 'id': 504, 'def': 'golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball', 'name': 'golf_club'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'golfcart.n.01', 'synonyms': ['golfcart'], 'id': 505, 'def': 'a small motor vehicle in which golfers can ride between shots', 'name': 'golfcart'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'gondola.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gondola_(boat)'], 'id': 506, 'def': 'long narrow flat-bottomed boat propelled by sculling; traditionally used on canals of Venice', 'name': 'gondola_(boat)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'goose.n.01', 'synonyms': ['goose'], 'id': 507, 'def': 'loud, web-footed long-necked aquatic birds usually larger than ducks', 'name': 'goose'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'gorilla.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gorilla'], 'id': 508, 'def': 'largest ape', 'name': 'gorilla'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'gourd.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gourd'], 'id': 509, 'def': 'any of numerous inedible fruits with hard rinds', 'name': 'gourd'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'grape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grape'], 'id': 510, 'def': 'any of various juicy fruit with green or purple skins; grow in clusters', 'name': 'grape'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'grater.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grater'], 'id': 511, 'def': 'utensil with sharp perforations for shredding foods (as vegetables or cheese)', 'name': 'grater'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'gravestone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gravestone', 'headstone', 'tombstone'], 'id': 512, 'def': 'a stone that is used to mark a grave', 'name': 'gravestone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'gravy_boat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gravy_boat', 'gravy_holder'], 'id': 513, 'def': 'a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce', 'name': 'gravy_boat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'green_bean.n.02', 'synonyms': ['green_bean'], 'id': 514, 'def': 'a common bean plant cultivated for its slender green edible pods', 'name': 'green_bean'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'green_onion.n.01', 'synonyms': ['green_onion', 'spring_onion', 'scallion'], 'id': 515, 'def': 'a young onion before the bulb has enlarged', 'name': 'green_onion'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'griddle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['griddle'], 'id': 516, 'def': 'cooking utensil consisting of a flat heated surface on which food is cooked', 'name': 'griddle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'grill.n.02', 'synonyms': ['grill', 'grille', 'grillwork', 'radiator_grille'], 'id': 517, 'def': 'a framework of metal bars used as a partition or a grate', 'name': 'grill'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'grits.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grits', 'hominy_grits'], 'id': 518, 'def': 'coarsely ground corn boiled as a breakfast dish', 'name': 'grits'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'grizzly.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grizzly', 'grizzly_bear'], 'id': 519, 'def': 'powerful brownish-yellow bear of the uplands of western North America', 'name': 'grizzly'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'grocery_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['grocery_bag'], 'id': 520, 'def': "a sack for holding customer's groceries", 'name': 'grocery_bag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'guitar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['guitar'], 'id': 521, 'def': 'a stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking', 'name': 'guitar'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'gull.n.02', 'synonyms': ['gull', 'seagull'], 'id': 522, 'def': 'mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs', 'name': 'gull'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'gun.n.01', 'synonyms': ['gun'], 'id': 523, 'def': 'a weapon that discharges a bullet at high velocity from a metal tube', 'name': 'gun'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'hairbrush.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hairbrush'], 'id': 524, 'def': "a brush used to groom a person's hair", 'name': 'hairbrush'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hairnet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hairnet'], 'id': 525, 'def': 'a small net that someone wears over their hair to keep it in place', 'name': 'hairnet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hairpin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hairpin'], 'id': 526, 'def': "a double pronged pin used to hold women's hair in place", 'name': 'hairpin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'halter.n.03', 'synonyms': ['halter_top'], 'id': 527, 'def': "a woman's top that fastens behind the back and neck leaving the back and arms uncovered", 'name': 'halter_top'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ham.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ham', 'jambon', 'gammon'], 'id': 528, 'def': 'meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)', 'name': 'ham'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hamburger.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hamburger', 'beefburger', 'burger'], 'id': 529, 'def': 'a sandwich consisting of a patty of minced beef served on a bun', 'name': 'hamburger'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hammer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['hammer'], 'id': 530, 'def': 'a hand tool with a heavy head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking', 'name': 'hammer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hammock.n.02', 'synonyms': ['hammock'], 'id': 531, 'def': 'a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees)', 'name': 'hammock'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hamper.n.02', 'synonyms': ['hamper'], 'id': 532, 'def': 'a basket usually with a cover', 'name': 'hamper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hamster.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hamster'], 'id': 533, 'def': 'short-tailed burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches', 'name': 'hamster'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'hand_blower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hair_dryer'], 'id': 534, 'def': 'a hand-held electric blower that can blow warm air onto the hair', 'name': 'hair_dryer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hand_glass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hand_glass', 'hand_mirror'], 'id': 535, 'def': 'a mirror intended to be held in the hand', 'name': 'hand_glass'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'hand_towel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hand_towel', 'face_towel'], 'id': 536, 'def': 'a small towel used to dry the hands or face', 'name': 'hand_towel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'handcart.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handcart', 'pushcart', 'hand_truck'], 'id': 537, 'def': 'wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person', 'name': 'handcart'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'handcuff.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handcuff'], 'id': 538, 'def': 'shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist', 'name': 'handcuff'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'handkerchief.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handkerchief'], 'id': 539, 'def': 'a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory', 'name': 'handkerchief'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'handle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handle', 'grip', 'handgrip'], 'id': 540, 'def': 'the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it', 'name': 'handle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'handsaw.n.01', 'synonyms': ['handsaw', "carpenter's_saw"], 'id': 541, 'def': 'a saw used with one hand for cutting wood', 'name': 'handsaw'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hardback.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hardback_book', 'hardcover_book'], 'id': 542, 'def': 'a book with cardboard or cloth or leather covers', 'name': 'hardback_book'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'harmonium.n.01', 'synonyms': ['harmonium', 'organ_(musical_instrument)', 'reed_organ_(musical_instrument)'], 'id': 543, 'def': 'a free-reed instrument in which air is forced through the reeds by bellows', 'name': 'harmonium'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'hat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hat'], 'id': 544, 'def': 'headwear that protects the head from bad weather, sun, or worn for fashion', 'name': 'hat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hatbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hatbox'], 'id': 545, 'def': 'a round piece of luggage for carrying hats', 'name': 'hatbox'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'head_covering.n.01', 'synonyms': ['veil'], 'id': 546, 'def': 'a garment that covers the head OR face', 'name': 'veil'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'headband.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headband'], 'id': 547, 'def': 'a band worn around or over the head', 'name': 'headband'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'headboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headboard'], 'id': 548, 'def': 'a vertical board or panel forming the head of a bedstead', 'name': 'headboard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'headlight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headlight', 'headlamp'], 'id': 549, 'def': 'a powerful light with reflector; attached to the front of an automobile or locomotive', 'name': 'headlight'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'headscarf.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headscarf'], 'id': 550, 'def': 'a kerchief worn over the head and tied under the chin', 'name': 'headscarf'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'headset.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headset'], 'id': 551, 'def': 'receiver consisting of a pair of headphones', 'name': 'headset'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'headstall.n.01', 'synonyms': ['headstall_(for_horses)', 'headpiece_(for_horses)'], 'id': 552, 'def': "the band that is the part of a bridle that fits around a horse's head", 'name': 'headstall_(for_horses)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'heart.n.02', 'synonyms': ['heart'], 'id': 553, 'def': 'a muscular organ; its contractions move the blood through the body', 'name': 'heart'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'heater.n.01', 'synonyms': ['heater', 'warmer'], 'id': 554, 'def': 'device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room', 'name': 'heater'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'helicopter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['helicopter'], 'id': 555, 'def': 'an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades', 'name': 'helicopter'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'helmet.n.02', 'synonyms': ['helmet'], 'id': 556, 'def': 'a protective headgear made of hard material to resist blows', 'name': 'helmet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'heron.n.02', 'synonyms': ['heron'], 'id': 557, 'def': 'grey or white wading bird with long neck and long legs and (usually) long bill', 'name': 'heron'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'highchair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['highchair', 'feeding_chair'], 'id': 558, 'def': 'a chair for feeding a very young child', 'name': 'highchair'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'hinge.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hinge'], 'id': 559, 'def': 'a joint that holds two parts together so that one can swing relative to the other', 'name': 'hinge'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hippopotamus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hippopotamus'], 'id': 560, 'def': 'massive thick-skinned animal living in or around rivers of tropical Africa', 'name': 'hippopotamus'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hockey_stick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hockey_stick'], 'id': 561, 'def': 'sports implement consisting of a stick used by hockey players to move the puck', 'name': 'hockey_stick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hog.n.03', 'synonyms': ['hog', 'pig'], 'id': 562, 'def': 'domestic swine', 'name': 'hog'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'home_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['home_plate_(baseball)', 'home_base_(baseball)'], 'id': 563, 'def': '(baseball) a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score', 'name': 'home_plate_(baseball)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'honey.n.01', 'synonyms': ['honey'], 'id': 564, 'def': 'a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees', 'name': 'honey'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'hood.n.06', 'synonyms': ['fume_hood', 'exhaust_hood'], 'id': 565, 'def': 'metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes', 'name': 'fume_hood'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'hook.n.05', 'synonyms': ['hook'], 'id': 566, 'def': 'a curved or bent implement for suspending or pulling something', 'name': 'hook'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hookah.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hookah', 'narghile', 'nargileh', 'sheesha', 'shisha', 'water_pipe'], 'id': 567, 'def': 'a tobacco pipe with a long flexible tube connected to a container where the smoke is cooled by passing through water', 'name': 'hookah'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hornet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hornet'], 'id': 568, 'def': 'large stinging wasp', 'name': 'hornet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'horse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['horse'], 'id': 569, 'def': 'a common horse', 'name': 'horse'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'hose.n.03', 'synonyms': ['hose', 'hosepipe'], 'id': 570, 'def': 'a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas', 'name': 'hose'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hot-air_balloon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hot-air_balloon'], 'id': 571, 'def': 'balloon for travel through the air in a basket suspended below a large bag of heated air', 'name': 'hot-air_balloon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hot_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hotplate'], 'id': 572, 'def': 'a portable electric appliance for heating or cooking or keeping food warm', 'name': 'hotplate'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hot_sauce.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hot_sauce'], 'id': 573, 'def': 'a pungent peppery sauce', 'name': 'hot_sauce'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hourglass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hourglass'], 'id': 574, 'def': 'a sandglass timer that runs for sixty minutes', 'name': 'hourglass'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'houseboat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['houseboat'], 'id': 575, 'def': 'a barge that is designed and equipped for use as a dwelling', 'name': 'houseboat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'hummingbird.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hummingbird'], 'id': 576, 'def': 'tiny American bird having brilliant iridescent plumage and long slender bills', 'name': 'hummingbird'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'hummus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['hummus', 'humus', 'hommos', 'hoummos', 'humous'], 'id': 577, 'def': 'a thick spread made from mashed chickpeas', 'name': 'hummus'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ice_bear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['polar_bear'], 'id': 578, 'def': 'white bear of Arctic regions', 'name': 'polar_bear'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ice_cream.n.01', 'synonyms': ['icecream'], 'id': 579, 'def': 'frozen dessert containing cream and sugar and flavoring', 'name': 'icecream'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'ice_lolly.n.01', 'synonyms': ['popsicle'], 'id': 580, 'def': 'ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick', 'name': 'popsicle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ice_maker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ice_maker'], 'id': 581, 'def': 'an appliance included in some electric refrigerators for making ice cubes', 'name': 'ice_maker'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'ice_pack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ice_pack', 'ice_bag'], 'id': 582, 'def': 'a waterproof bag filled with ice: applied to the body (especially the head) to cool or reduce swelling', 'name': 'ice_pack'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'ice_skate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ice_skate'], 'id': 583, 'def': 'skate consisting of a boot with a steel blade fitted to the sole', 'name': 'ice_skate'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'igniter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['igniter', 'ignitor', 'lighter'], 'id': 584, 'def': 'a substance or device used to start a fire', 'name': 'igniter'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'inhaler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['inhaler', 'inhalator'], 'id': 585, 'def': 'a dispenser that produces a chemical vapor to be inhaled through mouth or nose', 'name': 'inhaler'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ipod.n.01', 'synonyms': ['iPod'], 'id': 586, 'def': 'a pocket-sized device used to play music files', 'name': 'iPod'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'iron.n.04', 'synonyms': ['iron_(for_clothing)', 'smoothing_iron_(for_clothing)'], 'id': 587, 'def': 'home appliance consisting of a flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth cloth', 'name': 'iron_(for_clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ironing_board.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ironing_board'], 'id': 588, 'def': 'narrow padded board on collapsible supports; used for ironing clothes', 'name': 'ironing_board'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'jacket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jacket'], 'id': 589, 'def': 'a waist-length coat', 'name': 'jacket'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'jam.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jam'], 'id': 590, 'def': 'preserve of crushed fruit', 'name': 'jam'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'jar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jar'], 'id': 591, 'def': 'a vessel (usually cylindrical) with a wide mouth and without handles', 'name': 'jar'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'jean.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jean', 'blue_jean', 'denim'], 'id': 592, 'def': '(usually plural) close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wear', 'name': 'jean'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'jeep.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jeep', 'landrover'], 'id': 593, 'def': 'a car suitable for traveling over rough terrain', 'name': 'jeep'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'jelly_bean.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jelly_bean', 'jelly_egg'], 'id': 594, 'def': 'sugar-glazed jellied candy', 'name': 'jelly_bean'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'jersey.n.03', 'synonyms': ['jersey', 'T-shirt', 'tee_shirt'], 'id': 595, 'def': 'a close-fitting pullover shirt', 'name': 'jersey'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'jet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jet_plane', 'jet-propelled_plane'], 'id': 596, 'def': 'an airplane powered by one or more jet engines', 'name': 'jet_plane'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'jewel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jewel', 'gem', 'precious_stone'], 'id': 597, 'def': 'a precious or semiprecious stone incorporated into a piece of jewelry', 'name': 'jewel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'jewelry.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jewelry', 'jewellery'], 'id': 598, 'def': 'an adornment (as a bracelet or ring or necklace) made of precious metals and set with gems (or imitation gems)', 'name': 'jewelry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'joystick.n.02', 'synonyms': ['joystick'], 'id': 599, 'def': 'a control device for computers consisting of a vertical handle that can move freely in two directions', 'name': 'joystick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'jump_suit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['jumpsuit'], 'id': 600, 'def': "one-piece garment fashioned after a parachutist's uniform", 'name': 'jumpsuit'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'kayak.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kayak'], 'id': 601, 'def': 'a small canoe consisting of a light frame made watertight with animal skins', 'name': 'kayak'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'keg.n.02', 'synonyms': ['keg'], 'id': 602, 'def': 'small cask or barrel', 'name': 'keg'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'kennel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kennel', 'doghouse'], 'id': 603, 'def': 'outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog', 'name': 'kennel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'kettle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kettle', 'boiler'], 'id': 604, 'def': 'a metal pot for stewing or boiling; usually has a lid', 'name': 'kettle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'key.n.01', 'synonyms': ['key'], 'id': 605, 'def': 'metal instrument used to unlock a lock', 'name': 'key'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'keycard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['keycard'], 'id': 606, 'def': 'a plastic card used to gain access typically to a door', 'name': 'keycard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'kilt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kilt'], 'id': 607, 'def': 'a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men as part of the traditional dress in the Highlands of northern Scotland', 'name': 'kilt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'kimono.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kimono'], 'id': 608, 'def': 'a loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese', 'name': 'kimono'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'kitchen_sink.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kitchen_sink'], 'id': 609, 'def': 'a sink in a kitchen', 'name': 'kitchen_sink'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'kitchen_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kitchen_table'], 'id': 610, 'def': 'a table in the kitchen', 'name': 'kitchen_table'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'kite.n.03', 'synonyms': ['kite'], 'id': 611, 'def': 'plaything consisting of a light frame covered with tissue paper; flown in wind at end of a string', 'name': 'kite'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'kitten.n.01', 'synonyms': ['kitten', 'kitty'], 'id': 612, 'def': 'young domestic cat', 'name': 'kitten'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'kiwi.n.03', 'synonyms': ['kiwi_fruit'], 'id': 613, 'def': 'fuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with slightly tart green flesh', 'name': 'kiwi_fruit'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'knee_pad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['knee_pad'], 'id': 614, 'def': 'protective garment consisting of a pad worn by football or baseball or hockey players', 'name': 'knee_pad'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'knife.n.01', 'synonyms': ['knife'], 'id': 615, 'def': 'tool with a blade and point used as a cutting instrument', 'name': 'knife'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'knitting_needle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['knitting_needle'], 'id': 616, 'def': 'needle consisting of a slender rod with pointed ends; usually used in pairs', 'name': 'knitting_needle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'knob.n.02', 'synonyms': ['knob'], 'id': 617, 'def': 'a round handle often found on a door', 'name': 'knob'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'knocker.n.05', 'synonyms': ['knocker_(on_a_door)', 'doorknocker'], 'id': 618, 'def': 'a device (usually metal and ornamental) attached by a hinge to a door', 'name': 'knocker_(on_a_door)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'koala.n.01', 'synonyms': ['koala', 'koala_bear'], 'id': 619, 'def': 'sluggish tailless Australian marsupial with grey furry ears and coat', 'name': 'koala'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'lab_coat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lab_coat', 'laboratory_coat'], 'id': 620, 'def': 'a light coat worn to protect clothing from substances used while working in a laboratory', 'name': 'lab_coat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ladder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ladder'], 'id': 621, 'def': 'steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs', 'name': 'ladder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ladle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ladle'], 'id': 622, 'def': 'a spoon-shaped vessel with a long handle frequently used to transfer liquids', 'name': 'ladle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ladybug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ladybug', 'ladybeetle', 'ladybird_beetle'], 'id': 623, 'def': 'small round bright-colored and spotted beetle, typically red and black', 'name': 'ladybug'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'lamb.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lamb_(animal)'], 'id': 624, 'def': 'young sheep', 'name': 'lamb_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'lamb_chop.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lamb-chop', 'lambchop'], 'id': 625, 'def': 'chop cut from a lamb', 'name': 'lamb-chop'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'lamp.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lamp'], 'id': 626, 'def': 'a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs', 'name': 'lamp'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'lamppost.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lamppost'], 'id': 627, 'def': 'a metal post supporting an outdoor lamp (such as a streetlight)', 'name': 'lamppost'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'lampshade.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lampshade'], 'id': 628, 'def': 'a protective ornamental shade used to screen a light bulb from direct view', 'name': 'lampshade'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'lantern.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lantern'], 'id': 629, 'def': 'light in a transparent protective case', 'name': 'lantern'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'lanyard.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lanyard', 'laniard'], 'id': 630, 'def': 'a cord worn around the neck to hold a knife or whistle, etc.', 'name': 'lanyard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'laptop.n.01', 'synonyms': ['laptop_computer', 'notebook_computer'], 'id': 631, 'def': 'a portable computer small enough to use in your lap', 'name': 'laptop_computer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'lasagna.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lasagna', 'lasagne'], 'id': 632, 'def': 'baked dish of layers of lasagna pasta with sauce and cheese and meat or vegetables', 'name': 'lasagna'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'latch.n.02', 'synonyms': ['latch'], 'id': 633, 'def': 'a bar that can be lowered or slid into a groove to fasten a door or gate', 'name': 'latch'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'lawn_mower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lawn_mower'], 'id': 634, 'def': 'garden tool for mowing grass on lawns', 'name': 'lawn_mower'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'leather.n.01', 'synonyms': ['leather'], 'id': 635, 'def': 'an animal skin made smooth and flexible by removing the hair and then tanning', 'name': 'leather'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'legging.n.01', 'synonyms': ['legging_(clothing)', 'leging_(clothing)', 'leg_covering'], 'id': 636, 'def': 'a garment covering the leg (usually extending from the knee to the ankle)', 'name': 'legging_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'lego.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Lego', 'Lego_set'], 'id': 637, 'def': "a child's plastic construction set for making models from blocks", 'name': 'Lego'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'legume.n.02', 'synonyms': ['legume'], 'id': 638, 'def': 'the fruit or seed of bean or pea plants', 'name': 'legume'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'lemon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lemon'], 'id': 639, 'def': 'yellow oval fruit with juicy acidic flesh', 'name': 'lemon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'lemonade.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lemonade'], 'id': 640, 'def': 'sweetened beverage of diluted lemon juice', 'name': 'lemonade'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'lettuce.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lettuce'], 'id': 641, 'def': 'leafy plant commonly eaten in salad or on sandwiches', 'name': 'lettuce'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'license_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['license_plate', 'numberplate'], 'id': 642, 'def': "a plate mounted on the front and back of car and bearing the car's registration number", 'name': 'license_plate'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'life_buoy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['life_buoy', 'lifesaver', 'life_belt', 'life_ring'], 'id': 643, 'def': 'a ring-shaped life preserver used to prevent drowning (NOT a life-jacket or vest)', 'name': 'life_buoy'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'life_jacket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['life_jacket', 'life_vest'], 'id': 644, 'def': 'life preserver consisting of a sleeveless jacket of buoyant or inflatable design', 'name': 'life_jacket'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'light_bulb.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lightbulb'], 'id': 645, 'def': 'lightblub/source of light', 'name': 'lightbulb'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'lightning_rod.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lightning_rod', 'lightning_conductor'], 'id': 646, 'def': 'a metallic conductor that is attached to a high point and leads to the ground', 'name': 'lightning_rod'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'lime.n.06', 'synonyms': ['lime'], 'id': 647, 'def': 'the green acidic fruit of any of various lime trees', 'name': 'lime'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'limousine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['limousine'], 'id': 648, 'def': 'long luxurious car; usually driven by a chauffeur', 'name': 'limousine'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'lion.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lion'], 'id': 649, 'def': 'large gregarious predatory cat of Africa and India', 'name': 'lion'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'lip_balm.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lip_balm'], 'id': 650, 'def': 'a balm applied to the lips', 'name': 'lip_balm'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'liquor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['liquor', 'spirits', 'hard_liquor', 'liqueur', 'cordial'], 'id': 651, 'def': 'liquor or beer', 'name': 'liquor'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'lizard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['lizard'], 'id': 652, 'def': 'a reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail', 'name': 'lizard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'log.n.01', 'synonyms': ['log'], 'id': 653, 'def': 'a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches', 'name': 'log'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'lollipop.n.02', 'synonyms': ['lollipop'], 'id': 654, 'def': 'hard candy on a stick', 'name': 'lollipop'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'loudspeaker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['speaker_(stero_equipment)'], 'id': 655, 'def': 'electronic device that produces sound often as part of a stereo system', 'name': 'speaker_(stero_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'love_seat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['loveseat'], 'id': 656, 'def': 'small sofa that seats two people', 'name': 'loveseat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'machine_gun.n.01', 'synonyms': ['machine_gun'], 'id': 657, 'def': 'a rapidly firing automatic gun', 'name': 'machine_gun'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'magazine.n.02', 'synonyms': ['magazine'], 'id': 658, 'def': 'a paperback periodic publication', 'name': 'magazine'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'magnet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['magnet'], 'id': 659, 'def': 'a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field', 'name': 'magnet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'mail_slot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mail_slot'], 'id': 660, 'def': 'a slot (usually in a door) through which mail can be delivered', 'name': 'mail_slot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mailbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mailbox_(at_home)', 'letter_box_(at_home)'], 'id': 661, 'def': 'a private box for delivery of mail', 'name': 'mailbox_(at_home)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'mallard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mallard'], 'id': 662, 'def': 'wild dabbling duck from which domestic ducks are descended', 'name': 'mallard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'mallet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mallet'], 'id': 663, 'def': 'a sports implement with a long handle and a hammer-like head used to hit a ball', 'name': 'mallet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'mammoth.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mammoth'], 'id': 664, 'def': 'any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene', 'name': 'mammoth'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'manatee.n.01', 'synonyms': ['manatee'], 'id': 665, 'def': 'sirenian mammal of tropical coastal waters of America', 'name': 'manatee'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'mandarin.n.05', 'synonyms': ['mandarin_orange'], 'id': 666, 'def': 'a somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China', 'name': 'mandarin_orange'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'manger.n.01', 'synonyms': ['manger', 'trough'], 'id': 667, 'def': 'a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed', 'name': 'manger'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'manhole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['manhole'], 'id': 668, 'def': 'a hole (usually with a flush cover) through which a person can gain access to an underground structure', 'name': 'manhole'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'map.n.01', 'synonyms': ['map'], 'id': 669, 'def': "a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)", 'name': 'map'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'marker.n.03', 'synonyms': ['marker'], 'id': 670, 'def': 'a writing implement for making a mark', 'name': 'marker'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'martini.n.01', 'synonyms': ['martini'], 'id': 671, 'def': 'a cocktail made of gin (or vodka) with dry vermouth', 'name': 'martini'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'mascot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mascot'], 'id': 672, 'def': 'a person or animal that is adopted by a team or other group as a symbolic figure', 'name': 'mascot'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'mashed_potato.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mashed_potato'], 'id': 673, 'def': 'potato that has been peeled and boiled and then mashed', 'name': 'mashed_potato'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'masher.n.02', 'synonyms': ['masher'], 'id': 674, 'def': 'a kitchen utensil used for mashing (e.g. potatoes)', 'name': 'masher'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mask.n.04', 'synonyms': ['mask', 'facemask'], 'id': 675, 'def': 'a protective covering worn over the face', 'name': 'mask'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mast.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mast'], 'id': 676, 'def': 'a vertical spar for supporting sails', 'name': 'mast'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'mat.n.03', 'synonyms': ['mat_(gym_equipment)', 'gym_mat'], 'id': 677, 'def': 'sports equipment consisting of a piece of thick padding on the floor for gymnastics', 'name': 'mat_(gym_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'matchbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['matchbox'], 'id': 678, 'def': 'a box for holding matches', 'name': 'matchbox'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mattress.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mattress'], 'id': 679, 'def': 'a thick pad filled with resilient material used as a bed or part of a bed', 'name': 'mattress'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'measuring_cup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['measuring_cup'], 'id': 680, 'def': 'graduated cup used to measure liquid or granular ingredients', 'name': 'measuring_cup'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'measuring_stick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['measuring_stick', 'ruler_(measuring_stick)', 'measuring_rod'], 'id': 681, 'def': 'measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals', 'name': 'measuring_stick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'meatball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['meatball'], 'id': 682, 'def': 'ground meat formed into a ball and fried or simmered in broth', 'name': 'meatball'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'medicine.n.02', 'synonyms': ['medicine'], 'id': 683, 'def': 'something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease', 'name': 'medicine'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'melon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['melon'], 'id': 684, 'def': 'fruit of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh', 'name': 'melon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'microphone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['microphone'], 'id': 685, 'def': 'device for converting sound waves into electrical energy', 'name': 'microphone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'microscope.n.01', 'synonyms': ['microscope'], 'id': 686, 'def': 'magnifier of the image of small objects', 'name': 'microscope'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'microwave.n.02', 'synonyms': ['microwave_oven'], 'id': 687, 'def': 'kitchen appliance that cooks food by passing an electromagnetic wave through it', 'name': 'microwave_oven'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'milestone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['milestone', 'milepost'], 'id': 688, 'def': 'stone post at side of a road to show distances', 'name': 'milestone'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'milk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['milk'], 'id': 689, 'def': 'a white nutritious liquid secreted by mammals and used as food by human beings', 'name': 'milk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'milk_can.n.01', 'synonyms': ['milk_can'], 'id': 690, 'def': 'can for transporting milk', 'name': 'milk_can'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'milkshake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['milkshake'], 'id': 691, 'def': 'frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream', 'name': 'milkshake'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'minivan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['minivan'], 'id': 692, 'def': 'a small box-shaped passenger van', 'name': 'minivan'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'mint.n.05', 'synonyms': ['mint_candy'], 'id': 693, 'def': 'a candy that is flavored with a mint oil', 'name': 'mint_candy'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mirror.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mirror'], 'id': 694, 'def': 'polished surface that forms images by reflecting light', 'name': 'mirror'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'mitten.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mitten'], 'id': 695, 'def': 'glove that encases the thumb separately and the other four fingers together', 'name': 'mitten'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'mixer.n.04', 'synonyms': ['mixer_(kitchen_tool)', 'stand_mixer'], 'id': 696, 'def': 'a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods', 'name': 'mixer_(kitchen_tool)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'money.n.03', 'synonyms': ['money'], 'id': 697, 'def': 'the official currency issued by a government or national bank', 'name': 'money'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'monitor.n.04', 'synonyms': ['monitor_(computer_equipment) computer_monitor'], 'id': 698, 'def': 'a computer monitor', 'name': 'monitor_(computer_equipment) computer_monitor'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'monkey.n.01', 'synonyms': ['monkey'], 'id': 699, 'def': 'any of various long-tailed primates', 'name': 'monkey'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'motor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motor'], 'id': 700, 'def': 'machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion', 'name': 'motor'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'motor_scooter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motor_scooter', 'scooter'], 'id': 701, 'def': 'a wheeled vehicle with small wheels and a low-powered engine', 'name': 'motor_scooter'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'motor_vehicle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motor_vehicle', 'automotive_vehicle'], 'id': 702, 'def': 'a self-propelled wheeled vehicle that does not run on rails', 'name': 'motor_vehicle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'motorcycle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['motorcycle'], 'id': 703, 'def': 'a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame', 'name': 'motorcycle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mound.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mound_(baseball)', "pitcher's_mound"], 'id': 704, 'def': '(baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands', 'name': 'mound_(baseball)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mouse.n.04', 'synonyms': ['mouse_(computer_equipment)', 'computer_mouse'], 'id': 705, 'def': 'a computer input device that controls an on-screen pointer (does not include trackpads / touchpads)', 'name': 'mouse_(computer_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mousepad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['mousepad'], 'id': 706, 'def': 'a small portable pad that provides an operating surface for a computer mouse', 'name': 'mousepad'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'muffin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['muffin'], 'id': 707, 'def': 'a sweet quick bread baked in a cup-shaped pan', 'name': 'muffin'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mug.n.04', 'synonyms': ['mug'], 'id': 708, 'def': 'with handle and usually cylindrical', 'name': 'mug'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'mushroom.n.02', 'synonyms': ['mushroom'], 'id': 709, 'def': 'a common mushroom', 'name': 'mushroom'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'music_stool.n.01', 'synonyms': ['music_stool', 'piano_stool'], 'id': 710, 'def': 'a stool for piano players; usually adjustable in height', 'name': 'music_stool'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'musical_instrument.n.01', 'synonyms': ['musical_instrument', 'instrument_(musical)'], 'id': 711, 'def': 'any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sounds', 'name': 'musical_instrument'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'nailfile.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nailfile'], 'id': 712, 'def': 'a small flat file for shaping the nails', 'name': 'nailfile'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'napkin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['napkin', 'table_napkin', 'serviette'], 'id': 713, 'def': 'a small piece of table linen or paper that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing', 'name': 'napkin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'neckerchief.n.01', 'synonyms': ['neckerchief'], 'id': 714, 'def': 'a kerchief worn around the neck', 'name': 'neckerchief'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'necklace.n.01', 'synonyms': ['necklace'], 'id': 715, 'def': 'jewelry consisting of a cord or chain (often bearing gems) worn about the neck as an ornament', 'name': 'necklace'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'necktie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['necktie', 'tie_(necktie)'], 'id': 716, 'def': 'neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn under a collar and tied in knot at the front', 'name': 'necktie'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'needle.n.03', 'synonyms': ['needle'], 'id': 717, 'def': 'a sharp pointed implement (usually metal)', 'name': 'needle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'nest.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nest'], 'id': 718, 'def': 'a structure in which animals lay eggs or give birth to their young', 'name': 'nest'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'newspaper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['newspaper', 'paper_(newspaper)'], 'id': 719, 'def': 'a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets containing news, articles, and advertisements', 'name': 'newspaper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'newsstand.n.01', 'synonyms': ['newsstand'], 'id': 720, 'def': 'a stall where newspapers and other periodicals are sold', 'name': 'newsstand'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'nightwear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nightshirt', 'nightwear', 'sleepwear', 'nightclothes'], 'id': 721, 'def': 'garments designed to be worn in bed', 'name': 'nightshirt'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'nosebag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nosebag_(for_animals)', 'feedbag'], 'id': 722, 'def': 'a canvas bag that is used to feed an animal (such as a horse); covers the muzzle and fastens at the top of the head', 'name': 'nosebag_(for_animals)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'noseband.n.01', 'synonyms': ['noseband_(for_animals)', 'nosepiece_(for_animals)'], 'id': 723, 'def': "a strap that is the part of a bridle that goes over the animal's nose", 'name': 'noseband_(for_animals)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'notebook.n.01', 'synonyms': ['notebook'], 'id': 724, 'def': 'a book with blank pages for recording notes or memoranda', 'name': 'notebook'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'notepad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['notepad'], 'id': 725, 'def': 'a pad of paper for keeping notes', 'name': 'notepad'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'nut.n.03', 'synonyms': ['nut'], 'id': 726, 'def': 'a small metal block (usually square or hexagonal) with internal screw thread to be fitted onto a bolt', 'name': 'nut'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'nutcracker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['nutcracker'], 'id': 727, 'def': 'a hand tool used to crack nuts open', 'name': 'nutcracker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'oar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['oar'], 'id': 728, 'def': 'an implement used to propel or steer a boat', 'name': 'oar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'octopus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['octopus_(food)'], 'id': 729, 'def': 'tentacles of octopus prepared as food', 'name': 'octopus_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'octopus.n.02', 'synonyms': ['octopus_(animal)'], 'id': 730, 'def': 'bottom-living cephalopod having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles', 'name': 'octopus_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'oil_lamp.n.01', 'synonyms': ['oil_lamp', 'kerosene_lamp', 'kerosine_lamp'], 'id': 731, 'def': 'a lamp that burns oil (as kerosine) for light', 'name': 'oil_lamp'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'olive_oil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['olive_oil'], 'id': 732, 'def': 'oil from olives', 'name': 'olive_oil'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'omelet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['omelet', 'omelette'], 'id': 733, 'def': 'beaten eggs cooked until just set; may be folded around e.g. ham or cheese or jelly', 'name': 'omelet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'onion.n.01', 'synonyms': ['onion'], 'id': 734, 'def': 'the bulb of an onion plant', 'name': 'onion'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'orange.n.01', 'synonyms': ['orange_(fruit)'], 'id': 735, 'def': 'orange (FRUIT of an orange tree)', 'name': 'orange_(fruit)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'orange_juice.n.01', 'synonyms': ['orange_juice'], 'id': 736, 'def': 'bottled or freshly squeezed juice of oranges', 'name': 'orange_juice'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ostrich.n.02', 'synonyms': ['ostrich'], 'id': 737, 'def': 'fast-running African flightless bird with two-toed feet; largest living bird', 'name': 'ostrich'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ottoman.n.03', 'synonyms': ['ottoman', 'pouf', 'pouffe', 'hassock'], 'id': 738, 'def': 'a thick standalone cushion used as a seat or footrest, often next to a chair', 'name': 'ottoman'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'oven.n.01', 'synonyms': ['oven'], 'id': 739, 'def': 'kitchen appliance used for baking or roasting', 'name': 'oven'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'overall.n.01', 'synonyms': ['overalls_(clothing)'], 'id': 740, 'def': 'work clothing consisting of denim trousers usually with a bib and shoulder straps', 'name': 'overalls_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'owl.n.01', 'synonyms': ['owl'], 'id': 741, 'def': 'nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes', 'name': 'owl'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'packet.n.03', 'synonyms': ['packet'], 'id': 742, 'def': 'a small package or bundle', 'name': 'packet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pad.n.03', 'synonyms': ['inkpad', 'inking_pad', 'stamp_pad'], 'id': 743, 'def': 'absorbent material saturated with ink used to transfer ink evenly to a rubber stamp', 'name': 'inkpad'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pad.n.04', 'synonyms': ['pad'], 'id': 744, 'def': 'mostly arm/knee pads labeled', 'name': 'pad'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'paddle.n.04', 'synonyms': ['paddle', 'boat_paddle'], 'id': 745, 'def': 'a short light oar used without an oarlock to propel a canoe or small boat', 'name': 'paddle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'padlock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['padlock'], 'id': 746, 'def': 'a detachable, portable lock', 'name': 'padlock'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'paintbrush.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paintbrush'], 'id': 747, 'def': 'a brush used as an applicator to apply paint', 'name': 'paintbrush'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'painting.n.01', 'synonyms': ['painting'], 'id': 748, 'def': 'graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface', 'name': 'painting'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pajama.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pajamas', 'pyjamas'], 'id': 749, 'def': 'loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging', 'name': 'pajamas'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'palette.n.02', 'synonyms': ['palette', 'pallet'], 'id': 750, 'def': 'board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used', 'name': 'palette'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pan_(for_cooking)', 'cooking_pan'], 'id': 751, 'def': 'cooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel', 'name': 'pan_(for_cooking)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pan.n.03', 'synonyms': ['pan_(metal_container)'], 'id': 752, 'def': 'shallow container made of metal', 'name': 'pan_(metal_container)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pancake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pancake'], 'id': 753, 'def': 'a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle', 'name': 'pancake'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pantyhose.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pantyhose'], 'id': 754, 'def': "a woman's tights consisting of underpants and stockings", 'name': 'pantyhose'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'papaya.n.02', 'synonyms': ['papaya'], 'id': 755, 'def': 'large oval melon-like tropical fruit with yellowish flesh', 'name': 'papaya'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'paper_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paper_plate'], 'id': 756, 'def': 'a disposable plate made of cardboard', 'name': 'paper_plate'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'paper_towel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paper_towel'], 'id': 757, 'def': 'a disposable towel made of absorbent paper', 'name': 'paper_towel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'paperback_book.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paperback_book', 'paper-back_book', 'softback_book', 'soft-cover_book'], 'id': 758, 'def': 'a book with paper covers', 'name': 'paperback_book'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'paperweight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['paperweight'], 'id': 759, 'def': 'a weight used to hold down a stack of papers', 'name': 'paperweight'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'parachute.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parachute'], 'id': 760, 'def': 'rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall', 'name': 'parachute'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'parakeet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parakeet', 'parrakeet', 'parroket', 'paraquet', 'paroquet', 'parroquet'], 'id': 761, 'def': 'any of numerous small slender long-tailed parrots', 'name': 'parakeet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'parasail.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parasail_(sports)'], 'id': 762, 'def': 'parachute that will lift a person up into the air when it is towed by a motorboat or a car', 'name': 'parasail_(sports)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'parasol.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parasol', 'sunshade'], 'id': 763, 'def': 'a handheld collapsible source of shade', 'name': 'parasol'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'parchment.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parchment'], 'id': 764, 'def': 'a superior paper resembling sheepskin', 'name': 'parchment'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'parka.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parka', 'anorak'], 'id': 765, 'def': "a kind of heavy jacket (`windcheater' is a British term)", 'name': 'parka'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'parking_meter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parking_meter'], 'id': 766, 'def': 'a coin-operated timer located next to a parking space', 'name': 'parking_meter'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'parrot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['parrot'], 'id': 767, 'def': 'usually brightly colored tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds', 'name': 'parrot'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'passenger_car.n.01', 'synonyms': ['passenger_car_(part_of_a_train)', 'coach_(part_of_a_train)'], 'id': 768, 'def': 'a railcar where passengers ride', 'name': 'passenger_car_(part_of_a_train)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'passenger_ship.n.01', 'synonyms': ['passenger_ship'], 'id': 769, 'def': 'a ship built to carry passengers', 'name': 'passenger_ship'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'passport.n.02', 'synonyms': ['passport'], 'id': 770, 'def': 'a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country', 'name': 'passport'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pastry.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pastry'], 'id': 771, 'def': 'any of various baked foods made of dough or batter', 'name': 'pastry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'patty.n.01', 'synonyms': ['patty_(food)'], 'id': 772, 'def': 'small flat mass of chopped food', 'name': 'patty_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pea.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pea_(food)'], 'id': 773, 'def': 'seed of a pea plant used for food', 'name': 'pea_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'peach.n.03', 'synonyms': ['peach'], 'id': 774, 'def': 'downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh', 'name': 'peach'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'peanut_butter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['peanut_butter'], 'id': 775, 'def': 'a spread made from ground peanuts', 'name': 'peanut_butter'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pear'], 'id': 776, 'def': 'sweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties', 'name': 'pear'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'peeler.n.03', 'synonyms': ['peeler_(tool_for_fruit_and_vegetables)'], 'id': 777, 'def': 'a device for peeling vegetables or fruits', 'name': 'peeler_(tool_for_fruit_and_vegetables)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'peg.n.04', 'synonyms': ['wooden_leg', 'pegleg'], 'id': 778, 'def': 'a prosthesis that replaces a missing leg', 'name': 'wooden_leg'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pegboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pegboard'], 'id': 779, 'def': 'a board perforated with regularly spaced holes into which pegs can be fitted', 'name': 'pegboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pelican.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pelican'], 'id': 780, 'def': 'large long-winged warm-water seabird having a large bill with a distensible pouch for fish', 'name': 'pelican'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pen.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pen'], 'id': 781, 'def': 'a writing implement with a point from which ink flows', 'name': 'pen'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pencil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pencil'], 'id': 782, 'def': 'a thin cylindrical pointed writing implement made of wood and graphite', 'name': 'pencil'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pencil_box.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pencil_box', 'pencil_case'], 'id': 783, 'def': 'a box for holding pencils', 'name': 'pencil_box'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pencil_sharpener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pencil_sharpener'], 'id': 784, 'def': 'a rotary implement for sharpening the point on pencils', 'name': 'pencil_sharpener'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pendulum.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pendulum'], 'id': 785, 'def': 'an apparatus consisting of an object mounted so that it swings freely under the influence of gravity', 'name': 'pendulum'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'penguin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['penguin'], 'id': 786, 'def': 'short-legged flightless birds of cold southern regions having webbed feet and wings modified as flippers', 'name': 'penguin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pennant.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pennant'], 'id': 787, 'def': 'a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering)', 'name': 'pennant'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'penny.n.02', 'synonyms': ['penny_(coin)'], 'id': 788, 'def': 'a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit', 'name': 'penny_(coin)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pepper.n.03', 'synonyms': ['pepper', 'peppercorn'], 'id': 789, 'def': 'pungent seasoning from the berry of the common pepper plant; whole or ground', 'name': 'pepper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pepper_mill.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pepper_mill', 'pepper_grinder'], 'id': 790, 'def': 'a mill for grinding pepper', 'name': 'pepper_mill'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'perfume.n.02', 'synonyms': ['perfume'], 'id': 791, 'def': 'a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor', 'name': 'perfume'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'persimmon.n.02', 'synonyms': ['persimmon'], 'id': 792, 'def': 'orange fruit resembling a plum; edible when fully ripe', 'name': 'persimmon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'person.n.01', 'synonyms': ['person', 'baby', 'child', 'boy', 'girl', 'man', 'woman', 'human'], 'id': 793, 'def': 'a human being', 'name': 'person'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pet'], 'id': 794, 'def': 'a domesticated animal kept for companionship or amusement', 'name': 'pet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pew.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pew_(church_bench)', 'church_bench'], 'id': 795, 'def': 'long bench with backs; used in church by the congregation', 'name': 'pew_(church_bench)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'phonebook.n.01', 'synonyms': ['phonebook', 'telephone_book', 'telephone_directory'], 'id': 796, 'def': 'a directory containing an alphabetical list of telephone subscribers and their telephone numbers', 'name': 'phonebook'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'phonograph_record.n.01', 'synonyms': ['phonograph_record', 'phonograph_recording', 'record_(phonograph_recording)'], 'id': 797, 'def': 'sound recording consisting of a typically black disk with a continuous groove', 'name': 'phonograph_record'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'piano.n.01', 'synonyms': ['piano'], 'id': 798, 'def': 'a keyboard instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds', 'name': 'piano'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pickle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pickle'], 'id': 799, 'def': 'vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar', 'name': 'pickle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pickup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pickup_truck'], 'id': 800, 'def': 'a light truck with an open body and low sides and a tailboard', 'name': 'pickup_truck'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pie.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pie'], 'id': 801, 'def': 'dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top', 'name': 'pie'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pigeon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pigeon'], 'id': 802, 'def': 'wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs', 'name': 'pigeon'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'piggy_bank.n.01', 'synonyms': ['piggy_bank', 'penny_bank'], 'id': 803, 'def': "a child's coin bank (often shaped like a pig)", 'name': 'piggy_bank'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pillow.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pillow'], 'id': 804, 'def': 'a cushion to support the head of a sleeping person', 'name': 'pillow'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pin.n.09', 'synonyms': ['pin_(non_jewelry)'], 'id': 805, 'def': 'a small slender (often pointed) piece of wood or metal used to support or fasten or attach things', 'name': 'pin_(non_jewelry)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pineapple.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pineapple'], 'id': 806, 'def': 'large sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a tuft of stiff leaves', 'name': 'pineapple'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pinecone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pinecone'], 'id': 807, 'def': 'the seed-producing cone of a pine tree', 'name': 'pinecone'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'ping-pong_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ping-pong_ball'], 'id': 808, 'def': 'light hollow ball used in playing table tennis', 'name': 'ping-pong_ball'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pinwheel.n.03', 'synonyms': ['pinwheel'], 'id': 809, 'def': 'a toy consisting of vanes of colored paper or plastic that is pinned to a stick and spins when it is pointed into the wind', 'name': 'pinwheel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pipe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tobacco_pipe'], 'id': 810, 'def': 'a tube with a small bowl at one end; used for smoking tobacco', 'name': 'tobacco_pipe'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pipe.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pipe', 'piping'], 'id': 811, 'def': 'a long tube made of metal or plastic that is used to carry water or oil or gas etc.', 'name': 'pipe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pistol.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pistol', 'handgun'], 'id': 812, 'def': 'a firearm that is held and fired with one hand', 'name': 'pistol'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pita.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pita_(bread)', 'pocket_bread'], 'id': 813, 'def': 'usually small round bread that can open into a pocket for filling', 'name': 'pita_(bread)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pitcher.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pitcher_(vessel_for_liquid)', 'ewer'], 'id': 814, 'def': 'an open vessel with a handle and a spout for pouring', 'name': 'pitcher_(vessel_for_liquid)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pitchfork.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pitchfork'], 'id': 815, 'def': 'a long-handled hand tool with sharp widely spaced prongs for lifting and pitching hay', 'name': 'pitchfork'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pizza.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pizza'], 'id': 816, 'def': 'Italian open pie made of thin bread dough spread with a spiced mixture of e.g. tomato sauce and cheese', 'name': 'pizza'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'place_mat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['place_mat'], 'id': 817, 'def': 'a mat placed on a table for an individual place setting', 'name': 'place_mat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'plate.n.04', 'synonyms': ['plate'], 'id': 818, 'def': 'dish on which food is served or from which food is eaten', 'name': 'plate'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'platter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['platter'], 'id': 819, 'def': 'a large shallow dish used for serving food', 'name': 'platter'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'playpen.n.01', 'synonyms': ['playpen'], 'id': 820, 'def': 'a portable enclosure in which babies may be left to play', 'name': 'playpen'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pliers.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pliers', 'plyers'], 'id': 821, 'def': 'a gripping hand tool with two hinged arms and (usually) serrated jaws', 'name': 'pliers'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'plow.n.01', 'synonyms': ['plow_(farm_equipment)', 'plough_(farm_equipment)'], 'id': 822, 'def': 'a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing', 'name': 'plow_(farm_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'plume.n.02', 'synonyms': ['plume'], 'id': 823, 'def': 'a feather or cluster of feathers worn as an ornament', 'name': 'plume'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pocket_watch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pocket_watch'], 'id': 824, 'def': 'a watch that is carried in a small watch pocket', 'name': 'pocket_watch'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pocketknife.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pocketknife'], 'id': 825, 'def': 'a knife with a blade that folds into the handle; suitable for carrying in the pocket', 'name': 'pocketknife'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'poker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['poker_(fire_stirring_tool)', 'stove_poker', 'fire_hook'], 'id': 826, 'def': 'fire iron consisting of a metal rod with a handle; used to stir a fire', 'name': 'poker_(fire_stirring_tool)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pole', 'post'], 'id': 827, 'def': 'a long (usually round) rod of wood or metal or plastic', 'name': 'pole'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'polo_shirt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['polo_shirt', 'sport_shirt'], 'id': 828, 'def': 'a shirt with short sleeves designed for comfort and casual wear', 'name': 'polo_shirt'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'poncho.n.01', 'synonyms': ['poncho'], 'id': 829, 'def': 'a blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head', 'name': 'poncho'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pony.n.05', 'synonyms': ['pony'], 'id': 830, 'def': 'any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder', 'name': 'pony'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pool_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pool_table', 'billiard_table', 'snooker_table'], 'id': 831, 'def': 'game equipment consisting of a heavy table on which pool is played', 'name': 'pool_table'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pop.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pop_(soda)', 'soda_(pop)', 'tonic', 'soft_drink'], 'id': 832, 'def': 'a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring', 'name': 'pop_(soda)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'postbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['postbox_(public)', 'mailbox_(public)'], 'id': 833, 'def': 'public box for deposit of mail', 'name': 'postbox_(public)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'postcard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['postcard', 'postal_card', 'mailing-card'], 'id': 834, 'def': 'a card for sending messages by post without an envelope', 'name': 'postcard'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'poster.n.01', 'synonyms': ['poster', 'placard'], 'id': 835, 'def': 'a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement', 'name': 'poster'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pot'], 'id': 836, 'def': 'metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid', 'name': 'pot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'pot.n.04', 'synonyms': ['flowerpot'], 'id': 837, 'def': 'a container in which plants are cultivated', 'name': 'flowerpot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'potato.n.01', 'synonyms': ['potato'], 'id': 838, 'def': 'an edible tuber native to South America', 'name': 'potato'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'potholder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['potholder'], 'id': 839, 'def': 'an insulated pad for holding hot pots', 'name': 'potholder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pottery.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pottery', 'clayware'], 'id': 840, 'def': 'ceramic ware made from clay and baked in a kiln', 'name': 'pottery'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pouch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pouch'], 'id': 841, 'def': 'a small or medium size container for holding or carrying things', 'name': 'pouch'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'power_shovel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['power_shovel', 'excavator', 'digger'], 'id': 842, 'def': 'a machine for excavating', 'name': 'power_shovel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'prawn.n.01', 'synonyms': ['prawn', 'shrimp'], 'id': 843, 'def': 'any of various edible decapod crustaceans', 'name': 'prawn'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pretzel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pretzel'], 'id': 844, 'def': 'glazed and salted cracker typically in the shape of a loose knot', 'name': 'pretzel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'printer.n.03', 'synonyms': ['printer', 'printing_machine'], 'id': 845, 'def': 'a machine that prints', 'name': 'printer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'projectile.n.01', 'synonyms': ['projectile_(weapon)', 'missile'], 'id': 846, 'def': 'a weapon that is forcibly thrown or projected at a targets', 'name': 'projectile_(weapon)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'projector.n.02', 'synonyms': ['projector'], 'id': 847, 'def': 'an optical instrument that projects an enlarged image onto a screen', 'name': 'projector'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'propeller.n.01', 'synonyms': ['propeller', 'propellor'], 'id': 848, 'def': 'a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water', 'name': 'propeller'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'prune.n.01', 'synonyms': ['prune'], 'id': 849, 'def': 'dried plum', 'name': 'prune'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pudding.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pudding'], 'id': 850, 'def': 'any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes', 'name': 'pudding'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'puffer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['puffer_(fish)', 'pufferfish', 'blowfish', 'globefish'], 'id': 851, 'def': 'fishes whose elongated spiny body can inflate itself with water or air to form a globe', 'name': 'puffer_(fish)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'puffin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['puffin'], 'id': 852, 'def': 'seabirds having short necks and brightly colored compressed bills', 'name': 'puffin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'pug.n.01', 'synonyms': ['pug-dog'], 'id': 853, 'def': 'small compact smooth-coated breed of Asiatic origin having a tightly curled tail and broad flat wrinkled muzzle', 'name': 'pug-dog'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'pumpkin.n.02', 'synonyms': ['pumpkin'], 'id': 854, 'def': 'usually large pulpy deep-yellow round fruit of the squash family maturing in late summer or early autumn', 'name': 'pumpkin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'punch.n.03', 'synonyms': ['puncher'], 'id': 855, 'def': 'a tool for making holes or indentations', 'name': 'puncher'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'puppet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['puppet', 'marionette'], 'id': 856, 'def': 'a small figure of a person operated from above with strings by a puppeteer', 'name': 'puppet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'puppy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['puppy'], 'id': 857, 'def': 'a young dog', 'name': 'puppy'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'quesadilla.n.01', 'synonyms': ['quesadilla'], 'id': 858, 'def': 'a tortilla that is filled with cheese and heated', 'name': 'quesadilla'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'quiche.n.02', 'synonyms': ['quiche'], 'id': 859, 'def': 'a tart filled with rich unsweetened custard; often contains other ingredients (as cheese or ham or seafood or vegetables)', 'name': 'quiche'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'quilt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['quilt', 'comforter'], 'id': 860, 'def': 'bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together', 'name': 'quilt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'rabbit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rabbit'], 'id': 861, 'def': 'any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails', 'name': 'rabbit'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'racer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['race_car', 'racing_car'], 'id': 862, 'def': 'a fast car that competes in races', 'name': 'race_car'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'racket.n.04', 'synonyms': ['racket', 'racquet'], 'id': 863, 'def': 'a sports implement used to strike a ball in various games', 'name': 'racket'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'radar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['radar'], 'id': 864, 'def': 'measuring instrument in which the echo of a pulse of microwave radiation is used to detect and locate distant objects', 'name': 'radar'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'radiator.n.03', 'synonyms': ['radiator'], 'id': 865, 'def': 'a mechanism consisting of a metal honeycomb through which hot fluids circulate', 'name': 'radiator'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'radio_receiver.n.01', 'synonyms': ['radio_receiver', 'radio_set', 'radio', 'tuner_(radio)'], 'id': 866, 'def': 'an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted radio signals', 'name': 'radio_receiver'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'radish.n.03', 'synonyms': ['radish', 'daikon'], 'id': 867, 'def': 'pungent edible root of any of various cultivated radish plants', 'name': 'radish'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'raft.n.01', 'synonyms': ['raft'], 'id': 868, 'def': 'a flat float (usually made of logs or planks) that can be used for transport or as a platform for swimmers', 'name': 'raft'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'rag_doll.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rag_doll'], 'id': 869, 'def': 'a cloth doll that is stuffed and (usually) painted', 'name': 'rag_doll'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'raincoat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['raincoat', 'waterproof_jacket'], 'id': 870, 'def': 'a water-resistant coat', 'name': 'raincoat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'ram.n.05', 'synonyms': ['ram_(animal)'], 'id': 871, 'def': 'uncastrated adult male sheep', 'name': 'ram_(animal)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'raspberry.n.02', 'synonyms': ['raspberry'], 'id': 872, 'def': 'red or black edible aggregate berries usually smaller than the related blackberries', 'name': 'raspberry'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'rat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rat'], 'id': 873, 'def': 'any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse', 'name': 'rat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'razorblade.n.01', 'synonyms': ['razorblade'], 'id': 874, 'def': 'a blade that has very sharp edge', 'name': 'razorblade'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'reamer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['reamer_(juicer)', 'juicer', 'juice_reamer'], 'id': 875, 'def': 'a squeezer with a conical ridged center that is used for squeezing juice from citrus fruit', 'name': 'reamer_(juicer)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'rearview_mirror.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rearview_mirror'], 'id': 876, 'def': 'vehicle mirror (side or rearview)', 'name': 'rearview_mirror'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'receipt.n.02', 'synonyms': ['receipt'], 'id': 877, 'def': 'an acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made', 'name': 'receipt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'recliner.n.01', 'synonyms': ['recliner', 'reclining_chair', 'lounger_(chair)'], 'id': 878, 'def': 'an armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it', 'name': 'recliner'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'record_player.n.01', 'synonyms': ['record_player', 'phonograph_(record_player)', 'turntable'], 'id': 879, 'def': 'machine in which rotating records cause a stylus to vibrate and the vibrations are amplified acoustically or electronically', 'name': 'record_player'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'reflector.n.01', 'synonyms': ['reflector'], 'id': 880, 'def': 'device that reflects light, radiation, etc.', 'name': 'reflector'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'remote_control.n.01', 'synonyms': ['remote_control'], 'id': 881, 'def': 'a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance', 'name': 'remote_control'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'rhinoceros.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rhinoceros'], 'id': 882, 'def': 'massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout', 'name': 'rhinoceros'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'rib.n.03', 'synonyms': ['rib_(food)'], 'id': 883, 'def': 'cut of meat including one or more ribs', 'name': 'rib_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'rifle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rifle'], 'id': 884, 'def': 'a shoulder firearm with a long barrel', 'name': 'rifle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ring.n.08', 'synonyms': ['ring'], 'id': 885, 'def': 'jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger', 'name': 'ring'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'river_boat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['river_boat'], 'id': 886, 'def': 'a boat used on rivers or to ply a river', 'name': 'river_boat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'road_map.n.02', 'synonyms': ['road_map'], 'id': 887, 'def': '(NOT A ROAD) a MAP showing roads (for automobile travel)', 'name': 'road_map'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'robe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['robe'], 'id': 888, 'def': 'any loose flowing garment', 'name': 'robe'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'rocking_chair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rocking_chair'], 'id': 889, 'def': 'a chair mounted on rockers', 'name': 'rocking_chair'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'rodent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rodent'], 'id': 890, 'def': 'relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing', 'name': 'rodent'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'roller_skate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['roller_skate'], 'id': 891, 'def': 'a shoe with pairs of rollers (small hard wheels) fixed to the sole', 'name': 'roller_skate'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'rollerblade.n.01', 'synonyms': ['Rollerblade'], 'id': 892, 'def': 'an in-line variant of a roller skate', 'name': 'Rollerblade'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'rolling_pin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rolling_pin'], 'id': 893, 'def': 'utensil consisting of a cylinder (usually of wood) with a handle at each end; used to roll out dough', 'name': 'rolling_pin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'root_beer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['root_beer'], 'id': 894, 'def': 'carbonated drink containing extracts of roots and herbs', 'name': 'root_beer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'router.n.02', 'synonyms': ['router_(computer_equipment)'], 'id': 895, 'def': 'a device that forwards data packets between computer networks', 'name': 'router_(computer_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'rubber_band.n.01', 'synonyms': ['rubber_band', 'elastic_band'], 'id': 896, 'def': 'a narrow band of elastic rubber used to hold things (such as papers) together', 'name': 'rubber_band'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'runner.n.08', 'synonyms': ['runner_(carpet)'], 'id': 897, 'def': 'a long narrow carpet', 'name': 'runner_(carpet)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['plastic_bag', 'paper_bag'], 'id': 898, 'def': "a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases", 'name': 'plastic_bag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'saddle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saddle_(on_an_animal)'], 'id': 899, 'def': 'a seat for the rider of a horse or camel', 'name': 'saddle_(on_an_animal)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'saddle_blanket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saddle_blanket', 'saddlecloth', 'horse_blanket'], 'id': 900, 'def': 'stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddle', 'name': 'saddle_blanket'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'saddlebag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saddlebag'], 'id': 901, 'def': 'a large bag (or pair of bags) hung over a saddle', 'name': 'saddlebag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'safety_pin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['safety_pin'], 'id': 902, 'def': 'a pin in the form of a clasp; has a guard so the point of the pin will not stick the user', 'name': 'safety_pin'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sail.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sail'], 'id': 903, 'def': 'a large piece of fabric by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel', 'name': 'sail'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'salad.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salad'], 'id': 904, 'def': 'food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens', 'name': 'salad'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'salad_plate.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salad_plate', 'salad_bowl'], 'id': 905, 'def': 'a plate or bowl for individual servings of salad', 'name': 'salad_plate'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'salami.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salami'], 'id': 906, 'def': 'highly seasoned fatty sausage of pork and beef usually dried', 'name': 'salami'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'salmon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salmon_(fish)'], 'id': 907, 'def': 'any of various large food and game fishes of northern waters', 'name': 'salmon_(fish)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'salmon.n.03', 'synonyms': ['salmon_(food)'], 'id': 908, 'def': 'flesh of any of various marine or freshwater fish of the family Salmonidae', 'name': 'salmon_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'salsa.n.01', 'synonyms': ['salsa'], 'id': 909, 'def': 'spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods', 'name': 'salsa'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'saltshaker.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saltshaker'], 'id': 910, 'def': 'a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling salt', 'name': 'saltshaker'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sandal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sandal_(type_of_shoe)'], 'id': 911, 'def': 'a shoe consisting of a sole fastened by straps to the foot', 'name': 'sandal_(type_of_shoe)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sandwich.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sandwich'], 'id': 912, 'def': 'two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them', 'name': 'sandwich'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'satchel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['satchel'], 'id': 913, 'def': 'luggage consisting of a small case with a flat bottom and (usually) a shoulder strap', 'name': 'satchel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'saucepan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['saucepan'], 'id': 914, 'def': 'a deep pan with a handle; used for stewing or boiling', 'name': 'saucepan'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'saucer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['saucer'], 'id': 915, 'def': 'a small shallow dish for holding a cup at the table', 'name': 'saucer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sausage.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sausage'], 'id': 916, 'def': 'highly seasoned minced meat stuffed in casings', 'name': 'sausage'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sawhorse.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sawhorse', 'sawbuck'], 'id': 917, 'def': 'a framework for holding wood that is being sawed', 'name': 'sawhorse'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sax.n.02', 'synonyms': ['saxophone'], 'id': 918, 'def': "a wind instrument with a `J'-shaped form typically made of brass", 'name': 'saxophone'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'scale.n.07', 'synonyms': ['scale_(measuring_instrument)'], 'id': 919, 'def': 'a measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass', 'name': 'scale_(measuring_instrument)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'scarecrow.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scarecrow', 'strawman'], 'id': 920, 'def': 'an effigy in the shape of a man to frighten birds away from seeds', 'name': 'scarecrow'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'scarf.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scarf'], 'id': 921, 'def': 'a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration', 'name': 'scarf'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'school_bus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['school_bus'], 'id': 922, 'def': 'a bus used to transport children to or from school', 'name': 'school_bus'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'scissors.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scissors'], 'id': 923, 'def': 'a tool having two crossed pivoting blades with looped handles', 'name': 'scissors'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'scoreboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scoreboard'], 'id': 924, 'def': 'a large board for displaying the score of a contest (and some other information)', 'name': 'scoreboard'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'scraper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scraper'], 'id': 925, 'def': 'any of various hand tools for scraping', 'name': 'scraper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'screwdriver.n.01', 'synonyms': ['screwdriver'], 'id': 926, 'def': 'a hand tool for driving screws; has a tip that fits into the head of a screw', 'name': 'screwdriver'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'scrub_brush.n.01', 'synonyms': ['scrubbing_brush'], 'id': 927, 'def': 'a brush with short stiff bristles for heavy cleaning', 'name': 'scrubbing_brush'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sculpture.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sculpture'], 'id': 928, 'def': 'a three-dimensional work of art', 'name': 'sculpture'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'seabird.n.01', 'synonyms': ['seabird', 'seafowl'], 'id': 929, 'def': 'a bird that frequents coastal waters and the open ocean: gulls; pelicans; gannets; cormorants; albatrosses; petrels; etc.', 'name': 'seabird'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'seahorse.n.02', 'synonyms': ['seahorse'], 'id': 930, 'def': 'small fish with horse-like heads bent sharply downward and curled tails', 'name': 'seahorse'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'seaplane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['seaplane', 'hydroplane'], 'id': 931, 'def': 'an airplane that can land on or take off from water', 'name': 'seaplane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'seashell.n.01', 'synonyms': ['seashell'], 'id': 932, 'def': 'the shell of a marine organism', 'name': 'seashell'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sewing_machine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sewing_machine'], 'id': 933, 'def': 'a textile machine used as a home appliance for sewing', 'name': 'sewing_machine'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'shaker.n.03', 'synonyms': ['shaker'], 'id': 934, 'def': 'a container in which something can be shaken', 'name': 'shaker'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'shampoo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shampoo'], 'id': 935, 'def': 'cleansing agent consisting of soaps or detergents used for washing the hair', 'name': 'shampoo'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'shark.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shark'], 'id': 936, 'def': 'typically large carnivorous fishes with sharpe teeth', 'name': 'shark'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sharpener.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sharpener'], 'id': 937, 'def': 'any implement that is used to make something (an edge or a point) sharper', 'name': 'sharpener'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sharpie.n.03', 'synonyms': ['Sharpie'], 'id': 938, 'def': 'a pen with indelible ink that will write on any surface', 'name': 'Sharpie'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'shaver.n.03', 'synonyms': ['shaver_(electric)', 'electric_shaver', 'electric_razor'], 'id': 939, 'def': 'a razor powered by an electric motor', 'name': 'shaver_(electric)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'shaving_cream.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shaving_cream', 'shaving_soap'], 'id': 940, 'def': 'toiletry consisting that forms a rich lather for softening the beard before shaving', 'name': 'shaving_cream'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'shawl.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shawl'], 'id': 941, 'def': 'cloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shoulders', 'name': 'shawl'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'shears.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shears'], 'id': 942, 'def': 'large scissors with strong blades', 'name': 'shears'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sheep.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sheep'], 'id': 943, 'def': 'woolly usually horned ruminant mammal related to the goat', 'name': 'sheep'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'shepherd_dog.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shepherd_dog', 'sheepdog'], 'id': 944, 'def': 'any of various usually long-haired breeds of dog reared to herd and guard sheep', 'name': 'shepherd_dog'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sherbert.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sherbert', 'sherbet'], 'id': 945, 'def': 'a frozen dessert made primarily of fruit juice and sugar', 'name': 'sherbert'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'shield.n.02', 'synonyms': ['shield'], 'id': 946, 'def': 'armor carried on the arm to intercept blows', 'name': 'shield'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'shirt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shirt'], 'id': 947, 'def': 'a garment worn on the upper half of the body', 'name': 'shirt'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'shoe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shoe', 'sneaker_(type_of_shoe)', 'tennis_shoe'], 'id': 948, 'def': 'common footwear covering the foot', 'name': 'shoe'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'shopping_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shopping_bag'], 'id': 949, 'def': 'a bag made of plastic or strong paper (often with handles); used to transport goods after shopping', 'name': 'shopping_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'shopping_cart.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shopping_cart'], 'id': 950, 'def': 'a handcart that holds groceries or other goods while shopping', 'name': 'shopping_cart'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'short_pants.n.01', 'synonyms': ['short_pants', 'shorts_(clothing)', 'trunks_(clothing)'], 'id': 951, 'def': 'trousers that end at or above the knee', 'name': 'short_pants'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'shot_glass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shot_glass'], 'id': 952, 'def': 'a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey', 'name': 'shot_glass'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'shoulder_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shoulder_bag'], 'id': 953, 'def': 'a large handbag that can be carried by a strap looped over the shoulder', 'name': 'shoulder_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'shovel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shovel'], 'id': 954, 'def': 'a hand tool for lifting loose material such as snow, dirt, etc.', 'name': 'shovel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'shower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shower_head'], 'id': 955, 'def': 'a plumbing fixture that sprays water over you', 'name': 'shower_head'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'shower_cap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shower_cap'], 'id': 956, 'def': 'a tight cap worn to keep hair dry while showering', 'name': 'shower_cap'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'shower_curtain.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shower_curtain'], 'id': 957, 'def': 'a curtain that keeps water from splashing out of the shower area', 'name': 'shower_curtain'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'shredder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['shredder_(for_paper)'], 'id': 958, 'def': 'a device that shreds documents', 'name': 'shredder_(for_paper)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'signboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['signboard'], 'id': 959, 'def': 'structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted', 'name': 'signboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'silo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['silo'], 'id': 960, 'def': 'a cylindrical tower used for storing goods', 'name': 'silo'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sink.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sink'], 'id': 961, 'def': 'plumbing fixture consisting of a water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe', 'name': 'sink'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'skateboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['skateboard'], 'id': 962, 'def': 'a board with wheels that is ridden in a standing or crouching position and propelled by foot', 'name': 'skateboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'skewer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['skewer'], 'id': 963, 'def': 'a long pin for holding meat in position while it is being roasted', 'name': 'skewer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ski.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ski'], 'id': 964, 'def': 'sports equipment for skiing on snow', 'name': 'ski'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ski_boot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ski_boot'], 'id': 965, 'def': 'a stiff boot that is fastened to a ski with a ski binding', 'name': 'ski_boot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ski_parka.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ski_parka', 'ski_jacket'], 'id': 966, 'def': 'a parka to be worn while skiing', 'name': 'ski_parka'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'ski_pole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['ski_pole'], 'id': 967, 'def': 'a pole with metal points used as an aid in skiing', 'name': 'ski_pole'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'skirt.n.02', 'synonyms': ['skirt'], 'id': 968, 'def': 'a garment hanging from the waist; worn mainly by girls and women', 'name': 'skirt'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'skullcap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['skullcap'], 'id': 969, 'def': 'rounded brimless cap fitting the crown of the head', 'name': 'skullcap'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sled.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sled', 'sledge', 'sleigh'], 'id': 970, 'def': 'a vehicle or flat object for transportation over snow by sliding or pulled by dogs, etc.', 'name': 'sled'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sleeping_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sleeping_bag'], 'id': 971, 'def': 'large padded bag designed to be slept in outdoors', 'name': 'sleeping_bag'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sling.n.05', 'synonyms': ['sling_(bandage)', 'triangular_bandage'], 'id': 972, 'def': 'bandage to support an injured forearm; slung over the shoulder or neck', 'name': 'sling_(bandage)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'slipper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['slipper_(footwear)', 'carpet_slipper_(footwear)'], 'id': 973, 'def': 'low footwear that can be slipped on and off easily; usually worn indoors', 'name': 'slipper_(footwear)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'smoothie.n.02', 'synonyms': ['smoothie'], 'id': 974, 'def': 'a thick smooth drink consisting of fresh fruit pureed with ice cream or yoghurt or milk', 'name': 'smoothie'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'snake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['snake', 'serpent'], 'id': 975, 'def': 'limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous', 'name': 'snake'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'snowboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['snowboard'], 'id': 976, 'def': 'a board that resembles a broad ski or a small surfboard; used in a standing position to slide down snow-covered slopes', 'name': 'snowboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'snowman.n.01', 'synonyms': ['snowman'], 'id': 977, 'def': 'a figure of a person made of packed snow', 'name': 'snowman'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'snowmobile.n.01', 'synonyms': ['snowmobile'], 'id': 978, 'def': 'tracked vehicle for travel on snow having skis in front', 'name': 'snowmobile'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'soap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soap'], 'id': 979, 'def': 'a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats', 'name': 'soap'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'soccer_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soccer_ball'], 'id': 980, 'def': "an inflated ball used in playing soccer (called `football' outside of the United States)", 'name': 'soccer_ball'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sock'], 'id': 981, 'def': 'cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee', 'name': 'sock'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sofa.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sofa', 'couch', 'lounge'], 'id': 982, 'def': 'an upholstered seat for more than one person', 'name': 'sofa'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'softball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['softball'], 'id': 983, 'def': 'ball used in playing softball', 'name': 'softball'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'solar_array.n.01', 'synonyms': ['solar_array', 'solar_battery', 'solar_panel'], 'id': 984, 'def': 'electrical device consisting of a large array of connected solar cells', 'name': 'solar_array'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sombrero.n.02', 'synonyms': ['sombrero'], 'id': 985, 'def': 'a straw hat with a tall crown and broad brim; worn in American southwest and in Mexico', 'name': 'sombrero'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'soup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soup'], 'id': 986, 'def': 'liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food', 'name': 'soup'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'soup_bowl.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soup_bowl'], 'id': 987, 'def': 'a bowl for serving soup', 'name': 'soup_bowl'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'soupspoon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soupspoon'], 'id': 988, 'def': 'a spoon with a rounded bowl for eating soup', 'name': 'soupspoon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sour_cream.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sour_cream', 'soured_cream'], 'id': 989, 'def': 'soured light cream', 'name': 'sour_cream'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'soya_milk.n.01', 'synonyms': ['soya_milk', 'soybean_milk', 'soymilk'], 'id': 990, 'def': 'a milk substitute containing soybean flour and water; used in some infant formulas and in making tofu', 'name': 'soya_milk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'space_shuttle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['space_shuttle'], 'id': 991, 'def': "a reusable spacecraft with wings for a controlled descent through the Earth's atmosphere", 'name': 'space_shuttle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sparkler.n.02', 'synonyms': ['sparkler_(fireworks)'], 'id': 992, 'def': 'a firework that burns slowly and throws out a shower of sparks', 'name': 'sparkler_(fireworks)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'spatula.n.02', 'synonyms': ['spatula'], 'id': 993, 'def': 'a hand tool with a thin flexible blade used to mix or spread soft substances', 'name': 'spatula'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'spear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spear', 'lance'], 'id': 994, 'def': 'a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon', 'name': 'spear'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'spectacles.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spectacles', 'specs', 'eyeglasses', 'glasses'], 'id': 995, 'def': 'optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision', 'name': 'spectacles'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'spice_rack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spice_rack'], 'id': 996, 'def': 'a rack for displaying containers filled with spices', 'name': 'spice_rack'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'spider.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spider'], 'id': 997, 'def': 'predatory arachnid with eight legs, two poison fangs, two feelers, and usually two silk-spinning organs at the back end of the body', 'name': 'spider'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'spiny_lobster.n.02', 'synonyms': ['crawfish', 'crayfish'], 'id': 998, 'def': 'large edible marine crustacean having a spiny carapace but lacking the large pincers of true lobsters', 'name': 'crawfish'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sponge.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sponge'], 'id': 999, 'def': 'a porous mass usable to absorb water typically used for cleaning', 'name': 'sponge'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'spoon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['spoon'], 'id': 1000, 'def': 'a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle', 'name': 'spoon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sportswear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sportswear', 'athletic_wear', 'activewear'], 'id': 1001, 'def': 'attire worn for sport or for casual wear', 'name': 'sportswear'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'spotlight.n.02', 'synonyms': ['spotlight'], 'id': 1002, 'def': 'a lamp that produces a strong beam of light to illuminate a restricted area; used to focus attention of a stage performer', 'name': 'spotlight'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'squid.n.01', 'synonyms': ['squid_(food)', 'calamari', 'calamary'], 'id': 1003, 'def': '(Italian cuisine) squid prepared as food', 'name': 'squid_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'squirrel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['squirrel'], 'id': 1004, 'def': 'a kind of arboreal rodent having a long bushy tail', 'name': 'squirrel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'stagecoach.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stagecoach'], 'id': 1005, 'def': 'a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns', 'name': 'stagecoach'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'stapler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stapler_(stapling_machine)'], 'id': 1006, 'def': 'a machine that inserts staples into sheets of paper in order to fasten them together', 'name': 'stapler_(stapling_machine)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'starfish.n.01', 'synonyms': ['starfish', 'sea_star'], 'id': 1007, 'def': 'echinoderms characterized by five arms extending from a central disk', 'name': 'starfish'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'statue.n.01', 'synonyms': ['statue_(sculpture)'], 'id': 1008, 'def': 'a sculpture representing a human or animal', 'name': 'statue_(sculpture)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'steak.n.01', 'synonyms': ['steak_(food)'], 'id': 1009, 'def': 'a slice of meat cut from the fleshy part of an animal or large fish', 'name': 'steak_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'steak_knife.n.01', 'synonyms': ['steak_knife'], 'id': 1010, 'def': 'a sharp table knife used in eating steak', 'name': 'steak_knife'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'steering_wheel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['steering_wheel'], 'id': 1011, 'def': 'a handwheel that is used for steering', 'name': 'steering_wheel'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'step_ladder.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stepladder'], 'id': 1012, 'def': 'a folding portable ladder hinged at the top', 'name': 'stepladder'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'step_stool.n.01', 'synonyms': ['step_stool'], 'id': 1013, 'def': 'a stool that has one or two steps that fold under the seat', 'name': 'step_stool'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'stereo.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stereo_(sound_system)'], 'id': 1014, 'def': 'electronic device for playing audio', 'name': 'stereo_(sound_system)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'stew.n.02', 'synonyms': ['stew'], 'id': 1015, 'def': 'food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables', 'name': 'stew'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'stirrer.n.02', 'synonyms': ['stirrer'], 'id': 1016, 'def': 'an implement used for stirring', 'name': 'stirrer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'stirrup.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stirrup'], 'id': 1017, 'def': "support consisting of metal loops into which rider's feet go", 'name': 'stirrup'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'stool.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stool'], 'id': 1018, 'def': 'a simple seat without a back or arms', 'name': 'stool'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'stop_sign.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stop_sign'], 'id': 1019, 'def': 'a traffic sign to notify drivers that they must come to a complete stop', 'name': 'stop_sign'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'stoplight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['brake_light'], 'id': 1020, 'def': 'a red light on the rear of a motor vehicle that signals when the brakes are applied', 'name': 'brake_light'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'stove.n.01', 'synonyms': ['stove', 'kitchen_stove', 'range_(kitchen_appliance)', 'kitchen_range', 'cooking_stove'], 'id': 1021, 'def': 'a kitchen appliance used for cooking food', 'name': 'stove'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'strainer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['strainer'], 'id': 1022, 'def': 'a filter to retain larger pieces while smaller pieces and liquids pass through', 'name': 'strainer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'strap.n.01', 'synonyms': ['strap'], 'id': 1023, 'def': 'an elongated strip of material for binding things together or holding', 'name': 'strap'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'straw.n.04', 'synonyms': ['straw_(for_drinking)', 'drinking_straw'], 'id': 1024, 'def': 'a thin paper or plastic tube used to suck liquids into the mouth', 'name': 'straw_(for_drinking)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'strawberry.n.01', 'synonyms': ['strawberry'], 'id': 1025, 'def': 'sweet fleshy red fruit', 'name': 'strawberry'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'street_sign.n.01', 'synonyms': ['street_sign'], 'id': 1026, 'def': 'a sign visible from the street', 'name': 'street_sign'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'streetlight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['streetlight', 'street_lamp'], 'id': 1027, 'def': 'a lamp supported on a lamppost; for illuminating a street', 'name': 'streetlight'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'string_cheese.n.01', 'synonyms': ['string_cheese'], 'id': 1028, 'def': 'cheese formed in long strings twisted together', 'name': 'string_cheese'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'stylus.n.02', 'synonyms': ['stylus'], 'id': 1029, 'def': 'a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving, including pens', 'name': 'stylus'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'subwoofer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['subwoofer'], 'id': 1030, 'def': 'a loudspeaker that is designed to reproduce very low bass frequencies', 'name': 'subwoofer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sugar_bowl.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sugar_bowl'], 'id': 1031, 'def': 'a dish in which sugar is served', 'name': 'sugar_bowl'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'sugarcane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sugarcane_(plant)'], 'id': 1032, 'def': 'juicy canes whose sap is a source of molasses and commercial sugar; fresh canes are sometimes chewed for the juice', 'name': 'sugarcane_(plant)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'suit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['suit_(clothing)'], 'id': 1033, 'def': 'a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color', 'name': 'suit_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sunflower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sunflower'], 'id': 1034, 'def': 'any plant of the genus Helianthus having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow rays', 'name': 'sunflower'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sunglasses.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sunglasses'], 'id': 1035, 'def': 'spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun', 'name': 'sunglasses'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sunhat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sunhat'], 'id': 1036, 'def': 'a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun', 'name': 'sunhat'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'surfboard.n.01', 'synonyms': ['surfboard'], 'id': 1037, 'def': 'a narrow buoyant board for riding surf', 'name': 'surfboard'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sushi.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sushi'], 'id': 1038, 'def': 'rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed', 'name': 'sushi'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'swab.n.02', 'synonyms': ['mop'], 'id': 1039, 'def': 'cleaning implement consisting of absorbent material fastened to a handle; for cleaning floors', 'name': 'mop'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sweat_pants.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sweat_pants'], 'id': 1040, 'def': 'loose-fitting trousers with elastic cuffs; worn by athletes', 'name': 'sweat_pants'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sweatband.n.02', 'synonyms': ['sweatband'], 'id': 1041, 'def': 'a band of material tied around the forehead or wrist to absorb sweat', 'name': 'sweatband'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sweater.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sweater'], 'id': 1042, 'def': 'a crocheted or knitted garment covering the upper part of the body', 'name': 'sweater'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'sweatshirt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sweatshirt'], 'id': 1043, 'def': 'cotton knit pullover with long sleeves worn during athletic activity', 'name': 'sweatshirt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sweet_potato.n.02', 'synonyms': ['sweet_potato'], 'id': 1044, 'def': 'the edible tuberous root of the sweet potato vine', 'name': 'sweet_potato'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'swimsuit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['swimsuit', 'swimwear', 'bathing_suit', 'swimming_costume', 'bathing_costume', 'swimming_trunks', 'bathing_trunks'], 'id': 1045, 'def': 'garment worn for swimming', 'name': 'swimsuit'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'sword.n.01', 'synonyms': ['sword'], 'id': 1046, 'def': 'a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade', 'name': 'sword'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'syringe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['syringe'], 'id': 1047, 'def': 'a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids', 'name': 'syringe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'tabasco.n.02', 'synonyms': ['Tabasco_sauce'], 'id': 1048, 'def': 'very spicy sauce (trade name Tabasco) made from fully-aged red peppers', 'name': 'Tabasco_sauce'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'table-tennis_table.n.01', 'synonyms': ['table-tennis_table', 'ping-pong_table'], 'id': 1049, 'def': 'a table used for playing table tennis', 'name': 'table-tennis_table'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'table.n.02', 'synonyms': ['table'], 'id': 1050, 'def': 'a piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs', 'name': 'table'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'table_lamp.n.01', 'synonyms': ['table_lamp'], 'id': 1051, 'def': 'a lamp that sits on a table', 'name': 'table_lamp'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tablecloth.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tablecloth'], 'id': 1052, 'def': 'a covering spread over a dining table', 'name': 'tablecloth'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'tachometer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tachometer'], 'id': 1053, 'def': 'measuring instrument for indicating speed of rotation', 'name': 'tachometer'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'taco.n.02', 'synonyms': ['taco'], 'id': 1054, 'def': 'a small tortilla cupped around a filling', 'name': 'taco'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tag.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tag'], 'id': 1055, 'def': 'a label associated with something for the purpose of identification or information', 'name': 'tag'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'taillight.n.01', 'synonyms': ['taillight', 'rear_light'], 'id': 1056, 'def': 'lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle', 'name': 'taillight'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'tambourine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tambourine'], 'id': 1057, 'def': 'a shallow drum with a single drumhead and with metallic disks in the sides', 'name': 'tambourine'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'tank.n.01', 'synonyms': ['army_tank', 'armored_combat_vehicle', 'armoured_combat_vehicle'], 'id': 1058, 'def': 'an enclosed armored military vehicle; has a cannon and moves on caterpillar treads', 'name': 'army_tank'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tank.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tank_(storage_vessel)', 'storage_tank'], 'id': 1059, 'def': 'a large (usually metallic) vessel for holding gases or liquids', 'name': 'tank_(storage_vessel)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tank_top.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tank_top_(clothing)'], 'id': 1060, 'def': 'a tight-fitting sleeveless shirt with wide shoulder straps and low neck and no front opening', 'name': 'tank_top_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tape_(sticky_cloth_or_paper)'], 'id': 1061, 'def': 'a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening', 'name': 'tape_(sticky_cloth_or_paper)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tape.n.04', 'synonyms': ['tape_measure', 'measuring_tape'], 'id': 1062, 'def': 'measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths', 'name': 'tape_measure'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tapestry.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tapestry'], 'id': 1063, 'def': 'a heavy textile with a woven design; used for curtains and upholstery', 'name': 'tapestry'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tarpaulin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tarp'], 'id': 1064, 'def': 'waterproofed canvas', 'name': 'tarp'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tartan.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tartan', 'plaid'], 'id': 1065, 'def': 'a cloth having a crisscross design', 'name': 'tartan'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tassel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tassel'], 'id': 1066, 'def': 'adornment consisting of a bunch of cords fastened at one end', 'name': 'tassel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tea_bag.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tea_bag'], 'id': 1067, 'def': 'a measured amount of tea in a bag for an individual serving of tea', 'name': 'tea_bag'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'teacup.n.02', 'synonyms': ['teacup'], 'id': 1068, 'def': 'a cup from which tea is drunk', 'name': 'teacup'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'teakettle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['teakettle'], 'id': 1069, 'def': 'kettle for boiling water to make tea', 'name': 'teakettle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'teapot.n.01', 'synonyms': ['teapot'], 'id': 1070, 'def': 'pot for brewing tea; usually has a spout and handle', 'name': 'teapot'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'teddy.n.01', 'synonyms': ['teddy_bear'], 'id': 1071, 'def': "plaything consisting of a child's toy bear (usually plush and stuffed with soft materials)", 'name': 'teddy_bear'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'telephone.n.01', 'synonyms': ['telephone', 'phone', 'telephone_set'], 'id': 1072, 'def': 'electronic device for communicating by voice over long distances (includes wired and wireless/cell phones)', 'name': 'telephone'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'telephone_booth.n.01', 'synonyms': ['telephone_booth', 'phone_booth', 'call_box', 'telephone_box', 'telephone_kiosk'], 'id': 1073, 'def': 'booth for using a telephone', 'name': 'telephone_booth'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'telephone_pole.n.01', 'synonyms': ['telephone_pole', 'telegraph_pole', 'telegraph_post'], 'id': 1074, 'def': 'tall pole supporting telephone wires', 'name': 'telephone_pole'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'telephoto_lens.n.01', 'synonyms': ['telephoto_lens', 'zoom_lens'], 'id': 1075, 'def': 'a camera lens that magnifies the image', 'name': 'telephoto_lens'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'television_camera.n.01', 'synonyms': ['television_camera', 'tv_camera'], 'id': 1076, 'def': 'television equipment for capturing and recording video', 'name': 'television_camera'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'television_receiver.n.01', 'synonyms': ['television_set', 'tv', 'tv_set'], 'id': 1077, 'def': 'an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen', 'name': 'television_set'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tennis_ball.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tennis_ball'], 'id': 1078, 'def': 'ball about the size of a fist used in playing tennis', 'name': 'tennis_ball'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tennis_racket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tennis_racket'], 'id': 1079, 'def': 'a racket used to play tennis', 'name': 'tennis_racket'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'tequila.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tequila'], 'id': 1080, 'def': 'Mexican liquor made from fermented juices of an agave plant', 'name': 'tequila'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'thermometer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thermometer'], 'id': 1081, 'def': 'measuring instrument for measuring temperature', 'name': 'thermometer'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'thermos.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thermos_bottle'], 'id': 1082, 'def': 'vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks', 'name': 'thermos_bottle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'thermostat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thermostat'], 'id': 1083, 'def': 'a regulator for automatically regulating temperature by starting or stopping the supply of heat', 'name': 'thermostat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'thimble.n.02', 'synonyms': ['thimble'], 'id': 1084, 'def': 'a small metal cap to protect the finger while sewing; can be used as a small container', 'name': 'thimble'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'thread.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thread', 'yarn'], 'id': 1085, 'def': 'a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving', 'name': 'thread'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'thumbtack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['thumbtack', 'drawing_pin', 'pushpin'], 'id': 1086, 'def': 'a tack for attaching papers to a bulletin board or drawing board', 'name': 'thumbtack'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tiara.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tiara'], 'id': 1087, 'def': 'a jeweled headdress worn by women on formal occasions', 'name': 'tiara'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tiger.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tiger'], 'id': 1088, 'def': 'large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes', 'name': 'tiger'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tights.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tights_(clothing)', 'leotards'], 'id': 1089, 'def': 'skintight knit hose covering the body from the waist to the feet worn by acrobats and dancers and as stockings by women and girls', 'name': 'tights_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'timer.n.01', 'synonyms': ['timer', 'stopwatch'], 'id': 1090, 'def': 'a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end', 'name': 'timer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tinfoil.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tinfoil'], 'id': 1091, 'def': 'foil made of tin or an alloy of tin and lead', 'name': 'tinfoil'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tinsel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tinsel'], 'id': 1092, 'def': 'a showy decoration that is basically valueless', 'name': 'tinsel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tissue.n.02', 'synonyms': ['tissue_paper'], 'id': 1093, 'def': 'a soft thin (usually translucent) paper', 'name': 'tissue_paper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'toast.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toast_(food)'], 'id': 1094, 'def': 'slice of bread that has been toasted', 'name': 'toast_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'toaster.n.02', 'synonyms': ['toaster'], 'id': 1095, 'def': 'a kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread', 'name': 'toaster'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'toaster_oven.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toaster_oven'], 'id': 1096, 'def': 'kitchen appliance consisting of a small electric oven for toasting or warming food', 'name': 'toaster_oven'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'toilet.n.02', 'synonyms': ['toilet'], 'id': 1097, 'def': 'a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination', 'name': 'toilet'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'toilet_tissue.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toilet_tissue', 'toilet_paper', 'bathroom_tissue'], 'id': 1098, 'def': 'a soft thin absorbent paper for use in toilets', 'name': 'toilet_tissue'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tomato.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tomato'], 'id': 1099, 'def': 'mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable', 'name': 'tomato'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tongs.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tongs'], 'id': 1100, 'def': 'any of various devices for taking hold of objects; usually have two hinged legs with handles above and pointed hooks below', 'name': 'tongs'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'toolbox.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toolbox'], 'id': 1101, 'def': 'a box or chest or cabinet for holding hand tools', 'name': 'toolbox'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'toothbrush.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toothbrush'], 'id': 1102, 'def': 'small brush; has long handle; used to clean teeth', 'name': 'toothbrush'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'toothpaste.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toothpaste'], 'id': 1103, 'def': 'a dentifrice in the form of a paste', 'name': 'toothpaste'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'toothpick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['toothpick'], 'id': 1104, 'def': 'pick consisting of a small strip of wood or plastic; used to pick food from between the teeth', 'name': 'toothpick'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'top.n.09', 'synonyms': ['cover'], 'id': 1105, 'def': 'covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container)', 'name': 'cover'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tortilla.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tortilla'], 'id': 1106, 'def': 'thin unleavened pancake made from cornmeal or wheat flour', 'name': 'tortilla'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tow_truck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tow_truck'], 'id': 1107, 'def': 'a truck equipped to hoist and pull wrecked cars (or to remove cars from no-parking zones)', 'name': 'tow_truck'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'towel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['towel'], 'id': 1108, 'def': 'a rectangular piece of absorbent cloth (or paper) for drying or wiping', 'name': 'towel'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'towel_rack.n.01', 'synonyms': ['towel_rack', 'towel_rail', 'towel_bar'], 'id': 1109, 'def': 'a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels can be hung', 'name': 'towel_rack'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'toy.n.03', 'synonyms': ['toy'], 'id': 1110, 'def': 'a device regarded as providing amusement', 'name': 'toy'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tractor.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tractor_(farm_equipment)'], 'id': 1111, 'def': 'a wheeled vehicle with large wheels; used in farming and other applications', 'name': 'tractor_(farm_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'traffic_light.n.01', 'synonyms': ['traffic_light'], 'id': 1112, 'def': 'a device to control vehicle traffic often consisting of three or more lights', 'name': 'traffic_light'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'trail_bike.n.01', 'synonyms': ['dirt_bike'], 'id': 1113, 'def': 'a lightweight motorcycle equipped with rugged tires and suspension for off-road use', 'name': 'dirt_bike'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'trailer_truck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trailer_truck', 'tractor_trailer', 'trucking_rig', 'articulated_lorry', 'semi_truck'], 'id': 1114, 'def': 'a truck consisting of a tractor and trailer together', 'name': 'trailer_truck'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'train.n.01', 'synonyms': ['train_(railroad_vehicle)', 'railroad_train'], 'id': 1115, 'def': 'public or private transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive', 'name': 'train_(railroad_vehicle)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'trampoline.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trampoline'], 'id': 1116, 'def': 'gymnastic apparatus consisting of a strong canvas sheet attached with springs to a metal frame', 'name': 'trampoline'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tray.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tray'], 'id': 1117, 'def': 'an open receptacle for holding or displaying or serving articles or food', 'name': 'tray'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'trench_coat.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trench_coat'], 'id': 1118, 'def': 'a military style raincoat; belted with deep pockets', 'name': 'trench_coat'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'triangle.n.05', 'synonyms': ['triangle_(musical_instrument)'], 'id': 1119, 'def': 'a percussion instrument consisting of a metal bar bent in the shape of an open triangle', 'name': 'triangle_(musical_instrument)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'tricycle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tricycle'], 'id': 1120, 'def': 'a vehicle with three wheels that is moved by foot pedals', 'name': 'tricycle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'tripod.n.01', 'synonyms': ['tripod'], 'id': 1121, 'def': 'a three-legged rack used for support', 'name': 'tripod'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'trouser.n.01', 'synonyms': ['trousers', 'pants_(clothing)'], 'id': 1122, 'def': 'a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately', 'name': 'trousers'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'truck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['truck'], 'id': 1123, 'def': 'an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling', 'name': 'truck'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'truffle.n.03', 'synonyms': ['truffle_(chocolate)', 'chocolate_truffle'], 'id': 1124, 'def': 'creamy chocolate candy', 'name': 'truffle_(chocolate)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'trunk.n.02', 'synonyms': ['trunk'], 'id': 1125, 'def': 'luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage', 'name': 'trunk'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'tub.n.02', 'synonyms': ['vat'], 'id': 1126, 'def': 'a large vessel for holding or storing liquids', 'name': 'vat'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'turban.n.01', 'synonyms': ['turban'], 'id': 1127, 'def': 'a traditional headdress consisting of a long scarf wrapped around the head', 'name': 'turban'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'turkey.n.04', 'synonyms': ['turkey_(food)'], 'id': 1128, 'def': 'flesh of large domesticated fowl usually roasted', 'name': 'turkey_(food)'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'turnip.n.01', 'synonyms': ['turnip'], 'id': 1129, 'def': 'widely cultivated plant having a large fleshy edible white or yellow root', 'name': 'turnip'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'turtle.n.02', 'synonyms': ['turtle'], 'id': 1130, 'def': 'any of various aquatic and land reptiles having a bony shell and flipper-like limbs for swimming', 'name': 'turtle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'turtleneck.n.01', 'synonyms': ['turtleneck_(clothing)', 'polo-neck'], 'id': 1131, 'def': 'a sweater or jersey with a high close-fitting collar', 'name': 'turtleneck_(clothing)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'typewriter.n.01', 'synonyms': ['typewriter'], 'id': 1132, 'def': 'hand-operated character printer for printing written messages one character at a time', 'name': 'typewriter'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'umbrella.n.01', 'synonyms': ['umbrella'], 'id': 1133, 'def': 'a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy', 'name': 'umbrella'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'underwear.n.01', 'synonyms': ['underwear', 'underclothes', 'underclothing', 'underpants'], 'id': 1134, 'def': 'undergarment worn next to the skin and under the outer garments', 'name': 'underwear'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'unicycle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['unicycle'], 'id': 1135, 'def': 'a vehicle with a single wheel that is driven by pedals', 'name': 'unicycle'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'urinal.n.01', 'synonyms': ['urinal'], 'id': 1136, 'def': 'a plumbing fixture (usually attached to the wall) used by men to urinate', 'name': 'urinal'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'urn.n.01', 'synonyms': ['urn'], 'id': 1137, 'def': 'a large vase that usually has a pedestal or feet', 'name': 'urn'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'vacuum.n.04', 'synonyms': ['vacuum_cleaner'], 'id': 1138, 'def': 'an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction', 'name': 'vacuum_cleaner'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'vase.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vase'], 'id': 1139, 'def': 'an open jar of glass or porcelain used as an ornament or to hold flowers', 'name': 'vase'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'vending_machine.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vending_machine'], 'id': 1140, 'def': 'a slot machine for selling goods', 'name': 'vending_machine'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'vent.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vent', 'blowhole', 'air_vent'], 'id': 1141, 'def': 'a hole for the escape of gas or air', 'name': 'vent'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'vest.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vest', 'waistcoat'], 'id': 1142, 'def': "a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat", 'name': 'vest'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'videotape.n.01', 'synonyms': ['videotape'], 'id': 1143, 'def': 'a video recording made on magnetic tape', 'name': 'videotape'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'vinegar.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vinegar'], 'id': 1144, 'def': 'sour-tasting liquid produced usually by oxidation of the alcohol in wine or cider and used as a condiment or food preservative', 'name': 'vinegar'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'violin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['violin', 'fiddle'], 'id': 1145, 'def': 'bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family', 'name': 'violin'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'vodka.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vodka'], 'id': 1146, 'def': 'unaged colorless liquor originating in Russia', 'name': 'vodka'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'volleyball.n.02', 'synonyms': ['volleyball'], 'id': 1147, 'def': 'an inflated ball used in playing volleyball', 'name': 'volleyball'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'vulture.n.01', 'synonyms': ['vulture'], 'id': 1148, 'def': 'any of various large birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion', 'name': 'vulture'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'waffle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['waffle'], 'id': 1149, 'def': 'pancake batter baked in a waffle iron', 'name': 'waffle'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'waffle_iron.n.01', 'synonyms': ['waffle_iron'], 'id': 1150, 'def': 'a kitchen appliance for baking waffles', 'name': 'waffle_iron'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wagon.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wagon'], 'id': 1151, 'def': 'any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor', 'name': 'wagon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wagon_wheel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wagon_wheel'], 'id': 1152, 'def': 'a wheel of a wagon', 'name': 'wagon_wheel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'walking_stick.n.01', 'synonyms': ['walking_stick'], 'id': 1153, 'def': 'a stick carried in the hand for support in walking', 'name': 'walking_stick'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wall_clock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wall_clock'], 'id': 1154, 'def': 'a clock mounted on a wall', 'name': 'wall_clock'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'wall_socket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wall_socket', 'wall_plug', 'electric_outlet', 'electrical_outlet', 'outlet', 'electric_receptacle'], 'id': 1155, 'def': 'receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices', 'name': 'wall_socket'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'wallet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wallet', 'billfold'], 'id': 1156, 'def': 'a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money', 'name': 'wallet'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'walrus.n.01', 'synonyms': ['walrus'], 'id': 1157, 'def': 'either of two large northern marine mammals having ivory tusks and tough hide over thick blubber', 'name': 'walrus'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'wardrobe.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wardrobe'], 'id': 1158, 'def': 'a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes', 'name': 'wardrobe'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'washbasin.n.01', 'synonyms': ['washbasin', 'basin_(for_washing)', 'washbowl', 'washstand', 'handbasin'], 'id': 1159, 'def': 'a bathroom sink that is permanently installed and connected to a water supply and drainpipe; where you can wash your hands and face', 'name': 'washbasin'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'washer.n.03', 'synonyms': ['automatic_washer', 'washing_machine'], 'id': 1160, 'def': 'a home appliance for washing clothes and linens automatically', 'name': 'automatic_washer'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'watch.n.01', 'synonyms': ['watch', 'wristwatch'], 'id': 1161, 'def': 'a small, portable timepiece', 'name': 'watch'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'water_bottle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_bottle'], 'id': 1162, 'def': 'a bottle for holding water', 'name': 'water_bottle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'water_cooler.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_cooler'], 'id': 1163, 'def': 'a device for cooling and dispensing drinking water', 'name': 'water_cooler'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'water_faucet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_faucet', 'water_tap', 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towed by a speedboat (DO NOT MARK WATER)', 'name': 'water_ski'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'water_tower.n.01', 'synonyms': ['water_tower'], 'id': 1170, 'def': 'a large reservoir for water', 'name': 'water_tower'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'watering_can.n.01', 'synonyms': ['watering_can'], 'id': 1171, 'def': 'a container with a handle and a spout with a perforated nozzle; used to sprinkle water over plants', 'name': 'watering_can'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'watermelon.n.02', 'synonyms': ['watermelon'], 'id': 1172, 'def': 'large oblong or roundish melon with a hard green rind and sweet watery red or occasionally yellowish pulp', 'name': 'watermelon'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'weathervane.n.01', 'synonyms': ['weathervane', 'vane_(weathervane)', 'wind_vane'], 'id': 1173, 'def': 'mechanical device attached to an elevated structure; rotates freely to show the direction of the wind', 'name': 'weathervane'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'webcam.n.01', 'synonyms': ['webcam'], 'id': 1174, 'def': 'a digital camera designed to take digital photographs and transmit them over the internet', 'name': 'webcam'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wedding_cake.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wedding_cake', 'bridecake'], 'id': 1175, 'def': 'a rich cake with two or more tiers and covered with frosting and decorations; served at a wedding reception', 'name': 'wedding_cake'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wedding_ring.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wedding_ring', 'wedding_band'], 'id': 1176, 'def': 'a ring given to the bride and/or groom at the wedding', 'name': 'wedding_ring'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'wet_suit.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wet_suit'], 'id': 1177, 'def': 'a close-fitting garment made of a permeable material; worn in cold water to retain body heat', 'name': 'wet_suit'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'wheel.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wheel'], 'id': 1178, 'def': 'a circular frame with spokes (or a solid disc) that can rotate on a shaft or axle', 'name': 'wheel'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wheelchair.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wheelchair'], 'id': 1179, 'def': 'a movable chair mounted on large wheels', 'name': 'wheelchair'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'whipped_cream.n.01', 'synonyms': ['whipped_cream'], 'id': 1180, 'def': 'cream that has been beaten until light and fluffy', 'name': 'whipped_cream'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'whistle.n.03', 'synonyms': ['whistle'], 'id': 1181, 'def': 'a small wind instrument that produces a whistling sound by blowing into it', 'name': 'whistle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wig.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wig'], 'id': 1182, 'def': 'hairpiece covering the head and made of real or synthetic hair', 'name': 'wig'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wind_chime.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wind_chime'], 'id': 1183, 'def': 'a decorative arrangement of pieces of metal or glass or pottery that hang together loosely so the wind can cause them to tinkle', 'name': 'wind_chime'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'windmill.n.01', 'synonyms': ['windmill'], 'id': 1184, 'def': 'A mill or turbine that is powered by wind', 'name': 'windmill'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'window_box.n.01', 'synonyms': ['window_box_(for_plants)'], 'id': 1185, 'def': 'a container for growing plants on a windowsill', 'name': 'window_box_(for_plants)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'windshield_wiper.n.01', 'synonyms': ['windshield_wiper', 'windscreen_wiper', 'wiper_(for_windshield/screen)'], 'id': 1186, 'def': 'a mechanical device that cleans the windshield', 'name': 'windshield_wiper'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'windsock.n.01', 'synonyms': ['windsock', 'air_sock', 'air-sleeve', 'wind_sleeve', 'wind_cone'], 'id': 1187, 'def': 'a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast/pole; shows wind direction', 'name': 'windsock'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'wine_bottle.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wine_bottle'], 'id': 1188, 'def': 'a bottle for holding wine', 'name': 'wine_bottle'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wine_bucket.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wine_bucket', 'wine_cooler'], 'id': 1189, 'def': 'a bucket of ice used to chill a bottle of wine', 'name': 'wine_bucket'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'wineglass.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wineglass'], 'id': 1190, 'def': 'a glass that has a stem and in which wine is served', 'name': 'wineglass'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'winker.n.02', 'synonyms': ['blinder_(for_horses)'], 'id': 1191, 'def': 'blinds that prevent a horse from seeing something on either side', 'name': 'blinder_(for_horses)'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wok.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wok'], 'id': 1192, 'def': 'pan with a convex bottom; used for frying in Chinese cooking', 'name': 'wok'}, {'frequency': 'r', 'synset': 'wolf.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wolf'], 'id': 1193, 'def': 'a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family, living and hunting in packs', 'name': 'wolf'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wooden_spoon.n.02', 'synonyms': ['wooden_spoon'], 'id': 1194, 'def': 'a spoon made of wood', 'name': 'wooden_spoon'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wreath.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wreath'], 'id': 1195, 'def': 'an arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring', 'name': 'wreath'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'wrench.n.03', 'synonyms': ['wrench', 'spanner'], 'id': 1196, 'def': 'a hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt', 'name': 'wrench'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'wristband.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wristband'], 'id': 1197, 'def': 'band consisting of a part of a sleeve that covers the wrist', 'name': 'wristband'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'wristlet.n.01', 'synonyms': ['wristlet', 'wrist_band'], 'id': 1198, 'def': 'a band or bracelet worn around the wrist', 'name': 'wristlet'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'yacht.n.01', 'synonyms': ['yacht'], 'id': 1199, 'def': 'an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing', 'name': 'yacht'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'yogurt.n.01', 'synonyms': ['yogurt', 'yoghurt', 'yoghourt'], 'id': 1200, 'def': 'a custard-like food made from curdled milk', 'name': 'yogurt'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'yoke.n.07', 'synonyms': ['yoke_(animal_equipment)'], 'id': 1201, 'def': 'gear joining two animals at the neck; NOT egg yolk', 'name': 'yoke_(animal_equipment)'}, {'frequency': 'f', 'synset': 'zebra.n.01', 'synonyms': ['zebra'], 'id': 1202, 'def': 'any of several fleet black-and-white striped African equines', 'name': 'zebra'}, {'frequency': 'c', 'synset': 'zucchini.n.02', 'synonyms': ['zucchini', 'courgette'], 'id': 1203, 'def': 'small cucumber-shaped vegetable marrow; typically dark green', 'name': 'zucchini'}] # noqa +# fmt: on diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v1_category_image_count.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v1_category_image_count.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..31bf0cf --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/lvis_v1_category_image_count.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +# Autogen with +# with open("lvis_v1_train.json", "r") as f: +# a = json.load(f) +# c = a["categories"] +# for x in c: +# del x["name"] +# del x["instance_count"] +# del x["def"] +# del x["synonyms"] +# del x["frequency"] +# del x["synset"] +# LVIS_CATEGORY_IMAGE_COUNT = repr(c) + " # noqa" +# with open("/tmp/lvis_category_image_count.py", "wt") as f: +# f.write(f"LVIS_CATEGORY_IMAGE_COUNT = {LVIS_CATEGORY_IMAGE_COUNT}") +# Then paste the contents of that file below + +# fmt: off +LVIS_CATEGORY_IMAGE_COUNT = [{'id': 1, 'image_count': 64}, {'id': 2, 'image_count': 364}, {'id': 3, 'image_count': 1911}, {'id': 4, 'image_count': 149}, {'id': 5, 'image_count': 29}, {'id': 6, 'image_count': 26}, {'id': 7, 'image_count': 59}, {'id': 8, 'image_count': 22}, {'id': 9, 'image_count': 12}, {'id': 10, 'image_count': 28}, {'id': 11, 'image_count': 505}, {'id': 12, 'image_count': 1207}, {'id': 13, 'image_count': 4}, {'id': 14, 'image_count': 10}, {'id': 15, 'image_count': 500}, {'id': 16, 'image_count': 33}, {'id': 17, 'image_count': 3}, {'id': 18, 'image_count': 44}, {'id': 19, 'image_count': 561}, {'id': 20, 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{'id': 1193, 'image_count': 5}, {'id': 1194, 'image_count': 56}, {'id': 1195, 'image_count': 73}, {'id': 1196, 'image_count': 32}, {'id': 1197, 'image_count': 128}, {'id': 1198, 'image_count': 623}, {'id': 1199, 'image_count': 12}, {'id': 1200, 'image_count': 52}, {'id': 1201, 'image_count': 11}, {'id': 1202, 'image_count': 1674}, {'id': 1203, 'image_count': 81}] # noqa +# fmt: on diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/pascal_voc.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/pascal_voc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46f8536 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/pascal_voc.py @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import numpy as np +import os +import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET +from typing import List, Tuple, Union + +from detectron2.data import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.structures import BoxMode +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +__all__ = ["load_voc_instances", "register_pascal_voc"] + + +# fmt: off +CLASS_NAMES = ( + "aeroplane", "bicycle", "bird", "boat", "bottle", "bus", "car", "cat", + "chair", "cow", "diningtable", "dog", "horse", "motorbike", "person", + "pottedplant", "sheep", "sofa", "train", "tvmonitor" +) +# fmt: on + + +def load_voc_instances(dirname: str, split: str, class_names: Union[List[str], Tuple[str, ...]]): + """ + Load Pascal VOC detection annotations to Detectron2 format. + + Args: + dirname: Contain "Annotations", "ImageSets", "JPEGImages" + split (str): one of "train", "test", "val", "trainval" + class_names: list or tuple of class names + """ + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(dirname, "ImageSets", "Main", split + ".txt")) as f: + fileids = np.loadtxt(f, dtype=str) + + # Needs to read many small annotation files. Makes sense at local + annotation_dirname = PathManager.get_local_path(os.path.join(dirname, "Annotations/")) + dicts = [] + for fileid in fileids: + anno_file = os.path.join(annotation_dirname, fileid + ".xml") + jpeg_file = os.path.join(dirname, "JPEGImages", fileid + ".jpg") + + with PathManager.open(anno_file) as f: + tree = ET.parse(f) + + r = { + "file_name": jpeg_file, + "image_id": fileid, + "height": int(tree.findall("./size/height")[0].text), + "width": int(tree.findall("./size/width")[0].text), + } + instances = [] + + for obj in tree.findall("object"): + cls = obj.find("name").text + # We include "difficult" samples in training. + # Based on limited experiments, they don't hurt accuracy. + # difficult = int(obj.find("difficult").text) + # if difficult == 1: + # continue + bbox = obj.find("bndbox") + bbox = [float(bbox.find(x).text) for x in ["xmin", "ymin", "xmax", "ymax"]] + # Original annotations are integers in the range [1, W or H] + # Assuming they mean 1-based pixel indices (inclusive), + # a box with annotation (xmin=1, xmax=W) covers the whole image. + # In coordinate space this is represented by (xmin=0, xmax=W) + bbox[0] -= 1.0 + bbox[1] -= 1.0 + instances.append( + {"category_id": class_names.index(cls), "bbox": bbox, "bbox_mode": BoxMode.XYXY_ABS} + ) + r["annotations"] = instances + dicts.append(r) + return dicts + + +def register_pascal_voc(name, dirname, split, year, class_names=CLASS_NAMES): + DatasetCatalog.register(name, lambda: load_voc_instances(dirname, split, class_names)) + MetadataCatalog.get(name).set( + thing_classes=list(class_names), dirname=dirname, year=year, split=split + ) diff --git a/detectron2/data/datasets/register_coco.py b/detectron2/data/datasets/register_coco.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e564438 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/datasets/register_coco.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .coco import register_coco_instances # noqa +from .coco_panoptic import register_coco_panoptic_separated # noqa diff --git a/detectron2/data/detection_utils.py b/detectron2/data/detection_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ada19bd --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/detection_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,659 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +""" +Common data processing utilities that are used in a +typical object detection data pipeline. +""" +import logging +import numpy as np +from typing import List, Union +import pycocotools.mask as mask_util +import torch +from PIL import Image + +from detectron2.structures import ( + BitMasks, + Boxes, + BoxMode, + Instances, + Keypoints, + PolygonMasks, + RotatedBoxes, + polygons_to_bitmask, +) +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from . import transforms as T +from .catalog import MetadataCatalog + +__all__ = [ + "SizeMismatchError", + "convert_image_to_rgb", + "check_image_size", + "transform_proposals", + "transform_instance_annotations", + "annotations_to_instances", + "annotations_to_instances_rotated", + "build_augmentation", + "build_transform_gen", + "create_keypoint_hflip_indices", + "filter_empty_instances", + "read_image", +] + + +class SizeMismatchError(ValueError): + """ + When loaded image has difference width/height compared with annotation. + """ + + +# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YUV#SDTV_with_BT.601 +_M_RGB2YUV = [[0.299, 0.587, 0.114], [-0.14713, -0.28886, 0.436], [0.615, -0.51499, -0.10001]] +_M_YUV2RGB = [[1.0, 0.0, 1.13983], [1.0, -0.39465, -0.58060], [1.0, 2.03211, 0.0]] + +# https://www.exiv2.org/tags.html +_EXIF_ORIENT = 274 # exif 'Orientation' tag + + +def convert_PIL_to_numpy(image, format): + """ + Convert PIL image to numpy array of target format. + + Args: + image (PIL.Image): a PIL image + format (str): the format of output image + + Returns: + (np.ndarray): also see `read_image` + """ + if format is not None: + # PIL only supports RGB, so convert to RGB and flip channels over below + conversion_format = format + if format in ["BGR", "YUV-BT.601"]: + conversion_format = "RGB" + image = image.convert(conversion_format) + image = np.asarray(image) + # PIL squeezes out the channel dimension for "L", so make it HWC + if format == "L": + image = np.expand_dims(image, -1) + + # handle formats not supported by PIL + elif format == "BGR": + # flip channels if needed + image = image[:, :, ::-1] + elif format == "YUV-BT.601": + image = image / 255.0 + image = np.dot(image, np.array(_M_RGB2YUV).T) + + return image + + +def convert_image_to_rgb(image, format): + """ + Convert an image from given format to RGB. + + Args: + image (np.ndarray or Tensor): an HWC image + format (str): the format of input image, also see `read_image` + + Returns: + (np.ndarray): (H,W,3) RGB image in 0-255 range, can be either float or uint8 + """ + if isinstance(image, torch.Tensor): + image = image.cpu().numpy() + if format == "BGR": + image = image[:, :, [2, 1, 0]] + elif format == "YUV-BT.601": + image = np.dot(image, np.array(_M_YUV2RGB).T) + image = image * 255.0 + else: + if format == "L": + image = image[:, :, 0] + image = image.astype(np.uint8) + image = np.asarray(Image.fromarray(image, mode=format).convert("RGB")) + return image + + +def _apply_exif_orientation(image): + """ + Applies the exif orientation correctly. + + This code exists per the bug: + https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/issues/3973 + with the function `ImageOps.exif_transpose`. The Pillow source raises errors with + various methods, especially `tobytes` + + Function based on: + https://github.com/wkentaro/labelme/blob/v4.5.4/labelme/utils/image.py#L59 + https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/blob/7.1.2/src/PIL/ImageOps.py#L527 + + Args: + image (PIL.Image): a PIL image + + Returns: + (PIL.Image): the PIL image with exif orientation applied, if applicable + """ + if not hasattr(image, "getexif"): + return image + + try: + exif = image.getexif() + except Exception: # https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/issues/1885 + exif = None + + if exif is None: + return image + + orientation = exif.get(_EXIF_ORIENT) + + method = { + 2: Image.FLIP_LEFT_RIGHT, + 3: Image.ROTATE_180, + 4: Image.FLIP_TOP_BOTTOM, + 5: Image.TRANSPOSE, + 6: Image.ROTATE_270, + 7: Image.TRANSVERSE, + 8: Image.ROTATE_90, + }.get(orientation) + + if method is not None: + return image.transpose(method) + return image + + +def read_image(file_name, format=None): + """ + Read an image into the given format. + Will apply rotation and flipping if the image has such exif information. + + Args: + file_name (str): image file path + format (str): one of the supported image modes in PIL, or "BGR" or "YUV-BT.601". + + Returns: + image (np.ndarray): + an HWC image in the given format, which is 0-255, uint8 for + supported image modes in PIL or "BGR"; float (0-1 for Y) for YUV-BT.601. + """ + with PathManager.open(file_name, "rb") as f: + image = Image.open(f) + + # work around this bug: https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/issues/3973 + image = _apply_exif_orientation(image) + return convert_PIL_to_numpy(image, format) + + +def check_image_size(dataset_dict, image): + """ + Raise an error if the image does not match the size specified in the dict. + """ + if "width" in dataset_dict or "height" in dataset_dict: + image_wh = (image.shape[1], image.shape[0]) + expected_wh = (dataset_dict["width"], dataset_dict["height"]) + if not image_wh == expected_wh: + raise SizeMismatchError( + "Mismatched image shape{}, got {}, expect {}.".format( + " for image " + dataset_dict["file_name"] + if "file_name" in dataset_dict + else "", + image_wh, + expected_wh, + ) + + " Please check the width/height in your annotation." + ) + + # To ensure bbox always remap to original image size + if "width" not in dataset_dict: + dataset_dict["width"] = image.shape[1] + if "height" not in dataset_dict: + dataset_dict["height"] = image.shape[0] + + +def transform_proposals(dataset_dict, image_shape, transforms, *, proposal_topk, min_box_size=0): + """ + Apply transformations to the proposals in dataset_dict, if any. + + Args: + dataset_dict (dict): a dict read from the dataset, possibly + contains fields "proposal_boxes", "proposal_objectness_logits", "proposal_bbox_mode" + image_shape (tuple): height, width + transforms (TransformList): + proposal_topk (int): only keep top-K scoring proposals + min_box_size (int): proposals with either side smaller than this + threshold are removed + + The input dict is modified in-place, with abovementioned keys removed. A new + key "proposals" will be added. Its value is an `Instances` + object which contains the transformed proposals in its field + "proposal_boxes" and "objectness_logits". + """ + if "proposal_boxes" in dataset_dict: + # Transform proposal boxes + boxes = transforms.apply_box( + BoxMode.convert( + dataset_dict.pop("proposal_boxes"), + dataset_dict.pop("proposal_bbox_mode"), + BoxMode.XYXY_ABS, + ) + ) + boxes = Boxes(boxes) + objectness_logits = torch.as_tensor( + dataset_dict.pop("proposal_objectness_logits").astype("float32") + ) + + boxes.clip(image_shape) + keep = boxes.nonempty(threshold=min_box_size) + boxes = boxes[keep] + objectness_logits = objectness_logits[keep] + + proposals = Instances(image_shape) + proposals.proposal_boxes = boxes[:proposal_topk] + proposals.objectness_logits = objectness_logits[:proposal_topk] + dataset_dict["proposals"] = proposals + + +def get_bbox(annotation): + """ + Get bbox from data + Args: + annotation (dict): dict of instance annotations for a single instance. + Returns: + bbox (ndarray): x1, y1, x2, y2 coordinates + """ + # bbox is 1d (per-instance bounding box) + bbox = BoxMode.convert(annotation["bbox"], annotation["bbox_mode"], BoxMode.XYXY_ABS) + return bbox + + +def transform_instance_annotations( + annotation, transforms, image_size, *, keypoint_hflip_indices=None +): + """ + Apply transforms to box, segmentation and keypoints annotations of a single instance. + + It will use `transforms.apply_box` for the box, and + `transforms.apply_coords` for segmentation polygons & keypoints. + If you need anything more specially designed for each data structure, + you'll need to implement your own version of this function or the transforms. + + Args: + annotation (dict): dict of instance annotations for a single instance. + It will be modified in-place. + transforms (TransformList or list[Transform]): + image_size (tuple): the height, width of the transformed image + keypoint_hflip_indices (ndarray[int]): see `create_keypoint_hflip_indices`. + + Returns: + dict: + the same input dict with fields "bbox", "segmentation", "keypoints" + transformed according to `transforms`. + The "bbox_mode" field will be set to XYXY_ABS. + """ + if isinstance(transforms, (tuple, list)): + transforms = T.TransformList(transforms) + # bbox is 1d (per-instance bounding box) + bbox = BoxMode.convert(annotation["bbox"], annotation["bbox_mode"], BoxMode.XYXY_ABS) + # clip transformed bbox to image size + bbox = transforms.apply_box(np.array([bbox]))[0].clip(min=0) + annotation["bbox"] = np.minimum(bbox, list(image_size + image_size)[::-1]) + annotation["bbox_mode"] = BoxMode.XYXY_ABS + + if "segmentation" in annotation: + # each instance contains 1 or more polygons + segm = annotation["segmentation"] + if isinstance(segm, list): + # polygons + polygons = [np.asarray(p).reshape(-1, 2) for p in segm] + annotation["segmentation"] = [ + p.reshape(-1) for p in transforms.apply_polygons(polygons) + ] + elif isinstance(segm, dict): + # RLE + mask = mask_util.decode(segm) + mask = transforms.apply_segmentation(mask) + assert tuple(mask.shape[:2]) == image_size + annotation["segmentation"] = mask + else: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot transform segmentation of type '{}'!" + "Supported types are: polygons as list[list[float] or ndarray]," + " COCO-style RLE as a dict.".format(type(segm)) + ) + + if "keypoints" in annotation: + keypoints = transform_keypoint_annotations( + annotation["keypoints"], transforms, image_size, keypoint_hflip_indices + ) + annotation["keypoints"] = keypoints + + return annotation + + +def transform_keypoint_annotations(keypoints, transforms, image_size, keypoint_hflip_indices=None): + """ + Transform keypoint annotations of an image. + If a keypoint is transformed out of image boundary, it will be marked "unlabeled" (visibility=0) + + Args: + keypoints (list[float]): Nx3 float in Detectron2's Dataset format. + Each point is represented by (x, y, visibility). + transforms (TransformList): + image_size (tuple): the height, width of the transformed image + keypoint_hflip_indices (ndarray[int]): see `create_keypoint_hflip_indices`. + When `transforms` includes horizontal flip, will use the index + mapping to flip keypoints. + """ + # (N*3,) -> (N, 3) + keypoints = np.asarray(keypoints, dtype="float64").reshape(-1, 3) + keypoints_xy = transforms.apply_coords(keypoints[:, :2]) + + # Set all out-of-boundary points to "unlabeled" + inside = (keypoints_xy >= np.array([0, 0])) & (keypoints_xy <= np.array(image_size[::-1])) + inside = inside.all(axis=1) + keypoints[:, :2] = keypoints_xy + keypoints[:, 2][~inside] = 0 + + # This assumes that HorizFlipTransform is the only one that does flip + do_hflip = sum(isinstance(t, T.HFlipTransform) for t in transforms.transforms) % 2 == 1 + + # Alternative way: check if probe points was horizontally flipped. + # probe = np.asarray([[0.0, 0.0], [image_width, 0.0]]) + # probe_aug = transforms.apply_coords(probe.copy()) + # do_hflip = np.sign(probe[1][0] - probe[0][0]) != np.sign(probe_aug[1][0] - probe_aug[0][0]) # noqa + + # If flipped, swap each keypoint with its opposite-handed equivalent + if do_hflip: + if keypoint_hflip_indices is None: + raise ValueError("Cannot flip keypoints without providing flip indices!") + if len(keypoints) != len(keypoint_hflip_indices): + raise ValueError( + "Keypoint data has {} points, but metadata " + "contains {} points!".format(len(keypoints), len(keypoint_hflip_indices)) + ) + keypoints = keypoints[np.asarray(keypoint_hflip_indices, dtype=np.int32), :] + + # Maintain COCO convention that if visibility == 0 (unlabeled), then x, y = 0 + keypoints[keypoints[:, 2] == 0] = 0 + return keypoints + + +def annotations_to_instances(annos, image_size, mask_format="polygon"): + """ + Create an :class:`Instances` object used by the models, + from instance annotations in the dataset dict. + + Args: + annos (list[dict]): a list of instance annotations in one image, each + element for one instance. + image_size (tuple): height, width + + Returns: + Instances: + It will contain fields "gt_boxes", "gt_classes", + "gt_masks", "gt_keypoints", if they can be obtained from `annos`. + This is the format that builtin models expect. + """ + boxes = ( + np.stack( + [BoxMode.convert(obj["bbox"], obj["bbox_mode"], BoxMode.XYXY_ABS) for obj in annos] + ) + if len(annos) + else np.zeros((0, 4)) + ) + target = Instances(image_size) + target.gt_boxes = Boxes(boxes) + + classes = [int(obj["category_id"]) for obj in annos] + classes = torch.tensor(classes, dtype=torch.int64) + target.gt_classes = classes + + if len(annos) and "segmentation" in annos[0]: + segms = [obj["segmentation"] for obj in annos] + if mask_format == "polygon": + try: + masks = PolygonMasks(segms) + except ValueError as e: + raise ValueError( + "Failed to use mask_format=='polygon' from the given annotations!" + ) from e + else: + assert mask_format == "bitmask", mask_format + masks = [] + for segm in segms: + if isinstance(segm, list): + # polygon + masks.append(polygons_to_bitmask(segm, *image_size)) + elif isinstance(segm, dict): + # COCO RLE + masks.append(mask_util.decode(segm)) + elif isinstance(segm, np.ndarray): + assert segm.ndim == 2, "Expect segmentation of 2 dimensions, got {}.".format( + segm.ndim + ) + # mask array + masks.append(segm) + else: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot convert segmentation of type '{}' to BitMasks!" + "Supported types are: polygons as list[list[float] or ndarray]," + " COCO-style RLE as a dict, or a binary segmentation mask " + " in a 2D numpy array of shape HxW.".format(type(segm)) + ) + # torch.from_numpy does not support array with negative stride. + masks = BitMasks( + torch.stack([torch.from_numpy(np.ascontiguousarray(x)) for x in masks]) + ) + target.gt_masks = masks + + if len(annos) and "keypoints" in annos[0]: + kpts = [obj.get("keypoints", []) for obj in annos] + target.gt_keypoints = Keypoints(kpts) + + return target + + +def annotations_to_instances_rotated(annos, image_size): + """ + Create an :class:`Instances` object used by the models, + from instance annotations in the dataset dict. + Compared to `annotations_to_instances`, this function is for rotated boxes only + + Args: + annos (list[dict]): a list of instance annotations in one image, each + element for one instance. + image_size (tuple): height, width + + Returns: + Instances: + Containing fields "gt_boxes", "gt_classes", + if they can be obtained from `annos`. + This is the format that builtin models expect. + """ + boxes = [obj["bbox"] for obj in annos] + target = Instances(image_size) + boxes = target.gt_boxes = RotatedBoxes(boxes) + boxes.clip(image_size) + + classes = [obj["category_id"] for obj in annos] + classes = torch.tensor(classes, dtype=torch.int64) + target.gt_classes = classes + + return target + + +def filter_empty_instances( + instances, by_box=True, by_mask=True, box_threshold=1e-5, return_mask=False +): + """ + Filter out empty instances in an `Instances` object. + + Args: + instances (Instances): + by_box (bool): whether to filter out instances with empty boxes + by_mask (bool): whether to filter out instances with empty masks + box_threshold (float): minimum width and height to be considered non-empty + return_mask (bool): whether to return boolean mask of filtered instances + + Returns: + Instances: the filtered instances. + tensor[bool], optional: boolean mask of filtered instances + """ + assert by_box or by_mask + r = [] + if by_box: + r.append(instances.gt_boxes.nonempty(threshold=box_threshold)) + if instances.has("gt_masks") and by_mask: + r.append(instances.gt_masks.nonempty()) + + # TODO: can also filter visible keypoints + + if not r: + return instances + m = r[0] + for x in r[1:]: + m = m & x + if return_mask: + return instances[m], m + return instances[m] + + +def create_keypoint_hflip_indices(dataset_names: Union[str, List[str]]) -> List[int]: + """ + Args: + dataset_names: list of dataset names + + Returns: + list[int]: a list of size=#keypoints, storing the + horizontally-flipped keypoint indices. + """ + if isinstance(dataset_names, str): + dataset_names = [dataset_names] + + check_metadata_consistency("keypoint_names", dataset_names) + check_metadata_consistency("keypoint_flip_map", dataset_names) + + meta = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_names[0]) + names = meta.keypoint_names + # TODO flip -> hflip + flip_map = dict(meta.keypoint_flip_map) + flip_map.update({v: k for k, v in flip_map.items()}) + flipped_names = [i if i not in flip_map else flip_map[i] for i in names] + flip_indices = [names.index(i) for i in flipped_names] + return flip_indices + + +def get_fed_loss_cls_weights(dataset_names: Union[str, List[str]], freq_weight_power=1.0): + """ + Get frequency weight for each class sorted by class id. + We now calcualte freqency weight using image_count to the power freq_weight_power. + + Args: + dataset_names: list of dataset names + freq_weight_power: power value + """ + if isinstance(dataset_names, str): + dataset_names = [dataset_names] + + check_metadata_consistency("class_image_count", dataset_names) + + meta = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_names[0]) + class_freq_meta = meta.class_image_count + class_freq = torch.tensor( + [c["image_count"] for c in sorted(class_freq_meta, key=lambda x: x["id"])] + ) + class_freq_weight = class_freq.float() ** freq_weight_power + return class_freq_weight + + +def gen_crop_transform_with_instance(crop_size, image_size, instance): + """ + Generate a CropTransform so that the cropping region contains + the center of the given instance. + + Args: + crop_size (tuple): h, w in pixels + image_size (tuple): h, w + instance (dict): an annotation dict of one instance, in Detectron2's + dataset format. + """ + crop_size = np.asarray(crop_size, dtype=np.int32) + bbox = BoxMode.convert(instance["bbox"], instance["bbox_mode"], BoxMode.XYXY_ABS) + center_yx = (bbox[1] + bbox[3]) * 0.5, (bbox[0] + bbox[2]) * 0.5 + assert ( + image_size[0] >= center_yx[0] and image_size[1] >= center_yx[1] + ), "The annotation bounding box is outside of the image!" + assert ( + image_size[0] >= crop_size[0] and image_size[1] >= crop_size[1] + ), "Crop size is larger than image size!" + + min_yx = np.maximum(np.floor(center_yx).astype(np.int32) - crop_size, 0) + max_yx = np.maximum(np.asarray(image_size, dtype=np.int32) - crop_size, 0) + max_yx = np.minimum(max_yx, np.ceil(center_yx).astype(np.int32)) + + y0 = np.random.randint(min_yx[0], max_yx[0] + 1) + x0 = np.random.randint(min_yx[1], max_yx[1] + 1) + return T.CropTransform(x0, y0, crop_size[1], crop_size[0]) + + +def check_metadata_consistency(key, dataset_names): + """ + Check that the datasets have consistent metadata. + + Args: + key (str): a metadata key + dataset_names (list[str]): a list of dataset names + + Raises: + AttributeError: if the key does not exist in the metadata + ValueError: if the given datasets do not have the same metadata values defined by key + """ + if len(dataset_names) == 0: + return + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + entries_per_dataset = [getattr(MetadataCatalog.get(d), key) for d in dataset_names] + for idx, entry in enumerate(entries_per_dataset): + if entry != entries_per_dataset[0]: + logger.error( + "Metadata '{}' for dataset '{}' is '{}'".format(key, dataset_names[idx], str(entry)) + ) + logger.error( + "Metadata '{}' for dataset '{}' is '{}'".format( + key, dataset_names[0], str(entries_per_dataset[0]) + ) + ) + raise ValueError("Datasets have different metadata '{}'!".format(key)) + + +def build_augmentation(cfg, is_train): + """ + Create a list of default :class:`Augmentation` from config. + Now it includes resizing and flipping. + + Returns: + list[Augmentation] + """ + if is_train: + min_size = cfg.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TRAIN + max_size = cfg.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TRAIN + sample_style = cfg.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TRAIN_SAMPLING + else: + min_size = cfg.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TEST + max_size = cfg.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TEST + sample_style = "choice" + augmentation = [T.ResizeShortestEdge(min_size, max_size, sample_style)] + if is_train and cfg.INPUT.RANDOM_FLIP != "none": + augmentation.append( + T.RandomFlip( + horizontal=cfg.INPUT.RANDOM_FLIP == "horizontal", + vertical=cfg.INPUT.RANDOM_FLIP == "vertical", + ) + ) + return augmentation + + +build_transform_gen = build_augmentation +""" +Alias for backward-compatibility. +""" diff --git a/detectron2/data/samplers/__init__.py b/detectron2/data/samplers/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85c9f1a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/samplers/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .distributed_sampler import ( + InferenceSampler, + RandomSubsetTrainingSampler, + RepeatFactorTrainingSampler, + TrainingSampler, +) + +from .grouped_batch_sampler import GroupedBatchSampler + +__all__ = [ + "GroupedBatchSampler", + "TrainingSampler", + "RandomSubsetTrainingSampler", + "InferenceSampler", + "RepeatFactorTrainingSampler", +] diff --git a/detectron2/data/samplers/distributed_sampler.py b/detectron2/data/samplers/distributed_sampler.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a098e6a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/samplers/distributed_sampler.py @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import itertools +import logging +import math +from collections import defaultdict +from typing import Optional +import torch +from torch.utils.data.sampler import Sampler + +from detectron2.utils import comm + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class TrainingSampler(Sampler): + """ + In training, we only care about the "infinite stream" of training data. + So this sampler produces an infinite stream of indices and + all workers cooperate to correctly shuffle the indices and sample different indices. + + The samplers in each worker effectively produces `indices[worker_id::num_workers]` + where `indices` is an infinite stream of indices consisting of + `shuffle(range(size)) + shuffle(range(size)) + ...` (if shuffle is True) + or `range(size) + range(size) + ...` (if shuffle is False) + + Note that this sampler does not shard based on pytorch DataLoader worker id. + A sampler passed to pytorch DataLoader is used only with map-style dataset + and will not be executed inside workers. + But if this sampler is used in a way that it gets execute inside a dataloader + worker, then extra work needs to be done to shard its outputs based on worker id. + This is required so that workers don't produce identical data. + :class:`ToIterableDataset` implements this logic. + This note is true for all samplers in detectron2. + """ + + def __init__(self, size: int, shuffle: bool = True, seed: Optional[int] = None): + """ + Args: + size (int): the total number of data of the underlying dataset to sample from + shuffle (bool): whether to shuffle the indices or not + seed (int): the initial seed of the shuffle. Must be the same + across all workers. If None, will use a random seed shared + among workers (require synchronization among all workers). + """ + if not isinstance(size, int): + raise TypeError(f"TrainingSampler(size=) expects an int. Got type {type(size)}.") + if size <= 0: + raise ValueError(f"TrainingSampler(size=) expects a positive int. Got {size}.") + self._size = size + self._shuffle = shuffle + if seed is None: + seed = comm.shared_random_seed() + self._seed = int(seed) + + self._rank = comm.get_rank() + self._world_size = comm.get_world_size() + + def __iter__(self): + start = self._rank + yield from itertools.islice(self._infinite_indices(), start, None, self._world_size) + + def _infinite_indices(self): + g = torch.Generator() + g.manual_seed(self._seed) + while True: + if self._shuffle: + yield from torch.randperm(self._size, generator=g).tolist() + else: + yield from torch.arange(self._size).tolist() + + +class RandomSubsetTrainingSampler(TrainingSampler): + """ + Similar to TrainingSampler, but only sample a random subset of indices. + This is useful when you want to estimate the accuracy vs data-number curves by + training the model with different subset_ratio. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + size: int, + subset_ratio: float, + shuffle: bool = True, + seed_shuffle: Optional[int] = None, + seed_subset: Optional[int] = None, + ): + """ + Args: + size (int): the total number of data of the underlying dataset to sample from + subset_ratio (float): the ratio of subset data to sample from the underlying dataset + shuffle (bool): whether to shuffle the indices or not + seed_shuffle (int): the initial seed of the shuffle. Must be the same + across all workers. If None, will use a random seed shared + among workers (require synchronization among all workers). + seed_subset (int): the seed to randomize the subset to be sampled. + Must be the same across all workers. If None, will use a random seed shared + among workers (require synchronization among all workers). + """ + super().__init__(size=size, shuffle=shuffle, seed=seed_shuffle) + + assert 0.0 < subset_ratio <= 1.0 + self._size_subset = int(size * subset_ratio) + assert self._size_subset > 0 + if seed_subset is None: + seed_subset = comm.shared_random_seed() + self._seed_subset = int(seed_subset) + + # randomly generate the subset indexes to be sampled from + g = torch.Generator() + g.manual_seed(self._seed_subset) + indexes_randperm = torch.randperm(self._size, generator=g) + self._indexes_subset = indexes_randperm[: self._size_subset] + + logger.info("Using RandomSubsetTrainingSampler......") + logger.info(f"Randomly sample {self._size_subset} data from the original {self._size} data") + + def _infinite_indices(self): + g = torch.Generator() + g.manual_seed(self._seed) # self._seed equals seed_shuffle from __init__() + while True: + if self._shuffle: + # generate a random permutation to shuffle self._indexes_subset + randperm = torch.randperm(self._size_subset, generator=g) + yield from self._indexes_subset[randperm].tolist() + else: + yield from self._indexes_subset.tolist() + + +class RepeatFactorTrainingSampler(Sampler): + """ + Similar to TrainingSampler, but a sample may appear more times than others based + on its "repeat factor". This is suitable for training on class imbalanced datasets like LVIS. + """ + + def __init__(self, repeat_factors, *, shuffle=True, seed=None): + """ + Args: + repeat_factors (Tensor): a float vector, the repeat factor for each indice. When it's + full of ones, it is equivalent to ``TrainingSampler(len(repeat_factors), ...)``. + shuffle (bool): whether to shuffle the indices or not + seed (int): the initial seed of the shuffle. Must be the same + across all workers. If None, will use a random seed shared + among workers (require synchronization among all workers). + """ + self._shuffle = shuffle + if seed is None: + seed = comm.shared_random_seed() + self._seed = int(seed) + + self._rank = comm.get_rank() + self._world_size = comm.get_world_size() + + # Split into whole number (_int_part) and fractional (_frac_part) parts. + self._int_part = torch.trunc(repeat_factors) + self._frac_part = repeat_factors - self._int_part + + @staticmethod + def repeat_factors_from_category_frequency(dataset_dicts, repeat_thresh): + """ + Compute (fractional) per-image repeat factors based on category frequency. + The repeat factor for an image is a function of the frequency of the rarest + category labeled in that image. The "frequency of category c" in [0, 1] is defined + as the fraction of images in the training set (without repeats) in which category c + appears. + See :paper:`lvis` (>= v2) Appendix B.2. + + Args: + dataset_dicts (list[dict]): annotations in Detectron2 dataset format. + repeat_thresh (float): frequency threshold below which data is repeated. + If the frequency is half of `repeat_thresh`, the image will be + repeated twice. + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: + the i-th element is the repeat factor for the dataset image at index i. + """ + # 1. For each category c, compute the fraction of images that contain it: f(c) + category_freq = defaultdict(int) + for dataset_dict in dataset_dicts: # For each image (without repeats) + cat_ids = {ann["category_id"] for ann in dataset_dict["annotations"]} + for cat_id in cat_ids: + category_freq[cat_id] += 1 + num_images = len(dataset_dicts) + for k, v in category_freq.items(): + category_freq[k] = v / num_images + + # 2. For each category c, compute the category-level repeat factor: + # r(c) = max(1, sqrt(t / f(c))) + category_rep = { + cat_id: max(1.0, math.sqrt(repeat_thresh / cat_freq)) + for cat_id, cat_freq in category_freq.items() + } + + # 3. For each image I, compute the image-level repeat factor: + # r(I) = max_{c in I} r(c) + rep_factors = [] + for dataset_dict in dataset_dicts: + cat_ids = {ann["category_id"] for ann in dataset_dict["annotations"]} + rep_factor = max({category_rep[cat_id] for cat_id in cat_ids}, default=1.0) + rep_factors.append(rep_factor) + + return torch.tensor(rep_factors, dtype=torch.float32) + + def _get_epoch_indices(self, generator): + """ + Create a list of dataset indices (with repeats) to use for one epoch. + + Args: + generator (torch.Generator): pseudo random number generator used for + stochastic rounding. + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: list of dataset indices to use in one epoch. Each index + is repeated based on its calculated repeat factor. + """ + # Since repeat factors are fractional, we use stochastic rounding so + # that the target repeat factor is achieved in expectation over the + # course of training + rands = torch.rand(len(self._frac_part), generator=generator) + rep_factors = self._int_part + (rands < self._frac_part).float() + # Construct a list of indices in which we repeat images as specified + indices = [] + for dataset_index, rep_factor in enumerate(rep_factors): + indices.extend([dataset_index] * int(rep_factor.item())) + return torch.tensor(indices, dtype=torch.int64) + + def __iter__(self): + start = self._rank + yield from itertools.islice(self._infinite_indices(), start, None, self._world_size) + + def _infinite_indices(self): + g = torch.Generator() + g.manual_seed(self._seed) + while True: + # Sample indices with repeats determined by stochastic rounding; each + # "epoch" may have a slightly different size due to the rounding. + indices = self._get_epoch_indices(g) + if self._shuffle: + randperm = torch.randperm(len(indices), generator=g) + yield from indices[randperm].tolist() + else: + yield from indices.tolist() + + +class InferenceSampler(Sampler): + """ + Produce indices for inference across all workers. + Inference needs to run on the __exact__ set of samples, + therefore when the total number of samples is not divisible by the number of workers, + this sampler produces different number of samples on different workers. + """ + + def __init__(self, size: int): + """ + Args: + size (int): the total number of data of the underlying dataset to sample from + """ + self._size = size + assert size > 0 + self._rank = comm.get_rank() + self._world_size = comm.get_world_size() + self._local_indices = self._get_local_indices(size, self._world_size, self._rank) + + @staticmethod + def _get_local_indices(total_size, world_size, rank): + shard_size = total_size // world_size + left = total_size % world_size + shard_sizes = [shard_size + int(r < left) for r in range(world_size)] + + begin = sum(shard_sizes[:rank]) + end = min(sum(shard_sizes[: rank + 1]), total_size) + return range(begin, end) + + def __iter__(self): + yield from self._local_indices + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._local_indices) diff --git a/detectron2/data/samplers/grouped_batch_sampler.py b/detectron2/data/samplers/grouped_batch_sampler.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b24773 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/samplers/grouped_batch_sampler.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import numpy as np +from torch.utils.data.sampler import BatchSampler, Sampler + + +class GroupedBatchSampler(BatchSampler): + """ + Wraps another sampler to yield a mini-batch of indices. + It enforces that the batch only contain elements from the same group. + It also tries to provide mini-batches which follows an ordering which is + as close as possible to the ordering from the original sampler. + """ + + def __init__(self, sampler, group_ids, batch_size): + """ + Args: + sampler (Sampler): Base sampler. + group_ids (list[int]): If the sampler produces indices in range [0, N), + `group_ids` must be a list of `N` ints which contains the group id of each sample. + The group ids must be a set of integers in the range [0, num_groups). + batch_size (int): Size of mini-batch. + """ + if not isinstance(sampler, Sampler): + raise ValueError( + "sampler should be an instance of " + "torch.utils.data.Sampler, but got sampler={}".format(sampler) + ) + self.sampler = sampler + self.group_ids = np.asarray(group_ids) + assert self.group_ids.ndim == 1 + self.batch_size = batch_size + groups = np.unique(self.group_ids).tolist() + + # buffer the indices of each group until batch size is reached + self.buffer_per_group = {k: [] for k in groups} + + def __iter__(self): + for idx in self.sampler: + group_id = self.group_ids[idx] + group_buffer = self.buffer_per_group[group_id] + group_buffer.append(idx) + if len(group_buffer) == self.batch_size: + yield group_buffer[:] # yield a copy of the list + del group_buffer[:] + + def __len__(self): + raise NotImplementedError("len() of GroupedBatchSampler is not well-defined.") diff --git a/detectron2/data/transforms/__init__.py b/detectron2/data/transforms/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab3c63b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/transforms/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from fvcore.transforms.transform import Transform, TransformList # order them first +from fvcore.transforms.transform import * +from .transform import * +from .augmentation import * +from .augmentation_impl import * + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] + + +from detectron2.utils.env import fixup_module_metadata + +fixup_module_metadata(__name__, globals(), __all__) +del fixup_module_metadata diff --git a/detectron2/data/transforms/augmentation.py b/detectron2/data/transforms/augmentation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..63dd41a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/transforms/augmentation.py @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import inspect +import numpy as np +import pprint +from typing import Any, List, Optional, Tuple, Union +from fvcore.transforms.transform import Transform, TransformList + +""" +See "Data Augmentation" tutorial for an overview of the system: +https://detectron2.readthedocs.io/tutorials/augmentation.html +""" + + +__all__ = [ + "Augmentation", + "AugmentationList", + "AugInput", + "TransformGen", + "apply_transform_gens", + "StandardAugInput", + "apply_augmentations", +] + + +def _check_img_dtype(img): + assert isinstance(img, np.ndarray), "[Augmentation] Needs an numpy array, but got a {}!".format( + type(img) + ) + assert not isinstance(img.dtype, np.integer) or ( + img.dtype == np.uint8 + ), "[Augmentation] Got image of type {}, use uint8 or floating points instead!".format( + img.dtype + ) + assert img.ndim in [2, 3], img.ndim + + +def _get_aug_input_args(aug, aug_input) -> List[Any]: + """ + Get the arguments to be passed to ``aug.get_transform`` from the input ``aug_input``. + """ + if aug.input_args is None: + # Decide what attributes are needed automatically + prms = list(inspect.signature(aug.get_transform).parameters.items()) + # The default behavior is: if there is one parameter, then its "image" + # (work automatically for majority of use cases, and also avoid BC breaking), + # Otherwise, use the argument names. + if len(prms) == 1: + names = ("image",) + else: + names = [] + for name, prm in prms: + if prm.kind in ( + inspect.Parameter.VAR_POSITIONAL, + inspect.Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD, + ): + raise TypeError( + f""" \ +The default implementation of `{type(aug)}.__call__` does not allow \ +`{type(aug)}.get_transform` to use variable-length arguments (*args, **kwargs)! \ +If arguments are unknown, reimplement `__call__` instead. \ +""" + ) + names.append(name) + aug.input_args = tuple(names) + + args = [] + for f in aug.input_args: + try: + args.append(getattr(aug_input, f)) + except AttributeError as e: + raise AttributeError( + f"{type(aug)}.get_transform needs input attribute '{f}', " + f"but it is not an attribute of {type(aug_input)}!" + ) from e + return args + + +class Augmentation: + """ + Augmentation defines (often random) policies/strategies to generate :class:`Transform` + from data. It is often used for pre-processing of input data. + + A "policy" that generates a :class:`Transform` may, in the most general case, + need arbitrary information from input data in order to determine what transforms + to apply. Therefore, each :class:`Augmentation` instance defines the arguments + needed by its :meth:`get_transform` method. When called with the positional arguments, + the :meth:`get_transform` method executes the policy. + + Note that :class:`Augmentation` defines the policies to create a :class:`Transform`, + but not how to execute the actual transform operations to those data. + Its :meth:`__call__` method will use :meth:`AugInput.transform` to execute the transform. + + The returned `Transform` object is meant to describe deterministic transformation, which means + it can be re-applied on associated data, e.g. the geometry of an image and its segmentation + masks need to be transformed together. + (If such re-application is not needed, then determinism is not a crucial requirement.) + """ + + input_args: Optional[Tuple[str]] = None + """ + Stores the attribute names needed by :meth:`get_transform`, e.g. ``("image", "sem_seg")``. + By default, it is just a tuple of argument names in :meth:`self.get_transform`, which often only + contain "image". As long as the argument name convention is followed, there is no need for + users to touch this attribute. + """ + + def _init(self, params=None): + if params: + for k, v in params.items(): + if k != "self" and not k.startswith("_"): + setattr(self, k, v) + + def get_transform(self, *args) -> Transform: + """ + Execute the policy based on input data, and decide what transform to apply to inputs. + + Args: + args: Any fixed-length positional arguments. By default, the name of the arguments + should exist in the :class:`AugInput` to be used. + + Returns: + Transform: Returns the deterministic transform to apply to the input. + + Examples: + :: + class MyAug: + # if a policy needs to know both image and semantic segmentation + def get_transform(image, sem_seg) -> T.Transform: + pass + tfm: Transform = MyAug().get_transform(image, sem_seg) + new_image = tfm.apply_image(image) + + Notes: + Users can freely use arbitrary new argument names in custom + :meth:`get_transform` method, as long as they are available in the + input data. In detectron2 we use the following convention: + + * image: (H,W) or (H,W,C) ndarray of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or + floating point in range [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + * boxes: (N,4) ndarray of float32. It represents the instance bounding boxes + of N instances. Each is in XYXY format in unit of absolute coordinates. + * sem_seg: (H,W) ndarray of type uint8. Each element is an integer label of pixel. + + We do not specify convention for other types and do not include builtin + :class:`Augmentation` that uses other types in detectron2. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def __call__(self, aug_input) -> Transform: + """ + Augment the given `aug_input` **in-place**, and return the transform that's used. + + This method will be called to apply the augmentation. In most augmentation, it + is enough to use the default implementation, which calls :meth:`get_transform` + using the inputs. But a subclass can overwrite it to have more complicated logic. + + Args: + aug_input (AugInput): an object that has attributes needed by this augmentation + (defined by ``self.get_transform``). Its ``transform`` method will be called + to in-place transform it. + + Returns: + Transform: the transform that is applied on the input. + """ + args = _get_aug_input_args(self, aug_input) + tfm = self.get_transform(*args) + assert isinstance(tfm, (Transform, TransformList)), ( + f"{type(self)}.get_transform must return an instance of Transform! " + f"Got {type(tfm)} instead." + ) + aug_input.transform(tfm) + return tfm + + def _rand_range(self, low=1.0, high=None, size=None): + """ + Uniform float random number between low and high. + """ + if high is None: + low, high = 0, low + if size is None: + size = [] + return np.random.uniform(low, high, size) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + Produce something like: + "MyAugmentation(field1={self.field1}, field2={self.field2})" + """ + try: + sig = inspect.signature(self.__init__) + classname = type(self).__name__ + argstr = [] + for name, param in sig.parameters.items(): + assert ( + param.kind != param.VAR_POSITIONAL and param.kind != param.VAR_KEYWORD + ), "The default __repr__ doesn't support *args or **kwargs" + assert hasattr(self, name), ( + "Attribute {} not found! " + "Default __repr__ only works if attributes match the constructor.".format(name) + ) + attr = getattr(self, name) + default = param.default + if default is attr: + continue + attr_str = pprint.pformat(attr) + if "\n" in attr_str: + # don't show it if pformat decides to use >1 lines + attr_str = "..." + argstr.append("{}={}".format(name, attr_str)) + return "{}({})".format(classname, ", ".join(argstr)) + except AssertionError: + return super().__repr__() + + __str__ = __repr__ + + +class _TransformToAug(Augmentation): + def __init__(self, tfm: Transform): + self.tfm = tfm + + def get_transform(self, *args): + return self.tfm + + def __repr__(self): + return repr(self.tfm) + + __str__ = __repr__ + + +def _transform_to_aug(tfm_or_aug): + """ + Wrap Transform into Augmentation. + Private, used internally to implement augmentations. + """ + assert isinstance(tfm_or_aug, (Transform, Augmentation)), tfm_or_aug + if isinstance(tfm_or_aug, Augmentation): + return tfm_or_aug + else: + return _TransformToAug(tfm_or_aug) + + +class AugmentationList(Augmentation): + """ + Apply a sequence of augmentations. + + It has ``__call__`` method to apply the augmentations. + + Note that :meth:`get_transform` method is impossible (will throw error if called) + for :class:`AugmentationList`, because in order to apply a sequence of augmentations, + the kth augmentation must be applied first, to provide inputs needed by the (k+1)th + augmentation. + """ + + def __init__(self, augs): + """ + Args: + augs (list[Augmentation or Transform]): + """ + super().__init__() + self.augs = [_transform_to_aug(x) for x in augs] + + def __call__(self, aug_input) -> TransformList: + tfms = [] + for x in self.augs: + tfm = x(aug_input) + tfms.append(tfm) + return TransformList(tfms) + + def __repr__(self): + msgs = [str(x) for x in self.augs] + return "AugmentationList[{}]".format(", ".join(msgs)) + + __str__ = __repr__ + + +class AugInput: + """ + Input that can be used with :meth:`Augmentation.__call__`. + This is a standard implementation for the majority of use cases. + This class provides the standard attributes **"image", "boxes", "sem_seg"** + defined in :meth:`__init__` and they may be needed by different augmentations. + Most augmentation policies do not need attributes beyond these three. + + After applying augmentations to these attributes (using :meth:`AugInput.transform`), + the returned transforms can then be used to transform other data structures that users have. + + Examples: + :: + input = AugInput(image, boxes=boxes) + tfms = augmentation(input) + transformed_image = input.image + transformed_boxes = input.boxes + transformed_other_data = tfms.apply_other(other_data) + + An extended project that works with new data types may implement augmentation policies + that need other inputs. An algorithm may need to transform inputs in a way different + from the standard approach defined in this class. In those rare situations, users can + implement a class similar to this class, that satify the following condition: + + * The input must provide access to these data in the form of attribute access + (``getattr``). For example, if an :class:`Augmentation` to be applied needs "image" + and "sem_seg" arguments, its input must have the attribute "image" and "sem_seg". + * The input must have a ``transform(tfm: Transform) -> None`` method which + in-place transforms all its attributes. + """ + + # TODO maybe should support more builtin data types here + def __init__( + self, + image: np.ndarray, + *, + boxes: Optional[np.ndarray] = None, + sem_seg: Optional[np.ndarray] = None, + ): + """ + Args: + image (ndarray): (H,W) or (H,W,C) ndarray of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or + floating point in range [0, 1] or [0, 255]. The meaning of C is up + to users. + boxes (ndarray or None): Nx4 float32 boxes in XYXY_ABS mode + sem_seg (ndarray or None): HxW uint8 semantic segmentation mask. Each element + is an integer label of pixel. + """ + _check_img_dtype(image) + self.image = image + self.boxes = boxes + self.sem_seg = sem_seg + + def transform(self, tfm: Transform) -> None: + """ + In-place transform all attributes of this class. + + By "in-place", it means after calling this method, accessing an attribute such + as ``self.image`` will return transformed data. + """ + self.image = tfm.apply_image(self.image) + if self.boxes is not None: + self.boxes = tfm.apply_box(self.boxes) + if self.sem_seg is not None: + self.sem_seg = tfm.apply_segmentation(self.sem_seg) + + def apply_augmentations( + self, augmentations: List[Union[Augmentation, Transform]] + ) -> TransformList: + """ + Equivalent of ``AugmentationList(augmentations)(self)`` + """ + return AugmentationList(augmentations)(self) + + +def apply_augmentations(augmentations: List[Union[Transform, Augmentation]], inputs): + """ + Use ``T.AugmentationList(augmentations)(inputs)`` instead. + """ + if isinstance(inputs, np.ndarray): + # handle the common case of image-only Augmentation, also for backward compatibility + image_only = True + inputs = AugInput(inputs) + else: + image_only = False + tfms = inputs.apply_augmentations(augmentations) + return inputs.image if image_only else inputs, tfms + + +apply_transform_gens = apply_augmentations +""" +Alias for backward-compatibility. +""" + +TransformGen = Augmentation +""" +Alias for Augmentation, since it is something that generates :class:`Transform`s +""" + +StandardAugInput = AugInput +""" +Alias for compatibility. It's not worth the complexity to have two classes. +""" diff --git a/detectron2/data/transforms/augmentation_impl.py b/detectron2/data/transforms/augmentation_impl.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7cc7b28 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/transforms/augmentation_impl.py @@ -0,0 +1,736 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +""" +Implement many useful :class:`Augmentation`. +""" +import numpy as np +import sys +from numpy import random +from typing import Tuple +import torch +from fvcore.transforms.transform import ( + BlendTransform, + CropTransform, + HFlipTransform, + NoOpTransform, + PadTransform, + Transform, + TransformList, + VFlipTransform, +) +from PIL import Image + +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, pairwise_iou + +from .augmentation import Augmentation, _transform_to_aug +from .transform import ExtentTransform, ResizeTransform, RotationTransform + +__all__ = [ + "FixedSizeCrop", + "RandomApply", + "RandomBrightness", + "RandomContrast", + "RandomCrop", + "RandomExtent", + "RandomFlip", + "RandomSaturation", + "RandomLighting", + "RandomRotation", + "Resize", + "ResizeScale", + "ResizeShortestEdge", + "RandomCrop_CategoryAreaConstraint", + "RandomResize", + "MinIoURandomCrop", +] + + +class RandomApply(Augmentation): + """ + Randomly apply an augmentation with a given probability. + """ + + def __init__(self, tfm_or_aug, prob=0.5): + """ + Args: + tfm_or_aug (Transform, Augmentation): the transform or augmentation + to be applied. It can either be a `Transform` or `Augmentation` + instance. + prob (float): probability between 0.0 and 1.0 that + the wrapper transformation is applied + """ + super().__init__() + self.aug = _transform_to_aug(tfm_or_aug) + assert 0.0 <= prob <= 1.0, f"Probablity must be between 0.0 and 1.0 (given: {prob})" + self.prob = prob + + def get_transform(self, *args): + do = self._rand_range() < self.prob + if do: + return self.aug.get_transform(*args) + else: + return NoOpTransform() + + def __call__(self, aug_input): + do = self._rand_range() < self.prob + if do: + return self.aug(aug_input) + else: + return NoOpTransform() + + +class RandomFlip(Augmentation): + """ + Flip the image horizontally or vertically with the given probability. + """ + + def __init__(self, prob=0.5, *, horizontal=True, vertical=False): + """ + Args: + prob (float): probability of flip. + horizontal (boolean): whether to apply horizontal flipping + vertical (boolean): whether to apply vertical flipping + """ + super().__init__() + + if horizontal and vertical: + raise ValueError("Cannot do both horiz and vert. Please use two Flip instead.") + if not horizontal and not vertical: + raise ValueError("At least one of horiz or vert has to be True!") + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + h, w = image.shape[:2] + do = self._rand_range() < self.prob + if do: + if self.horizontal: + return HFlipTransform(w) + elif self.vertical: + return VFlipTransform(h) + else: + return NoOpTransform() + + +class Resize(Augmentation): + """Resize image to a fixed target size""" + + def __init__(self, shape, interp=Image.BILINEAR): + """ + Args: + shape: (h, w) tuple or a int + interp: PIL interpolation method + """ + if isinstance(shape, int): + shape = (shape, shape) + shape = tuple(shape) + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + return ResizeTransform( + image.shape[0], image.shape[1], self.shape[0], self.shape[1], self.interp + ) + + +class ResizeShortestEdge(Augmentation): + """ + Resize the image while keeping the aspect ratio unchanged. + It attempts to scale the shorter edge to the given `short_edge_length`, + as long as the longer edge does not exceed `max_size`. + If `max_size` is reached, then downscale so that the longer edge does not exceed max_size. + """ + + @torch.jit.unused + def __init__( + self, short_edge_length, max_size=sys.maxsize, sample_style="range", interp=Image.BILINEAR + ): + """ + Args: + short_edge_length (list[int]): If ``sample_style=="range"``, + a [min, max] interval from which to sample the shortest edge length. + If ``sample_style=="choice"``, a list of shortest edge lengths to sample from. + max_size (int): maximum allowed longest edge length. + sample_style (str): either "range" or "choice". + """ + super().__init__() + assert sample_style in ["range", "choice"], sample_style + + self.is_range = sample_style == "range" + if isinstance(short_edge_length, int): + short_edge_length = (short_edge_length, short_edge_length) + if self.is_range: + assert len(short_edge_length) == 2, ( + "short_edge_length must be two values using 'range' sample style." + f" Got {short_edge_length}!" + ) + self._init(locals()) + + @torch.jit.unused + def get_transform(self, image): + h, w = image.shape[:2] + if self.is_range: + size = np.random.randint(self.short_edge_length[0], self.short_edge_length[1] + 1) + else: + size = np.random.choice(self.short_edge_length) + if size == 0: + return NoOpTransform() + + newh, neww = ResizeShortestEdge.get_output_shape(h, w, size, self.max_size) + return ResizeTransform(h, w, newh, neww, self.interp) + + @staticmethod + def get_output_shape( + oldh: int, oldw: int, short_edge_length: int, max_size: int + ) -> Tuple[int, int]: + """ + Compute the output size given input size and target short edge length. + """ + h, w = oldh, oldw + size = short_edge_length * 1.0 + scale = size / min(h, w) + if h < w: + newh, neww = size, scale * w + else: + newh, neww = scale * h, size + if max(newh, neww) > max_size: + scale = max_size * 1.0 / max(newh, neww) + newh = newh * scale + neww = neww * scale + neww = int(neww + 0.5) + newh = int(newh + 0.5) + return (newh, neww) + + +class ResizeScale(Augmentation): + """ + Takes target size as input and randomly scales the given target size between `min_scale` + and `max_scale`. It then scales the input image such that it fits inside the scaled target + box, keeping the aspect ratio constant. + This implements the resize part of the Google's 'resize_and_crop' data augmentation: + https://github.com/tensorflow/tpu/blob/master/models/official/detection/utils/input_utils.py#L127 + """ + + def __init__( + self, + min_scale: float, + max_scale: float, + target_height: int, + target_width: int, + interp: int = Image.BILINEAR, + ): + """ + Args: + min_scale: minimum image scale range. + max_scale: maximum image scale range. + target_height: target image height. + target_width: target image width. + interp: image interpolation method. + """ + super().__init__() + self._init(locals()) + + def _get_resize(self, image: np.ndarray, scale: float) -> Transform: + input_size = image.shape[:2] + + # Compute new target size given a scale. + target_size = (self.target_height, self.target_width) + target_scale_size = np.multiply(target_size, scale) + + # Compute actual rescaling applied to input image and output size. + output_scale = np.minimum( + target_scale_size[0] / input_size[0], target_scale_size[1] / input_size[1] + ) + output_size = np.round(np.multiply(input_size, output_scale)).astype(int) + + return ResizeTransform( + input_size[0], input_size[1], int(output_size[0]), int(output_size[1]), self.interp + ) + + def get_transform(self, image: np.ndarray) -> Transform: + random_scale = np.random.uniform(self.min_scale, self.max_scale) + return self._get_resize(image, random_scale) + + +class RandomRotation(Augmentation): + """ + This method returns a copy of this image, rotated the given + number of degrees counter clockwise around the given center. + """ + + def __init__(self, angle, expand=True, center=None, sample_style="range", interp=None): + """ + Args: + angle (list[float]): If ``sample_style=="range"``, + a [min, max] interval from which to sample the angle (in degrees). + If ``sample_style=="choice"``, a list of angles to sample from + expand (bool): choose if the image should be resized to fit the whole + rotated image (default), or simply cropped + center (list[[float, float]]): If ``sample_style=="range"``, + a [[minx, miny], [maxx, maxy]] relative interval from which to sample the center, + [0, 0] being the top left of the image and [1, 1] the bottom right. + If ``sample_style=="choice"``, a list of centers to sample from + Default: None, which means that the center of rotation is the center of the image + center has no effect if expand=True because it only affects shifting + """ + super().__init__() + assert sample_style in ["range", "choice"], sample_style + self.is_range = sample_style == "range" + if isinstance(angle, (float, int)): + angle = (angle, angle) + if center is not None and isinstance(center[0], (float, int)): + center = (center, center) + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + h, w = image.shape[:2] + center = None + if self.is_range: + angle = np.random.uniform(self.angle[0], self.angle[1]) + if self.center is not None: + center = ( + np.random.uniform(self.center[0][0], self.center[1][0]), + np.random.uniform(self.center[0][1], self.center[1][1]), + ) + else: + angle = np.random.choice(self.angle) + if self.center is not None: + center = np.random.choice(self.center) + + if center is not None: + center = (w * center[0], h * center[1]) # Convert to absolute coordinates + + if angle % 360 == 0: + return NoOpTransform() + + return RotationTransform(h, w, angle, expand=self.expand, center=center, interp=self.interp) + + +class FixedSizeCrop(Augmentation): + """ + If `crop_size` is smaller than the input image size, then it uses a random crop of + the crop size. If `crop_size` is larger than the input image size, then it pads + the right and the bottom of the image to the crop size if `pad` is True, otherwise + it returns the smaller image. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + crop_size: Tuple[int], + pad: bool = True, + pad_value: float = 128.0, + seg_pad_value: int = 255, + ): + """ + Args: + crop_size: target image (height, width). + pad: if True, will pad images smaller than `crop_size` up to `crop_size` + pad_value: the padding value to the image. + seg_pad_value: the padding value to the segmentation mask. + """ + super().__init__() + self._init(locals()) + + def _get_crop(self, image: np.ndarray) -> Transform: + # Compute the image scale and scaled size. + input_size = image.shape[:2] + output_size = self.crop_size + + # Add random crop if the image is scaled up. + max_offset = np.subtract(input_size, output_size) + max_offset = np.maximum(max_offset, 0) + offset = np.multiply(max_offset, np.random.uniform(0.0, 1.0)) + offset = np.round(offset).astype(int) + return CropTransform( + offset[1], offset[0], output_size[1], output_size[0], input_size[1], input_size[0] + ) + + def _get_pad(self, image: np.ndarray) -> Transform: + # Compute the image scale and scaled size. + input_size = image.shape[:2] + output_size = self.crop_size + + # Add padding if the image is scaled down. + pad_size = np.subtract(output_size, input_size) + pad_size = np.maximum(pad_size, 0) + original_size = np.minimum(input_size, output_size) + return PadTransform( + 0, + 0, + pad_size[1], + pad_size[0], + original_size[1], + original_size[0], + self.pad_value, + self.seg_pad_value, + ) + + def get_transform(self, image: np.ndarray) -> TransformList: + transforms = [self._get_crop(image)] + if self.pad: + transforms.append(self._get_pad(image)) + return TransformList(transforms) + + +class RandomCrop(Augmentation): + """ + Randomly crop a rectangle region out of an image. + """ + + def __init__(self, crop_type: str, crop_size): + """ + Args: + crop_type (str): one of "relative_range", "relative", "absolute", "absolute_range". + crop_size (tuple[float, float]): two floats, explained below. + + - "relative": crop a (H * crop_size[0], W * crop_size[1]) region from an input image of + size (H, W). crop size should be in (0, 1] + - "relative_range": uniformly sample two values from [crop_size[0], 1] + and [crop_size[1]], 1], and use them as in "relative" crop type. + - "absolute" crop a (crop_size[0], crop_size[1]) region from input image. + crop_size must be smaller than the input image size. + - "absolute_range", for an input of size (H, W), uniformly sample H_crop in + [crop_size[0], min(H, crop_size[1])] and W_crop in [crop_size[0], min(W, crop_size[1])]. + Then crop a region (H_crop, W_crop). + """ + # TODO style of relative_range and absolute_range are not consistent: + # one takes (h, w) but another takes (min, max) + super().__init__() + assert crop_type in ["relative_range", "relative", "absolute", "absolute_range"] + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + h, w = image.shape[:2] + croph, cropw = self.get_crop_size((h, w)) + assert h >= croph and w >= cropw, "Shape computation in {} has bugs.".format(self) + h0 = np.random.randint(h - croph + 1) + w0 = np.random.randint(w - cropw + 1) + return CropTransform(w0, h0, cropw, croph) + + def get_crop_size(self, image_size): + """ + Args: + image_size (tuple): height, width + + Returns: + crop_size (tuple): height, width in absolute pixels + """ + h, w = image_size + if self.crop_type == "relative": + ch, cw = self.crop_size + return int(h * ch + 0.5), int(w * cw + 0.5) + elif self.crop_type == "relative_range": + crop_size = np.asarray(self.crop_size, dtype=np.float32) + ch, cw = crop_size + np.random.rand(2) * (1 - crop_size) + return int(h * ch + 0.5), int(w * cw + 0.5) + elif self.crop_type == "absolute": + return (min(self.crop_size[0], h), min(self.crop_size[1], w)) + elif self.crop_type == "absolute_range": + assert self.crop_size[0] <= self.crop_size[1] + ch = np.random.randint(min(h, self.crop_size[0]), min(h, self.crop_size[1]) + 1) + cw = np.random.randint(min(w, self.crop_size[0]), min(w, self.crop_size[1]) + 1) + return ch, cw + else: + raise NotImplementedError("Unknown crop type {}".format(self.crop_type)) + + +class RandomCrop_CategoryAreaConstraint(Augmentation): + """ + Similar to :class:`RandomCrop`, but find a cropping window such that no single category + occupies a ratio of more than `single_category_max_area` in semantic segmentation ground + truth, which can cause unstability in training. The function attempts to find such a valid + cropping window for at most 10 times. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + crop_type: str, + crop_size, + single_category_max_area: float = 1.0, + ignored_category: int = None, + ): + """ + Args: + crop_type, crop_size: same as in :class:`RandomCrop` + single_category_max_area: the maximum allowed area ratio of a + category. Set to 1.0 to disable + ignored_category: allow this category in the semantic segmentation + ground truth to exceed the area ratio. Usually set to the category + that's ignored in training. + """ + self.crop_aug = RandomCrop(crop_type, crop_size) + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image, sem_seg): + if self.single_category_max_area >= 1.0: + return self.crop_aug.get_transform(image) + else: + h, w = sem_seg.shape + for _ in range(10): + crop_size = self.crop_aug.get_crop_size((h, w)) + y0 = np.random.randint(h - crop_size[0] + 1) + x0 = np.random.randint(w - crop_size[1] + 1) + sem_seg_temp = sem_seg[y0 : y0 + crop_size[0], x0 : x0 + crop_size[1]] + labels, cnt = np.unique(sem_seg_temp, return_counts=True) + if self.ignored_category is not None: + cnt = cnt[labels != self.ignored_category] + if len(cnt) > 1 and np.max(cnt) < np.sum(cnt) * self.single_category_max_area: + break + crop_tfm = CropTransform(x0, y0, crop_size[1], crop_size[0]) + return crop_tfm + + +class RandomExtent(Augmentation): + """ + Outputs an image by cropping a random "subrect" of the source image. + + The subrect can be parameterized to include pixels outside the source image, + in which case they will be set to zeros (i.e. black). The size of the output + image will vary with the size of the random subrect. + """ + + def __init__(self, scale_range, shift_range): + """ + Args: + output_size (h, w): Dimensions of output image + scale_range (l, h): Range of input-to-output size scaling factor + shift_range (x, y): Range of shifts of the cropped subrect. The rect + is shifted by [w / 2 * Uniform(-x, x), h / 2 * Uniform(-y, y)], + where (w, h) is the (width, height) of the input image. Set each + component to zero to crop at the image's center. + """ + super().__init__() + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + img_h, img_w = image.shape[:2] + + # Initialize src_rect to fit the input image. + src_rect = np.array([-0.5 * img_w, -0.5 * img_h, 0.5 * img_w, 0.5 * img_h]) + + # Apply a random scaling to the src_rect. + src_rect *= np.random.uniform(self.scale_range[0], self.scale_range[1]) + + # Apply a random shift to the coordinates origin. + src_rect[0::2] += self.shift_range[0] * img_w * (np.random.rand() - 0.5) + src_rect[1::2] += self.shift_range[1] * img_h * (np.random.rand() - 0.5) + + # Map src_rect coordinates into image coordinates (center at corner). + src_rect[0::2] += 0.5 * img_w + src_rect[1::2] += 0.5 * img_h + + return ExtentTransform( + src_rect=(src_rect[0], src_rect[1], src_rect[2], src_rect[3]), + output_size=(int(src_rect[3] - src_rect[1]), int(src_rect[2] - src_rect[0])), + ) + + +class RandomContrast(Augmentation): + """ + Randomly transforms image contrast. + + Contrast intensity is uniformly sampled in (intensity_min, intensity_max). + - intensity < 1 will reduce contrast + - intensity = 1 will preserve the input image + - intensity > 1 will increase contrast + + See: https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/3.0.x/reference/ImageEnhance.html + """ + + def __init__(self, intensity_min, intensity_max): + """ + Args: + intensity_min (float): Minimum augmentation + intensity_max (float): Maximum augmentation + """ + super().__init__() + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + w = np.random.uniform(self.intensity_min, self.intensity_max) + return BlendTransform(src_image=image.mean(), src_weight=1 - w, dst_weight=w) + + +class RandomBrightness(Augmentation): + """ + Randomly transforms image brightness. + + Brightness intensity is uniformly sampled in (intensity_min, intensity_max). + - intensity < 1 will reduce brightness + - intensity = 1 will preserve the input image + - intensity > 1 will increase brightness + + See: https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/3.0.x/reference/ImageEnhance.html + """ + + def __init__(self, intensity_min, intensity_max): + """ + Args: + intensity_min (float): Minimum augmentation + intensity_max (float): Maximum augmentation + """ + super().__init__() + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + w = np.random.uniform(self.intensity_min, self.intensity_max) + return BlendTransform(src_image=0, src_weight=1 - w, dst_weight=w) + + +class RandomSaturation(Augmentation): + """ + Randomly transforms saturation of an RGB image. + Input images are assumed to have 'RGB' channel order. + + Saturation intensity is uniformly sampled in (intensity_min, intensity_max). + - intensity < 1 will reduce saturation (make the image more grayscale) + - intensity = 1 will preserve the input image + - intensity > 1 will increase saturation + + See: https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/3.0.x/reference/ImageEnhance.html + """ + + def __init__(self, intensity_min, intensity_max): + """ + Args: + intensity_min (float): Minimum augmentation (1 preserves input). + intensity_max (float): Maximum augmentation (1 preserves input). + """ + super().__init__() + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + assert image.shape[-1] == 3, "RandomSaturation only works on RGB images" + w = np.random.uniform(self.intensity_min, self.intensity_max) + grayscale = image.dot([0.299, 0.587, 0.114])[:, :, np.newaxis] + return BlendTransform(src_image=grayscale, src_weight=1 - w, dst_weight=w) + + +class RandomLighting(Augmentation): + """ + The "lighting" augmentation described in AlexNet, using fixed PCA over ImageNet. + Input images are assumed to have 'RGB' channel order. + + The degree of color jittering is randomly sampled via a normal distribution, + with standard deviation given by the scale parameter. + """ + + def __init__(self, scale): + """ + Args: + scale (float): Standard deviation of principal component weighting. + """ + super().__init__() + self._init(locals()) + self.eigen_vecs = np.array( + [[-0.5675, 0.7192, 0.4009], [-0.5808, -0.0045, -0.8140], [-0.5836, -0.6948, 0.4203]] + ) + self.eigen_vals = np.array([0.2175, 0.0188, 0.0045]) + + def get_transform(self, image): + assert image.shape[-1] == 3, "RandomLighting only works on RGB images" + weights = np.random.normal(scale=self.scale, size=3) + return BlendTransform( + src_image=self.eigen_vecs.dot(weights * self.eigen_vals), src_weight=1.0, dst_weight=1.0 + ) + + +class RandomResize(Augmentation): + """Randomly resize image to a target size in shape_list""" + + def __init__(self, shape_list, interp=Image.BILINEAR): + """ + Args: + shape_list: a list of shapes in (h, w) + interp: PIL interpolation method + """ + self.shape_list = shape_list + self._init(locals()) + + def get_transform(self, image): + shape_idx = np.random.randint(low=0, high=len(self.shape_list)) + h, w = self.shape_list[shape_idx] + return ResizeTransform(image.shape[0], image.shape[1], h, w, self.interp) + + +class MinIoURandomCrop(Augmentation): + """Random crop the image & bboxes, the cropped patches have minimum IoU + requirement with original image & bboxes, the IoU threshold is randomly + selected from min_ious. + + Args: + min_ious (tuple): minimum IoU threshold for all intersections with + bounding boxes + min_crop_size (float): minimum crop's size (i.e. h,w := a*h, a*w, + where a >= min_crop_size) + mode_trials: number of trials for sampling min_ious threshold + crop_trials: number of trials for sampling crop_size after cropping + """ + + def __init__( + self, + min_ious=(0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9), + min_crop_size=0.3, + mode_trials=1000, + crop_trials=50, + ): + self.min_ious = min_ious + self.sample_mode = (1, *min_ious, 0) + self.min_crop_size = min_crop_size + self.mode_trials = mode_trials + self.crop_trials = crop_trials + + def get_transform(self, image, boxes): + """Call function to crop images and bounding boxes with minimum IoU + constraint. + + Args: + boxes: ground truth boxes in (x1, y1, x2, y2) format + """ + if boxes is None: + return NoOpTransform() + h, w, c = image.shape + for _ in range(self.mode_trials): + mode = random.choice(self.sample_mode) + self.mode = mode + if mode == 1: + return NoOpTransform() + + min_iou = mode + for _ in range(self.crop_trials): + new_w = random.uniform(self.min_crop_size * w, w) + new_h = random.uniform(self.min_crop_size * h, h) + + # h / w in [0.5, 2] + if new_h / new_w < 0.5 or new_h / new_w > 2: + continue + + left = random.uniform(w - new_w) + top = random.uniform(h - new_h) + + patch = np.array((int(left), int(top), int(left + new_w), int(top + new_h))) + # Line or point crop is not allowed + if patch[2] == patch[0] or patch[3] == patch[1]: + continue + overlaps = pairwise_iou( + Boxes(patch.reshape(-1, 4)), Boxes(boxes.reshape(-1, 4)) + ).reshape(-1) + if len(overlaps) > 0 and overlaps.min() < min_iou: + continue + + # center of boxes should inside the crop img + # only adjust boxes and instance masks when the gt is not empty + if len(overlaps) > 0: + # adjust boxes + def is_center_of_bboxes_in_patch(boxes, patch): + center = (boxes[:, :2] + boxes[:, 2:]) / 2 + mask = ( + (center[:, 0] > patch[0]) + * (center[:, 1] > patch[1]) + * (center[:, 0] < patch[2]) + * (center[:, 1] < patch[3]) + ) + return mask + + mask = is_center_of_bboxes_in_patch(boxes, patch) + if not mask.any(): + continue + return CropTransform(int(left), int(top), int(new_w), int(new_h)) diff --git a/detectron2/data/transforms/transform.py b/detectron2/data/transforms/transform.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46769a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/data/transforms/transform.py @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +""" +See "Data Augmentation" tutorial for an overview of the system: +https://detectron2.readthedocs.io/tutorials/augmentation.html +""" + +import numpy as np +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from fvcore.transforms.transform import ( + CropTransform, + HFlipTransform, + NoOpTransform, + Transform, + TransformList, +) +from PIL import Image + +try: + import cv2 # noqa +except ImportError: + # OpenCV is an optional dependency at the moment + pass + +__all__ = [ + "ExtentTransform", + "ResizeTransform", + "RotationTransform", + "ColorTransform", + "PILColorTransform", +] + + +class ExtentTransform(Transform): + """ + Extracts a subregion from the source image and scales it to the output size. + + The fill color is used to map pixels from the source rect that fall outside + the source image. + + See: https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/PIL.html#PIL.ImageTransform.ExtentTransform + """ + + def __init__(self, src_rect, output_size, interp=Image.BILINEAR, fill=0): + """ + Args: + src_rect (x0, y0, x1, y1): src coordinates + output_size (h, w): dst image size + interp: PIL interpolation methods + fill: Fill color used when src_rect extends outside image + """ + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img, interp=None): + h, w = self.output_size + if len(img.shape) > 2 and img.shape[2] == 1: + pil_image = Image.fromarray(img[:, :, 0], mode="L") + else: + pil_image = Image.fromarray(img) + pil_image = pil_image.transform( + size=(w, h), + method=Image.EXTENT, + data=self.src_rect, + resample=interp if interp else self.interp, + fill=self.fill, + ) + ret = np.asarray(pil_image) + if len(img.shape) > 2 and img.shape[2] == 1: + ret = np.expand_dims(ret, -1) + return ret + + def apply_coords(self, coords): + # Transform image center from source coordinates into output coordinates + # and then map the new origin to the corner of the output image. + h, w = self.output_size + x0, y0, x1, y1 = self.src_rect + new_coords = coords.astype(np.float32) + new_coords[:, 0] -= 0.5 * (x0 + x1) + new_coords[:, 1] -= 0.5 * (y0 + y1) + new_coords[:, 0] *= w / (x1 - x0) + new_coords[:, 1] *= h / (y1 - y0) + new_coords[:, 0] += 0.5 * w + new_coords[:, 1] += 0.5 * h + return new_coords + + def apply_segmentation(self, segmentation): + segmentation = self.apply_image(segmentation, interp=Image.NEAREST) + return segmentation + + +class ResizeTransform(Transform): + """ + Resize the image to a target size. + """ + + def __init__(self, h, w, new_h, new_w, interp=None): + """ + Args: + h, w (int): original image size + new_h, new_w (int): new image size + interp: PIL interpolation methods, defaults to bilinear. + """ + # TODO decide on PIL vs opencv + super().__init__() + if interp is None: + interp = Image.BILINEAR + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img, interp=None): + assert img.shape[:2] == (self.h, self.w) + assert len(img.shape) <= 4 + interp_method = interp if interp is not None else self.interp + + if img.dtype == np.uint8: + if len(img.shape) > 2 and img.shape[2] == 1: + pil_image = Image.fromarray(img[:, :, 0], mode="L") + else: + pil_image = Image.fromarray(img) + pil_image = pil_image.resize((self.new_w, self.new_h), interp_method) + ret = np.asarray(pil_image) + if len(img.shape) > 2 and img.shape[2] == 1: + ret = np.expand_dims(ret, -1) + else: + # PIL only supports uint8 + if any(x < 0 for x in img.strides): + img = np.ascontiguousarray(img) + img = torch.from_numpy(img) + shape = list(img.shape) + shape_4d = shape[:2] + [1] * (4 - len(shape)) + shape[2:] + img = img.view(shape_4d).permute(2, 3, 0, 1) # hw(c) -> nchw + _PIL_RESIZE_TO_INTERPOLATE_MODE = { + Image.NEAREST: "nearest", + Image.BILINEAR: "bilinear", + Image.BICUBIC: "bicubic", + } + mode = _PIL_RESIZE_TO_INTERPOLATE_MODE[interp_method] + align_corners = None if mode == "nearest" else False + img = F.interpolate( + img, (self.new_h, self.new_w), mode=mode, align_corners=align_corners + ) + shape[:2] = (self.new_h, self.new_w) + ret = img.permute(2, 3, 0, 1).view(shape).numpy() # nchw -> hw(c) + + return ret + + def apply_coords(self, coords): + coords[:, 0] = coords[:, 0] * (self.new_w * 1.0 / self.w) + coords[:, 1] = coords[:, 1] * (self.new_h * 1.0 / self.h) + return coords + + def apply_segmentation(self, segmentation): + segmentation = self.apply_image(segmentation, interp=Image.NEAREST) + return segmentation + + def inverse(self): + return ResizeTransform(self.new_h, self.new_w, self.h, self.w, self.interp) + + +class RotationTransform(Transform): + """ + This method returns a copy of this image, rotated the given + number of degrees counter clockwise around its center. + """ + + def __init__(self, h, w, angle, expand=True, center=None, interp=None): + """ + Args: + h, w (int): original image size + angle (float): degrees for rotation + expand (bool): choose if the image should be resized to fit the whole + rotated image (default), or simply cropped + center (tuple (width, height)): coordinates of the rotation center + if left to None, the center will be fit to the center of each image + center has no effect if expand=True because it only affects shifting + interp: cv2 interpolation method, default cv2.INTER_LINEAR + """ + super().__init__() + image_center = np.array((w / 2, h / 2)) + if center is None: + center = image_center + if interp is None: + interp = cv2.INTER_LINEAR + abs_cos, abs_sin = (abs(np.cos(np.deg2rad(angle))), abs(np.sin(np.deg2rad(angle)))) + if expand: + # find the new width and height bounds + bound_w, bound_h = np.rint( + [h * abs_sin + w * abs_cos, h * abs_cos + w * abs_sin] + ).astype(int) + else: + bound_w, bound_h = w, h + + self._set_attributes(locals()) + self.rm_coords = self.create_rotation_matrix() + # Needed because of this problem https://github.com/opencv/opencv/issues/11784 + self.rm_image = self.create_rotation_matrix(offset=-0.5) + + def apply_image(self, img, interp=None): + """ + img should be a numpy array, formatted as Height * Width * Nchannels + """ + if len(img) == 0 or self.angle % 360 == 0: + return img + assert img.shape[:2] == (self.h, self.w) + interp = interp if interp is not None else self.interp + return cv2.warpAffine(img, self.rm_image, (self.bound_w, self.bound_h), flags=interp) + + def apply_coords(self, coords): + """ + coords should be a N * 2 array-like, containing N couples of (x, y) points + """ + coords = np.asarray(coords, dtype=float) + if len(coords) == 0 or self.angle % 360 == 0: + return coords + return cv2.transform(coords[:, np.newaxis, :], self.rm_coords)[:, 0, :] + + def apply_segmentation(self, segmentation): + segmentation = self.apply_image(segmentation, interp=cv2.INTER_NEAREST) + return segmentation + + def create_rotation_matrix(self, offset=0): + center = (self.center[0] + offset, self.center[1] + offset) + rm = cv2.getRotationMatrix2D(tuple(center), self.angle, 1) + if self.expand: + # Find the coordinates of the center of rotation in the new image + # The only point for which we know the future coordinates is the center of the image + rot_im_center = cv2.transform(self.image_center[None, None, :] + offset, rm)[0, 0, :] + new_center = np.array([self.bound_w / 2, self.bound_h / 2]) + offset - rot_im_center + # shift the rotation center to the new coordinates + rm[:, 2] += new_center + return rm + + def inverse(self): + """ + The inverse is to rotate it back with expand, and crop to get the original shape. + """ + if not self.expand: # Not possible to inverse if a part of the image is lost + raise NotImplementedError() + rotation = RotationTransform( + self.bound_h, self.bound_w, -self.angle, True, None, self.interp + ) + crop = CropTransform( + (rotation.bound_w - self.w) // 2, (rotation.bound_h - self.h) // 2, self.w, self.h + ) + return TransformList([rotation, crop]) + + +class ColorTransform(Transform): + """ + Generic wrapper for any photometric transforms. + These transformations should only affect the color space and + not the coordinate space of the image (e.g. annotation + coordinates such as bounding boxes should not be changed) + """ + + def __init__(self, op): + """ + Args: + op (Callable): operation to be applied to the image, + which takes in an ndarray and returns an ndarray. + """ + if not callable(op): + raise ValueError("op parameter should be callable") + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img): + return self.op(img) + + def apply_coords(self, coords): + return coords + + def inverse(self): + return NoOpTransform() + + def apply_segmentation(self, segmentation): + return segmentation + + +class PILColorTransform(ColorTransform): + """ + Generic wrapper for PIL Photometric image transforms, + which affect the color space and not the coordinate + space of the image + """ + + def __init__(self, op): + """ + Args: + op (Callable): operation to be applied to the image, + which takes in a PIL Image and returns a transformed + PIL Image. + For reference on possible operations see: + - https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ + """ + if not callable(op): + raise ValueError("op parameter should be callable") + super().__init__(op) + + def apply_image(self, img): + img = Image.fromarray(img) + return np.asarray(super().apply_image(img)) + + +def HFlip_rotated_box(transform, rotated_boxes): + """ + Apply the horizontal flip transform on rotated boxes. + + Args: + rotated_boxes (ndarray): Nx5 floating point array of + (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle_degrees) format + in absolute coordinates. + """ + # Transform x_center + rotated_boxes[:, 0] = transform.width - rotated_boxes[:, 0] + # Transform angle + rotated_boxes[:, 4] = -rotated_boxes[:, 4] + return rotated_boxes + + +def Resize_rotated_box(transform, rotated_boxes): + """ + Apply the resizing transform on rotated boxes. For details of how these (approximation) + formulas are derived, please refer to :meth:`RotatedBoxes.scale`. + + Args: + rotated_boxes (ndarray): Nx5 floating point array of + (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle_degrees) format + in absolute coordinates. + """ + scale_factor_x = transform.new_w * 1.0 / transform.w + scale_factor_y = transform.new_h * 1.0 / transform.h + rotated_boxes[:, 0] *= scale_factor_x + rotated_boxes[:, 1] *= scale_factor_y + theta = rotated_boxes[:, 4] * np.pi / 180.0 + c = np.cos(theta) + s = np.sin(theta) + rotated_boxes[:, 2] *= np.sqrt(np.square(scale_factor_x * c) + np.square(scale_factor_y * s)) + rotated_boxes[:, 3] *= np.sqrt(np.square(scale_factor_x * s) + np.square(scale_factor_y * c)) + rotated_boxes[:, 4] = np.arctan2(scale_factor_x * s, scale_factor_y * c) * 180 / np.pi + + return rotated_boxes + + +HFlipTransform.register_type("rotated_box", HFlip_rotated_box) +ResizeTransform.register_type("rotated_box", Resize_rotated_box) + +# not necessary any more with latest fvcore +NoOpTransform.register_type("rotated_box", lambda t, x: x) diff --git a/detectron2/engine/__init__.py b/detectron2/engine/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6e4d67 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/engine/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +from .launch import * +from .train_loop import * + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] + + +# prefer to let hooks and defaults live in separate namespaces (therefore not in __all__) +# but still make them available here +from .hooks import * +from .defaults import ( + create_ddp_model, + default_argument_parser, + default_setup, + default_writers, + DefaultPredictor, + DefaultTrainer, +) diff --git a/detectron2/engine/defaults.py b/detectron2/engine/defaults.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..462d21a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/engine/defaults.py @@ -0,0 +1,719 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +""" +This file contains components with some default boilerplate logic user may need +in training / testing. They will not work for everyone, but many users may find them useful. + +The behavior of functions/classes in this file is subject to change, +since they are meant to represent the "common default behavior" people need in their projects. +""" + +import argparse +import logging +import os +import sys +import weakref +from collections import OrderedDict +from typing import Optional +import torch +from fvcore.nn.precise_bn import get_bn_modules +from omegaconf import OmegaConf +from torch.nn.parallel import DistributedDataParallel + +import detectron2.data.transforms as T +from detectron2.checkpoint import DetectionCheckpointer +from detectron2.config import CfgNode, LazyConfig +from detectron2.data import ( + MetadataCatalog, + build_detection_test_loader, + build_detection_train_loader, +) +from detectron2.evaluation import ( + DatasetEvaluator, + inference_on_dataset, + print_csv_format, + verify_results, +) +from detectron2.modeling import build_model +from detectron2.solver import build_lr_scheduler, build_optimizer +from detectron2.utils import comm +from detectron2.utils.collect_env import collect_env_info +from detectron2.utils.env import seed_all_rng +from detectron2.utils.events import CommonMetricPrinter, JSONWriter, TensorboardXWriter +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager +from detectron2.utils.logger import setup_logger + +# from .hooks import * +from . import hooks +from .train_loop import AMPTrainer, SimpleTrainer, TrainerBase + +__all__ = [ + "create_ddp_model", + "default_argument_parser", + "default_setup", + "default_writers", + "DefaultPredictor", + "DefaultTrainer", +] + + +def create_ddp_model(model, *, fp16_compression=False, **kwargs): + """ + Create a DistributedDataParallel model if there are >1 processes. + + Args: + model: a torch.nn.Module + fp16_compression: add fp16 compression hooks to the ddp object. + See more at https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/ddp_comm_hooks.html#torch.distributed.algorithms.ddp_comm_hooks.default_hooks.fp16_compress_hook + kwargs: other arguments of :module:`torch.nn.parallel.DistributedDataParallel`. + """ # noqa + if comm.get_world_size() == 1: + return model + if "device_ids" not in kwargs: + kwargs["device_ids"] = [comm.get_local_rank()] + ddp = DistributedDataParallel(model, **kwargs) + if fp16_compression: + from torch.distributed.algorithms.ddp_comm_hooks import default as comm_hooks + + ddp.register_comm_hook(state=None, hook=comm_hooks.fp16_compress_hook) + return ddp + + +def default_argument_parser(epilog=None): + """ + Create a parser with some common arguments used by detectron2 users. + + Args: + epilog (str): epilog passed to ArgumentParser describing the usage. + + Returns: + argparse.ArgumentParser: + """ + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( + epilog=epilog + or f""" +Examples: + +Run on single machine: + $ {sys.argv[0]} --num-gpus 8 --config-file cfg.yaml + +Change some config options: + $ {sys.argv[0]} --config-file cfg.yaml MODEL.WEIGHTS /path/to/weight.pth SOLVER.BASE_LR 0.001 + +Run on multiple machines: + (machine0)$ {sys.argv[0]} --machine-rank 0 --num-machines 2 --dist-url [--other-flags] + (machine1)$ {sys.argv[0]} --machine-rank 1 --num-machines 2 --dist-url [--other-flags] +""", + formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, + ) + # parser.add_argument("--config-file", default=r"D:\softapp\Anaconda\envs\pytorch_gpu\DiffusionDet-main\configs\diffdet.coco.res50.300boxes.yaml", metavar="FILE", help="path to config file") + parser.add_argument("--config-file", default="/root/autodl-tmp/project/DiffusionDet-main/configs/diffdet.coco.res50.300boxes.yaml", metavar="FILE", help="path to config file") + parser.add_argument( + "--resume", + action="store_true", + help="Whether to attempt to resume from the checkpoint directory. " + "See documentation of `DefaultTrainer.resume_or_load()` for what it means.", + ) + parser.add_argument("--eval-only", action="store_true", help="perform evaluation only") + parser.add_argument("--num-gpus", type=int, default=1, help="number of gpus *per machine*") + parser.add_argument("--num-machines", type=int, default=1, help="total number of machines") + parser.add_argument( + "--machine-rank", type=int, default=0, help="the rank of this machine (unique per machine)" + ) + + # PyTorch still may leave orphan processes in multi-gpu training. + # Therefore we use a deterministic way to obtain port, + # so that users are aware of orphan processes by seeing the port occupied. + port = 2**15 + 2**14 + hash(os.getuid() if sys.platform != "win32" else 1) % 2**14 + parser.add_argument( + "--dist-url", + default="tcp://127.0.0.1:{}".format(port), + help="initialization URL for pytorch distributed backend. See " + "https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/distributed.html for details.", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "opts", + help=""" +Modify config options at the end of the command. For Yacs configs, use +space-separated "PATH.KEY VALUE" pairs. +For python-based LazyConfig, use "path.key=value". + """.strip(), + default=None, + nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, + ) + return parser + + +def _try_get_key(cfg, *keys, default=None): + """ + Try select keys from cfg until the first key that exists. Otherwise return default. + """ + if isinstance(cfg, CfgNode): + cfg = OmegaConf.create(cfg.dump()) + for k in keys: + none = object() + p = OmegaConf.select(cfg, k, default=none) + if p is not none: + return p + return default + + +def _highlight(code, filename): + try: + import pygments + except ImportError: + return code + + from pygments.lexers import Python3Lexer, YamlLexer + from pygments.formatters import Terminal256Formatter + + lexer = Python3Lexer() if filename.endswith(".py") else YamlLexer() + code = pygments.highlight(code, lexer, Terminal256Formatter(style="monokai")) + return code + + +def default_setup(cfg, args): + """ + Perform some basic common setups at the beginning of a job, including: + + 1. Set up the detectron2 logger + 2. Log basic information about environment, cmdline arguments, and config + 3. Backup the config to the output directory + + Args: + cfg (CfgNode or omegaconf.DictConfig): the full config to be used + args (argparse.NameSpace): the command line arguments to be logged + """ + output_dir = _try_get_key(cfg, "OUTPUT_DIR", "output_dir", "train.output_dir") + if comm.is_main_process() and output_dir: + PathManager.mkdirs(output_dir) + + rank = comm.get_rank() + setup_logger(output_dir, distributed_rank=rank, name="fvcore") + logger = setup_logger(output_dir, distributed_rank=rank) + + logger.info("Rank of current process: {}. World size: {}".format(rank, comm.get_world_size())) + logger.info("Environment info:\n" + collect_env_info()) + + logger.info("Command line arguments: " + str(args)) + if hasattr(args, "config_file") and args.config_file != "": + logger.info( + "Contents of args.config_file={}:\n{}".format( + args.config_file, + _highlight(PathManager.open(args.config_file, "r").read(), args.config_file), + ) + ) + + if comm.is_main_process() and output_dir: + # Note: some of our scripts may expect the existence of + # config.yaml in output directory + path = os.path.join(output_dir, "config.yaml") + if isinstance(cfg, CfgNode): + logger.info("Running with full config:\n{}".format(_highlight(cfg.dump(), ".yaml"))) + with PathManager.open(path, "w") as f: + f.write(cfg.dump()) + else: + LazyConfig.save(cfg, path) + logger.info("Full config saved to {}".format(path)) + + # make sure each worker has a different, yet deterministic seed if specified + seed = _try_get_key(cfg, "SEED", "train.seed", default=-1) + seed_all_rng(None if seed < 0 else seed + rank) + + # cudnn benchmark has large overhead. It shouldn't be used considering the small size of + # typical validation set. + if not (hasattr(args, "eval_only") and args.eval_only): + torch.backends.cudnn.benchmark = _try_get_key( + cfg, "CUDNN_BENCHMARK", "train.cudnn_benchmark", default=False + ) + + +def default_writers(output_dir: str, max_iter: Optional[int] = None): + """ + Build a list of :class:`EventWriter` to be used. + It now consists of a :class:`CommonMetricPrinter`, + :class:`TensorboardXWriter` and :class:`JSONWriter`. + + Args: + output_dir: directory to store JSON metrics and tensorboard events + max_iter: the total number of iterations + + Returns: + list[EventWriter]: a list of :class:`EventWriter` objects. + """ + PathManager.mkdirs(output_dir) + return [ + # It may not always print what you want to see, since it prints "common" metrics only. + CommonMetricPrinter(max_iter), + JSONWriter(os.path.join(output_dir, "metrics.json")), + TensorboardXWriter(output_dir), + ] + + +class DefaultPredictor: + """ + Create a simple end-to-end predictor with the given config that runs on + single device for a single input image. + + Compared to using the model directly, this class does the following additions: + + 1. Load checkpoint from `cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS`. + 2. Always take BGR image as the input and apply conversion defined by `cfg.INPUT.FORMAT`. + 3. Apply resizing defined by `cfg.INPUT.{MIN,MAX}_SIZE_TEST`. + 4. Take one input image and produce a single output, instead of a batch. + + This is meant for simple demo purposes, so it does the above steps automatically. + This is not meant for benchmarks or running complicated inference logic. + If you'd like to do anything more complicated, please refer to its source code as + examples to build and use the model manually. + + Attributes: + metadata (Metadata): the metadata of the underlying dataset, obtained from + cfg.DATASETS.TEST. + + Examples: + :: + pred = DefaultPredictor(cfg) + inputs = cv2.imread("input.jpg") + outputs = pred(inputs) + """ + + def __init__(self, cfg): + self.cfg = cfg.clone() # cfg can be modified by model + self.model = build_model(self.cfg) + self.model.eval() + if len(cfg.DATASETS.TEST): + self.metadata = MetadataCatalog.get(cfg.DATASETS.TEST[0]) + + checkpointer = DetectionCheckpointer(self.model) + checkpointer.load(cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS) + + self.aug = T.ResizeShortestEdge( + [cfg.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TEST, cfg.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TEST], cfg.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TEST + ) + + self.input_format = cfg.INPUT.FORMAT + assert self.input_format in ["RGB", "BGR"], self.input_format + + def __call__(self, original_image): + """ + Args: + original_image (np.ndarray): an image of shape (H, W, C) (in BGR order). + + Returns: + predictions (dict): + the output of the model for one image only. + See :doc:`/tutorials/models` for details about the format. + """ + with torch.no_grad(): # https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/4258 + # Apply pre-processing to image. + if self.input_format == "RGB": + # whether the model expects BGR inputs or RGB + original_image = original_image[:, :, ::-1] + height, width = original_image.shape[:2] + image = self.aug.get_transform(original_image).apply_image(original_image) + image = torch.as_tensor(image.astype("float32").transpose(2, 0, 1)) + image.to(self.cfg.MODEL.DEVICE) + + inputs = {"image": image, "height": height, "width": width} + + predictions = self.model([inputs])[0] + return predictions + + +class DefaultTrainer(TrainerBase): + """ + A trainer with default training logic. It does the following: + + 1. Create a :class:`SimpleTrainer` using model, optimizer, dataloader + defined by the given config. Create a LR scheduler defined by the config. + 2. Load the last checkpoint or `cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS`, if exists, when + `resume_or_load` is called. + 3. Register a few common hooks defined by the config. + + It is created to simplify the **standard model training workflow** and reduce code boilerplate + for users who only need the standard training workflow, with standard features. + It means this class makes *many assumptions* about your training logic that + may easily become invalid in a new research. In fact, any assumptions beyond those made in the + :class:`SimpleTrainer` are too much for research. + + The code of this class has been annotated about restrictive assumptions it makes. + When they do not work for you, you're encouraged to: + + 1. Overwrite methods of this class, OR: + 2. Use :class:`SimpleTrainer`, which only does minimal SGD training and + nothing else. You can then add your own hooks if needed. OR: + 3. Write your own training loop similar to `tools/plain_train_net.py`. + + See the :doc:`/tutorials/training` tutorials for more details. + + Note that the behavior of this class, like other functions/classes in + this file, is not stable, since it is meant to represent the "common default behavior". + It is only guaranteed to work well with the standard models and training workflow in detectron2. + To obtain more stable behavior, write your own training logic with other public APIs. + + Examples: + :: + trainer = DefaultTrainer(cfg) + trainer.resume_or_load() # load last checkpoint or MODEL.WEIGHTS + trainer.train() + + Attributes: + scheduler: + checkpointer (DetectionCheckpointer): + cfg (CfgNode): + """ + + def __init__(self, cfg): + """ + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + """ + super().__init__() + logger = logging.getLogger("detectron2") + if not logger.isEnabledFor(logging.INFO): # setup_logger is not called for d2 + setup_logger() + cfg = DefaultTrainer.auto_scale_workers(cfg, comm.get_world_size()) + + # Assume these objects must be constructed in this order. + model = self.build_model(cfg) + optimizer = self.build_optimizer(cfg, model) + data_loader = self.build_train_loader(cfg) + + model = create_ddp_model(model, broadcast_buffers=False) + self._trainer = (AMPTrainer if cfg.SOLVER.AMP.ENABLED else SimpleTrainer)( + model, data_loader, optimizer + ) + + self.scheduler = self.build_lr_scheduler(cfg, optimizer) + self.checkpointer = DetectionCheckpointer( + # Assume you want to save checkpoints together with logs/statistics + model, + cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, + trainer=weakref.proxy(self), + ) + self.start_iter = 0 + self.max_iter = cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER + self.cfg = cfg + + self.register_hooks(self.build_hooks()) + + def resume_or_load(self, resume=True): + """ + If `resume==True` and `cfg.OUTPUT_DIR` contains the last checkpoint (defined by + a `last_checkpoint` file), resume from the file. Resuming means loading all + available states (eg. optimizer and scheduler) and update iteration counter + from the checkpoint. ``cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS`` will not be used. + + Otherwise, this is considered as an independent training. The method will load model + weights from the file `cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS` (but will not load other states) and start + from iteration 0. + + Args: + resume (bool): whether to do resume or not + """ + self.checkpointer.resume_or_load(self.cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS, resume=resume) + if resume and self.checkpointer.has_checkpoint(): + # The checkpoint stores the training iteration that just finished, thus we start + # at the next iteration + self.start_iter = self.iter + 1 + + def build_hooks(self): + """ + Build a list of default hooks, including timing, evaluation, + checkpointing, lr scheduling, precise BN, writing events. + + Returns: + list[HookBase]: + """ + cfg = self.cfg.clone() + cfg.defrost() + cfg.DATALOADER.NUM_WORKERS = 0 # save some memory and time for PreciseBN + + ret = [ + hooks.IterationTimer(), + hooks.LRScheduler(), + hooks.PreciseBN( + # Run at the same freq as (but before) evaluation. + cfg.TEST.EVAL_PERIOD, + self.model, + # Build a new data loader to not affect training + self.build_train_loader(cfg), + cfg.TEST.PRECISE_BN.NUM_ITER, + ) + if cfg.TEST.PRECISE_BN.ENABLED and get_bn_modules(self.model) + else None, + ] + + # Do PreciseBN before checkpointer, because it updates the model and need to + # be saved by checkpointer. + # This is not always the best: if checkpointing has a different frequency, + # some checkpoints may have more precise statistics than others. + if comm.is_main_process(): + ret.append(hooks.PeriodicCheckpointer(self.checkpointer, cfg.SOLVER.CHECKPOINT_PERIOD)) + + def test_and_save_results(): + self._last_eval_results = self.test(self.cfg, self.model) + return self._last_eval_results + + # Do evaluation after checkpointer, because then if it fails, + # we can use the saved checkpoint to debug. + ret.append(hooks.EvalHook(cfg.TEST.EVAL_PERIOD, test_and_save_results)) + + if comm.is_main_process(): + # Here the default print/log frequency of each writer is used. + # run writers in the end, so that evaluation metrics are written + ret.append(hooks.PeriodicWriter(self.build_writers(), period=20)) + return ret + + def build_writers(self): + """ + Build a list of writers to be used using :func:`default_writers()`. + If you'd like a different list of writers, you can overwrite it in + your trainer. + + Returns: + list[EventWriter]: a list of :class:`EventWriter` objects. + """ + return default_writers(self.cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, self.max_iter) + + def train(self): + """ + Run training. + + Returns: + OrderedDict of results, if evaluation is enabled. Otherwise None. + """ + super().train(self.start_iter, self.max_iter) + if len(self.cfg.TEST.EXPECTED_RESULTS) and comm.is_main_process(): + assert hasattr( + self, "_last_eval_results" + ), "No evaluation results obtained during training!" + verify_results(self.cfg, self._last_eval_results) + return self._last_eval_results + + def run_step(self): + self._trainer.iter = self.iter + self._trainer.run_step() + + def state_dict(self): + ret = super().state_dict() + ret["_trainer"] = self._trainer.state_dict() + return ret + + def load_state_dict(self, state_dict): + super().load_state_dict(state_dict) + self._trainer.load_state_dict(state_dict["_trainer"]) + + @classmethod + def build_model(cls, cfg): + """ + Returns: + torch.nn.Module: + + It now calls :func:`detectron2.modeling.build_model`. + Overwrite it if you'd like a different model. + """ + model = build_model(cfg) + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Model:\n{}".format(model)) + return model + + @classmethod + def build_optimizer(cls, cfg, model): + """ + Returns: + torch.optim.Optimizer: + + It now calls :func:`detectron2.solver.build_optimizer`. + Overwrite it if you'd like a different optimizer. + """ + return build_optimizer(cfg, model) + + @classmethod + def build_lr_scheduler(cls, cfg, optimizer): + """ + It now calls :func:`detectron2.solver.build_lr_scheduler`. + Overwrite it if you'd like a different scheduler. + """ + return build_lr_scheduler(cfg, optimizer) + + @classmethod + def build_train_loader(cls, cfg): + """ + Returns: + iterable + + It now calls :func:`detectron2.data.build_detection_train_loader`. + Overwrite it if you'd like a different data loader. + """ + return build_detection_train_loader(cfg) + + @classmethod + def build_test_loader(cls, cfg, dataset_name): + """ + Returns: + iterable + + It now calls :func:`detectron2.data.build_detection_test_loader`. + Overwrite it if you'd like a different data loader. + """ + return build_detection_test_loader(cfg, dataset_name) + + @classmethod + def build_evaluator(cls, cfg, dataset_name): + """ + Returns: + DatasetEvaluator or None + + It is not implemented by default. + """ + raise NotImplementedError( + """ +If you want DefaultTrainer to automatically run evaluation, +please implement `build_evaluator()` in subclasses (see train_net.py for example). +Alternatively, you can call evaluation functions yourself (see Colab balloon tutorial for example). +""" + ) + + @classmethod + def test(cls, cfg, model, evaluators=None): + """ + Evaluate the given model. The given model is expected to already contain + weights to evaluate. + + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + model (nn.Module): + evaluators (list[DatasetEvaluator] or None): if None, will call + :meth:`build_evaluator`. Otherwise, must have the same length as + ``cfg.DATASETS.TEST``. + + Returns: + dict: a dict of result metrics + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + if isinstance(evaluators, DatasetEvaluator): + evaluators = [evaluators] + if evaluators is not None: + assert len(cfg.DATASETS.TEST) == len(evaluators), "{} != {}".format( + len(cfg.DATASETS.TEST), len(evaluators) + ) + + results = OrderedDict() + for idx, dataset_name in enumerate(cfg.DATASETS.TEST): + data_loader = cls.build_test_loader(cfg, dataset_name) + # When evaluators are passed in as arguments, + # implicitly assume that evaluators can be created before data_loader. + if evaluators is not None: + evaluator = evaluators[idx] + else: + try: + evaluator = cls.build_evaluator(cfg, dataset_name) + except NotImplementedError: + logger.warn( + "No evaluator found. Use `DefaultTrainer.test(evaluators=)`, " + "or implement its `build_evaluator` method." + ) + results[dataset_name] = {} + continue + results_i = inference_on_dataset(model, data_loader, evaluator) + results[dataset_name] = results_i + if comm.is_main_process(): + assert isinstance( + results_i, dict + ), "Evaluator must return a dict on the main process. Got {} instead.".format( + results_i + ) + logger.info("Evaluation results for {} in csv format:".format(dataset_name)) + print_csv_format(results_i) + + if len(results) == 1: + results = list(results.values())[0] + return results + + @staticmethod + def auto_scale_workers(cfg, num_workers: int): + """ + When the config is defined for certain number of workers (according to + ``cfg.SOLVER.REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE``) that's different from the number of + workers currently in use, returns a new cfg where the total batch size + is scaled so that the per-GPU batch size stays the same as the + original ``IMS_PER_BATCH // REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE``. + + Other config options are also scaled accordingly: + * training steps and warmup steps are scaled inverse proportionally. + * learning rate are scaled proportionally, following :paper:`ImageNet in 1h`. + + For example, with the original config like the following: + + .. code-block:: yaml + + IMS_PER_BATCH: 16 + BASE_LR: 0.1 + REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE: 8 + MAX_ITER: 5000 + STEPS: (4000,) + CHECKPOINT_PERIOD: 1000 + + When this config is used on 16 GPUs instead of the reference number 8, + calling this method will return a new config with: + + .. code-block:: yaml + + IMS_PER_BATCH: 32 + BASE_LR: 0.2 + REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE: 16 + MAX_ITER: 2500 + STEPS: (2000,) + CHECKPOINT_PERIOD: 500 + + Note that both the original config and this new config can be trained on 16 GPUs. + It's up to user whether to enable this feature (by setting ``REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE``). + + Returns: + CfgNode: a new config. Same as original if ``cfg.SOLVER.REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE==0``. + """ + old_world_size = cfg.SOLVER.REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE + if old_world_size == 0 or old_world_size == num_workers: + return cfg + cfg = cfg.clone() + frozen = cfg.is_frozen() + cfg.defrost() + + assert ( + cfg.SOLVER.IMS_PER_BATCH % old_world_size == 0 + ), "Invalid REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE in config!" + scale = num_workers / old_world_size + bs = cfg.SOLVER.IMS_PER_BATCH = int(round(cfg.SOLVER.IMS_PER_BATCH * scale)) + lr = cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR = cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR * scale + max_iter = cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER = int(round(cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER / scale)) + warmup_iter = cfg.SOLVER.WARMUP_ITERS = int(round(cfg.SOLVER.WARMUP_ITERS / scale)) + cfg.SOLVER.STEPS = tuple(int(round(s / scale)) for s in cfg.SOLVER.STEPS) + cfg.TEST.EVAL_PERIOD = int(round(cfg.TEST.EVAL_PERIOD / scale)) + cfg.SOLVER.CHECKPOINT_PERIOD = int(round(cfg.SOLVER.CHECKPOINT_PERIOD / scale)) + cfg.SOLVER.REFERENCE_WORLD_SIZE = num_workers # maintain invariant + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info( + f"Auto-scaling the config to batch_size={bs}, learning_rate={lr}, " + f"max_iter={max_iter}, warmup={warmup_iter}." + ) + + if frozen: + cfg.freeze() + return cfg + + +# Access basic attributes from the underlying trainer +for _attr in ["model", "data_loader", "optimizer"]: + setattr( + DefaultTrainer, + _attr, + property( + # getter + lambda self, x=_attr: getattr(self._trainer, x), + # setter + lambda self, value, x=_attr: setattr(self._trainer, x, value), + ), + ) diff --git a/detectron2/engine/hooks.py b/detectron2/engine/hooks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc37af0 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/engine/hooks.py @@ -0,0 +1,690 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import datetime +import itertools +import logging +import math +import operator +import os +import tempfile +import time +import warnings +from collections import Counter +import torch +from fvcore.common.checkpoint import Checkpointer +from fvcore.common.checkpoint import PeriodicCheckpointer as _PeriodicCheckpointer +from fvcore.common.param_scheduler import ParamScheduler +from fvcore.common.timer import Timer +from fvcore.nn.precise_bn import get_bn_modules, update_bn_stats + +import detectron2.utils.comm as comm +from detectron2.evaluation.testing import flatten_results_dict +from detectron2.solver import LRMultiplier +from detectron2.solver import LRScheduler as _LRScheduler +from detectron2.utils.events import EventStorage, EventWriter +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .train_loop import HookBase + +__all__ = [ + "CallbackHook", + "IterationTimer", + "PeriodicWriter", + "PeriodicCheckpointer", + "BestCheckpointer", + "LRScheduler", + "AutogradProfiler", + "EvalHook", + "PreciseBN", + "TorchProfiler", + "TorchMemoryStats", +] + + +""" +Implement some common hooks. +""" + + +class CallbackHook(HookBase): + """ + Create a hook using callback functions provided by the user. + """ + + def __init__(self, *, before_train=None, after_train=None, before_step=None, after_step=None): + """ + Each argument is a function that takes one argument: the trainer. + """ + self._before_train = before_train + self._before_step = before_step + self._after_step = after_step + self._after_train = after_train + + def before_train(self): + if self._before_train: + self._before_train(self.trainer) + + def after_train(self): + if self._after_train: + self._after_train(self.trainer) + # The functions may be closures that hold reference to the trainer + # Therefore, delete them to avoid circular reference. + del self._before_train, self._after_train + del self._before_step, self._after_step + + def before_step(self): + if self._before_step: + self._before_step(self.trainer) + + def after_step(self): + if self._after_step: + self._after_step(self.trainer) + + +class IterationTimer(HookBase): + """ + Track the time spent for each iteration (each run_step call in the trainer). + Print a summary in the end of training. + + This hook uses the time between the call to its :meth:`before_step` + and :meth:`after_step` methods. + Under the convention that :meth:`before_step` of all hooks should only + take negligible amount of time, the :class:`IterationTimer` hook should be + placed at the beginning of the list of hooks to obtain accurate timing. + """ + + def __init__(self, warmup_iter=3): + """ + Args: + warmup_iter (int): the number of iterations at the beginning to exclude + from timing. + """ + self._warmup_iter = warmup_iter + self._step_timer = Timer() + self._start_time = time.perf_counter() + self._total_timer = Timer() + + def before_train(self): + self._start_time = time.perf_counter() + self._total_timer.reset() + self._total_timer.pause() + + def after_train(self): + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + total_time = time.perf_counter() - self._start_time + total_time_minus_hooks = self._total_timer.seconds() + hook_time = total_time - total_time_minus_hooks + + num_iter = self.trainer.storage.iter + 1 - self.trainer.start_iter - self._warmup_iter + + if num_iter > 0 and total_time_minus_hooks > 0: + # Speed is meaningful only after warmup + # NOTE this format is parsed by grep in some scripts + logger.info( + "Overall training speed: {} iterations in {} ({:.4f} s / it)".format( + num_iter, + str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(total_time_minus_hooks))), + total_time_minus_hooks / num_iter, + ) + ) + + logger.info( + "Total training time: {} ({} on hooks)".format( + str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(total_time))), + str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(hook_time))), + ) + ) + + def before_step(self): + self._step_timer.reset() + self._total_timer.resume() + + def after_step(self): + # +1 because we're in after_step, the current step is done + # but not yet counted + iter_done = self.trainer.storage.iter - self.trainer.start_iter + 1 + if iter_done >= self._warmup_iter: + sec = self._step_timer.seconds() + self.trainer.storage.put_scalars(time=sec) + else: + self._start_time = time.perf_counter() + self._total_timer.reset() + + self._total_timer.pause() + + +class PeriodicWriter(HookBase): + """ + Write events to EventStorage (by calling ``writer.write()``) periodically. + + It is executed every ``period`` iterations and after the last iteration. + Note that ``period`` does not affect how data is smoothed by each writer. + """ + + def __init__(self, writers, period=20): + """ + Args: + writers (list[EventWriter]): a list of EventWriter objects + period (int): + """ + self._writers = writers + for w in writers: + assert isinstance(w, EventWriter), w + self._period = period + + def after_step(self): + if (self.trainer.iter + 1) % self._period == 0 or ( + self.trainer.iter == self.trainer.max_iter - 1 + ): + for writer in self._writers: + writer.write() + + def after_train(self): + for writer in self._writers: + # If any new data is found (e.g. produced by other after_train), + # write them before closing + writer.write() + writer.close() + + +class PeriodicCheckpointer(_PeriodicCheckpointer, HookBase): + """ + Same as :class:`detectron2.checkpoint.PeriodicCheckpointer`, but as a hook. + + Note that when used as a hook, + it is unable to save additional data other than what's defined + by the given `checkpointer`. + + It is executed every ``period`` iterations and after the last iteration. + """ + + def before_train(self): + self.max_iter = self.trainer.max_iter + + def after_step(self): + # No way to use **kwargs + self.step(self.trainer.iter) + + +class BestCheckpointer(HookBase): + """ + Checkpoints best weights based off given metric. + + This hook should be used in conjunction to and executed after the hook + that produces the metric, e.g. `EvalHook`. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + eval_period: int, + checkpointer: Checkpointer, + val_metric: str, + mode: str = "max", + file_prefix: str = "model_best", + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + eval_period (int): the period `EvalHook` is set to run. + checkpointer: the checkpointer object used to save checkpoints. + val_metric (str): validation metric to track for best checkpoint, e.g. "bbox/AP50" + mode (str): one of {'max', 'min'}. controls whether the chosen val metric should be + maximized or minimized, e.g. for "bbox/AP50" it should be "max" + file_prefix (str): the prefix of checkpoint's filename, defaults to "model_best" + """ + self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + self._period = eval_period + self._val_metric = val_metric + assert mode in [ + "max", + "min", + ], f'Mode "{mode}" to `BestCheckpointer` is unknown. It should be one of {"max", "min"}.' + if mode == "max": + self._compare = operator.gt + else: + self._compare = operator.lt + self._checkpointer = checkpointer + self._file_prefix = file_prefix + self.best_metric = None + self.best_iter = None + + def _update_best(self, val, iteration): + if math.isnan(val) or math.isinf(val): + return False + self.best_metric = val + self.best_iter = iteration + return True + + def _best_checking(self): + metric_tuple = self.trainer.storage.latest().get(self._val_metric) + if metric_tuple is None: + self._logger.warning( + f"Given val metric {self._val_metric} does not seem to be computed/stored." + "Will not be checkpointing based on it." + ) + return + else: + latest_metric, metric_iter = metric_tuple + + if self.best_metric is None: + if self._update_best(latest_metric, metric_iter): + additional_state = {"iteration": metric_iter} + self._checkpointer.save(f"{self._file_prefix}", **additional_state) + self._logger.info( + f"Saved first model at {self.best_metric:0.5f} @ {self.best_iter} steps" + ) + elif self._compare(latest_metric, self.best_metric): + additional_state = {"iteration": metric_iter} + self._checkpointer.save(f"{self._file_prefix}", **additional_state) + self._logger.info( + f"Saved best model as latest eval score for {self._val_metric} is " + f"{latest_metric:0.5f}, better than last best score " + f"{self.best_metric:0.5f} @ iteration {self.best_iter}." + ) + self._update_best(latest_metric, metric_iter) + else: + self._logger.info( + f"Not saving as latest eval score for {self._val_metric} is {latest_metric:0.5f}, " + f"not better than best score {self.best_metric:0.5f} @ iteration {self.best_iter}." + ) + + def after_step(self): + # same conditions as `EvalHook` + next_iter = self.trainer.iter + 1 + if ( + self._period > 0 + and next_iter % self._period == 0 + and next_iter != self.trainer.max_iter + ): + self._best_checking() + + def after_train(self): + # same conditions as `EvalHook` + if self.trainer.iter + 1 >= self.trainer.max_iter: + self._best_checking() + + +class LRScheduler(HookBase): + """ + A hook which executes a torch builtin LR scheduler and summarizes the LR. + It is executed after every iteration. + """ + + def __init__(self, optimizer=None, scheduler=None): + """ + Args: + optimizer (torch.optim.Optimizer): + scheduler (torch.optim.LRScheduler or fvcore.common.param_scheduler.ParamScheduler): + if a :class:`ParamScheduler` object, it defines the multiplier over the base LR + in the optimizer. + + If any argument is not given, will try to obtain it from the trainer. + """ + self._optimizer = optimizer + self._scheduler = scheduler + + def before_train(self): + self._optimizer = self._optimizer or self.trainer.optimizer + if isinstance(self.scheduler, ParamScheduler): + self._scheduler = LRMultiplier( + self._optimizer, + self.scheduler, + self.trainer.max_iter, + last_iter=self.trainer.iter - 1, + ) + self._best_param_group_id = LRScheduler.get_best_param_group_id(self._optimizer) + + @staticmethod + def get_best_param_group_id(optimizer): + # NOTE: some heuristics on what LR to summarize + # summarize the param group with most parameters + largest_group = max(len(g["params"]) for g in optimizer.param_groups) + + if largest_group == 1: + # If all groups have one parameter, + # then find the most common initial LR, and use it for summary + lr_count = Counter([g["lr"] for g in optimizer.param_groups]) + lr = lr_count.most_common()[0][0] + for i, g in enumerate(optimizer.param_groups): + if g["lr"] == lr: + return i + else: + for i, g in enumerate(optimizer.param_groups): + if len(g["params"]) == largest_group: + return i + + def after_step(self): + lr = self._optimizer.param_groups[self._best_param_group_id]["lr"] + self.trainer.storage.put_scalar("lr", lr, smoothing_hint=False) + self.scheduler.step() + + @property + def scheduler(self): + return self._scheduler or self.trainer.scheduler + + def state_dict(self): + if isinstance(self.scheduler, _LRScheduler): + return self.scheduler.state_dict() + return {} + + def load_state_dict(self, state_dict): + if isinstance(self.scheduler, _LRScheduler): + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Loading scheduler from state_dict ...") + self.scheduler.load_state_dict(state_dict) + + +class TorchProfiler(HookBase): + """ + A hook which runs `torch.profiler.profile`. + + Examples: + :: + hooks.TorchProfiler( + lambda trainer: 10 < trainer.iter < 20, self.cfg.OUTPUT_DIR + ) + + The above example will run the profiler for iteration 10~20 and dump + results to ``OUTPUT_DIR``. We did not profile the first few iterations + because they are typically slower than the rest. + The result files can be loaded in the ``chrome://tracing`` page in chrome browser, + and the tensorboard visualizations can be visualized using + ``tensorboard --logdir OUTPUT_DIR/log`` + """ + + def __init__(self, enable_predicate, output_dir, *, activities=None, save_tensorboard=True): + """ + Args: + enable_predicate (callable[trainer -> bool]): a function which takes a trainer, + and returns whether to enable the profiler. + It will be called once every step, and can be used to select which steps to profile. + output_dir (str): the output directory to dump tracing files. + activities (iterable): same as in `torch.profiler.profile`. + save_tensorboard (bool): whether to save tensorboard visualizations at (output_dir)/log/ + """ + self._enable_predicate = enable_predicate + self._activities = activities + self._output_dir = output_dir + self._save_tensorboard = save_tensorboard + + def before_step(self): + if self._enable_predicate(self.trainer): + if self._save_tensorboard: + on_trace_ready = torch.profiler.tensorboard_trace_handler( + os.path.join( + self._output_dir, + "log", + "profiler-tensorboard-iter{}".format(self.trainer.iter), + ), + f"worker{comm.get_rank()}", + ) + else: + on_trace_ready = None + self._profiler = torch.profiler.profile( + activities=self._activities, + on_trace_ready=on_trace_ready, + record_shapes=True, + profile_memory=True, + with_stack=True, + with_flops=True, + ) + self._profiler.__enter__() + else: + self._profiler = None + + def after_step(self): + if self._profiler is None: + return + self._profiler.__exit__(None, None, None) + if not self._save_tensorboard: + PathManager.mkdirs(self._output_dir) + out_file = os.path.join( + self._output_dir, "profiler-trace-iter{}.json".format(self.trainer.iter) + ) + if "://" not in out_file: + self._profiler.export_chrome_trace(out_file) + else: + # Support non-posix filesystems + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="detectron2_profiler") as d: + tmp_file = os.path.join(d, "tmp.json") + self._profiler.export_chrome_trace(tmp_file) + with open(tmp_file) as f: + content = f.read() + with PathManager.open(out_file, "w") as f: + f.write(content) + + +class AutogradProfiler(TorchProfiler): + """ + A hook which runs `torch.autograd.profiler.profile`. + + Examples: + :: + hooks.AutogradProfiler( + lambda trainer: 10 < trainer.iter < 20, self.cfg.OUTPUT_DIR + ) + + The above example will run the profiler for iteration 10~20 and dump + results to ``OUTPUT_DIR``. We did not profile the first few iterations + because they are typically slower than the rest. + The result files can be loaded in the ``chrome://tracing`` page in chrome browser. + + Note: + When used together with NCCL on older version of GPUs, + autograd profiler may cause deadlock because it unnecessarily allocates + memory on every device it sees. The memory management calls, if + interleaved with NCCL calls, lead to deadlock on GPUs that do not + support ``cudaLaunchCooperativeKernelMultiDevice``. + """ + + def __init__(self, enable_predicate, output_dir, *, use_cuda=True): + """ + Args: + enable_predicate (callable[trainer -> bool]): a function which takes a trainer, + and returns whether to enable the profiler. + It will be called once every step, and can be used to select which steps to profile. + output_dir (str): the output directory to dump tracing files. + use_cuda (bool): same as in `torch.autograd.profiler.profile`. + """ + warnings.warn("AutogradProfiler has been deprecated in favor of TorchProfiler.") + self._enable_predicate = enable_predicate + self._use_cuda = use_cuda + self._output_dir = output_dir + + def before_step(self): + if self._enable_predicate(self.trainer): + self._profiler = torch.autograd.profiler.profile(use_cuda=self._use_cuda) + self._profiler.__enter__() + else: + self._profiler = None + + +class EvalHook(HookBase): + """ + Run an evaluation function periodically, and at the end of training. + + It is executed every ``eval_period`` iterations and after the last iteration. + """ + + def __init__(self, eval_period, eval_function, eval_after_train=True): + """ + Args: + eval_period (int): the period to run `eval_function`. Set to 0 to + not evaluate periodically (but still evaluate after the last iteration + if `eval_after_train` is True). + eval_function (callable): a function which takes no arguments, and + returns a nested dict of evaluation metrics. + eval_after_train (bool): whether to evaluate after the last iteration + + Note: + This hook must be enabled in all or none workers. + If you would like only certain workers to perform evaluation, + give other workers a no-op function (`eval_function=lambda: None`). + """ + self._period = eval_period + self._func = eval_function + self._eval_after_train = eval_after_train + + def _do_eval(self): + results = self._func() + + if results: + assert isinstance( + results, dict + ), "Eval function must return a dict. Got {} instead.".format(results) + + flattened_results = flatten_results_dict(results) + for k, v in flattened_results.items(): + try: + v = float(v) + except Exception as e: + raise ValueError( + "[EvalHook] eval_function should return a nested dict of float. " + "Got '{}: {}' instead.".format(k, v) + ) from e + self.trainer.storage.put_scalars(**flattened_results, smoothing_hint=False) + + # Evaluation may take different time among workers. + # A barrier make them start the next iteration together. + comm.synchronize() + + def after_step(self): + next_iter = self.trainer.iter + 1 + if self._period > 0 and next_iter % self._period == 0: + # do the last eval in after_train + if next_iter != self.trainer.max_iter: + self._do_eval() + + def after_train(self): + # This condition is to prevent the eval from running after a failed training + if self._eval_after_train and self.trainer.iter + 1 >= self.trainer.max_iter: + self._do_eval() + # func is likely a closure that holds reference to the trainer + # therefore we clean it to avoid circular reference in the end + del self._func + + +class PreciseBN(HookBase): + """ + The standard implementation of BatchNorm uses EMA in inference, which is + sometimes suboptimal. + This class computes the true average of statistics rather than the moving average, + and put true averages to every BN layer in the given model. + + It is executed every ``period`` iterations and after the last iteration. + """ + + def __init__(self, period, model, data_loader, num_iter): + """ + Args: + period (int): the period this hook is run, or 0 to not run during training. + The hook will always run in the end of training. + model (nn.Module): a module whose all BN layers in training mode will be + updated by precise BN. + Note that user is responsible for ensuring the BN layers to be + updated are in training mode when this hook is triggered. + data_loader (iterable): it will produce data to be run by `model(data)`. + num_iter (int): number of iterations used to compute the precise + statistics. + """ + self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + if len(get_bn_modules(model)) == 0: + self._logger.info( + "PreciseBN is disabled because model does not contain BN layers in training mode." + ) + self._disabled = True + return + + self._model = model + self._data_loader = data_loader + self._num_iter = num_iter + self._period = period + self._disabled = False + + self._data_iter = None + + def after_step(self): + next_iter = self.trainer.iter + 1 + is_final = next_iter == self.trainer.max_iter + if is_final or (self._period > 0 and next_iter % self._period == 0): + self.update_stats() + + def update_stats(self): + """ + Update the model with precise statistics. Users can manually call this method. + """ + if self._disabled: + return + + if self._data_iter is None: + self._data_iter = iter(self._data_loader) + + def data_loader(): + for num_iter in itertools.count(1): + if num_iter % 100 == 0: + self._logger.info( + "Running precise-BN ... {}/{} iterations.".format(num_iter, self._num_iter) + ) + # This way we can reuse the same iterator + yield next(self._data_iter) + + with EventStorage(): # capture events in a new storage to discard them + self._logger.info( + "Running precise-BN for {} iterations... ".format(self._num_iter) + + "Note that this could produce different statistics every time." + ) + update_bn_stats(self._model, data_loader(), self._num_iter) + + +class TorchMemoryStats(HookBase): + """ + Writes pytorch's cuda memory statistics periodically. + """ + + def __init__(self, period=20, max_runs=10): + """ + Args: + period (int): Output stats each 'period' iterations + max_runs (int): Stop the logging after 'max_runs' + """ + + self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + self._period = period + self._max_runs = max_runs + self._runs = 0 + + def after_step(self): + if self._runs > self._max_runs: + return + + if (self.trainer.iter + 1) % self._period == 0 or ( + self.trainer.iter == self.trainer.max_iter - 1 + ): + if torch.cuda.is_available(): + max_reserved_mb = torch.cuda.max_memory_reserved() / 1024.0 / 1024.0 + reserved_mb = torch.cuda.memory_reserved() / 1024.0 / 1024.0 + max_allocated_mb = torch.cuda.max_memory_allocated() / 1024.0 / 1024.0 + allocated_mb = torch.cuda.memory_allocated() / 1024.0 / 1024.0 + + self._logger.info( + ( + " iter: {} " + " max_reserved_mem: {:.0f}MB " + " reserved_mem: {:.0f}MB " + " max_allocated_mem: {:.0f}MB " + " allocated_mem: {:.0f}MB " + ).format( + self.trainer.iter, + max_reserved_mb, + reserved_mb, + max_allocated_mb, + allocated_mb, + ) + ) + + self._runs += 1 + if self._runs == self._max_runs: + mem_summary = torch.cuda.memory_summary() + self._logger.info("\n" + mem_summary) + + torch.cuda.reset_peak_memory_stats() diff --git a/detectron2/engine/launch.py b/detectron2/engine/launch.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7052c50 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/engine/launch.py @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +from datetime import timedelta +import torch +import torch.distributed as dist +import torch.multiprocessing as mp + +from detectron2.utils import comm + +__all__ = ["DEFAULT_TIMEOUT", "launch"] + +DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = timedelta(minutes=30) + + +def _find_free_port(): + import socket + + sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + # Binding to port 0 will cause the OS to find an available port for us + sock.bind(("", 0)) + port = sock.getsockname()[1] + sock.close() + # NOTE: there is still a chance the port could be taken by other processes. + return port + + +def launch( + main_func, + # Should be num_processes_per_machine, but kept for compatibility. + num_gpus_per_machine, + num_machines=1, + machine_rank=0, + dist_url=None, + args=(), + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, +): + """ + Launch multi-process or distributed training. + This function must be called on all machines involved in the training. + It will spawn child processes (defined by ``num_gpus_per_machine``) on each machine. + + Args: + main_func: a function that will be called by `main_func(*args)` + num_gpus_per_machine (int): number of processes per machine. When + using GPUs, this should be the number of GPUs. + num_machines (int): the total number of machines + machine_rank (int): the rank of this machine + dist_url (str): url to connect to for distributed jobs, including protocol + e.g. "tcp://127.0.0.1:8686". + Can be set to "auto" to automatically select a free port on localhost + timeout (timedelta): timeout of the distributed workers + args (tuple): arguments passed to main_func + """ + world_size = num_machines * num_gpus_per_machine + if world_size > 1: + # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/14391 + # TODO prctl in spawned processes + + if dist_url == "auto": + assert num_machines == 1, "dist_url=auto not supported in multi-machine jobs." + port = _find_free_port() + dist_url = f"tcp://127.0.0.1:{port}" + if num_machines > 1 and dist_url.startswith("file://"): + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.warning( + "file:// is not a reliable init_method in multi-machine jobs. Prefer tcp://" + ) + + mp.start_processes( + _distributed_worker, + nprocs=num_gpus_per_machine, + args=( + main_func, + world_size, + num_gpus_per_machine, + machine_rank, + dist_url, + args, + timeout, + ), + daemon=False, + ) + else: + main_func(*args) + + +def _distributed_worker( + local_rank, + main_func, + world_size, + num_gpus_per_machine, + machine_rank, + dist_url, + args, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, +): + has_gpu = torch.cuda.is_available() + if has_gpu: + assert num_gpus_per_machine <= torch.cuda.device_count() + global_rank = machine_rank * num_gpus_per_machine + local_rank + try: + dist.init_process_group( + backend="NCCL" if has_gpu else "GLOO", + init_method=dist_url, + world_size=world_size, + rank=global_rank, + timeout=timeout, + ) + except Exception as e: + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.error("Process group URL: {}".format(dist_url)) + raise e + + # Setup the local process group. + comm.create_local_process_group(num_gpus_per_machine) + if has_gpu: + torch.cuda.set_device(local_rank) + + # synchronize is needed here to prevent a possible timeout after calling init_process_group + # See: https://github.com/facebookresearch/maskrcnn-benchmark/issues/172 + comm.synchronize() + + main_func(*args) diff --git a/detectron2/engine/train_loop.py b/detectron2/engine/train_loop.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..738a69d --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/engine/train_loop.py @@ -0,0 +1,530 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import concurrent.futures +import logging +import numpy as np +import time +import weakref +from typing import List, Mapping, Optional +import torch +from torch.nn.parallel import DataParallel, DistributedDataParallel + +import detectron2.utils.comm as comm +from detectron2.utils.events import EventStorage, get_event_storage +from detectron2.utils.logger import _log_api_usage + +__all__ = ["HookBase", "TrainerBase", "SimpleTrainer", "AMPTrainer"] + + +class HookBase: + """ + Base class for hooks that can be registered with :class:`TrainerBase`. + + Each hook can implement 4 methods. The way they are called is demonstrated + in the following snippet: + :: + hook.before_train() + for iter in range(start_iter, max_iter): + hook.before_step() + trainer.run_step() + hook.after_step() + iter += 1 + hook.after_train() + + Notes: + 1. In the hook method, users can access ``self.trainer`` to access more + properties about the context (e.g., model, current iteration, or config + if using :class:`DefaultTrainer`). + + 2. A hook that does something in :meth:`before_step` can often be + implemented equivalently in :meth:`after_step`. + If the hook takes non-trivial time, it is strongly recommended to + implement the hook in :meth:`after_step` instead of :meth:`before_step`. + The convention is that :meth:`before_step` should only take negligible time. + + Following this convention will allow hooks that do care about the difference + between :meth:`before_step` and :meth:`after_step` (e.g., timer) to + function properly. + + """ + + trainer: "TrainerBase" = None + """ + A weak reference to the trainer object. Set by the trainer when the hook is registered. + """ + + def before_train(self): + """ + Called before the first iteration. + """ + pass + + def after_train(self): + """ + Called after the last iteration. + """ + pass + + def before_step(self): + """ + Called before each iteration. + """ + pass + + def after_backward(self): + """ + Called after the backward pass of each iteration. + """ + pass + + def after_step(self): + """ + Called after each iteration. + """ + pass + + def state_dict(self): + """ + Hooks are stateless by default, but can be made checkpointable by + implementing `state_dict` and `load_state_dict`. + """ + return {} + + +class TrainerBase: + """ + Base class for iterative trainer with hooks. + + The only assumption we made here is: the training runs in a loop. + A subclass can implement what the loop is. + We made no assumptions about the existence of dataloader, optimizer, model, etc. + + Attributes: + iter(int): the current iteration. + + start_iter(int): The iteration to start with. + By convention the minimum possible value is 0. + + max_iter(int): The iteration to end training. + + storage(EventStorage): An EventStorage that's opened during the course of training. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._hooks: List[HookBase] = [] + self.iter: int = 0 + self.start_iter: int = 0 + self.max_iter: int + self.storage: EventStorage + _log_api_usage("trainer." + self.__class__.__name__) + + def register_hooks(self, hooks: List[Optional[HookBase]]) -> None: + """ + Register hooks to the trainer. The hooks are executed in the order + they are registered. + + Args: + hooks (list[Optional[HookBase]]): list of hooks + """ + hooks = [h for h in hooks if h is not None] + for h in hooks: + assert isinstance(h, HookBase) + # To avoid circular reference, hooks and trainer cannot own each other. + # This normally does not matter, but will cause memory leak if the + # involved objects contain __del__: + # See http://engineering.hearsaysocial.com/2013/06/16/circular-references-in-python/ + h.trainer = weakref.proxy(self) + self._hooks.extend(hooks) + + def train(self, start_iter: int, max_iter: int): + """ + Args: + start_iter, max_iter (int): See docs above + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Starting training from iteration {}".format(start_iter)) + + self.iter = self.start_iter = start_iter + self.max_iter = max_iter + + with EventStorage(start_iter) as self.storage: + try: + self.before_train() + for self.iter in range(start_iter, max_iter): + self.before_step() + self.run_step() + self.after_step() + # self.iter == max_iter can be used by `after_train` to + # tell whether the training successfully finished or failed + # due to exceptions. + self.iter += 1 + except Exception: + logger.exception("Exception during training:") + raise + finally: + self.after_train() + + def before_train(self): + for h in self._hooks: + h.before_train() + + def after_train(self): + self.storage.iter = self.iter + for h in self._hooks: + h.after_train() + + def before_step(self): + # Maintain the invariant that storage.iter == trainer.iter + # for the entire execution of each step + self.storage.iter = self.iter + + for h in self._hooks: + h.before_step() + + def after_backward(self): + for h in self._hooks: + h.after_backward() + + def after_step(self): + for h in self._hooks: + h.after_step() + + def run_step(self): + raise NotImplementedError + + def state_dict(self): + ret = {"iteration": self.iter} + hooks_state = {} + for h in self._hooks: + sd = h.state_dict() + if sd: + name = type(h).__qualname__ + if name in hooks_state: + # TODO handle repetitive stateful hooks + continue + hooks_state[name] = sd + if hooks_state: + ret["hooks"] = hooks_state + return ret + + def load_state_dict(self, state_dict): + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + self.iter = state_dict["iteration"] + for key, value in state_dict.get("hooks", {}).items(): + for h in self._hooks: + try: + name = type(h).__qualname__ + except AttributeError: + continue + if name == key: + h.load_state_dict(value) + break + else: + logger.warning(f"Cannot find the hook '{key}', its state_dict is ignored.") + + +class SimpleTrainer(TrainerBase): + """ + A simple trainer for the most common type of task: + single-cost single-optimizer single-data-source iterative optimization, + optionally using data-parallelism. + It assumes that every step, you: + + 1. Compute the loss with a data from the data_loader. + 2. Compute the gradients with the above loss. + 3. Update the model with the optimizer. + + All other tasks during training (checkpointing, logging, evaluation, LR schedule) + are maintained by hooks, which can be registered by :meth:`TrainerBase.register_hooks`. + + If you want to do anything fancier than this, + either subclass TrainerBase and implement your own `run_step`, + or write your own training loop. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + model, + data_loader, + optimizer, + gather_metric_period=1, + zero_grad_before_forward=False, + async_write_metrics=False, + ): + """ + Args: + model: a torch Module. Takes a data from data_loader and returns a + dict of losses. + data_loader: an iterable. Contains data to be used to call model. + optimizer: a torch optimizer. + gather_metric_period: an int. Every gather_metric_period iterations + the metrics are gathered from all the ranks to rank 0 and logged. + zero_grad_before_forward: whether to zero the gradients before the forward. + async_write_metrics: bool. If True, then write metrics asynchronously to improve + training speed + """ + super().__init__() + + """ + We set the model to training mode in the trainer. + However it's valid to train a model that's in eval mode. + If you want your model (or a submodule of it) to behave + like evaluation during training, you can overwrite its train() method. + """ + model.train() + + self.model = model + self.data_loader = data_loader + # to access the data loader iterator, call `self._data_loader_iter` + self._data_loader_iter_obj = None + self.optimizer = optimizer + self.gather_metric_period = gather_metric_period + self.zero_grad_before_forward = zero_grad_before_forward + self.async_write_metrics = async_write_metrics + # create a thread pool that can execute non critical logic in run_step asynchronically + # use only 1 worker so tasks will be executred in order of submitting. + self.concurrent_executor = concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) + + def run_step(self): + """ + Implement the standard training logic described above. + """ + assert self.model.training, "[SimpleTrainer] model was changed to eval mode!" + start = time.perf_counter() + """ + If you want to do something with the data, you can wrap the dataloader. + """ + data = next(self._data_loader_iter) + data_time = time.perf_counter() - start + + if self.zero_grad_before_forward: + """ + If you need to accumulate gradients or do something similar, you can + wrap the optimizer with your custom `zero_grad()` method. + """ + self.optimizer.zero_grad() + + """ + If you want to do something with the losses, you can wrap the model. + """ + loss_dict = self.model(data) + if isinstance(loss_dict, torch.Tensor): + losses = loss_dict + loss_dict = {"total_loss": loss_dict} + else: + losses = sum(loss_dict.values()) + if not self.zero_grad_before_forward: + """ + If you need to accumulate gradients or do something similar, you can + wrap the optimizer with your custom `zero_grad()` method. + """ + self.optimizer.zero_grad() + losses.backward() + + self.after_backward() + + if self.async_write_metrics: + # write metrics asynchronically + self.concurrent_executor.submit( + self._write_metrics, loss_dict, data_time, iter=self.iter + ) + else: + self._write_metrics(loss_dict, data_time) + + """ + If you need gradient clipping/scaling or other processing, you can + wrap the optimizer with your custom `step()` method. But it is + suboptimal as explained in https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.15704 Sec 3.2.4 + """ + self.optimizer.step() + + @property + def _data_loader_iter(self): + # only create the data loader iterator when it is used + if self._data_loader_iter_obj is None: + self._data_loader_iter_obj = iter(self.data_loader) + return self._data_loader_iter_obj + + def reset_data_loader(self, data_loader_builder): + """ + Delete and replace the current data loader with a new one, which will be created + by calling `data_loader_builder` (without argument). + """ + del self.data_loader + data_loader = data_loader_builder() + self.data_loader = data_loader + self._data_loader_iter_obj = None + + def _write_metrics( + self, + loss_dict: Mapping[str, torch.Tensor], + data_time: float, + prefix: str = "", + iter: Optional[int] = None, + ) -> None: + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + iter = self.iter if iter is None else iter + if (iter + 1) % self.gather_metric_period == 0: + try: + SimpleTrainer.write_metrics(loss_dict, data_time, iter, prefix) + except Exception: + logger.exception("Exception in writing metrics: ") + raise + + @staticmethod + def write_metrics( + loss_dict: Mapping[str, torch.Tensor], + data_time: float, + cur_iter: int, + prefix: str = "", + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + loss_dict (dict): dict of scalar losses + data_time (float): time taken by the dataloader iteration + prefix (str): prefix for logging keys + """ + metrics_dict = {k: v.detach().cpu().item() for k, v in loss_dict.items()} + metrics_dict["data_time"] = data_time + + storage = get_event_storage() + # Keep track of data time per rank + storage.put_scalar("rank_data_time", data_time, cur_iter=cur_iter) + + # Gather metrics among all workers for logging + # This assumes we do DDP-style training, which is currently the only + # supported method in detectron2. + all_metrics_dict = comm.gather(metrics_dict) + + if comm.is_main_process(): + # data_time among workers can have high variance. The actual latency + # caused by data_time is the maximum among workers. + data_time = np.max([x.pop("data_time") for x in all_metrics_dict]) + storage.put_scalar("data_time", data_time, cur_iter=cur_iter) + + # average the rest metrics + metrics_dict = { + k: np.mean([x[k] for x in all_metrics_dict]) for k in all_metrics_dict[0].keys() + } + total_losses_reduced = sum(metrics_dict.values()) + if not np.isfinite(total_losses_reduced): + raise FloatingPointError( + f"Loss became infinite or NaN at iteration={cur_iter}!\n" + f"loss_dict = {metrics_dict}" + ) + + storage.put_scalar( + "{}total_loss".format(prefix), total_losses_reduced, cur_iter=cur_iter + ) + if len(metrics_dict) > 1: + storage.put_scalars(cur_iter=cur_iter, **metrics_dict) + + def state_dict(self): + ret = super().state_dict() + ret["optimizer"] = self.optimizer.state_dict() + return ret + + def load_state_dict(self, state_dict): + super().load_state_dict(state_dict) + self.optimizer.load_state_dict(state_dict["optimizer"]) + + def after_train(self): + super().after_train() + self.concurrent_executor.shutdown(wait=True) + + +class AMPTrainer(SimpleTrainer): + """ + Like :class:`SimpleTrainer`, but uses PyTorch's native automatic mixed precision + in the training loop. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + model, + data_loader, + optimizer, + gather_metric_period=1, + zero_grad_before_forward=False, + grad_scaler=None, + precision: torch.dtype = torch.float16, + log_grad_scaler: bool = False, + async_write_metrics=False, + ): + """ + Args: + model, data_loader, optimizer, gather_metric_period, zero_grad_before_forward, + async_write_metrics: same as in :class:`SimpleTrainer`. + grad_scaler: torch GradScaler to automatically scale gradients. + precision: torch.dtype as the target precision to cast to in computations + """ + unsupported = "AMPTrainer does not support single-process multi-device training!" + if isinstance(model, DistributedDataParallel): + assert not (model.device_ids and len(model.device_ids) > 1), unsupported + assert not isinstance(model, DataParallel), unsupported + + super().__init__( + model, data_loader, optimizer, gather_metric_period, zero_grad_before_forward + ) + + if grad_scaler is None: + from torch.cuda.amp import GradScaler + + grad_scaler = GradScaler() + self.grad_scaler = grad_scaler + self.precision = precision + self.log_grad_scaler = log_grad_scaler + + def run_step(self): + """ + Implement the AMP training logic. + """ + assert self.model.training, "[AMPTrainer] model was changed to eval mode!" + assert torch.cuda.is_available(), "[AMPTrainer] CUDA is required for AMP training!" + from torch.cuda.amp import autocast + + start = time.perf_counter() + data = next(self._data_loader_iter) + data_time = time.perf_counter() - start + + if self.zero_grad_before_forward: + self.optimizer.zero_grad() + with autocast(dtype=self.precision): + loss_dict = self.model(data) + if isinstance(loss_dict, torch.Tensor): + losses = loss_dict + loss_dict = {"total_loss": loss_dict} + else: + losses = sum(loss_dict.values()) + + if not self.zero_grad_before_forward: + self.optimizer.zero_grad() + + self.grad_scaler.scale(losses).backward() + + if self.log_grad_scaler: + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar("[metric]grad_scaler", self.grad_scaler.get_scale()) + + self.after_backward() + + if self.async_write_metrics: + # write metrics asynchronically + self.concurrent_executor.submit( + self._write_metrics, loss_dict, data_time, iter=self.iter + ) + else: + self._write_metrics(loss_dict, data_time) + + self.grad_scaler.step(self.optimizer) + self.grad_scaler.update() + + def state_dict(self): + ret = super().state_dict() + ret["grad_scaler"] = self.grad_scaler.state_dict() + return ret + + def load_state_dict(self, state_dict): + super().load_state_dict(state_dict) + self.grad_scaler.load_state_dict(state_dict["grad_scaler"]) diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/__init__.py b/detectron2/evaluation/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d96609e --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .cityscapes_evaluation import CityscapesInstanceEvaluator, CityscapesSemSegEvaluator +from .coco_evaluation import COCOEvaluator +from .rotated_coco_evaluation import RotatedCOCOEvaluator +from .evaluator import DatasetEvaluator, DatasetEvaluators, inference_context, inference_on_dataset +from .lvis_evaluation import LVISEvaluator +from .panoptic_evaluation import COCOPanopticEvaluator +from .pascal_voc_evaluation import PascalVOCDetectionEvaluator +from .sem_seg_evaluation import SemSegEvaluator +from .testing import print_csv_format, verify_results + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/cityscapes_evaluation.py b/detectron2/evaluation/cityscapes_evaluation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9cc7888 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/cityscapes_evaluation.py @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import glob +import logging +import numpy as np +import os +import tempfile +from collections import OrderedDict +import torch +from PIL import Image + +from detectron2.data import MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.utils import comm +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .evaluator import DatasetEvaluator + + +class CityscapesEvaluator(DatasetEvaluator): + """ + Base class for evaluation using cityscapes API. + """ + + def __init__(self, dataset_name): + """ + Args: + dataset_name (str): the name of the dataset. + It must have the following metadata associated with it: + "thing_classes", "gt_dir". + """ + self._metadata = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name) + self._cpu_device = torch.device("cpu") + self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + def reset(self): + self._working_dir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="cityscapes_eval_") + self._temp_dir = self._working_dir.name + # All workers will write to the same results directory + # TODO this does not work in distributed training + assert ( + comm.get_local_size() == comm.get_world_size() + ), "CityscapesEvaluator currently do not work with multiple machines." + self._temp_dir = comm.all_gather(self._temp_dir)[0] + if self._temp_dir != self._working_dir.name: + self._working_dir.cleanup() + self._logger.info( + "Writing cityscapes results to temporary directory {} ...".format(self._temp_dir) + ) + + +class CityscapesInstanceEvaluator(CityscapesEvaluator): + """ + Evaluate instance segmentation results on cityscapes dataset using cityscapes API. + + Note: + * It does not work in multi-machine distributed training. + * It contains a synchronization, therefore has to be used on all ranks. + * Only the main process runs evaluation. + """ + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + from cityscapesscripts.helpers.labels import name2label + + for input, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + file_name = input["file_name"] + basename = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(file_name))[0] + pred_txt = os.path.join(self._temp_dir, basename + "_pred.txt") + + if "instances" in output: + output = output["instances"].to(self._cpu_device) + num_instances = len(output) + with open(pred_txt, "w") as fout: + for i in range(num_instances): + pred_class = output.pred_classes[i] + classes = self._metadata.thing_classes[pred_class] + class_id = name2label[classes].id + score = output.scores[i] + mask = output.pred_masks[i].numpy().astype("uint8") + png_filename = os.path.join( + self._temp_dir, basename + "_{}_{}.png".format(i, classes) + ) + + Image.fromarray(mask * 255).save(png_filename) + fout.write( + "{} {} {}\n".format(os.path.basename(png_filename), class_id, score) + ) + else: + # Cityscapes requires a prediction file for every ground truth image. + with open(pred_txt, "w") as fout: + pass + + def evaluate(self): + """ + Returns: + dict: has a key "segm", whose value is a dict of "AP" and "AP50". + """ + comm.synchronize() + if comm.get_rank() > 0: + return + import cityscapesscripts.evaluation.evalInstanceLevelSemanticLabeling as cityscapes_eval + + self._logger.info("Evaluating results under {} ...".format(self._temp_dir)) + + # set some global states in cityscapes evaluation API, before evaluating + cityscapes_eval.args.predictionPath = os.path.abspath(self._temp_dir) + cityscapes_eval.args.predictionWalk = None + cityscapes_eval.args.JSONOutput = False + cityscapes_eval.args.colorized = False + cityscapes_eval.args.gtInstancesFile = os.path.join(self._temp_dir, "gtInstances.json") + + # These lines are adopted from + # https://github.com/mcordts/cityscapesScripts/blob/master/cityscapesscripts/evaluation/evalInstanceLevelSemanticLabeling.py # noqa + gt_dir = PathManager.get_local_path(self._metadata.gt_dir) + groundTruthImgList = glob.glob(os.path.join(gt_dir, "*", "*_gtFine_instanceIds.png")) + assert len( + groundTruthImgList + ), "Cannot find any ground truth images to use for evaluation. Searched for: {}".format( + cityscapes_eval.args.groundTruthSearch + ) + predictionImgList = [] + for gt in groundTruthImgList: + predictionImgList.append(cityscapes_eval.getPrediction(gt, cityscapes_eval.args)) + results = cityscapes_eval.evaluateImgLists( + predictionImgList, groundTruthImgList, cityscapes_eval.args + )["averages"] + + ret = OrderedDict() + ret["segm"] = {"AP": results["allAp"] * 100, "AP50": results["allAp50%"] * 100} + self._working_dir.cleanup() + return ret + + +class CityscapesSemSegEvaluator(CityscapesEvaluator): + """ + Evaluate semantic segmentation results on cityscapes dataset using cityscapes API. + + Note: + * It does not work in multi-machine distributed training. + * It contains a synchronization, therefore has to be used on all ranks. + * Only the main process runs evaluation. + """ + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + from cityscapesscripts.helpers.labels import trainId2label + + for input, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + file_name = input["file_name"] + basename = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(file_name))[0] + pred_filename = os.path.join(self._temp_dir, basename + "_pred.png") + + output = output["sem_seg"].argmax(dim=0).to(self._cpu_device).numpy() + pred = 255 * np.ones(output.shape, dtype=np.uint8) + for train_id, label in trainId2label.items(): + if label.ignoreInEval: + continue + pred[output == train_id] = label.id + Image.fromarray(pred).save(pred_filename) + + def evaluate(self): + comm.synchronize() + if comm.get_rank() > 0: + return + # Load the Cityscapes eval script *after* setting the required env var, + # since the script reads CITYSCAPES_DATASET into global variables at load time. + import cityscapesscripts.evaluation.evalPixelLevelSemanticLabeling as cityscapes_eval + + self._logger.info("Evaluating results under {} ...".format(self._temp_dir)) + + # set some global states in cityscapes evaluation API, before evaluating + cityscapes_eval.args.predictionPath = os.path.abspath(self._temp_dir) + cityscapes_eval.args.predictionWalk = None + cityscapes_eval.args.JSONOutput = False + cityscapes_eval.args.colorized = False + + # These lines are adopted from + # https://github.com/mcordts/cityscapesScripts/blob/master/cityscapesscripts/evaluation/evalPixelLevelSemanticLabeling.py # noqa + gt_dir = PathManager.get_local_path(self._metadata.gt_dir) + groundTruthImgList = glob.glob(os.path.join(gt_dir, "*", "*_gtFine_labelIds.png")) + assert len( + groundTruthImgList + ), "Cannot find any ground truth images to use for evaluation. Searched for: {}".format( + cityscapes_eval.args.groundTruthSearch + ) + predictionImgList = [] + for gt in groundTruthImgList: + predictionImgList.append(cityscapes_eval.getPrediction(cityscapes_eval.args, gt)) + results = cityscapes_eval.evaluateImgLists( + predictionImgList, groundTruthImgList, cityscapes_eval.args + ) + ret = OrderedDict() + ret["sem_seg"] = { + "IoU": 100.0 * results["averageScoreClasses"], + "iIoU": 100.0 * results["averageScoreInstClasses"], + "IoU_sup": 100.0 * results["averageScoreCategories"], + "iIoU_sup": 100.0 * results["averageScoreInstCategories"], + } + self._working_dir.cleanup() + return ret diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/coco_evaluation.py b/detectron2/evaluation/coco_evaluation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b41a978 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/coco_evaluation.py @@ -0,0 +1,733 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import contextlib +import copy +import io +import itertools +import json +import logging +import numpy as np +import os +import pickle +from collections import OrderedDict +import pycocotools.mask as mask_util +import torch +from pycocotools.coco import COCO +from pycocotools.cocoeval import COCOeval +from tabulate import tabulate + +import detectron2.utils.comm as comm +from detectron2.config import CfgNode +from detectron2.data import MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.data.datasets.coco import convert_to_coco_json +# from detectron2.evaluation.fast_eval_api import COCOeval_opt #自行添加的 +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, BoxMode, pairwise_iou +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager +from detectron2.utils.logger import create_small_table + +from .evaluator import DatasetEvaluator + +try: + from detectron2.evaluation.fast_eval_api import COCOeval_opt +except ImportError: + COCOeval_opt = COCOeval + + +class COCOEvaluator(DatasetEvaluator): + """ + Evaluate AR for object proposals, AP for instance detection/segmentation, AP + for keypoint detection outputs using COCO's metrics. + See http://cocodataset.org/#detection-eval and + http://cocodataset.org/#keypoints-eval to understand its metrics. + The metrics range from 0 to 100 (instead of 0 to 1), where a -1 or NaN means + the metric cannot be computed (e.g. due to no predictions made). + + In addition to COCO, this evaluator is able to support any bounding box detection, + instance segmentation, or keypoint detection dataset. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dataset_name, + tasks=None, + distributed=True, + output_dir=None, + *, + max_dets_per_image=None, + use_fast_impl=True, + kpt_oks_sigmas=(), + allow_cached_coco=True, + cfg_file = None #additional + ): + """ + Args: + dataset_name (str): name of the dataset to be evaluated. + It must have either the following corresponding metadata: + + "json_file": the path to the COCO format annotation + + Or it must be in detectron2's standard dataset format + so it can be converted to COCO format automatically. + tasks (tuple[str]): tasks that can be evaluated under the given + configuration. A task is one of "bbox", "segm", "keypoints". + By default, will infer this automatically from predictions. + distributed (True): if True, will collect results from all ranks and run evaluation + in the main process. + Otherwise, will only evaluate the results in the current process. + output_dir (str): optional, an output directory to dump all + results predicted on the dataset. The dump contains two files: + + 1. "instances_predictions.pth" a file that can be loaded with `torch.load` and + contains all the results in the format they are produced by the model. + 2. "coco_instances_results.json" a json file in COCO's result format. + max_dets_per_image (int): limit on the maximum number of detections per image. + By default in COCO, this limit is to 100, but this can be customized + to be greater, as is needed in evaluation metrics AP fixed and AP pool + (see https://arxiv.org/pdf/2102.01066.pdf) + This doesn't affect keypoint evaluation. + use_fast_impl (bool): use a fast but **unofficial** implementation to compute AP. + Although the results should be very close to the official implementation in COCO + API, it is still recommended to compute results with the official API for use in + papers. The faster implementation also uses more RAM. + kpt_oks_sigmas (list[float]): The sigmas used to calculate keypoint OKS. + See http://cocodataset.org/#keypoints-eval + When empty, it will use the defaults in COCO. + Otherwise it should be the same length as ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NUM_KEYPOINTS. + allow_cached_coco (bool): Whether to use cached coco json from previous validation + runs. You should set this to False if you need to use different validation data. + Defaults to True. + """ + self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + self._distributed = distributed + self._output_dir = output_dir + self._cfg_file = cfg_file #additional + + if use_fast_impl and (COCOeval_opt is COCOeval): + self._logger.info("Fast COCO eval is not built. Falling back to official COCO eval.") + use_fast_impl = False + self._use_fast_impl = use_fast_impl + + # COCOeval requires the limit on the number of detections per image (maxDets) to be a list + # with at least 3 elements. The default maxDets in COCOeval is [1, 10, 100], in which the + # 3rd element (100) is used as the limit on the number of detections per image when + # evaluating AP. COCOEvaluator expects an integer for max_dets_per_image, so for COCOeval, + # we reformat max_dets_per_image into [1, 10, max_dets_per_image], based on the defaults. + if max_dets_per_image is None: + max_dets_per_image = [1, 10, 100] + else: + max_dets_per_image = [1, 10, max_dets_per_image] + self._max_dets_per_image = max_dets_per_image + + if tasks is not None and isinstance(tasks, CfgNode): + kpt_oks_sigmas = ( + tasks.TEST.KEYPOINT_OKS_SIGMAS if not kpt_oks_sigmas else kpt_oks_sigmas + ) + self._logger.warn( + "COCO Evaluator instantiated using config, this is deprecated behavior." + " Please pass in explicit arguments instead." + ) + self._tasks = None # Infering it from predictions should be better + else: + self._tasks = tasks + + self._cpu_device = torch.device("cpu") + + self._metadata = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name) + if not hasattr(self._metadata, "json_file"): + if output_dir is None: + raise ValueError( + "output_dir must be provided to COCOEvaluator " + "for datasets not in COCO format." + ) + self._logger.info(f"Trying to convert '{dataset_name}' to COCO format ...") + + cache_path = os.path.join(output_dir, f"{dataset_name}_coco_format.json") + self._metadata.json_file = cache_path + convert_to_coco_json(dataset_name, cache_path, allow_cached=allow_cached_coco) + + json_file = PathManager.get_local_path(self._metadata.json_file) + with contextlib.redirect_stdout(io.StringIO()): + self._coco_api = COCO(json_file) + + # Test set json files do not contain annotations (evaluation must be + # performed using the COCO evaluation server). + self._do_evaluation = "annotations" in self._coco_api.dataset + if self._do_evaluation: + self._kpt_oks_sigmas = kpt_oks_sigmas + + def reset(self): + self._predictions = [] + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + """ + Args: + inputs: the inputs to a COCO model (e.g., GeneralizedRCNN). + It is a list of dict. Each dict corresponds to an image and + contains keys like "height", "width", "file_name", "image_id". + outputs: the outputs of a COCO model. It is a list of dicts with key + "instances" that contains :class:`Instances`. + """ + for input, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + prediction = {"image_id": input["image_id"]} + + if "instances" in output: + instances = output["instances"].to(self._cpu_device) + prediction["instances"] = instances_to_coco_json(instances, input["image_id"]) + if "proposals" in output: + prediction["proposals"] = output["proposals"].to(self._cpu_device) + if len(prediction) > 1: + self._predictions.append(prediction) + + def evaluate(self, img_ids=None): + """ + Args: + img_ids: a list of image IDs to evaluate on. Default to None for the whole dataset + """ + if self._distributed: + comm.synchronize() + predictions = comm.gather(self._predictions, dst=0) + predictions = list(itertools.chain(*predictions)) + + if not comm.is_main_process(): + return {} + else: + predictions = self._predictions + + if len(predictions) == 0: + self._logger.warning("[COCOEvaluator] Did not receive valid predictions.") + return {} + + if self._output_dir: + PathManager.mkdirs(self._output_dir) + file_path = os.path.join(self._output_dir, "instances_predictions.pth") + with PathManager.open(file_path, "wb") as f: + torch.save(predictions, f) + + self._results = OrderedDict() + if "proposals" in predictions[0]: + self._eval_box_proposals(predictions) + if "instances" in predictions[0]: + self._eval_predictions(predictions, img_ids=img_ids) + # Copy so the caller can do whatever with results + return copy.deepcopy(self._results) + + def _tasks_from_predictions(self, predictions): + """ + Get COCO API "tasks" (i.e. iou_type) from COCO-format predictions. + """ + tasks = {"bbox"} + for pred in predictions: + if "segmentation" in pred: + tasks.add("segm") + if "keypoints" in pred: + tasks.add("keypoints") + return sorted(tasks) + + def _eval_predictions(self, predictions, img_ids=None): + """ + Evaluate predictions. Fill self._results with the metrics of the tasks. + """ + self._logger.info("Preparing results for COCO format ...") + coco_results = list(itertools.chain(*[x["instances"] for x in predictions])) + tasks = self._tasks or self._tasks_from_predictions(coco_results) + + # unmap the category ids for COCO + if hasattr(self._metadata, "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"): + dataset_id_to_contiguous_id = self._metadata.thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id + all_contiguous_ids = list(dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.values()) + num_classes = len(all_contiguous_ids) + assert min(all_contiguous_ids) == 0 and max(all_contiguous_ids) == num_classes - 1 + + reverse_id_mapping = {v: k for k, v in dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.items()} + for result in coco_results: + category_id = result["category_id"] + assert category_id < num_classes, ( + f"A prediction has class={category_id}, " + f"but the dataset only has {num_classes} classes and " + f"predicted class id should be in [0, {num_classes - 1}]." + ) + result["category_id"] = reverse_id_mapping[category_id] + + if self._output_dir: + file_path = os.path.join(self._output_dir, "coco_eval_instances_results.json") + self._logger.info("Saving results to {}".format(file_path)) + with PathManager.open(file_path, "w") as f: + f.write(json.dumps(coco_results)) + f.flush() + + if not self._do_evaluation: + self._logger.info("Annotations are not available for evaluation.") + return + + self._logger.info( + "Evaluating predictions with {} COCO API...".format( + "unofficial" if self._use_fast_impl else "official" + ) + ) + for task in sorted(tasks): + assert task in {"bbox", "segm", "keypoints"}, f"Got unknown task: {task}!" + coco_eval = ( + _evaluate_predictions_on_coco( + self._coco_api, + coco_results, + task, + kpt_oks_sigmas=self._kpt_oks_sigmas, + use_fast_impl=self._use_fast_impl, + cocoeval_fn=COCOeval_opt if self._use_fast_impl else COCOeval, + img_ids=img_ids, + cfg_file=self._cfg_file, + max_dets_per_image=self._max_dets_per_image, + ) + if len(coco_results) > 0 + else None # cocoapi does not handle empty results very well + ) + + print("====================Per-category AP==================") + '''per-category AP''' + res = self._derive_coco_results( + coco_eval, task, class_names=self._metadata.get("thing_classes") + ) + self._results[task] = res + + def _eval_box_proposals(self, predictions): + """ + Evaluate the box proposals in predictions. + Fill self._results with the metrics for "box_proposals" task. + """ + if self._output_dir: + # Saving generated box proposals to file. + # Predicted box_proposals are in XYXY_ABS mode. + bbox_mode = BoxMode.XYXY_ABS.value + ids, boxes, objectness_logits = [], [], [] + for prediction in predictions: + ids.append(prediction["image_id"]) + boxes.append(prediction["proposals"].proposal_boxes.tensor.numpy()) + objectness_logits.append(prediction["proposals"].objectness_logits.numpy()) + + proposal_data = { + "boxes": boxes, + "objectness_logits": objectness_logits, + "ids": ids, + "bbox_mode": bbox_mode, + } + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(self._output_dir, "box_proposals.pkl"), "wb") as f: + pickle.dump(proposal_data, f) + + if not self._do_evaluation: + self._logger.info("Annotations are not available for evaluation.") + return + + self._logger.info("Evaluating bbox proposals ...") + res = {} + areas = {"all": "", "small": "s", "medium": "m", "large": "l"} + for limit in [100, 1000]: + for area, suffix in areas.items(): + stats = _evaluate_box_proposals(predictions, self._coco_api, area=area, limit=limit) + key = "AR{}@{:d}".format(suffix, limit) + res[key] = float(stats["ar"].item() * 100) + self._logger.info("Proposal metrics: \n" + create_small_table(res)) + self._results["box_proposals"] = res + + def _derive_coco_results(self, coco_eval, iou_type, class_names=None): + """ + Derive the desired score numbers from summarized COCOeval. + + Args: + coco_eval (None or COCOEval): None represents no predictions from model. + iou_type (str): + class_names (None or list[str]): if provided, will use it to predict + per-category AP. + + Returns: + a dict of {metric name: score} + """ + + metrics = { + "bbox": ["AP", "AP50", "AP75", "APs", "APm", "APl"], + "segm": ["AP", "AP50", "AP75", "APs", "APm", "APl"], + "keypoints": ["AP", "AP50", "AP75", "APm", "APl"], + }[iou_type] + + if coco_eval is None: + self._logger.warn("No predictions from the model!") + return {metric: float("nan") for metric in metrics} + + # the standard metrics + results = { + metric: float(coco_eval.stats[idx] * 100 if coco_eval.stats[idx] >= 0 else "nan") + for idx, metric in enumerate(metrics) + } + self._logger.info( + "Evaluation results for {}: \n".format(iou_type) + create_small_table(results) + ) + if not np.isfinite(sum(results.values())): + self._logger.info("Some metrics cannot be computed and is shown as NaN.") + + if class_names is None or len(class_names) <= 1: + return results + # Compute per-category AP + # from https://github.com/facebookresearch/Detectron/blob/a6a835f5b8208c45d0dce217ce9bbda915f44df7/detectron/datasets/json_dataset_evaluator.py#L222-L252 # noqa + precisions = coco_eval.eval["precision"] + # precision has dims (iou, recall, cls, area range, max dets) + assert len(class_names) == precisions.shape[2] + + results_per_category = [] + for idx, name in enumerate(class_names): + # area range index 0: all area ranges + # max dets index -1: typically 100 per image + precision = precisions[:, :, idx, 0, -1] + precision = precision[precision > -1] + ap = np.mean(precision) if precision.size else float("nan") + results_per_category.append(("{}".format(name), float(ap * 100))) + + # tabulate it + N_COLS = min(6, len(results_per_category) * 2) + results_flatten = list(itertools.chain(*results_per_category)) + results_2d = itertools.zip_longest(*[results_flatten[i::N_COLS] for i in range(N_COLS)]) + table = tabulate( + results_2d, + tablefmt="pipe", + floatfmt=".3f", + headers=["category", "AP"] * (N_COLS // 2), + numalign="left", + ) + self._logger.info("Per-category {} AP: \n".format(iou_type) + table) + + results.update({"AP-" + name: ap for name, ap in results_per_category}) + return results + + +def instances_to_coco_json(instances, img_id): + """ + Dump an "Instances" object to a COCO-format json that's used for evaluation. + + Args: + instances (Instances): + img_id (int): the image id + + Returns: + list[dict]: list of json annotations in COCO format. + """ + num_instance = len(instances) + if num_instance == 0: + return [] + + boxes = instances.pred_boxes.tensor.numpy() + boxes = BoxMode.convert(boxes, BoxMode.XYXY_ABS, BoxMode.XYWH_ABS) + boxes = boxes.tolist() + scores = instances.scores.tolist() + classes = instances.pred_classes.tolist() + + has_mask = instances.has("pred_masks") + if has_mask: + # use RLE to encode the masks, because they are too large and takes memory + # since this evaluator stores outputs of the entire dataset + rles = [ + mask_util.encode(np.array(mask[:, :, None], order="F", dtype="uint8"))[0] + for mask in instances.pred_masks + ] + for rle in rles: + # "counts" is an array encoded by mask_util as a byte-stream. Python3's + # json writer which always produces strings cannot serialize a bytestream + # unless you decode it. Thankfully, utf-8 works out (which is also what + # the pycocotools/_mask.pyx does). + rle["counts"] = rle["counts"].decode("utf-8") + + has_keypoints = instances.has("pred_keypoints") + if has_keypoints: + keypoints = instances.pred_keypoints + + results = [] + for k in range(num_instance): + result = { + "image_id": img_id, + "category_id": classes[k], + "bbox": boxes[k], + "score": scores[k], + } + if has_mask: + result["segmentation"] = rles[k] + if has_keypoints: + # In COCO annotations, + # keypoints coordinates are pixel indices. + # However our predictions are floating point coordinates. + # Therefore we subtract 0.5 to be consistent with the annotation format. + # This is the inverse of data loading logic in `datasets/coco.py`. + keypoints[k][:, :2] -= 0.5 + result["keypoints"] = keypoints[k].flatten().tolist() + results.append(result) + return results + + +# inspired from Detectron: +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/Detectron/blob/a6a835f5b8208c45d0dce217ce9bbda915f44df7/detectron/datasets/json_dataset_evaluator.py#L255 # noqa +def _evaluate_box_proposals(dataset_predictions, coco_api, thresholds=None, area="all", limit=None): + """ + Evaluate detection proposal recall metrics. This function is a much + faster alternative to the official COCO API recall evaluation code. However, + it produces slightly different results. + """ + # Record max overlap value for each gt box + # Return vector of overlap values + areas = { + "all": 0, + "small": 1, + "medium": 2, + "large": 3, + "96-128": 4, + "128-256": 5, + "256-512": 6, + "512-inf": 7, + } + area_ranges = [ + [0**2, 1e5**2], # all + [0**2, 32**2], # small + [32**2, 96**2], # medium + [96**2, 1e5**2], # large + [96**2, 128**2], # 96-128 + [128**2, 256**2], # 128-256 + [256**2, 512**2], # 256-512 + [512**2, 1e5**2], + ] # 512-inf + assert area in areas, "Unknown area range: {}".format(area) + area_range = area_ranges[areas[area]] + gt_overlaps = [] + num_pos = 0 + + for prediction_dict in dataset_predictions: + predictions = prediction_dict["proposals"] + + # sort predictions in descending order + # TODO maybe remove this and make it explicit in the documentation + inds = predictions.objectness_logits.sort(descending=True)[1] + predictions = predictions[inds] + + ann_ids = coco_api.getAnnIds(imgIds=prediction_dict["image_id"]) + anno = coco_api.loadAnns(ann_ids) + gt_boxes = [ + BoxMode.convert(obj["bbox"], BoxMode.XYWH_ABS, BoxMode.XYXY_ABS) + for obj in anno + if obj["iscrowd"] == 0 + ] + gt_boxes = torch.as_tensor(gt_boxes).reshape(-1, 4) # guard against no boxes + gt_boxes = Boxes(gt_boxes) + gt_areas = torch.as_tensor([obj["area"] for obj in anno if obj["iscrowd"] == 0]) + + if len(gt_boxes) == 0 or len(predictions) == 0: + continue + + valid_gt_inds = (gt_areas >= area_range[0]) & (gt_areas <= area_range[1]) + gt_boxes = gt_boxes[valid_gt_inds] + + num_pos += len(gt_boxes) + + if len(gt_boxes) == 0: + continue + + if limit is not None and len(predictions) > limit: + predictions = predictions[:limit] + + overlaps = pairwise_iou(predictions.proposal_boxes, gt_boxes) + + _gt_overlaps = torch.zeros(len(gt_boxes)) + for j in range(min(len(predictions), len(gt_boxes))): + # find which proposal box maximally covers each gt box + # and get the iou amount of coverage for each gt box + max_overlaps, argmax_overlaps = overlaps.max(dim=0) + + # find which gt box is 'best' covered (i.e. 'best' = most iou) + gt_ovr, gt_ind = max_overlaps.max(dim=0) + assert gt_ovr >= 0 + # find the proposal box that covers the best covered gt box + box_ind = argmax_overlaps[gt_ind] + # record the iou coverage of this gt box + _gt_overlaps[j] = overlaps[box_ind, gt_ind] + assert _gt_overlaps[j] == gt_ovr + # mark the proposal box and the gt box as used + overlaps[box_ind, :] = -1 + overlaps[:, gt_ind] = -1 + + # append recorded iou coverage level + gt_overlaps.append(_gt_overlaps) + gt_overlaps = ( + torch.cat(gt_overlaps, dim=0) if len(gt_overlaps) else torch.zeros(0, dtype=torch.float32) + ) + gt_overlaps, _ = torch.sort(gt_overlaps) + + if thresholds is None: + step = 0.05 + thresholds = torch.arange(0.5, 0.95 + 1e-5, step, dtype=torch.float32) + recalls = torch.zeros_like(thresholds) + # compute recall for each iou threshold + for i, t in enumerate(thresholds): + recalls[i] = (gt_overlaps >= t).float().sum() / float(num_pos) + # ar = 2 * np.trapz(recalls, thresholds) + ar = recalls.mean() + return { + "ar": ar, + "recalls": recalls, + "thresholds": thresholds, + "gt_overlaps": gt_overlaps, + "num_pos": num_pos, + } + + +def _evaluate_predictions_on_coco( + coco_gt, + coco_results, + iou_type, + kpt_oks_sigmas=None, + use_fast_impl=True, + cocoeval_fn=COCOeval_opt, + img_ids=None, + max_dets_per_image=None, + cfg_file=None, +): + """ + Evaluate the coco results using COCOEval API. + """ + assert len(coco_results) > 0 + + if iou_type == "segm": + coco_results = copy.deepcopy(coco_results) + # When evaluating mask AP, if the results contain bbox, cocoapi will + # use the box area as the area of the instance, instead of the mask area. + # This leads to a different definition of small/medium/large. + # We remove the bbox field to let mask AP use mask area. + for c in coco_results: + c.pop("bbox", None) + + coco_dt = coco_gt.loadRes(coco_results) + coco_eval = cocoeval_fn(coco_gt, coco_dt, iou_type) + + + # For COCO, the default max_dets_per_image is [1, 10, 100]. + if max_dets_per_image is None: + max_dets_per_image = [1, 10, 100] # Default from COCOEval + else: + assert ( + len(max_dets_per_image) >= 3 + ), "COCOeval requires maxDets (and max_dets_per_image) to have length at least 3" + # In the case that user supplies a custom input for max_dets_per_image, + # apply COCOevalMaxDets to evaluate AP with the custom input. + if max_dets_per_image[2] != 100: + coco_eval = COCOevalMaxDets(coco_gt, coco_dt, iou_type) + if iou_type != "keypoints": + coco_eval.params.maxDets = max_dets_per_image + + if img_ids is not None: + coco_eval.params.imgIds = img_ids + + if iou_type == "keypoints": + # Use the COCO default keypoint OKS sigmas unless overrides are specified + if kpt_oks_sigmas: + assert hasattr(coco_eval.params, "kpt_oks_sigmas"), "pycocotools is too old!" + coco_eval.params.kpt_oks_sigmas = np.array(kpt_oks_sigmas) + # COCOAPI requires every detection and every gt to have keypoints, so + # we just take the first entry from both + num_keypoints_dt = len(coco_results[0]["keypoints"]) // 3 + num_keypoints_gt = len(next(iter(coco_gt.anns.values()))["keypoints"]) // 3 + num_keypoints_oks = len(coco_eval.params.kpt_oks_sigmas) + assert num_keypoints_oks == num_keypoints_dt == num_keypoints_gt, ( + f"[COCOEvaluator] Prediction contain {num_keypoints_dt} keypoints. " + f"Ground truth contains {num_keypoints_gt} keypoints. " + f"The length of cfg.TEST.KEYPOINT_OKS_SIGMAS is {num_keypoints_oks}. " + "They have to agree with each other. For meaning of OKS, please refer to " + "http://cocodataset.org/#keypoints-eval." + ) + + coco_eval.evaluate() + coco_eval.accumulate() + coco_eval.summarize() + + return coco_eval + + +class COCOevalMaxDets(COCOeval): + """ + Modified version of COCOeval for evaluating AP with a custom + maxDets (by default for COCO, maxDets is 100) + """ + + def summarize(self): + """ + Compute and display summary metrics for evaluation results given + a custom value for max_dets_per_image + """ + + def _summarize(ap=1, iouThr=None, areaRng="all", maxDets=100): + p = self.params + iStr = " {:<18} {} @[ IoU={:<9} | area={:>6s} | maxDets={:>3d} ] = {:0.3f}" + titleStr = "Average Precision" if ap == 1 else "Average Recall" + typeStr = "(AP)" if ap == 1 else "(AR)" + iouStr = ( + "{:0.2f}:{:0.2f}".format(p.iouThrs[0], p.iouThrs[-1]) + if iouThr is None + else "{:0.2f}".format(iouThr) + ) + + aind = [i for i, aRng in enumerate(p.areaRngLbl) if aRng == areaRng] + mind = [i for i, mDet in enumerate(p.maxDets) if mDet == maxDets] + if ap == 1: + # dimension of precision: [TxRxKxAxM] + s = self.eval["precision"] + # IoU + if iouThr is not None: + t = np.where(iouThr == p.iouThrs)[0] + s = s[t] + s = s[:, :, :, aind, mind] + else: + # dimension of recall: [TxKxAxM] + s = self.eval["recall"] + if iouThr is not None: + t = np.where(iouThr == p.iouThrs)[0] + s = s[t] + s = s[:, :, aind, mind] + if len(s[s > -1]) == 0: + mean_s = -1 + else: + mean_s = np.mean(s[s > -1]) + print(iStr.format(titleStr, typeStr, iouStr, areaRng, maxDets, mean_s)) + return mean_s + + def _summarizeDets(): + stats = np.zeros((12,)) + # Evaluate AP using the custom limit on maximum detections per image + stats[0] = _summarize(1, maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[1] = _summarize(1, iouThr=0.5, maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[2] = _summarize(1, iouThr=0.75, maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[3] = _summarize(1, areaRng="small", maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[4] = _summarize(1, areaRng="medium", maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[5] = _summarize(1, areaRng="large", maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[6] = _summarize(0, maxDets=self.params.maxDets[0]) + stats[7] = _summarize(0, maxDets=self.params.maxDets[1]) + stats[8] = _summarize(0, maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[9] = _summarize(0, areaRng="small", maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[10] = _summarize(0, areaRng="medium", maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + stats[11] = _summarize(0, areaRng="large", maxDets=self.params.maxDets[2]) + return stats + + def _summarizeKps(): + stats = np.zeros((10,)) + stats[0] = _summarize(1, maxDets=20) + stats[1] = _summarize(1, maxDets=20, iouThr=0.5) + stats[2] = _summarize(1, maxDets=20, iouThr=0.75) + stats[3] = _summarize(1, maxDets=20, areaRng="medium") + stats[4] = _summarize(1, maxDets=20, areaRng="large") + stats[5] = _summarize(0, maxDets=20) + stats[6] = _summarize(0, maxDets=20, iouThr=0.5) + stats[7] = _summarize(0, maxDets=20, iouThr=0.75) + stats[8] = _summarize(0, maxDets=20, areaRng="medium") + stats[9] = _summarize(0, maxDets=20, areaRng="large") + return stats + + if not self.eval: + raise Exception("Please run accumulate() first") + iouType = self.params.iouType + if iouType == "segm" or iouType == "bbox": + summarize = _summarizeDets + elif iouType == "keypoints": + summarize = _summarizeKps + self.stats = summarize() + + def __str__(self): + self.summarize() diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/confusion_matrix.py b/detectron2/evaluation/confusion_matrix.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8828f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/confusion_matrix.py @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ +import math +import warnings +from pathlib import Path + +import matplotlib.pyplot as plt +import numpy as np +import torch + + +class ConfusionMatrix: + # Updated version of https://github.com/kaanakan/object_detection_confusion_matrix + def __init__(self, nc, conf=0.25, iou_thres=0.45): + self.matrix = np.zeros((nc + 1, nc + 1)) + self.nc = nc # number of classes + self.conf = conf + self.iou_thres = iou_thres + + def process_batch(self, detections, labels): # + """ + Return intersection-over-union (Jaccard index) of boxes. + Both sets of boxes are expected to be in (x1, y1, x2, y2) format. + Arguments: + detections (Array[N, 6]), x1, y1, x2, y2, conf, class + labels (Array[M, 5]), class, x1, y1, x2, y2 + Returns: + None, updates confusion matrix accordingly + """ + '''prediction[coco_dt.anns[i]["score"]''' + + detections = torch.tensor(xywh2xyxy(detections)) + labels = torch.tensor(np.hstack((labels[:, 0][:, None], xywh2xyxy(labels[:, 1:])))) + + '''mark from yolov5''' + + detections = detections[detections[:, 4] > self.conf] + gt_classes = labels[:, 0].int() + detection_classes = detections[:, 5].int() + iou = box_iou(labels[:, 1:], detections[:, :4]) + + x = torch.where(iou > self.iou_thres) + if x[0].shape[0]: + '''0:gt_bbox_id 1:dt_bbox_id 2:iou''' + matches = torch.cat((torch.stack(x, 1), iou[x[0], x[1]][:, None]), 1).cpu().numpy() + if x[0].shape[0] > 1: + matches = matches[matches[:, 2].argsort()[::-1]] + matches = matches[np.unique(matches[:, 1], return_index=True)[1]] # np.unique除去重複 + matches = matches[matches[:, 2].argsort()[::-1]] + matches = matches[np.unique(matches[:, 0], return_index=True)[1]] + else: + matches = np.zeros((0, 3)) + + n = matches.shape[0] > 0 + m0, m1, _ = matches.transpose().astype(np.int16) + for i, gc in enumerate(gt_classes): + j = m0 == i + if n and sum(j) == 1: + self.matrix[detection_classes[m1[j]], gc] += 1 # correct + else: + self.matrix[self.nc, gc] += 1 # background FP + + if n: + for i, dc in enumerate(detection_classes): + if not any(m1 == i): + self.matrix[dc, self.nc] += 1 # background FN + + def matrix(self): + return self.matrix + + def plot(self, normalize=True, save_dir='', names=(), rec_or_pred=0): # 0=recall, 1=pred + try: + import seaborn as sn + + array = self.matrix / ( + (self.matrix.sum(rec_or_pred).reshape(1, -1) + 1E-6) if normalize else 1) # normalize columns + array[array < 0.0005] = 0.00 # np.nan # don't annotate (would appear as 0.00) + array = self.matrix + array + + fig = plt.figure(figsize=(8, 6), tight_layout=True) + sn.set(font_scale=1.0 if self.nc < 50 else 0.8) # for label size + labels = (0 < len(names) < 99) and len(names) == self.nc # apply names to ticklabels + with warnings.catch_warnings(): + warnings.simplefilter('ignore') # suppress empty matrix RuntimeWarning: All-NaN slice encountered + sn.heatmap(array, annot=self.nc < 30, annot_kws={"size": 8}, cmap='Blues', fmt='.2f', square=True, + xticklabels=names + ['background FP'] if labels else "auto", + yticklabels=names + ['background FN'] if labels else "auto").set_facecolor((1, 1, 1)) + fig.axes[0].set_xlabel('True') + fig.axes[0].set_ylabel('Predicted') + if rec_or_pred == 0: + REC = sum([self.matrix[k, k] for k in range(self.nc)]) / sum(self.matrix.sum(rec_or_pred)[:-1]) + fig.suptitle("Recall (%.3f)" % REC) + else: + PRC = sum([self.matrix[k, k] for k in range(self.nc)]) / sum(self.matrix.sum(rec_or_pred)[:-1]) + fig.suptitle("Precision (%.3f)" % PRC) + # plt.show() + fig.savefig(save_dir, dpi=250) + # plt.close() + return REC, PRC, 2 * REC * PRC / (REC + PRC) + except Exception as e: + print(f'WARNING: ConfusionMatrix plot failure: {e}') + + def print(self): + # for i in range(self.nc + 1): + # print(' '.join(map(str, self.matrix[i]))) + REC = sum([self.matrix[k, k] for k in range(self.nc)]) / sum(self.matrix.sum(0)[:-1]) + PRC = sum([self.matrix[k, k] for k in range(self.nc)]) / sum(self.matrix.sum(1)[:-1]) + print("\nRecall: (%.4f)" % REC, "\nPrecision: (%.4f)" % PRC, + "\nF1-score: (%.4f)" % (2 * REC * PRC / (REC + PRC))) + + +def box_iou(box1, box2): + # https://github.com/pytorch/vision/blob/master/torchvision/ops/boxes.py + """ + Return intersection-over-union (Jaccard index) of boxes. + Both sets of boxes are expected to be in (x1, y1, x2, y2) format. + Arguments: + box1 (Tensor[N, 4]) + box2 (Tensor[M, 4]) + Returns: + iou (Tensor[N, M]): the NxM matrix containing the pairwise + IoU values for every element in boxes1 and boxes2 + """ + + def box_area(box): + # box = 4xn + return (box[2] - box[0]) * (box[3] - box[1]) + + area1 = box_area(box1.T) + area2 = box_area(box2.T) + + # inter(N,M) = (rb(N,M,2) - lt(N,M,2)).clamp(0).prod(2) + inter = (torch.min(box1[:, None, 2:], box2[:, 2:]) - torch.max(box1[:, None, :2], box2[:, :2])).clamp(0).prod(2) + return inter / (area1[:, None] + area2 - inter) # iou = inter / (area1 + area2 - inter) + + +def xywh2xyxy(x): + # Convert nx4 boxes from [x, y, w, h] to [x1, y1, x2, y2] where xy1=top-left, xy2=bottom-right + y = x.clone() if isinstance(x, torch.Tensor) else np.copy(x) + y[:, 0] = x[:, 0] - x[:, 2] / 2 # top left x + y[:, 1] = x[:, 1] - x[:, 3] / 2 # top left y + y[:, 2] = x[:, 0] + x[:, 2] / 2 # bottom right x + y[:, 3] = x[:, 1] + x[:, 3] / 2 # bottom right y + return y + + +def process_batch(detections, labels, iouv): + """ + Return correct predictions matrix. Both sets of boxes are in (x1, y1, x2, y2) format. + Arguments: + detections (Array[N, 6]), x1, y1, x2, y2, conf, class + labels (Array[M, 5]), class, x1, y1, x2, y2 + Returns: + correct (Array[N, 10]), for 10 IoU levels + """ + correct = torch.zeros(detections.shape[0], iouv.shape[0], dtype=torch.bool, device=iouv.device) + iou = box_iou(labels[:, 1:], detections[:, :4]) + x = torch.where((iou >= iouv[0]) & (labels[:, 0:1] == detections[:, 5])) # IoU above threshold and classes match + if x[0].shape[0]: + matches = torch.cat((torch.stack(x, 1), iou[x[0], x[1]][:, None]), 1).cpu().numpy() # [label, detection, iou] + if x[0].shape[0] > 1: + matches = matches[matches[:, 2].argsort()[::-1]] + matches = matches[np.unique(matches[:, 1], return_index=True)[1]] + # matches = matches[matches[:, 2].argsort()[::-1]] + matches = matches[np.unique(matches[:, 0], return_index=True)[1]] + matches = torch.Tensor(matches).to(iouv.device) + correct[matches[:, 1].long()] = matches[:, 2:3] >= iouv + return correct + + +def ap_per_class(tp, conf, pred_cls, target_cls, plot=False, save_dir='.', names=()): + """ Compute the average precision, given the recall and precision curves. + Source: https://github.com/rafaelpadilla/Object-Detection-Metrics. + # Arguments + tp: True positives (nparray, nx1 or nx10). + conf: Objectness value from 0-1 (nparray). + pred_cls: Predicted object classes (nparray). + target_cls: True object classes (nparray). + plot: Plot precision-recall curve at mAP@0.5 + save_dir: Plot save directory + # Returns + The average precision as computed in py-faster-rcnn. + """ + + # Sort by objectness + i = np.argsort(-conf) + tp, conf, pred_cls = tp[i], conf[i], pred_cls[i] + + # Find unique classes + unique_classes = np.unique(target_cls) + nc = unique_classes.shape[0] # number of classes, number of detections + + # Create Precision-Recall curve and compute AP for each class + px, py = np.linspace(0, 1, 1000), [] # for plotting + ap, p, r = np.zeros((nc, tp.shape[1])), np.zeros((nc, 1000)), np.zeros((nc, 1000)) + for ci, c in enumerate(unique_classes): + i = pred_cls == c + n_l = (target_cls == c).sum() # number of labels + n_p = i.sum() # number of predictions + + if n_p == 0 or n_l == 0: + continue + else: + # Accumulate FPs and TPs + fpc = (1 - tp[i]).cumsum(0) + tpc = tp[i].cumsum(0) + + # Recall + recall = tpc / (n_l + 1e-16) # recall curve + r[ci] = np.interp(-px, -conf[i], recall[:, 0], left=0) # negative x, xp because xp decreases + + # Precision + precision = tpc / (tpc + fpc) # precision curve + p[ci] = np.interp(-px, -conf[i], precision[:, 0], left=1) # p at pr_score + + # AP from recall-precision curve + for j in range(tp.shape[1]): + ap[ci, j], mpre, mrec = compute_ap(recall[:, j], precision[:, j]) + if plot and j == 0: + py.append(np.interp(px, mrec, mpre)) # precision at mAP@0.5 + + # Compute F1 (harmonic mean of precision and recall) + f1 = 2 * p * r / (p + r + 1e-16) + if plot: + plot_pr_curve(px, py, ap, Path(save_dir) / 'PR_curve.png', names) + plot_mc_curve(px, f1, Path(save_dir) / 'F1_curve.png', names, ylabel='F1') + plot_mc_curve(px, p, Path(save_dir) / 'P_curve.png', names, ylabel='Precision') + plot_mc_curve(px, r, Path(save_dir) / 'R_curve.png', names, ylabel='Recall') + + i = f1.mean(0).argmax() # max F1 index + return p[:, i], r[:, i], ap, f1[:, i], unique_classes.astype('int32') + + +def compute_ap(recall, precision): + """ Compute the average precision, given the recall and precision curves + # Arguments + recall: The recall curve (list) + precision: The precision curve (list) + # Returns + Average precision, precision curve, recall curve + """ + + # Append sentinel values to beginning and end + mrec = np.concatenate(([0.0], recall, [1.0])) + mpre = np.concatenate(([1.0], precision, [0.0])) + + # Compute the precision envelope + mpre = np.flip(np.maximum.accumulate(np.flip(mpre))) + + # Integrate area under curve + method = 'interp' # methods: 'continuous', 'interp' + if method == 'interp': + x = np.linspace(0, 1, 101) # 101-point interp (COCO) + ap = np.trapz(np.interp(x, mrec, mpre), x) # integrate + else: # 'continuous' + i = np.where(mrec[1:] != mrec[:-1])[0] # points where x axis (recall) changes + ap = np.sum((mrec[i + 1] - mrec[i]) * mpre[i + 1]) # area under curve + + return ap, mpre, mrec + + +def plot_pr_curve(px, py, ap, save_dir='pr_curve.png', names=()): + # Precision-recall curve + fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, 1, figsize=(9, 6), tight_layout=True) + py = np.stack(py, axis=1) + + if 0 < len(names) < 21: # display per-class legend if < 21 classes + for i, y in enumerate(py.T): + ax.plot(px, y, linewidth=1, label=f'{names[i]} {ap[i, 0]:.3f}') # plot(recall, precision) + else: + ax.plot(px, py, linewidth=1, color='grey') # plot(recall, precision) + + ax.plot(px, py.mean(1), linewidth=3, color='blue', label='all classes %.3f mAP@0.5' % ap[:, 0].mean()) + ax.set_xlabel('Recall') + ax.set_ylabel('Precision') + ax.set_xlim(0, 1) + ax.set_ylim(0, 1) + plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.04, 1), loc="upper left") + fig.savefig(Path(save_dir), dpi=250) + plt.close() + + +def plot_mc_curve(px, py, save_dir='mc_curve.png', names=(), xlabel='Confidence', ylabel='Metric'): + # Metric-confidence curve + fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, 1, figsize=(9, 6), tight_layout=True) + + if 0 < len(names) < 21: # display per-class legend if < 21 classes + for i, y in enumerate(py): + ax.plot(px, y, linewidth=1, label=f'{names[i]}') # plot(confidence, metric) + else: + ax.plot(px, py.T, linewidth=1, color='grey') # plot(confidence, metric) + + y = py.mean(0) + ax.plot(px, y, linewidth=3, color='blue', label=f'all classes {y.max():.2f} at {px[y.argmax()]:.3f}') + ax.set_xlabel(xlabel) + ax.set_ylabel(ylabel) + ax.set_xlim(0, 1) + ax.set_ylim(0, 1) + plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.04, 1), loc="upper left") + fig.savefig(Path(save_dir), dpi=250) + plt.close() + + +def plot_mc_pr_curve(detections, labels, save_dir, names): + detections = torch.tensor(xywh2xyxy(detections)) + labels = torch.tensor(np.hstack((labels[:, 0][:, None], xywh2xyxy(labels[:, 1:])))) + iouv = torch.linspace(0.5, 0.95, 10) # iou vector for mAP@0.5:0.95 + correct = process_batch(detections, labels, iouv) + stats = [] + tcls = labels[:, 0].tolist() # target class + stats.append((correct.cpu(), detections[:, 4].cpu(), detections[:, 5].cpu(), tcls)) + # (correct, conf, pcls, tcls) + stats = [np.concatenate(x, 0) for x in zip(*stats)] # to numpy + if len(stats) and stats[0].any(): + p, r, ap, f1, ap_class = ap_per_class(*stats, plot=True, save_dir=save_dir, names=names) diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/evaluator.py b/detectron2/evaluation/evaluator.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f832671 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/evaluator.py @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import datetime +import logging +import time +from collections import OrderedDict, abc +from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager +from typing import List, Union +import torch +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.utils.comm import get_world_size, is_main_process +from detectron2.utils.logger import log_every_n_seconds + + +class DatasetEvaluator: + """ + Base class for a dataset evaluator. + + The function :func:`inference_on_dataset` runs the model over + all samples in the dataset, and have a DatasetEvaluator to process the inputs/outputs. + + This class will accumulate information of the inputs/outputs (by :meth:`process`), + and produce evaluation results in the end (by :meth:`evaluate`). + """ + + def reset(self): + """ + Preparation for a new round of evaluation. + Should be called before starting a round of evaluation. + """ + pass + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + """ + Process the pair of inputs and outputs. + If they contain batches, the pairs can be consumed one-by-one using `zip`: + + .. code-block:: python + + for input_, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + # do evaluation on single input/output pair + ... + + Args: + inputs (list): the inputs that's used to call the model. + outputs (list): the return value of `model(inputs)` + """ + pass + + def evaluate(self): + """ + Evaluate/summarize the performance, after processing all input/output pairs. + + Returns: + dict: + A new evaluator class can return a dict of arbitrary format + as long as the user can process the results. + In our train_net.py, we expect the following format: + + * key: the name of the task (e.g., bbox) + * value: a dict of {metric name: score}, e.g.: {"AP50": 80} + """ + pass + + +class DatasetEvaluators(DatasetEvaluator): + """ + Wrapper class to combine multiple :class:`DatasetEvaluator` instances. + + This class dispatches every evaluation call to + all of its :class:`DatasetEvaluator`. + """ + + def __init__(self, evaluators): + """ + Args: + evaluators (list): the evaluators to combine. + """ + super().__init__() + self._evaluators = evaluators + + def reset(self): + for evaluator in self._evaluators: + evaluator.reset() + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + for evaluator in self._evaluators: + evaluator.process(inputs, outputs) + + def evaluate(self): + results = OrderedDict() + for evaluator in self._evaluators: + result = evaluator.evaluate() + if is_main_process() and result is not None: + for k, v in result.items(): + assert ( + k not in results + ), "Different evaluators produce results with the same key {}".format(k) + results[k] = v + return results + + +def inference_on_dataset( + model, data_loader, evaluator: Union[DatasetEvaluator, List[DatasetEvaluator], None] +): + """ + Run model on the data_loader and evaluate the metrics with evaluator. + Also benchmark the inference speed of `model.__call__` accurately. + The model will be used in eval mode. + + Args: + model (callable): a callable which takes an object from + `data_loader` and returns some outputs. + + If it's an nn.Module, it will be temporarily set to `eval` mode. + If you wish to evaluate a model in `training` mode instead, you can + wrap the given model and override its behavior of `.eval()` and `.train()`. + data_loader: an iterable object with a length. + The elements it generates will be the inputs to the model. + evaluator: the evaluator(s) to run. Use `None` if you only want to benchmark, + but don't want to do any evaluation. + + Returns: + The return value of `evaluator.evaluate()` + """ + num_devices = get_world_size() + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Start inference on {} batches".format(len(data_loader))) + + total = len(data_loader) # inference data loader must have a fixed length + if evaluator is None: + # create a no-op evaluator + evaluator = DatasetEvaluators([]) + if isinstance(evaluator, abc.MutableSequence): + evaluator = DatasetEvaluators(evaluator) + evaluator.reset() + + num_warmup = min(5, total - 1) + start_time = time.perf_counter() + total_data_time = 0 + total_compute_time = 0 + total_eval_time = 0 + with ExitStack() as stack: + if isinstance(model, nn.Module): + stack.enter_context(inference_context(model)) + stack.enter_context(torch.no_grad()) + + start_data_time = time.perf_counter() + # 迭代测试数据进行检测 + for idx, inputs in enumerate(data_loader): + total_data_time += time.perf_counter() - start_data_time + if idx == num_warmup: + start_time = time.perf_counter() + total_data_time = 0 + total_compute_time = 0 + total_eval_time = 0 + + start_compute_time = time.perf_counter() + outputs = model(inputs) + if torch.cuda.is_available(): + torch.cuda.synchronize() + total_compute_time += time.perf_counter() - start_compute_time + + start_eval_time = time.perf_counter() + evaluator.process(inputs, outputs) + total_eval_time += time.perf_counter() - start_eval_time + + iters_after_start = idx + 1 - num_warmup * int(idx >= num_warmup) + # 每次迭代时长:加载数据、测试、总时长 + data_seconds_per_iter = total_data_time / iters_after_start + compute_seconds_per_iter = total_compute_time / iters_after_start + eval_seconds_per_iter = total_eval_time / iters_after_start + total_seconds_per_iter = (time.perf_counter() - start_time) / iters_after_start + if idx >= num_warmup * 2 or compute_seconds_per_iter > 5: + eta = datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(total_seconds_per_iter * (total - idx - 1))) + log_every_n_seconds( + logging.INFO, + ( + f"Inference done {idx + 1}/{total}. " + f"Dataloading: {data_seconds_per_iter:.4f} s/iter. " + f"Inference: {compute_seconds_per_iter:.4f} s/iter. " + f"Eval: {eval_seconds_per_iter:.4f} s/iter. " + f"Total: {total_seconds_per_iter:.4f} s/iter. " + f"ETA={eta}" + ), + n=5, + ) + start_data_time = time.perf_counter() + + # Measure the time only for this worker (before the synchronization barrier) + total_time = time.perf_counter() - start_time + total_time_str = str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=total_time)) + # NOTE this format is parsed by grep + logger.info( + "Total inference time: {} ({:.6f} s / iter per device, on {} devices)".format( + total_time_str, total_time / (total - num_warmup), num_devices + ) + ) + total_compute_time_str = str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(total_compute_time))) + logger.info( + "Total inference pure compute time: {} ({:.6f} s / iter per device, on {} devices)".format( + total_compute_time_str, total_compute_time / (total - num_warmup), num_devices + ) + ) + + results = evaluator.evaluate() + # An evaluator may return None when not in main process. + # Replace it by an empty dict instead to make it easier for downstream code to handle + if results is None: + results = {} + return results + + +@contextmanager +def inference_context(model): + """ + A context where the model is temporarily changed to eval mode, + and restored to previous mode afterwards. + + Args: + model: a torch Module + """ + training_mode = model.training + model.eval() + yield + model.train(training_mode) diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/fast_eval_api.py b/detectron2/evaluation/fast_eval_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2eb202b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/fast_eval_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import logging +import numpy as np +import time +from pycocotools.cocoeval import COCOeval + +from detectron2 import _C + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class COCOeval_opt(COCOeval): + """ + This is a slightly modified version of the original COCO API, where the functions evaluateImg() + and accumulate() are implemented in C++ to speedup evaluation + """ + + def evaluate(self): + """ + Run per image evaluation on given images and store results in self.evalImgs_cpp, a + datastructure that isn't readable from Python but is used by a c++ implementation of + accumulate(). Unlike the original COCO PythonAPI, we don't populate the datastructure + self.evalImgs because this datastructure is a computational bottleneck. + :return: None + """ + tic = time.time() + + p = self.params + # add backward compatibility if useSegm is specified in params + if p.useSegm is not None: + p.iouType = "segm" if p.useSegm == 1 else "bbox" + logger.info("Evaluate annotation type *{}*".format(p.iouType)) + p.imgIds = list(np.unique(p.imgIds)) + if p.useCats: + p.catIds = list(np.unique(p.catIds)) + p.maxDets = sorted(p.maxDets) + self.params = p + + self._prepare() # bottleneck + + # loop through images, area range, max detection number + catIds = p.catIds if p.useCats else [-1] + + if p.iouType == "segm" or p.iouType == "bbox": + computeIoU = self.computeIoU + elif p.iouType == "keypoints": + computeIoU = self.computeOks + self.ious = { + (imgId, catId): computeIoU(imgId, catId) for imgId in p.imgIds for catId in catIds + } # bottleneck + + maxDet = p.maxDets[-1] + + # <<<< Beginning of code differences with original COCO API + def convert_instances_to_cpp(instances, is_det=False): + # Convert annotations for a list of instances in an image to a format that's fast + # to access in C++ + instances_cpp = [] + for instance in instances: + instance_cpp = _C.InstanceAnnotation( + int(instance["id"]), + instance["score"] if is_det else instance.get("score", 0.0), + instance["area"], + bool(instance.get("iscrowd", 0)), + bool(instance.get("ignore", 0)), + ) + instances_cpp.append(instance_cpp) + return instances_cpp + + # Convert GT annotations, detections, and IOUs to a format that's fast to access in C++ + ground_truth_instances = [ + [convert_instances_to_cpp(self._gts[imgId, catId]) for catId in p.catIds] + for imgId in p.imgIds + ] + detected_instances = [ + [convert_instances_to_cpp(self._dts[imgId, catId], is_det=True) for catId in p.catIds] + for imgId in p.imgIds + ] + ious = [[self.ious[imgId, catId] for catId in catIds] for imgId in p.imgIds] + + if not p.useCats: + # For each image, flatten per-category lists into a single list + ground_truth_instances = [[[o for c in i for o in c]] for i in ground_truth_instances] + detected_instances = [[[o for c in i for o in c]] for i in detected_instances] + + # Call C++ implementation of self.evaluateImgs() + self._evalImgs_cpp = _C.COCOevalEvaluateImages( + p.areaRng, maxDet, p.iouThrs, ious, ground_truth_instances, detected_instances + ) + self._evalImgs = None + + self._paramsEval = copy.deepcopy(self.params) + toc = time.time() + logger.info("COCOeval_opt.evaluate() finished in {:0.2f} seconds.".format(toc - tic)) + # >>>> End of code differences with original COCO API + + def accumulate(self): + """ + Accumulate per image evaluation results and store the result in self.eval. Does not + support changing parameter settings from those used by self.evaluate() + """ + logger.info("Accumulating evaluation results...") + tic = time.time() + assert hasattr( + self, "_evalImgs_cpp" + ), "evaluate() must be called before accmulate() is called." + + self.eval = _C.COCOevalAccumulate(self._paramsEval, self._evalImgs_cpp) + + # recall is num_iou_thresholds X num_categories X num_area_ranges X num_max_detections + self.eval["recall"] = np.array(self.eval["recall"]).reshape( + self.eval["counts"][:1] + self.eval["counts"][2:] + ) + + # precision and scores are num_iou_thresholds X num_recall_thresholds X num_categories X + # num_area_ranges X num_max_detections + self.eval["precision"] = np.array(self.eval["precision"]).reshape(self.eval["counts"]) + self.eval["scores"] = np.array(self.eval["scores"]).reshape(self.eval["counts"]) + toc = time.time() + logger.info("COCOeval_opt.accumulate() finished in {:0.2f} seconds.".format(toc - tic)) diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/lvis_evaluation.py b/detectron2/evaluation/lvis_evaluation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6cc854a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/lvis_evaluation.py @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import itertools +import json +import logging +import os +import pickle +from collections import OrderedDict +import torch + +import detectron2.utils.comm as comm +from detectron2.config import CfgNode +from detectron2.data import MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, BoxMode, pairwise_iou +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager +from detectron2.utils.logger import create_small_table + +from .coco_evaluation import instances_to_coco_json +from .evaluator import DatasetEvaluator + + +class LVISEvaluator(DatasetEvaluator): + """ + Evaluate object proposal and instance detection/segmentation outputs using + LVIS's metrics and evaluation API. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dataset_name, + tasks=None, + distributed=True, + output_dir=None, + *, + max_dets_per_image=None, + ): + """ + Args: + dataset_name (str): name of the dataset to be evaluated. + It must have the following corresponding metadata: + "json_file": the path to the LVIS format annotation + tasks (tuple[str]): tasks that can be evaluated under the given + configuration. A task is one of "bbox", "segm". + By default, will infer this automatically from predictions. + distributed (True): if True, will collect results from all ranks for evaluation. + Otherwise, will evaluate the results in the current process. + output_dir (str): optional, an output directory to dump results. + max_dets_per_image (None or int): limit on maximum detections per image in evaluating AP + This limit, by default of the LVIS dataset, is 300. + """ + from lvis import LVIS + + self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + if tasks is not None and isinstance(tasks, CfgNode): + self._logger.warn( + "COCO Evaluator instantiated using config, this is deprecated behavior." + " Please pass in explicit arguments instead." + ) + self._tasks = None # Infering it from predictions should be better + else: + self._tasks = tasks + + self._distributed = distributed + self._output_dir = output_dir + self._max_dets_per_image = max_dets_per_image + + self._cpu_device = torch.device("cpu") + + self._metadata = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name) + json_file = PathManager.get_local_path(self._metadata.json_file) + self._lvis_api = LVIS(json_file) + # Test set json files do not contain annotations (evaluation must be + # performed using the LVIS evaluation server). + self._do_evaluation = len(self._lvis_api.get_ann_ids()) > 0 + + def reset(self): + self._predictions = [] + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + """ + Args: + inputs: the inputs to a LVIS model (e.g., GeneralizedRCNN). + It is a list of dict. Each dict corresponds to an image and + contains keys like "height", "width", "file_name", "image_id". + outputs: the outputs of a LVIS model. It is a list of dicts with key + "instances" that contains :class:`Instances`. + """ + for input, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + prediction = {"image_id": input["image_id"]} + + if "instances" in output: + instances = output["instances"].to(self._cpu_device) + prediction["instances"] = instances_to_coco_json(instances, input["image_id"]) + if "proposals" in output: + prediction["proposals"] = output["proposals"].to(self._cpu_device) + self._predictions.append(prediction) + + def evaluate(self): + if self._distributed: + comm.synchronize() + predictions = comm.gather(self._predictions, dst=0) + predictions = list(itertools.chain(*predictions)) + + if not comm.is_main_process(): + return + else: + predictions = self._predictions + + if len(predictions) == 0: + self._logger.warning("[LVISEvaluator] Did not receive valid predictions.") + return {} + + if self._output_dir: + PathManager.mkdirs(self._output_dir) + file_path = os.path.join(self._output_dir, "instances_predictions.pth") + with PathManager.open(file_path, "wb") as f: + torch.save(predictions, f) + + self._results = OrderedDict() + if "proposals" in predictions[0]: + self._eval_box_proposals(predictions) + if "instances" in predictions[0]: + self._eval_predictions(predictions) + # Copy so the caller can do whatever with results + return copy.deepcopy(self._results) + + def _tasks_from_predictions(self, predictions): + for pred in predictions: + if "segmentation" in pred: + return ("bbox", "segm") + return ("bbox",) + + def _eval_predictions(self, predictions): + """ + Evaluate predictions. Fill self._results with the metrics of the tasks. + + Args: + predictions (list[dict]): list of outputs from the model + """ + self._logger.info("Preparing results in the LVIS format ...") + lvis_results = list(itertools.chain(*[x["instances"] for x in predictions])) + tasks = self._tasks or self._tasks_from_predictions(lvis_results) + + # LVIS evaluator can be used to evaluate results for COCO dataset categories. + # In this case `_metadata` variable will have a field with COCO-specific category mapping. + if hasattr(self._metadata, "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"): + reverse_id_mapping = { + v: k for k, v in self._metadata.thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.items() + } + for result in lvis_results: + result["category_id"] = reverse_id_mapping[result["category_id"]] + else: + # unmap the category ids for LVIS (from 0-indexed to 1-indexed) + for result in lvis_results: + result["category_id"] += 1 + + if self._output_dir: + file_path = os.path.join(self._output_dir, "lvis_instances_results.json") + self._logger.info("Saving results to {}".format(file_path)) + with PathManager.open(file_path, "w") as f: + f.write(json.dumps(lvis_results)) + f.flush() + + if not self._do_evaluation: + self._logger.info("Annotations are not available for evaluation.") + return + + self._logger.info("Evaluating predictions ...") + for task in sorted(tasks): + res = _evaluate_predictions_on_lvis( + self._lvis_api, + lvis_results, + task, + max_dets_per_image=self._max_dets_per_image, + class_names=self._metadata.get("thing_classes"), + ) + self._results[task] = res + + def _eval_box_proposals(self, predictions): + """ + Evaluate the box proposals in predictions. + Fill self._results with the metrics for "box_proposals" task. + """ + if self._output_dir: + # Saving generated box proposals to file. + # Predicted box_proposals are in XYXY_ABS mode. + bbox_mode = BoxMode.XYXY_ABS.value + ids, boxes, objectness_logits = [], [], [] + for prediction in predictions: + ids.append(prediction["image_id"]) + boxes.append(prediction["proposals"].proposal_boxes.tensor.numpy()) + objectness_logits.append(prediction["proposals"].objectness_logits.numpy()) + + proposal_data = { + "boxes": boxes, + "objectness_logits": objectness_logits, + "ids": ids, + "bbox_mode": bbox_mode, + } + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(self._output_dir, "box_proposals.pkl"), "wb") as f: + pickle.dump(proposal_data, f) + + if not self._do_evaluation: + self._logger.info("Annotations are not available for evaluation.") + return + + self._logger.info("Evaluating bbox proposals ...") + res = {} + areas = {"all": "", "small": "s", "medium": "m", "large": "l"} + for limit in [100, 1000]: + for area, suffix in areas.items(): + stats = _evaluate_box_proposals(predictions, self._lvis_api, area=area, limit=limit) + key = "AR{}@{:d}".format(suffix, limit) + res[key] = float(stats["ar"].item() * 100) + self._logger.info("Proposal metrics: \n" + create_small_table(res)) + self._results["box_proposals"] = res + + +# inspired from Detectron: +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/Detectron/blob/a6a835f5b8208c45d0dce217ce9bbda915f44df7/detectron/datasets/json_dataset_evaluator.py#L255 # noqa +def _evaluate_box_proposals(dataset_predictions, lvis_api, thresholds=None, area="all", limit=None): + """ + Evaluate detection proposal recall metrics. This function is a much + faster alternative to the official LVIS API recall evaluation code. However, + it produces slightly different results. + """ + # Record max overlap value for each gt box + # Return vector of overlap values + areas = { + "all": 0, + "small": 1, + "medium": 2, + "large": 3, + "96-128": 4, + "128-256": 5, + "256-512": 6, + "512-inf": 7, + } + area_ranges = [ + [0**2, 1e5**2], # all + [0**2, 32**2], # small + [32**2, 96**2], # medium + [96**2, 1e5**2], # large + [96**2, 128**2], # 96-128 + [128**2, 256**2], # 128-256 + [256**2, 512**2], # 256-512 + [512**2, 1e5**2], + ] # 512-inf + assert area in areas, "Unknown area range: {}".format(area) + area_range = area_ranges[areas[area]] + gt_overlaps = [] + num_pos = 0 + + for prediction_dict in dataset_predictions: + predictions = prediction_dict["proposals"] + + # sort predictions in descending order + # TODO maybe remove this and make it explicit in the documentation + inds = predictions.objectness_logits.sort(descending=True)[1] + predictions = predictions[inds] + + ann_ids = lvis_api.get_ann_ids(img_ids=[prediction_dict["image_id"]]) + anno = lvis_api.load_anns(ann_ids) + gt_boxes = [ + BoxMode.convert(obj["bbox"], BoxMode.XYWH_ABS, BoxMode.XYXY_ABS) for obj in anno + ] + gt_boxes = torch.as_tensor(gt_boxes).reshape(-1, 4) # guard against no boxes + gt_boxes = Boxes(gt_boxes) + gt_areas = torch.as_tensor([obj["area"] for obj in anno]) + + if len(gt_boxes) == 0 or len(predictions) == 0: + continue + + valid_gt_inds = (gt_areas >= area_range[0]) & (gt_areas <= area_range[1]) + gt_boxes = gt_boxes[valid_gt_inds] + + num_pos += len(gt_boxes) + + if len(gt_boxes) == 0: + continue + + if limit is not None and len(predictions) > limit: + predictions = predictions[:limit] + + overlaps = pairwise_iou(predictions.proposal_boxes, gt_boxes) + + _gt_overlaps = torch.zeros(len(gt_boxes)) + for j in range(min(len(predictions), len(gt_boxes))): + # find which proposal box maximally covers each gt box + # and get the iou amount of coverage for each gt box + max_overlaps, argmax_overlaps = overlaps.max(dim=0) + + # find which gt box is 'best' covered (i.e. 'best' = most iou) + gt_ovr, gt_ind = max_overlaps.max(dim=0) + assert gt_ovr >= 0 + # find the proposal box that covers the best covered gt box + box_ind = argmax_overlaps[gt_ind] + # record the iou coverage of this gt box + _gt_overlaps[j] = overlaps[box_ind, gt_ind] + assert _gt_overlaps[j] == gt_ovr + # mark the proposal box and the gt box as used + overlaps[box_ind, :] = -1 + overlaps[:, gt_ind] = -1 + + # append recorded iou coverage level + gt_overlaps.append(_gt_overlaps) + gt_overlaps = ( + torch.cat(gt_overlaps, dim=0) if len(gt_overlaps) else torch.zeros(0, dtype=torch.float32) + ) + gt_overlaps, _ = torch.sort(gt_overlaps) + + if thresholds is None: + step = 0.05 + thresholds = torch.arange(0.5, 0.95 + 1e-5, step, dtype=torch.float32) + recalls = torch.zeros_like(thresholds) + # compute recall for each iou threshold + for i, t in enumerate(thresholds): + recalls[i] = (gt_overlaps >= t).float().sum() / float(num_pos) + # ar = 2 * np.trapz(recalls, thresholds) + ar = recalls.mean() + return { + "ar": ar, + "recalls": recalls, + "thresholds": thresholds, + "gt_overlaps": gt_overlaps, + "num_pos": num_pos, + } + + +def _evaluate_predictions_on_lvis( + lvis_gt, lvis_results, iou_type, max_dets_per_image=None, class_names=None +): + """ + Args: + iou_type (str): + max_dets_per_image (None or int): limit on maximum detections per image in evaluating AP + This limit, by default of the LVIS dataset, is 300. + class_names (None or list[str]): if provided, will use it to predict + per-category AP. + + Returns: + a dict of {metric name: score} + """ + metrics = { + "bbox": ["AP", "AP50", "AP75", "APs", "APm", "APl", "APr", "APc", "APf"], + "segm": ["AP", "AP50", "AP75", "APs", "APm", "APl", "APr", "APc", "APf"], + }[iou_type] + + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + if len(lvis_results) == 0: # TODO: check if needed + logger.warn("No predictions from the model!") + return {metric: float("nan") for metric in metrics} + + if iou_type == "segm": + lvis_results = copy.deepcopy(lvis_results) + # When evaluating mask AP, if the results contain bbox, LVIS API will + # use the box area as the area of the instance, instead of the mask area. + # This leads to a different definition of small/medium/large. + # We remove the bbox field to let mask AP use mask area. + for c in lvis_results: + c.pop("bbox", None) + + if max_dets_per_image is None: + max_dets_per_image = 300 # Default for LVIS dataset + + from lvis import LVISEval, LVISResults + + logger.info(f"Evaluating with max detections per image = {max_dets_per_image}") + lvis_results = LVISResults(lvis_gt, lvis_results, max_dets=max_dets_per_image) + lvis_eval = LVISEval(lvis_gt, lvis_results, iou_type) + lvis_eval.run() + lvis_eval.print_results() + + # Pull the standard metrics from the LVIS results + results = lvis_eval.get_results() + results = {metric: float(results[metric] * 100) for metric in metrics} + logger.info("Evaluation results for {}: \n".format(iou_type) + create_small_table(results)) + return results diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/panoptic_evaluation.py b/detectron2/evaluation/panoptic_evaluation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fb3462 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/panoptic_evaluation.py @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import contextlib +import io +import itertools +import json +import logging +import numpy as np +import os +import tempfile +from collections import OrderedDict +from typing import Optional +from PIL import Image +from tabulate import tabulate + +from detectron2.data import MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.utils import comm +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .evaluator import DatasetEvaluator + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class COCOPanopticEvaluator(DatasetEvaluator): + """ + Evaluate Panoptic Quality metrics on COCO using PanopticAPI. + It saves panoptic segmentation prediction in `output_dir` + + It contains a synchronize call and has to be called from all workers. + """ + + def __init__(self, dataset_name: str, output_dir: Optional[str] = None): + """ + Args: + dataset_name: name of the dataset + output_dir: output directory to save results for evaluation. + """ + self._metadata = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name) + self._thing_contiguous_id_to_dataset_id = { + v: k for k, v in self._metadata.thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.items() + } + self._stuff_contiguous_id_to_dataset_id = { + v: k for k, v in self._metadata.stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.items() + } + + self._output_dir = output_dir + if self._output_dir is not None: + PathManager.mkdirs(self._output_dir) + + def reset(self): + self._predictions = [] + + def _convert_category_id(self, segment_info): + isthing = segment_info.pop("isthing", None) + if isthing is None: + # the model produces panoptic category id directly. No more conversion needed + return segment_info + if isthing is True: + segment_info["category_id"] = self._thing_contiguous_id_to_dataset_id[ + segment_info["category_id"] + ] + else: + segment_info["category_id"] = self._stuff_contiguous_id_to_dataset_id[ + segment_info["category_id"] + ] + return segment_info + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + from panopticapi.utils import id2rgb + + for input, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + panoptic_img, segments_info = output["panoptic_seg"] + panoptic_img = panoptic_img.cpu().numpy() + if segments_info is None: + # If "segments_info" is None, we assume "panoptic_img" is a + # H*W int32 image storing the panoptic_id in the format of + # category_id * label_divisor + instance_id. We reserve -1 for + # VOID label, and add 1 to panoptic_img since the official + # evaluation script uses 0 for VOID label. + label_divisor = self._metadata.label_divisor + segments_info = [] + for panoptic_label in np.unique(panoptic_img): + if panoptic_label == -1: + # VOID region. + continue + pred_class = panoptic_label // label_divisor + isthing = ( + pred_class in self._metadata.thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.values() + ) + segments_info.append( + { + "id": int(panoptic_label) + 1, + "category_id": int(pred_class), + "isthing": bool(isthing), + } + ) + # Official evaluation script uses 0 for VOID label. + panoptic_img += 1 + + file_name = os.path.basename(input["file_name"]) + file_name_png = os.path.splitext(file_name)[0] + ".png" + with io.BytesIO() as out: + Image.fromarray(id2rgb(panoptic_img)).save(out, format="PNG") + segments_info = [self._convert_category_id(x) for x in segments_info] + self._predictions.append( + { + "image_id": input["image_id"], + "file_name": file_name_png, + "png_string": out.getvalue(), + "segments_info": segments_info, + } + ) + + def evaluate(self): + comm.synchronize() + + self._predictions = comm.gather(self._predictions) + self._predictions = list(itertools.chain(*self._predictions)) + if not comm.is_main_process(): + return + + # PanopticApi requires local files + gt_json = PathManager.get_local_path(self._metadata.panoptic_json) + gt_folder = PathManager.get_local_path(self._metadata.panoptic_root) + + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="panoptic_eval") as pred_dir: + logger.info("Writing all panoptic predictions to {} ...".format(pred_dir)) + for p in self._predictions: + with open(os.path.join(pred_dir, p["file_name"]), "wb") as f: + f.write(p.pop("png_string")) + + with open(gt_json, "r") as f: + json_data = json.load(f) + json_data["annotations"] = self._predictions + + output_dir = self._output_dir or pred_dir + predictions_json = os.path.join(output_dir, "predictions.json") + with PathManager.open(predictions_json, "w") as f: + f.write(json.dumps(json_data)) + + from panopticapi.evaluation import pq_compute + + with contextlib.redirect_stdout(io.StringIO()): + pq_res = pq_compute( + gt_json, + PathManager.get_local_path(predictions_json), + gt_folder=gt_folder, + pred_folder=pred_dir, + ) + + res = {} + res["PQ"] = 100 * pq_res["All"]["pq"] + res["SQ"] = 100 * pq_res["All"]["sq"] + res["RQ"] = 100 * pq_res["All"]["rq"] + res["PQ_th"] = 100 * pq_res["Things"]["pq"] + res["SQ_th"] = 100 * pq_res["Things"]["sq"] + res["RQ_th"] = 100 * pq_res["Things"]["rq"] + res["PQ_st"] = 100 * pq_res["Stuff"]["pq"] + res["SQ_st"] = 100 * pq_res["Stuff"]["sq"] + res["RQ_st"] = 100 * pq_res["Stuff"]["rq"] + + results = OrderedDict({"panoptic_seg": res}) + _print_panoptic_results(pq_res) + + return results + + +def _print_panoptic_results(pq_res): + headers = ["", "PQ", "SQ", "RQ", "#categories"] + data = [] + for name in ["All", "Things", "Stuff"]: + row = [name] + [pq_res[name][k] * 100 for k in ["pq", "sq", "rq"]] + [pq_res[name]["n"]] + data.append(row) + table = tabulate( + data, headers=headers, tablefmt="pipe", floatfmt=".3f", stralign="center", numalign="center" + ) + logger.info("Panoptic Evaluation Results:\n" + table) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + from detectron2.utils.logger import setup_logger + + logger = setup_logger() + import argparse + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + parser.add_argument("--gt-json") + parser.add_argument("--gt-dir") + parser.add_argument("--pred-json") + parser.add_argument("--pred-dir") + args = parser.parse_args() + + from panopticapi.evaluation import pq_compute + + with contextlib.redirect_stdout(io.StringIO()): + pq_res = pq_compute( + args.gt_json, args.pred_json, gt_folder=args.gt_dir, pred_folder=args.pred_dir + ) + _print_panoptic_results(pq_res) diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/pascal_voc_evaluation.py b/detectron2/evaluation/pascal_voc_evaluation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88bb42e --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/pascal_voc_evaluation.py @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import logging +import numpy as np +import os +import tempfile +import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET +from collections import OrderedDict, defaultdict +from functools import lru_cache +import torch + +from detectron2.data import MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.utils import comm +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .evaluator import DatasetEvaluator + + +class PascalVOCDetectionEvaluator(DatasetEvaluator): + """ + Evaluate Pascal VOC style AP for Pascal VOC dataset. + It contains a synchronization, therefore has to be called from all ranks. + + Note that the concept of AP can be implemented in different ways and may not + produce identical results. This class mimics the implementation of the official + Pascal VOC Matlab API, and should produce similar but not identical results to the + official API. + """ + + def __init__(self, dataset_name): + """ + Args: + dataset_name (str): name of the dataset, e.g., "voc_2007_test" + """ + self._dataset_name = dataset_name + meta = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name) + + # Too many tiny files, download all to local for speed. + annotation_dir_local = PathManager.get_local_path( + os.path.join(meta.dirname, "Annotations/") + ) + self._anno_file_template = os.path.join(annotation_dir_local, "{}.xml") + self._image_set_path = os.path.join(meta.dirname, "ImageSets", "Main", meta.split + ".txt") + self._class_names = meta.thing_classes + assert meta.year in [2007, 2012], meta.year + self._is_2007 = meta.year == 2007 + self._cpu_device = torch.device("cpu") + self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + def reset(self): + self._predictions = defaultdict(list) # class name -> list of prediction strings + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + for input, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + image_id = input["image_id"] + instances = output["instances"].to(self._cpu_device) + boxes = instances.pred_boxes.tensor.numpy() + scores = instances.scores.tolist() + classes = instances.pred_classes.tolist() + for box, score, cls in zip(boxes, scores, classes): + xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = box + # The inverse of data loading logic in `datasets/pascal_voc.py` + xmin += 1 + ymin += 1 + self._predictions[cls].append( + f"{image_id} {score:.3f} {xmin:.1f} {ymin:.1f} {xmax:.1f} {ymax:.1f}" + ) + + def evaluate(self): + """ + Returns: + dict: has a key "segm", whose value is a dict of "AP", "AP50", and "AP75". + """ + all_predictions = comm.gather(self._predictions, dst=0) + if not comm.is_main_process(): + return + predictions = defaultdict(list) + for predictions_per_rank in all_predictions: + for clsid, lines in predictions_per_rank.items(): + predictions[clsid].extend(lines) + del all_predictions + + self._logger.info( + "Evaluating {} using {} metric. " + "Note that results do not use the official Matlab API.".format( + self._dataset_name, 2007 if self._is_2007 else 2012 + ) + ) + + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="pascal_voc_eval_") as dirname: + res_file_template = os.path.join(dirname, "{}.txt") + + aps = defaultdict(list) # iou -> ap per class + for cls_id, cls_name in enumerate(self._class_names): + lines = predictions.get(cls_id, [""]) + + with open(res_file_template.format(cls_name), "w") as f: + f.write("\n".join(lines)) + + for thresh in range(50, 100, 5): + rec, prec, ap = voc_eval( + res_file_template, + self._anno_file_template, + self._image_set_path, + cls_name, + ovthresh=thresh / 100.0, + use_07_metric=self._is_2007, + ) + aps[thresh].append(ap * 100) + + ret = OrderedDict() + mAP = {iou: np.mean(x) for iou, x in aps.items()} + ret["bbox"] = {"AP": np.mean(list(mAP.values())), "AP50": mAP[50], "AP75": mAP[75]} + return ret + + +############################################################################## +# +# Below code is modified from +# https://github.com/rbgirshick/py-faster-rcnn/blob/master/lib/datasets/voc_eval.py +# -------------------------------------------------------- +# Fast/er R-CNN +# Licensed under The MIT License [see LICENSE for details] +# Written by Bharath Hariharan +# -------------------------------------------------------- + +"""Python implementation of the PASCAL VOC devkit's AP evaluation code.""" + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=None) +def parse_rec(filename): + """Parse a PASCAL VOC xml file.""" + with PathManager.open(filename) as f: + tree = ET.parse(f) + objects = [] + for obj in tree.findall("object"): + obj_struct = {} + obj_struct["name"] = obj.find("name").text + obj_struct["pose"] = obj.find("pose").text + obj_struct["truncated"] = int(obj.find("truncated").text) + obj_struct["difficult"] = int(obj.find("difficult").text) + bbox = obj.find("bndbox") + obj_struct["bbox"] = [ + int(bbox.find("xmin").text), + int(bbox.find("ymin").text), + int(bbox.find("xmax").text), + int(bbox.find("ymax").text), + ] + objects.append(obj_struct) + + return objects + + +def voc_ap(rec, prec, use_07_metric=False): + """Compute VOC AP given precision and recall. If use_07_metric is true, uses + the VOC 07 11-point method (default:False). + """ + if use_07_metric: + # 11 point metric + ap = 0.0 + for t in np.arange(0.0, 1.1, 0.1): + if np.sum(rec >= t) == 0: + p = 0 + else: + p = np.max(prec[rec >= t]) + ap = ap + p / 11.0 + else: + # correct AP calculation + # first append sentinel values at the end + mrec = np.concatenate(([0.0], rec, [1.0])) + mpre = np.concatenate(([0.0], prec, [0.0])) + + # compute the precision envelope + for i in range(mpre.size - 1, 0, -1): + mpre[i - 1] = np.maximum(mpre[i - 1], mpre[i]) + + # to calculate area under PR curve, look for points + # where X axis (recall) changes value + i = np.where(mrec[1:] != mrec[:-1])[0] + + # and sum (\Delta recall) * prec + ap = np.sum((mrec[i + 1] - mrec[i]) * mpre[i + 1]) + return ap + + +def voc_eval(detpath, annopath, imagesetfile, classname, ovthresh=0.5, use_07_metric=False): + """rec, prec, ap = voc_eval(detpath, + annopath, + imagesetfile, + classname, + [ovthresh], + [use_07_metric]) + + Top level function that does the PASCAL VOC evaluation. + + detpath: Path to detections + detpath.format(classname) should produce the detection results file. + annopath: Path to annotations + annopath.format(imagename) should be the xml annotations file. + imagesetfile: Text file containing the list of images, one image per line. + classname: Category name (duh) + [ovthresh]: Overlap threshold (default = 0.5) + [use_07_metric]: Whether to use VOC07's 11 point AP computation + (default False) + """ + # assumes detections are in detpath.format(classname) + # assumes annotations are in annopath.format(imagename) + # assumes imagesetfile is a text file with each line an image name + + # first load gt + # read list of images + with PathManager.open(imagesetfile, "r") as f: + lines = f.readlines() + imagenames = [x.strip() for x in lines] + + # load annots + recs = {} + for imagename in imagenames: + recs[imagename] = parse_rec(annopath.format(imagename)) + + # extract gt objects for this class + class_recs = {} + npos = 0 + for imagename in imagenames: + R = [obj for obj in recs[imagename] if obj["name"] == classname] + bbox = np.array([x["bbox"] for x in R]) + difficult = np.array([x["difficult"] for x in R]).astype(bool) + # difficult = np.array([False for x in R]).astype(bool) # treat all "difficult" as GT + det = [False] * len(R) + npos = npos + sum(~difficult) + class_recs[imagename] = {"bbox": bbox, "difficult": difficult, "det": det} + + # read dets + detfile = detpath.format(classname) + with open(detfile, "r") as f: + lines = f.readlines() + + splitlines = [x.strip().split(" ") for x in lines] + image_ids = [x[0] for x in splitlines] + confidence = np.array([float(x[1]) for x in splitlines]) + BB = np.array([[float(z) for z in x[2:]] for x in splitlines]).reshape(-1, 4) + + # sort by confidence + sorted_ind = np.argsort(-confidence) + BB = BB[sorted_ind, :] + image_ids = [image_ids[x] for x in sorted_ind] + + # go down dets and mark TPs and FPs + nd = len(image_ids) + tp = np.zeros(nd) + fp = np.zeros(nd) + for d in range(nd): + R = class_recs[image_ids[d]] + bb = BB[d, :].astype(float) + ovmax = -np.inf + BBGT = R["bbox"].astype(float) + + if BBGT.size > 0: + # compute overlaps + # intersection + ixmin = np.maximum(BBGT[:, 0], bb[0]) + iymin = np.maximum(BBGT[:, 1], bb[1]) + ixmax = np.minimum(BBGT[:, 2], bb[2]) + iymax = np.minimum(BBGT[:, 3], bb[3]) + iw = np.maximum(ixmax - ixmin + 1.0, 0.0) + ih = np.maximum(iymax - iymin + 1.0, 0.0) + inters = iw * ih + + # union + uni = ( + (bb[2] - bb[0] + 1.0) * (bb[3] - bb[1] + 1.0) + + (BBGT[:, 2] - BBGT[:, 0] + 1.0) * (BBGT[:, 3] - BBGT[:, 1] + 1.0) + - inters + ) + + overlaps = inters / uni + ovmax = np.max(overlaps) + jmax = np.argmax(overlaps) + + if ovmax > ovthresh: + if not R["difficult"][jmax]: + if not R["det"][jmax]: + tp[d] = 1.0 + R["det"][jmax] = 1 + else: + fp[d] = 1.0 + else: + fp[d] = 1.0 + + # compute precision recall + fp = np.cumsum(fp) + tp = np.cumsum(tp) + rec = tp / float(npos) + # avoid divide by zero in case the first detection matches a difficult + # ground truth + prec = tp / np.maximum(tp + fp, np.finfo(np.float64).eps) + ap = voc_ap(rec, prec, use_07_metric) + + return rec, prec, ap diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/rotated_coco_evaluation.py b/detectron2/evaluation/rotated_coco_evaluation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c978255 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/rotated_coco_evaluation.py @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import itertools +import json +import numpy as np +import os +import torch +from pycocotools.cocoeval import COCOeval, maskUtils + +from detectron2.structures import BoxMode, RotatedBoxes, pairwise_iou_rotated +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .coco_evaluation import COCOEvaluator + + +class RotatedCOCOeval(COCOeval): + @staticmethod + def is_rotated(box_list): + if type(box_list) == np.ndarray: + return box_list.shape[1] == 5 + elif type(box_list) == list: + if box_list == []: # cannot decide the box_dim + return False + return np.all( + np.array( + [ + (len(obj) == 5) and ((type(obj) == list) or (type(obj) == np.ndarray)) + for obj in box_list + ] + ) + ) + return False + + @staticmethod + def boxlist_to_tensor(boxlist, output_box_dim): + if type(boxlist) == np.ndarray: + box_tensor = torch.from_numpy(boxlist) + elif type(boxlist) == list: + if boxlist == []: + return torch.zeros((0, output_box_dim), dtype=torch.float32) + else: + box_tensor = torch.FloatTensor(boxlist) + else: + raise Exception("Unrecognized boxlist type") + + input_box_dim = box_tensor.shape[1] + if input_box_dim != output_box_dim: + if input_box_dim == 4 and output_box_dim == 5: + box_tensor = BoxMode.convert(box_tensor, BoxMode.XYWH_ABS, BoxMode.XYWHA_ABS) + else: + raise Exception( + "Unable to convert from {}-dim box to {}-dim box".format( + input_box_dim, output_box_dim + ) + ) + return box_tensor + + def compute_iou_dt_gt(self, dt, gt, is_crowd): + if self.is_rotated(dt) or self.is_rotated(gt): + # TODO: take is_crowd into consideration + assert all(c == 0 for c in is_crowd) + dt = RotatedBoxes(self.boxlist_to_tensor(dt, output_box_dim=5)) + gt = RotatedBoxes(self.boxlist_to_tensor(gt, output_box_dim=5)) + return pairwise_iou_rotated(dt, gt) + else: + # This is the same as the classical COCO evaluation + return maskUtils.iou(dt, gt, is_crowd) + + def computeIoU(self, imgId: int, catId: int): + p = self.params + if p.useCats: + gt = self._gts[imgId, catId] + dt = self._dts[imgId, catId] + else: + gt = [_ for cId in p.catIds for _ in self._gts[imgId, cId]] + dt = [_ for cId in p.catIds for _ in self._dts[imgId, cId]] + + if len(gt) == 0 or len(dt) == 0: + return [] + + inds = np.argsort([-d["score"] for d in dt], kind="mergesort") + dt = [dt[i] for i in inds] + if len(dt) > p.maxDets[-1]: + dt = dt[0 : p.maxDets[-1]] + + assert p.iouType == "bbox", "unsupported iouType for iou computation" + + g = [g["bbox"] for g in gt] + d = [d["bbox"] for d in dt] + + # compute iou between each dt and gt region + iscrowd = [int(o["iscrowd"]) for o in gt] + + # Note: this function is copied from cocoeval.py in cocoapi + # and the major difference is here. + ious = self.compute_iou_dt_gt(d, g, iscrowd) + return ious + + +class RotatedCOCOEvaluator(COCOEvaluator): + """ + Evaluate object proposal/instance detection outputs using COCO-like metrics and APIs, + with rotated boxes support. + Note: this uses IOU only and does not consider angle differences. + """ + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + """ + Args: + inputs: the inputs to a COCO model (e.g., GeneralizedRCNN). + It is a list of dict. Each dict corresponds to an image and + contains keys like "height", "width", "file_name", "image_id". + outputs: the outputs of a COCO model. It is a list of dicts with key + "instances" that contains :class:`Instances`. + """ + for input, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + prediction = {"image_id": input["image_id"]} + + if "instances" in output: + instances = output["instances"].to(self._cpu_device) + + prediction["instances"] = self.instances_to_json(instances, input["image_id"]) + if "proposals" in output: + prediction["proposals"] = output["proposals"].to(self._cpu_device) + self._predictions.append(prediction) + + def instances_to_json(self, instances, img_id): + num_instance = len(instances) + if num_instance == 0: + return [] + + boxes = instances.pred_boxes.tensor.numpy() + if boxes.shape[1] == 4: + boxes = BoxMode.convert(boxes, BoxMode.XYXY_ABS, BoxMode.XYWH_ABS) + boxes = boxes.tolist() + scores = instances.scores.tolist() + classes = instances.pred_classes.tolist() + + results = [] + for k in range(num_instance): + result = { + "image_id": img_id, + "category_id": classes[k], + "bbox": boxes[k], + "score": scores[k], + } + + results.append(result) + return results + + def _eval_predictions(self, predictions, img_ids=None): # img_ids: unused + """ + Evaluate predictions on the given tasks. + Fill self._results with the metrics of the tasks. + """ + self._logger.info("Preparing results for COCO format ...") + coco_results = list(itertools.chain(*[x["instances"] for x in predictions])) + + # unmap the category ids for COCO + if hasattr(self._metadata, "thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id"): + reverse_id_mapping = { + v: k for k, v in self._metadata.thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.items() + } + for result in coco_results: + result["category_id"] = reverse_id_mapping[result["category_id"]] + + if self._output_dir: + file_path = os.path.join(self._output_dir, "coco_instances_results.json") + self._logger.info("Saving results to {}".format(file_path)) + with PathManager.open(file_path, "w") as f: + f.write(json.dumps(coco_results)) + f.flush() + + if not self._do_evaluation: + self._logger.info("Annotations are not available for evaluation.") + return + + self._logger.info("Evaluating predictions ...") + + assert self._tasks is None or set(self._tasks) == { + "bbox" + }, "[RotatedCOCOEvaluator] Only bbox evaluation is supported" + coco_eval = ( + self._evaluate_predictions_on_coco(self._coco_api, coco_results) + if len(coco_results) > 0 + else None # cocoapi does not handle empty results very well + ) + + task = "bbox" + res = self._derive_coco_results( + coco_eval, task, class_names=self._metadata.get("thing_classes") + ) + self._results[task] = res + + def _evaluate_predictions_on_coco(self, coco_gt, coco_results): + """ + Evaluate the coco results using COCOEval API. + """ + assert len(coco_results) > 0 + + coco_dt = coco_gt.loadRes(coco_results) + + # Only bbox is supported for now + coco_eval = RotatedCOCOeval(coco_gt, coco_dt, iouType="bbox") + + coco_eval.evaluate() + coco_eval.accumulate() + coco_eval.summarize() + + return coco_eval diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/sem_seg_evaluation.py b/detectron2/evaluation/sem_seg_evaluation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f87043b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/sem_seg_evaluation.py @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import itertools +import json +import logging +import numpy as np +import os +from collections import OrderedDict +from typing import Optional, Union +import pycocotools.mask as mask_util +import torch +from PIL import Image + +from detectron2.data import DatasetCatalog, MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.utils.comm import all_gather, is_main_process, synchronize +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .evaluator import DatasetEvaluator + +_CV2_IMPORTED = True +try: + import cv2 # noqa +except ImportError: + # OpenCV is an optional dependency at the moment + _CV2_IMPORTED = False + + +def load_image_into_numpy_array( + filename: str, + copy: bool = False, + dtype: Optional[Union[np.dtype, str]] = None, +) -> np.ndarray: + with PathManager.open(filename, "rb") as f: + array = np.array(Image.open(f), copy=copy, dtype=dtype) + return array + + +class SemSegEvaluator(DatasetEvaluator): + """ + Evaluate semantic segmentation metrics. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dataset_name, + distributed=True, + output_dir=None, + *, + sem_seg_loading_fn=load_image_into_numpy_array, + num_classes=None, + ignore_label=None, + ): + """ + Args: + dataset_name (str): name of the dataset to be evaluated. + distributed (bool): if True, will collect results from all ranks for evaluation. + Otherwise, will evaluate the results in the current process. + output_dir (str): an output directory to dump results. + sem_seg_loading_fn: function to read sem seg file and load into numpy array. + Default provided, but projects can customize. + num_classes, ignore_label: deprecated argument + """ + self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + if num_classes is not None: + self._logger.warn( + "SemSegEvaluator(num_classes) is deprecated! It should be obtained from metadata." + ) + if ignore_label is not None: + self._logger.warn( + "SemSegEvaluator(ignore_label) is deprecated! It should be obtained from metadata." + ) + self._dataset_name = dataset_name + self._distributed = distributed + self._output_dir = output_dir + + self._cpu_device = torch.device("cpu") + + self.input_file_to_gt_file = { + dataset_record["file_name"]: dataset_record["sem_seg_file_name"] + for dataset_record in DatasetCatalog.get(dataset_name) + } + + meta = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name) + # Dict that maps contiguous training ids to COCO category ids + try: + c2d = meta.stuff_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id + self._contiguous_id_to_dataset_id = {v: k for k, v in c2d.items()} + except AttributeError: + self._contiguous_id_to_dataset_id = None + self._class_names = meta.stuff_classes + self.sem_seg_loading_fn = sem_seg_loading_fn + self._num_classes = len(meta.stuff_classes) + if num_classes is not None: + assert self._num_classes == num_classes, f"{self._num_classes} != {num_classes}" + self._ignore_label = ignore_label if ignore_label is not None else meta.ignore_label + + # This is because cv2.erode did not work for int datatype. Only works for uint8. + self._compute_boundary_iou = True + if not _CV2_IMPORTED: + self._compute_boundary_iou = False + self._logger.warn( + """Boundary IoU calculation requires OpenCV. B-IoU metrics are + not going to be computed because OpenCV is not available to import.""" + ) + if self._num_classes >= np.iinfo(np.uint8).max: + self._compute_boundary_iou = False + self._logger.warn( + f"""SemSegEvaluator(num_classes) is more than supported value for Boundary IoU calculation! + B-IoU metrics are not going to be computed. Max allowed value (exclusive) + for num_classes for calculating Boundary IoU is {np.iinfo(np.uint8).max}. + The number of classes of dataset {self._dataset_name} is {self._num_classes}""" + ) + + def reset(self): + self._conf_matrix = np.zeros((self._num_classes + 1, self._num_classes + 1), dtype=np.int64) + self._b_conf_matrix = np.zeros( + (self._num_classes + 1, self._num_classes + 1), dtype=np.int64 + ) + self._predictions = [] + + def process(self, inputs, outputs): + """ + Args: + inputs: the inputs to a model. + It is a list of dicts. Each dict corresponds to an image and + contains keys like "height", "width", "file_name". + outputs: the outputs of a model. It is either list of semantic segmentation predictions + (Tensor [H, W]) or list of dicts with key "sem_seg" that contains semantic + segmentation prediction in the same format. + """ + for input, output in zip(inputs, outputs): + output = output["sem_seg"].argmax(dim=0).to(self._cpu_device) + pred = np.array(output, dtype=int) + gt_filename = self.input_file_to_gt_file[input["file_name"]] + gt = self.sem_seg_loading_fn(gt_filename, dtype=int) + + gt[gt == self._ignore_label] = self._num_classes + + self._conf_matrix += np.bincount( + (self._num_classes + 1) * pred.reshape(-1) + gt.reshape(-1), + minlength=self._conf_matrix.size, + ).reshape(self._conf_matrix.shape) + + if self._compute_boundary_iou: + b_gt = self._mask_to_boundary(gt.astype(np.uint8)) + b_pred = self._mask_to_boundary(pred.astype(np.uint8)) + + self._b_conf_matrix += np.bincount( + (self._num_classes + 1) * b_pred.reshape(-1) + b_gt.reshape(-1), + minlength=self._conf_matrix.size, + ).reshape(self._conf_matrix.shape) + + self._predictions.extend(self.encode_json_sem_seg(pred, input["file_name"])) + + def evaluate(self): + """ + Evaluates standard semantic segmentation metrics (http://cocodataset.org/#stuff-eval): + + * Mean intersection-over-union averaged across classes (mIoU) + * Frequency Weighted IoU (fwIoU) + * Mean pixel accuracy averaged across classes (mACC) + * Pixel Accuracy (pACC) + """ + if self._distributed: + synchronize() + conf_matrix_list = all_gather(self._conf_matrix) + b_conf_matrix_list = all_gather(self._b_conf_matrix) + self._predictions = all_gather(self._predictions) + self._predictions = list(itertools.chain(*self._predictions)) + if not is_main_process(): + return + + self._conf_matrix = np.zeros_like(self._conf_matrix) + for conf_matrix in conf_matrix_list: + self._conf_matrix += conf_matrix + + self._b_conf_matrix = np.zeros_like(self._b_conf_matrix) + for b_conf_matrix in b_conf_matrix_list: + self._b_conf_matrix += b_conf_matrix + + if self._output_dir: + PathManager.mkdirs(self._output_dir) + file_path = os.path.join(self._output_dir, "sem_seg_predictions.json") + with PathManager.open(file_path, "w") as f: + f.write(json.dumps(self._predictions)) + + acc = np.full(self._num_classes, np.nan, dtype=float) + iou = np.full(self._num_classes, np.nan, dtype=float) + tp = self._conf_matrix.diagonal()[:-1].astype(float) + pos_gt = np.sum(self._conf_matrix[:-1, :-1], axis=0).astype(float) + class_weights = pos_gt / np.sum(pos_gt) + pos_pred = np.sum(self._conf_matrix[:-1, :-1], axis=1).astype(float) + acc_valid = pos_gt > 0 + acc[acc_valid] = tp[acc_valid] / pos_gt[acc_valid] + union = pos_gt + pos_pred - tp + iou_valid = np.logical_and(acc_valid, union > 0) + iou[iou_valid] = tp[iou_valid] / union[iou_valid] + macc = np.sum(acc[acc_valid]) / np.sum(acc_valid) + miou = np.sum(iou[iou_valid]) / np.sum(iou_valid) + fiou = np.sum(iou[iou_valid] * class_weights[iou_valid]) + pacc = np.sum(tp) / np.sum(pos_gt) + + if self._compute_boundary_iou: + b_iou = np.full(self._num_classes, np.nan, dtype=float) + b_tp = self._b_conf_matrix.diagonal()[:-1].astype(float) + b_pos_gt = np.sum(self._b_conf_matrix[:-1, :-1], axis=0).astype(float) + b_pos_pred = np.sum(self._b_conf_matrix[:-1, :-1], axis=1).astype(float) + b_union = b_pos_gt + b_pos_pred - b_tp + b_iou_valid = b_union > 0 + b_iou[b_iou_valid] = b_tp[b_iou_valid] / b_union[b_iou_valid] + + res = {} + res["mIoU"] = 100 * miou + res["fwIoU"] = 100 * fiou + for i, name in enumerate(self._class_names): + res[f"IoU-{name}"] = 100 * iou[i] + if self._compute_boundary_iou: + res[f"BoundaryIoU-{name}"] = 100 * b_iou[i] + res[f"min(IoU, B-Iou)-{name}"] = 100 * min(iou[i], b_iou[i]) + res["mACC"] = 100 * macc + res["pACC"] = 100 * pacc + for i, name in enumerate(self._class_names): + res[f"ACC-{name}"] = 100 * acc[i] + + if self._output_dir: + file_path = os.path.join(self._output_dir, "sem_seg_evaluation.pth") + with PathManager.open(file_path, "wb") as f: + torch.save(res, f) + results = OrderedDict({"sem_seg": res}) + self._logger.info(results) + return results + + def encode_json_sem_seg(self, sem_seg, input_file_name): + """ + Convert semantic segmentation to COCO stuff format with segments encoded as RLEs. + See http://cocodataset.org/#format-results + """ + json_list = [] + for label in np.unique(sem_seg): + if self._contiguous_id_to_dataset_id is not None: + assert ( + label in self._contiguous_id_to_dataset_id + ), "Label {} is not in the metadata info for {}".format(label, self._dataset_name) + dataset_id = self._contiguous_id_to_dataset_id[label] + else: + dataset_id = int(label) + mask = (sem_seg == label).astype(np.uint8) + mask_rle = mask_util.encode(np.array(mask[:, :, None], order="F"))[0] + mask_rle["counts"] = mask_rle["counts"].decode("utf-8") + json_list.append( + {"file_name": input_file_name, "category_id": dataset_id, "segmentation": mask_rle} + ) + return json_list + + def _mask_to_boundary(self, mask: np.ndarray, dilation_ratio=0.02): + assert mask.ndim == 2, "mask_to_boundary expects a 2-dimensional image" + h, w = mask.shape + diag_len = np.sqrt(h**2 + w**2) + dilation = max(1, int(round(dilation_ratio * diag_len))) + kernel = np.ones((3, 3), dtype=np.uint8) + + padded_mask = cv2.copyMakeBorder(mask, 1, 1, 1, 1, cv2.BORDER_CONSTANT, value=0) + eroded_mask_with_padding = cv2.erode(padded_mask, kernel, iterations=dilation) + eroded_mask = eroded_mask_with_padding[1:-1, 1:-1] + boundary = mask - eroded_mask + return boundary diff --git a/detectron2/evaluation/testing.py b/detectron2/evaluation/testing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e5ae62 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/evaluation/testing.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import numpy as np +import pprint +import sys +from collections.abc import Mapping + + +def print_csv_format(results): + """ + Print main metrics in a format similar to Detectron, + so that they are easy to copypaste into a spreadsheet. + + Args: + results (OrderedDict[dict]): task_name -> {metric -> score} + unordered dict can also be printed, but in arbitrary order + """ + assert isinstance(results, Mapping) or not len(results), results + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + for task, res in results.items(): + if isinstance(res, Mapping): + # Don't print "AP-category" metrics since they are usually not tracked. + important_res = [(k, v) for k, v in res.items() if "-" not in k] + logger.info("copypaste: Task: {}".format(task)) + logger.info("copypaste: " + ",".join([k[0] for k in important_res])) + logger.info("copypaste: " + ",".join(["{0:.4f}".format(k[1]) for k in important_res])) + else: + logger.info(f"copypaste: {task}={res}") + + +def verify_results(cfg, results): + """ + Args: + results (OrderedDict[dict]): task_name -> {metric -> score} + + Returns: + bool: whether the verification succeeds or not + """ + expected_results = cfg.TEST.EXPECTED_RESULTS + if not len(expected_results): + return True + + ok = True + for task, metric, expected, tolerance in expected_results: + actual = results[task].get(metric, None) + if actual is None: + ok = False + continue + if not np.isfinite(actual): + ok = False + continue + diff = abs(actual - expected) + if diff > tolerance: + ok = False + + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + if not ok: + logger.error("Result verification failed!") + logger.error("Expected Results: " + str(expected_results)) + logger.error("Actual Results: " + pprint.pformat(results)) + + sys.exit(1) + else: + logger.info("Results verification passed.") + return ok + + +def flatten_results_dict(results): + """ + Expand a hierarchical dict of scalars into a flat dict of scalars. + If results[k1][k2][k3] = v, the returned dict will have the entry + {"k1/k2/k3": v}. + + Args: + results (dict): + """ + r = {} + for k, v in results.items(): + if isinstance(v, Mapping): + v = flatten_results_dict(v) + for kk, vv in v.items(): + r[k + "/" + kk] = vv + else: + r[k] = v + return r diff --git a/detectron2/export/README.md b/detectron2/export/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c86ff62 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + +This directory contains code to prepare a detectron2 model for deployment. +Currently it supports exporting a detectron2 model to TorchScript, ONNX, or (deprecated) Caffe2 format. + +Please see [documentation](https://detectron2.readthedocs.io/tutorials/deployment.html) for its usage. + + +### Acknowledgements + +Thanks to Mobile Vision team at Facebook for developing the Caffe2 conversion tools. + +Thanks to Computing Platform Department - PAI team at Alibaba Group (@bddpqq, @chenbohua3) who +help export Detectron2 models to TorchScript. + +Thanks to ONNX Converter team at Microsoft who help export Detectron2 models to ONNX. diff --git a/detectron2/export/__init__.py b/detectron2/export/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a58758 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import warnings + +from .flatten import TracingAdapter +from .torchscript import dump_torchscript_IR, scripting_with_instances + +try: + from caffe2.proto import caffe2_pb2 as _tmp + from caffe2.python import core + + # caffe2 is optional +except ImportError: + pass +else: + from .api import * + + +# TODO: Update ONNX Opset version and run tests when a newer PyTorch is supported +STABLE_ONNX_OPSET_VERSION = 11 + + +def add_export_config(cfg): + warnings.warn( + "add_export_config has been deprecated and behaves as no-op function.", DeprecationWarning + ) + return cfg + + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] diff --git a/detectron2/export/api.py b/detectron2/export/api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a272fe --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/api.py @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import logging +import os +import torch +from caffe2.proto import caffe2_pb2 +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.config import CfgNode +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .caffe2_inference import ProtobufDetectionModel +from .caffe2_modeling import META_ARCH_CAFFE2_EXPORT_TYPE_MAP, convert_batched_inputs_to_c2_format +from .shared import get_pb_arg_vali, get_pb_arg_vals, save_graph + +__all__ = [ + "Caffe2Model", + "Caffe2Tracer", +] + + +class Caffe2Tracer: + """ + Make a detectron2 model traceable with Caffe2 operators. + This class creates a traceable version of a detectron2 model which: + + 1. Rewrite parts of the model using ops in Caffe2. Note that some ops do + not have GPU implementation in Caffe2. + 2. Remove post-processing and only produce raw layer outputs + + After making a traceable model, the class provide methods to export such a + model to different deployment formats. + Exported graph produced by this class take two input tensors: + + 1. (1, C, H, W) float "data" which is an image (usually in [0, 255]). + (H, W) often has to be padded to multiple of 32 (depend on the model + architecture). + 2. 1x3 float "im_info", each row of which is (height, width, 1.0). + Height and width are true image shapes before padding. + + The class currently only supports models using builtin meta architectures. + Batch inference is not supported, and contributions are welcome. + """ + + def __init__(self, cfg: CfgNode, model: nn.Module, inputs): + """ + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): a detectron2 config used to construct caffe2-compatible model. + model (nn.Module): An original pytorch model. Must be among a few official models + in detectron2 that can be converted to become caffe2-compatible automatically. + Weights have to be already loaded to this model. + inputs: sample inputs that the given model takes for inference. + Will be used to trace the model. For most models, random inputs with + no detected objects will not work as they lead to wrong traces. + """ + assert isinstance(cfg, CfgNode), cfg + assert isinstance(model, torch.nn.Module), type(model) + + # TODO make it support custom models, by passing in c2 model directly + C2MetaArch = META_ARCH_CAFFE2_EXPORT_TYPE_MAP[cfg.MODEL.META_ARCHITECTURE] + self.traceable_model = C2MetaArch(cfg, copy.deepcopy(model)) + self.inputs = inputs + self.traceable_inputs = self.traceable_model.get_caffe2_inputs(inputs) + + def export_caffe2(self): + """ + Export the model to Caffe2's protobuf format. + The returned object can be saved with its :meth:`.save_protobuf()` method. + The result can be loaded and executed using Caffe2 runtime. + + Returns: + :class:`Caffe2Model` + """ + from .caffe2_export import export_caffe2_detection_model + + predict_net, init_net = export_caffe2_detection_model( + self.traceable_model, self.traceable_inputs + ) + return Caffe2Model(predict_net, init_net) + + def export_onnx(self): + """ + Export the model to ONNX format. + Note that the exported model contains custom ops only available in caffe2, therefore it + cannot be directly executed by other runtime (such as onnxruntime or TensorRT). + Post-processing or transformation passes may be applied on the model to accommodate + different runtimes, but we currently do not provide support for them. + + Returns: + onnx.ModelProto: an onnx model. + """ + from .caffe2_export import export_onnx_model as export_onnx_model_impl + + return export_onnx_model_impl(self.traceable_model, (self.traceable_inputs,)) + + def export_torchscript(self): + """ + Export the model to a ``torch.jit.TracedModule`` by tracing. + The returned object can be saved to a file by ``.save()``. + + Returns: + torch.jit.TracedModule: a torch TracedModule + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Tracing the model with torch.jit.trace ...") + with torch.no_grad(): + return torch.jit.trace(self.traceable_model, (self.traceable_inputs,)) + + +class Caffe2Model(nn.Module): + """ + A wrapper around the traced model in Caffe2's protobuf format. + The exported graph has different inputs/outputs from the original Pytorch + model, as explained in :class:`Caffe2Tracer`. This class wraps around the + exported graph to simulate the same interface as the original Pytorch model. + It also provides functions to save/load models in Caffe2's format.' + + Examples: + :: + c2_model = Caffe2Tracer(cfg, torch_model, inputs).export_caffe2() + inputs = [{"image": img_tensor_CHW}] + outputs = c2_model(inputs) + orig_outputs = torch_model(inputs) + """ + + def __init__(self, predict_net, init_net): + super().__init__() + self.eval() # always in eval mode + self._predict_net = predict_net + self._init_net = init_net + self._predictor = None + + __init__.__HIDE_SPHINX_DOC__ = True + + @property + def predict_net(self): + """ + caffe2.core.Net: the underlying caffe2 predict net + """ + return self._predict_net + + @property + def init_net(self): + """ + caffe2.core.Net: the underlying caffe2 init net + """ + return self._init_net + + def save_protobuf(self, output_dir): + """ + Save the model as caffe2's protobuf format. + It saves the following files: + + * "model.pb": definition of the graph. Can be visualized with + tools like `netron `_. + * "model_init.pb": model parameters + * "model.pbtxt": human-readable definition of the graph. Not + needed for deployment. + + Args: + output_dir (str): the output directory to save protobuf files. + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Saving model to {} ...".format(output_dir)) + if not PathManager.exists(output_dir): + PathManager.mkdirs(output_dir) + + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(output_dir, "model.pb"), "wb") as f: + f.write(self._predict_net.SerializeToString()) + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(output_dir, "model.pbtxt"), "w") as f: + f.write(str(self._predict_net)) + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(output_dir, "model_init.pb"), "wb") as f: + f.write(self._init_net.SerializeToString()) + + def save_graph(self, output_file, inputs=None): + """ + Save the graph as SVG format. + + Args: + output_file (str): a SVG file + inputs: optional inputs given to the model. + If given, the inputs will be used to run the graph to record + shape of every tensor. The shape information will be + saved together with the graph. + """ + from .caffe2_export import run_and_save_graph + + if inputs is None: + save_graph(self._predict_net, output_file, op_only=False) + else: + size_divisibility = get_pb_arg_vali(self._predict_net, "size_divisibility", 0) + device = get_pb_arg_vals(self._predict_net, "device", b"cpu").decode("ascii") + inputs = convert_batched_inputs_to_c2_format(inputs, size_divisibility, device) + inputs = [x.cpu().numpy() for x in inputs] + run_and_save_graph(self._predict_net, self._init_net, inputs, output_file) + + @staticmethod + def load_protobuf(dir): + """ + Args: + dir (str): a directory used to save Caffe2Model with + :meth:`save_protobuf`. + The files "model.pb" and "model_init.pb" are needed. + + Returns: + Caffe2Model: the caffe2 model loaded from this directory. + """ + predict_net = caffe2_pb2.NetDef() + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(dir, "model.pb"), "rb") as f: + predict_net.ParseFromString(f.read()) + + init_net = caffe2_pb2.NetDef() + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(dir, "model_init.pb"), "rb") as f: + init_net.ParseFromString(f.read()) + + return Caffe2Model(predict_net, init_net) + + def __call__(self, inputs): + """ + An interface that wraps around a Caffe2 model and mimics detectron2's models' + input/output format. See details about the format at :doc:`/tutorials/models`. + This is used to compare the outputs of caffe2 model with its original torch model. + + Due to the extra conversion between Pytorch/Caffe2, this method is not meant for + benchmark. Because of the conversion, this method also has dependency + on detectron2 in order to convert to detectron2's output format. + """ + if self._predictor is None: + self._predictor = ProtobufDetectionModel(self._predict_net, self._init_net) + return self._predictor(inputs) diff --git a/detectron2/export/c10.py b/detectron2/export/c10.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adbc62b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/c10.py @@ -0,0 +1,571 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import math +from typing import Dict +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F + +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec, cat +from detectron2.layers.roi_align_rotated import ROIAlignRotated +from detectron2.modeling import poolers +from detectron2.modeling.proposal_generator import rpn +from detectron2.modeling.roi_heads.mask_head import mask_rcnn_inference +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, ImageList, Instances, Keypoints, RotatedBoxes + +from .shared import alias, to_device + + +""" +This file contains caffe2-compatible implementation of several detectron2 components. +""" + + +class Caffe2Boxes(Boxes): + """ + Representing a list of detectron2.structures.Boxes from minibatch, each box + is represented by a 5d vector (batch index + 4 coordinates), or a 6d vector + (batch index + 5 coordinates) for RotatedBoxes. + """ + + def __init__(self, tensor): + assert isinstance(tensor, torch.Tensor) + assert tensor.dim() == 2 and tensor.size(-1) in [4, 5, 6], tensor.size() + # TODO: make tensor immutable when dim is Nx5 for Boxes, + # and Nx6 for RotatedBoxes? + self.tensor = tensor + + +# TODO clean up this class, maybe just extend Instances +class InstancesList: + """ + Tensor representation of a list of Instances object for a batch of images. + + When dealing with a batch of images with Caffe2 ops, a list of bboxes + (instances) are usually represented by single Tensor with size + (sigma(Ni), 5) or (sigma(Ni), 4) plus a batch split Tensor. This class is + for providing common functions to convert between these two representations. + """ + + def __init__(self, im_info, indices, extra_fields=None): + # [N, 3] -> (H, W, Scale) + self.im_info = im_info + # [N,] -> indice of batch to which the instance belongs + self.indices = indices + # [N, ...] + self.batch_extra_fields = extra_fields or {} + + self.image_size = self.im_info + + def get_fields(self): + """like `get_fields` in the Instances object, + but return each field in tensor representations""" + ret = {} + for k, v in self.batch_extra_fields.items(): + # if isinstance(v, torch.Tensor): + # tensor_rep = v + # elif isinstance(v, (Boxes, Keypoints)): + # tensor_rep = v.tensor + # else: + # raise ValueError("Can't find tensor representation for: {}".format()) + ret[k] = v + return ret + + def has(self, name): + return name in self.batch_extra_fields + + def set(self, name, value): + # len(tensor) is a bad practice that generates ONNX constants during tracing. + # Although not a problem for the `assert` statement below, torch ONNX exporter + # still raises a misleading warning as it does not this call comes from `assert` + if isinstance(value, Boxes): + data_len = value.tensor.shape[0] + elif isinstance(value, torch.Tensor): + data_len = value.shape[0] + else: + data_len = len(value) + if len(self.batch_extra_fields): + assert ( + len(self) == data_len + ), "Adding a field of length {} to a Instances of length {}".format(data_len, len(self)) + self.batch_extra_fields[name] = value + + def __getattr__(self, name): + if name not in self.batch_extra_fields: + raise AttributeError("Cannot find field '{}' in the given Instances!".format(name)) + return self.batch_extra_fields[name] + + def __len__(self): + return len(self.indices) + + def flatten(self): + ret = [] + for _, v in self.batch_extra_fields.items(): + if isinstance(v, (Boxes, Keypoints)): + ret.append(v.tensor) + else: + ret.append(v) + return ret + + @staticmethod + def to_d2_instances_list(instances_list): + """ + Convert InstancesList to List[Instances]. The input `instances_list` can + also be a List[Instances], in this case this method is a non-op. + """ + if not isinstance(instances_list, InstancesList): + assert all(isinstance(x, Instances) for x in instances_list) + return instances_list + + ret = [] + for i, info in enumerate(instances_list.im_info): + instances = Instances(torch.Size([int(info[0].item()), int(info[1].item())])) + + ids = instances_list.indices == i + for k, v in instances_list.batch_extra_fields.items(): + if isinstance(v, torch.Tensor): + instances.set(k, v[ids]) + continue + elif isinstance(v, Boxes): + instances.set(k, v[ids, -4:]) + continue + + target_type, tensor_source = v + assert isinstance(tensor_source, torch.Tensor) + assert tensor_source.shape[0] == instances_list.indices.shape[0] + tensor_source = tensor_source[ids] + + if issubclass(target_type, Boxes): + instances.set(k, Boxes(tensor_source[:, -4:])) + elif issubclass(target_type, Keypoints): + instances.set(k, Keypoints(tensor_source)) + elif issubclass(target_type, torch.Tensor): + instances.set(k, tensor_source) + else: + raise ValueError("Can't handle targe type: {}".format(target_type)) + + ret.append(instances) + return ret + + +class Caffe2Compatible: + """ + A model can inherit this class to indicate that it can be traced and deployed with caffe2. + """ + + def _get_tensor_mode(self): + return self._tensor_mode + + def _set_tensor_mode(self, v): + self._tensor_mode = v + + tensor_mode = property(_get_tensor_mode, _set_tensor_mode) + """ + If true, the model expects C2-style tensor only inputs/outputs format. + """ + + +class Caffe2RPN(Caffe2Compatible, rpn.RPN): + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape: Dict[str, ShapeSpec]): + ret = super(Caffe2Compatible, cls).from_config(cfg, input_shape) + assert tuple(cfg.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS) == (1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0) or tuple( + cfg.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS + ) == (1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0) + return ret + + def _generate_proposals( + self, images, objectness_logits_pred, anchor_deltas_pred, gt_instances=None + ): + assert isinstance(images, ImageList) + if self.tensor_mode: + im_info = images.image_sizes + else: + im_info = torch.tensor([[im_sz[0], im_sz[1], 1.0] for im_sz in images.image_sizes]).to( + images.tensor.device + ) + assert isinstance(im_info, torch.Tensor) + + rpn_rois_list = [] + rpn_roi_probs_list = [] + for scores, bbox_deltas, cell_anchors_tensor, feat_stride in zip( + objectness_logits_pred, + anchor_deltas_pred, + [b for (n, b) in self.anchor_generator.cell_anchors.named_buffers()], + self.anchor_generator.strides, + ): + scores = scores.detach() + bbox_deltas = bbox_deltas.detach() + + rpn_rois, rpn_roi_probs = torch.ops._caffe2.GenerateProposals( + scores, + bbox_deltas, + im_info, + cell_anchors_tensor, + spatial_scale=1.0 / feat_stride, + pre_nms_topN=self.pre_nms_topk[self.training], + post_nms_topN=self.post_nms_topk[self.training], + nms_thresh=self.nms_thresh, + min_size=self.min_box_size, + # correct_transform_coords=True, # deprecated argument + angle_bound_on=True, # Default + angle_bound_lo=-180, + angle_bound_hi=180, + clip_angle_thresh=1.0, # Default + legacy_plus_one=False, + ) + rpn_rois_list.append(rpn_rois) + rpn_roi_probs_list.append(rpn_roi_probs) + + # For FPN in D2, in RPN all proposals from different levels are concated + # together, ranked and picked by top post_nms_topk. Then in ROIPooler + # it calculates level_assignments and calls the RoIAlign from + # the corresponding level. + + if len(objectness_logits_pred) == 1: + rpn_rois = rpn_rois_list[0] + rpn_roi_probs = rpn_roi_probs_list[0] + else: + assert len(rpn_rois_list) == len(rpn_roi_probs_list) + rpn_post_nms_topN = self.post_nms_topk[self.training] + + device = rpn_rois_list[0].device + input_list = [to_device(x, "cpu") for x in (rpn_rois_list + rpn_roi_probs_list)] + + # TODO remove this after confirming rpn_max_level/rpn_min_level + # is not needed in CollectRpnProposals. + feature_strides = list(self.anchor_generator.strides) + rpn_min_level = int(math.log2(feature_strides[0])) + rpn_max_level = int(math.log2(feature_strides[-1])) + assert (rpn_max_level - rpn_min_level + 1) == len( + rpn_rois_list + ), "CollectRpnProposals requires continuous levels" + + rpn_rois = torch.ops._caffe2.CollectRpnProposals( + input_list, + # NOTE: in current implementation, rpn_max_level and rpn_min_level + # are not needed, only the subtraction of two matters and it + # can be infer from the number of inputs. Keep them now for + # consistency. + rpn_max_level=2 + len(rpn_rois_list) - 1, + rpn_min_level=2, + rpn_post_nms_topN=rpn_post_nms_topN, + ) + rpn_rois = to_device(rpn_rois, device) + rpn_roi_probs = [] + + proposals = self.c2_postprocess(im_info, rpn_rois, rpn_roi_probs, self.tensor_mode) + return proposals, {} + + def forward(self, images, features, gt_instances=None): + assert not self.training + features = [features[f] for f in self.in_features] + objectness_logits_pred, anchor_deltas_pred = self.rpn_head(features) + return self._generate_proposals( + images, + objectness_logits_pred, + anchor_deltas_pred, + gt_instances, + ) + + @staticmethod + def c2_postprocess(im_info, rpn_rois, rpn_roi_probs, tensor_mode): + proposals = InstancesList( + im_info=im_info, + indices=rpn_rois[:, 0], + extra_fields={ + "proposal_boxes": Caffe2Boxes(rpn_rois), + "objectness_logits": (torch.Tensor, rpn_roi_probs), + }, + ) + if not tensor_mode: + proposals = InstancesList.to_d2_instances_list(proposals) + else: + proposals = [proposals] + return proposals + + +class Caffe2ROIPooler(Caffe2Compatible, poolers.ROIPooler): + @staticmethod + def c2_preprocess(box_lists): + assert all(isinstance(x, Boxes) for x in box_lists) + if all(isinstance(x, Caffe2Boxes) for x in box_lists): + # input is pure-tensor based + assert len(box_lists) == 1 + pooler_fmt_boxes = box_lists[0].tensor + else: + pooler_fmt_boxes = poolers.convert_boxes_to_pooler_format(box_lists) + return pooler_fmt_boxes + + def forward(self, x, box_lists): + assert not self.training + + pooler_fmt_boxes = self.c2_preprocess(box_lists) + num_level_assignments = len(self.level_poolers) + + if num_level_assignments == 1: + if isinstance(self.level_poolers[0], ROIAlignRotated): + c2_roi_align = torch.ops._caffe2.RoIAlignRotated + aligned = True + else: + c2_roi_align = torch.ops._caffe2.RoIAlign + aligned = self.level_poolers[0].aligned + + x0 = x[0] + if x0.is_quantized: + x0 = x0.dequantize() + + out = c2_roi_align( + x0, + pooler_fmt_boxes, + order="NCHW", + spatial_scale=float(self.level_poolers[0].spatial_scale), + pooled_h=int(self.output_size[0]), + pooled_w=int(self.output_size[1]), + sampling_ratio=int(self.level_poolers[0].sampling_ratio), + aligned=aligned, + ) + return out + + device = pooler_fmt_boxes.device + assert ( + self.max_level - self.min_level + 1 == 4 + ), "Currently DistributeFpnProposals only support 4 levels" + fpn_outputs = torch.ops._caffe2.DistributeFpnProposals( + to_device(pooler_fmt_boxes, "cpu"), + roi_canonical_scale=self.canonical_box_size, + roi_canonical_level=self.canonical_level, + roi_max_level=self.max_level, + roi_min_level=self.min_level, + legacy_plus_one=False, + ) + fpn_outputs = [to_device(x, device) for x in fpn_outputs] + + rois_fpn_list = fpn_outputs[:-1] + rois_idx_restore_int32 = fpn_outputs[-1] + + roi_feat_fpn_list = [] + for roi_fpn, x_level, pooler in zip(rois_fpn_list, x, self.level_poolers): + if isinstance(pooler, ROIAlignRotated): + c2_roi_align = torch.ops._caffe2.RoIAlignRotated + aligned = True + else: + c2_roi_align = torch.ops._caffe2.RoIAlign + aligned = bool(pooler.aligned) + + if x_level.is_quantized: + x_level = x_level.dequantize() + + roi_feat_fpn = c2_roi_align( + x_level, + roi_fpn, + order="NCHW", + spatial_scale=float(pooler.spatial_scale), + pooled_h=int(self.output_size[0]), + pooled_w=int(self.output_size[1]), + sampling_ratio=int(pooler.sampling_ratio), + aligned=aligned, + ) + roi_feat_fpn_list.append(roi_feat_fpn) + + roi_feat_shuffled = cat(roi_feat_fpn_list, dim=0) + assert roi_feat_shuffled.numel() > 0 and rois_idx_restore_int32.numel() > 0, ( + "Caffe2 export requires tracing with a model checkpoint + input that can produce valid" + " detections. But no detections were obtained with the given checkpoint and input!" + ) + roi_feat = torch.ops._caffe2.BatchPermutation(roi_feat_shuffled, rois_idx_restore_int32) + return roi_feat + + +def caffe2_fast_rcnn_outputs_inference(tensor_mode, box_predictor, predictions, proposals): + """equivalent to FastRCNNOutputLayers.inference""" + num_classes = box_predictor.num_classes + score_thresh = box_predictor.test_score_thresh + nms_thresh = box_predictor.test_nms_thresh + topk_per_image = box_predictor.test_topk_per_image + is_rotated = len(box_predictor.box2box_transform.weights) == 5 + + if is_rotated: + box_dim = 5 + assert box_predictor.box2box_transform.weights[4] == 1, ( + "The weights for Rotated BBoxTransform in C2 have only 4 dimensions," + + " thus enforcing the angle weight to be 1 for now" + ) + box2box_transform_weights = box_predictor.box2box_transform.weights[:4] + else: + box_dim = 4 + box2box_transform_weights = box_predictor.box2box_transform.weights + + class_logits, box_regression = predictions + if num_classes + 1 == class_logits.shape[1]: + class_prob = F.softmax(class_logits, -1) + else: + assert num_classes == class_logits.shape[1] + class_prob = F.sigmoid(class_logits) + # BoxWithNMSLimit will infer num_classes from the shape of the class_prob + # So append a zero column as placeholder for the background class + class_prob = torch.cat((class_prob, torch.zeros(class_prob.shape[0], 1)), dim=1) + + assert box_regression.shape[1] % box_dim == 0 + cls_agnostic_bbox_reg = box_regression.shape[1] // box_dim == 1 + + input_tensor_mode = proposals[0].proposal_boxes.tensor.shape[1] == box_dim + 1 + + proposal_boxes = proposals[0].proposal_boxes + if isinstance(proposal_boxes, Caffe2Boxes): + rois = Caffe2Boxes.cat([p.proposal_boxes for p in proposals]) + elif isinstance(proposal_boxes, RotatedBoxes): + rois = RotatedBoxes.cat([p.proposal_boxes for p in proposals]) + elif isinstance(proposal_boxes, Boxes): + rois = Boxes.cat([p.proposal_boxes for p in proposals]) + else: + raise NotImplementedError( + 'Expected proposals[0].proposal_boxes to be type "Boxes", ' + f"instead got {type(proposal_boxes)}" + ) + + device, dtype = rois.tensor.device, rois.tensor.dtype + if input_tensor_mode: + im_info = proposals[0].image_size + rois = rois.tensor + else: + im_info = torch.tensor([[sz[0], sz[1], 1.0] for sz in [x.image_size for x in proposals]]) + batch_ids = cat( + [ + torch.full((b, 1), i, dtype=dtype, device=device) + for i, b in enumerate(len(p) for p in proposals) + ], + dim=0, + ) + rois = torch.cat([batch_ids, rois.tensor], dim=1) + + roi_pred_bbox, roi_batch_splits = torch.ops._caffe2.BBoxTransform( + to_device(rois, "cpu"), + to_device(box_regression, "cpu"), + to_device(im_info, "cpu"), + weights=box2box_transform_weights, + apply_scale=True, + rotated=is_rotated, + angle_bound_on=True, + angle_bound_lo=-180, + angle_bound_hi=180, + clip_angle_thresh=1.0, + legacy_plus_one=False, + ) + roi_pred_bbox = to_device(roi_pred_bbox, device) + roi_batch_splits = to_device(roi_batch_splits, device) + + nms_outputs = torch.ops._caffe2.BoxWithNMSLimit( + to_device(class_prob, "cpu"), + to_device(roi_pred_bbox, "cpu"), + to_device(roi_batch_splits, "cpu"), + score_thresh=float(score_thresh), + nms=float(nms_thresh), + detections_per_im=int(topk_per_image), + soft_nms_enabled=False, + soft_nms_method="linear", + soft_nms_sigma=0.5, + soft_nms_min_score_thres=0.001, + rotated=is_rotated, + cls_agnostic_bbox_reg=cls_agnostic_bbox_reg, + input_boxes_include_bg_cls=False, + output_classes_include_bg_cls=False, + legacy_plus_one=False, + ) + roi_score_nms = to_device(nms_outputs[0], device) + roi_bbox_nms = to_device(nms_outputs[1], device) + roi_class_nms = to_device(nms_outputs[2], device) + roi_batch_splits_nms = to_device(nms_outputs[3], device) + roi_keeps_nms = to_device(nms_outputs[4], device) + roi_keeps_size_nms = to_device(nms_outputs[5], device) + if not tensor_mode: + roi_class_nms = roi_class_nms.to(torch.int64) + + roi_batch_ids = cat( + [ + torch.full((b, 1), i, dtype=dtype, device=device) + for i, b in enumerate(int(x.item()) for x in roi_batch_splits_nms) + ], + dim=0, + ) + + roi_class_nms = alias(roi_class_nms, "class_nms") + roi_score_nms = alias(roi_score_nms, "score_nms") + roi_bbox_nms = alias(roi_bbox_nms, "bbox_nms") + roi_batch_splits_nms = alias(roi_batch_splits_nms, "batch_splits_nms") + roi_keeps_nms = alias(roi_keeps_nms, "keeps_nms") + roi_keeps_size_nms = alias(roi_keeps_size_nms, "keeps_size_nms") + + results = InstancesList( + im_info=im_info, + indices=roi_batch_ids[:, 0], + extra_fields={ + "pred_boxes": Caffe2Boxes(roi_bbox_nms), + "scores": roi_score_nms, + "pred_classes": roi_class_nms, + }, + ) + + if not tensor_mode: + results = InstancesList.to_d2_instances_list(results) + batch_splits = roi_batch_splits_nms.int().tolist() + kept_indices = list(roi_keeps_nms.to(torch.int64).split(batch_splits)) + else: + results = [results] + kept_indices = [roi_keeps_nms] + + return results, kept_indices + + +class Caffe2FastRCNNOutputsInference: + def __init__(self, tensor_mode): + self.tensor_mode = tensor_mode # whether the output is caffe2 tensor mode + + def __call__(self, box_predictor, predictions, proposals): + return caffe2_fast_rcnn_outputs_inference( + self.tensor_mode, box_predictor, predictions, proposals + ) + + +def caffe2_mask_rcnn_inference(pred_mask_logits, pred_instances): + """equivalent to mask_head.mask_rcnn_inference""" + if all(isinstance(x, InstancesList) for x in pred_instances): + assert len(pred_instances) == 1 + mask_probs_pred = pred_mask_logits.sigmoid() + mask_probs_pred = alias(mask_probs_pred, "mask_fcn_probs") + pred_instances[0].set("pred_masks", mask_probs_pred) + else: + mask_rcnn_inference(pred_mask_logits, pred_instances) + + +class Caffe2MaskRCNNInference: + def __call__(self, pred_mask_logits, pred_instances): + return caffe2_mask_rcnn_inference(pred_mask_logits, pred_instances) + + +def caffe2_keypoint_rcnn_inference(use_heatmap_max_keypoint, pred_keypoint_logits, pred_instances): + # just return the keypoint heatmap for now, + # there will be option to call HeatmapMaxKeypointOp + output = alias(pred_keypoint_logits, "kps_score") + if all(isinstance(x, InstancesList) for x in pred_instances): + assert len(pred_instances) == 1 + if use_heatmap_max_keypoint: + device = output.device + output = torch.ops._caffe2.HeatmapMaxKeypoint( + to_device(output, "cpu"), + pred_instances[0].pred_boxes.tensor, + should_output_softmax=True, # worth make it configerable? + ) + output = to_device(output, device) + output = alias(output, "keypoints_out") + pred_instances[0].set("pred_keypoints", output) + return pred_keypoint_logits + + +class Caffe2KeypointRCNNInference: + def __init__(self, use_heatmap_max_keypoint): + self.use_heatmap_max_keypoint = use_heatmap_max_keypoint + + def __call__(self, pred_keypoint_logits, pred_instances): + return caffe2_keypoint_rcnn_inference( + self.use_heatmap_max_keypoint, pred_keypoint_logits, pred_instances + ) diff --git a/detectron2/export/caffe2_export.py b/detectron2/export/caffe2_export.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d609c27 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/caffe2_export.py @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import copy +import io +import logging +import numpy as np +from typing import List +import onnx +import onnx.optimizer +import torch +from caffe2.proto import caffe2_pb2 +from caffe2.python import core +from caffe2.python.onnx.backend import Caffe2Backend +from tabulate import tabulate +from termcolor import colored +from torch.onnx import OperatorExportTypes + +from .shared import ( + ScopedWS, + construct_init_net_from_params, + fuse_alias_placeholder, + fuse_copy_between_cpu_and_gpu, + get_params_from_init_net, + group_norm_replace_aten_with_caffe2, + infer_device_type, + remove_dead_end_ops, + remove_reshape_for_fc, + save_graph, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def export_onnx_model(model, inputs): + """ + Trace and export a model to onnx format. + + Args: + model (nn.Module): + inputs (tuple[args]): the model will be called by `model(*inputs)` + + Returns: + an onnx model + """ + assert isinstance(model, torch.nn.Module) + + # make sure all modules are in eval mode, onnx may change the training state + # of the module if the states are not consistent + def _check_eval(module): + assert not module.training + + model.apply(_check_eval) + + # Export the model to ONNX + with torch.no_grad(): + with io.BytesIO() as f: + torch.onnx.export( + model, + inputs, + f, + operator_export_type=OperatorExportTypes.ONNX_ATEN_FALLBACK, + # verbose=True, # NOTE: uncomment this for debugging + # export_params=True, + ) + onnx_model = onnx.load_from_string(f.getvalue()) + + return onnx_model + + +def _op_stats(net_def): + type_count = {} + for t in [op.type for op in net_def.op]: + type_count[t] = type_count.get(t, 0) + 1 + type_count_list = sorted(type_count.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[0]) # alphabet + type_count_list = sorted(type_count_list, key=lambda kv: -kv[1]) # count + return "\n".join("{:>4}x {}".format(count, name) for name, count in type_count_list) + + +def _assign_device_option( + predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, init_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, tensor_inputs: List[torch.Tensor] +): + """ + ONNX exported network doesn't have concept of device, assign necessary + device option for each op in order to make it runable on GPU runtime. + """ + + def _get_device_type(torch_tensor): + assert torch_tensor.device.type in ["cpu", "cuda"] + assert torch_tensor.device.index == 0 + return torch_tensor.device.type + + def _assign_op_device_option(net_proto, net_ssa, blob_device_types): + for op, ssa_i in zip(net_proto.op, net_ssa): + if op.type in ["CopyCPUToGPU", "CopyGPUToCPU"]: + op.device_option.CopyFrom(core.DeviceOption(caffe2_pb2.CUDA, 0)) + else: + devices = [blob_device_types[b] for b in ssa_i[0] + ssa_i[1]] + assert all(d == devices[0] for d in devices) + if devices[0] == "cuda": + op.device_option.CopyFrom(core.DeviceOption(caffe2_pb2.CUDA, 0)) + + # update ops in predict_net + predict_net_input_device_types = { + (name, 0): _get_device_type(tensor) + for name, tensor in zip(predict_net.external_input, tensor_inputs) + } + predict_net_device_types = infer_device_type( + predict_net, known_status=predict_net_input_device_types, device_name_style="pytorch" + ) + predict_net_ssa, _ = core.get_ssa(predict_net) + _assign_op_device_option(predict_net, predict_net_ssa, predict_net_device_types) + + # update ops in init_net + init_net_ssa, versions = core.get_ssa(init_net) + init_net_output_device_types = { + (name, versions[name]): predict_net_device_types[(name, 0)] + for name in init_net.external_output + } + init_net_device_types = infer_device_type( + init_net, known_status=init_net_output_device_types, device_name_style="pytorch" + ) + _assign_op_device_option(init_net, init_net_ssa, init_net_device_types) + + +def export_caffe2_detection_model(model: torch.nn.Module, tensor_inputs: List[torch.Tensor]): + """ + Export a caffe2-compatible Detectron2 model to caffe2 format via ONNX. + + Arg: + model: a caffe2-compatible version of detectron2 model, defined in caffe2_modeling.py + tensor_inputs: a list of tensors that caffe2 model takes as input. + """ + model = copy.deepcopy(model) + assert isinstance(model, torch.nn.Module) + assert hasattr(model, "encode_additional_info") + + # Export via ONNX + logger.info( + "Exporting a {} model via ONNX ...".format(type(model).__name__) + + " Some warnings from ONNX are expected and are usually not to worry about." + ) + onnx_model = export_onnx_model(model, (tensor_inputs,)) + # Convert ONNX model to Caffe2 protobuf + init_net, predict_net = Caffe2Backend.onnx_graph_to_caffe2_net(onnx_model) + ops_table = [[op.type, op.input, op.output] for op in predict_net.op] + table = tabulate(ops_table, headers=["type", "input", "output"], tablefmt="pipe") + logger.info( + "ONNX export Done. Exported predict_net (before optimizations):\n" + colored(table, "cyan") + ) + + # Apply protobuf optimization + fuse_alias_placeholder(predict_net, init_net) + if any(t.device.type != "cpu" for t in tensor_inputs): + fuse_copy_between_cpu_and_gpu(predict_net) + remove_dead_end_ops(init_net) + _assign_device_option(predict_net, init_net, tensor_inputs) + params, device_options = get_params_from_init_net(init_net) + predict_net, params = remove_reshape_for_fc(predict_net, params) + init_net = construct_init_net_from_params(params, device_options) + group_norm_replace_aten_with_caffe2(predict_net) + + # Record necessary information for running the pb model in Detectron2 system. + model.encode_additional_info(predict_net, init_net) + + logger.info("Operators used in predict_net: \n{}".format(_op_stats(predict_net))) + logger.info("Operators used in init_net: \n{}".format(_op_stats(init_net))) + + return predict_net, init_net + + +def run_and_save_graph(predict_net, init_net, tensor_inputs, graph_save_path): + """ + Run the caffe2 model on given inputs, recording the shape and draw the graph. + + predict_net/init_net: caffe2 model. + tensor_inputs: a list of tensors that caffe2 model takes as input. + graph_save_path: path for saving graph of exported model. + """ + + logger.info("Saving graph of ONNX exported model to {} ...".format(graph_save_path)) + save_graph(predict_net, graph_save_path, op_only=False) + + # Run the exported Caffe2 net + logger.info("Running ONNX exported model ...") + with ScopedWS("__ws_tmp__", True) as ws: + ws.RunNetOnce(init_net) + initialized_blobs = set(ws.Blobs()) + uninitialized = [inp for inp in predict_net.external_input if inp not in initialized_blobs] + for name, blob in zip(uninitialized, tensor_inputs): + ws.FeedBlob(name, blob) + + try: + ws.RunNetOnce(predict_net) + except RuntimeError as e: + logger.warning("Encountered RuntimeError: \n{}".format(str(e))) + + ws_blobs = {b: ws.FetchBlob(b) for b in ws.Blobs()} + blob_sizes = {b: ws_blobs[b].shape for b in ws_blobs if isinstance(ws_blobs[b], np.ndarray)} + + logger.info("Saving graph with blob shapes to {} ...".format(graph_save_path)) + save_graph(predict_net, graph_save_path, op_only=False, blob_sizes=blob_sizes) + + return ws_blobs diff --git a/detectron2/export/caffe2_inference.py b/detectron2/export/caffe2_inference.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..deb886c --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/caffe2_inference.py @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import logging +import numpy as np +from itertools import count +import torch +from caffe2.proto import caffe2_pb2 +from caffe2.python import core + +from .caffe2_modeling import META_ARCH_CAFFE2_EXPORT_TYPE_MAP, convert_batched_inputs_to_c2_format +from .shared import ScopedWS, get_pb_arg_vali, get_pb_arg_vals, infer_device_type + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +# ===== ref: mobile-vision predictor's 'Caffe2Wrapper' class ====== +class ProtobufModel(torch.nn.Module): + """ + Wrapper of a caffe2's protobuf model. + It works just like nn.Module, but running caffe2 under the hood. + Input/Output are tuple[tensor] that match the caffe2 net's external_input/output. + """ + + _ids = count(0) + + def __init__(self, predict_net, init_net): + logger.info(f"Initializing ProtobufModel for: {predict_net.name} ...") + super().__init__() + assert isinstance(predict_net, caffe2_pb2.NetDef) + assert isinstance(init_net, caffe2_pb2.NetDef) + # create unique temporary workspace for each instance + self.ws_name = "__tmp_ProtobufModel_{}__".format(next(self._ids)) + self.net = core.Net(predict_net) + + logger.info("Running init_net once to fill the parameters ...") + with ScopedWS(self.ws_name, is_reset=True, is_cleanup=False) as ws: + ws.RunNetOnce(init_net) + uninitialized_external_input = [] + for blob in self.net.Proto().external_input: + if blob not in ws.Blobs(): + uninitialized_external_input.append(blob) + ws.CreateBlob(blob) + ws.CreateNet(self.net) + + self._error_msgs = set() + self._input_blobs = uninitialized_external_input + + def _infer_output_devices(self, inputs): + """ + Returns: + list[str]: list of device for each external output + """ + + def _get_device_type(torch_tensor): + assert torch_tensor.device.type in ["cpu", "cuda"] + assert torch_tensor.device.index == 0 + return torch_tensor.device.type + + predict_net = self.net.Proto() + input_device_types = { + (name, 0): _get_device_type(tensor) for name, tensor in zip(self._input_blobs, inputs) + } + device_type_map = infer_device_type( + predict_net, known_status=input_device_types, device_name_style="pytorch" + ) + ssa, versions = core.get_ssa(predict_net) + versioned_outputs = [(name, versions[name]) for name in predict_net.external_output] + output_devices = [device_type_map[outp] for outp in versioned_outputs] + return output_devices + + def forward(self, inputs): + """ + Args: + inputs (tuple[torch.Tensor]) + + Returns: + tuple[torch.Tensor] + """ + assert len(inputs) == len(self._input_blobs), ( + f"Length of inputs ({len(inputs)}) " + f"doesn't match the required input blobs: {self._input_blobs}" + ) + + with ScopedWS(self.ws_name, is_reset=False, is_cleanup=False) as ws: + for b, tensor in zip(self._input_blobs, inputs): + ws.FeedBlob(b, tensor) + + try: + ws.RunNet(self.net.Proto().name) + except RuntimeError as e: + if not str(e) in self._error_msgs: + self._error_msgs.add(str(e)) + logger.warning("Encountered new RuntimeError: \n{}".format(str(e))) + logger.warning("Catch the error and use partial results.") + + c2_outputs = [ws.FetchBlob(b) for b in self.net.Proto().external_output] + # Remove outputs of current run, this is necessary in order to + # prevent fetching the result from previous run if the model fails + # in the middle. + for b in self.net.Proto().external_output: + # Needs to create uninitialized blob to make the net runable. + # This is "equivalent" to: ws.RemoveBlob(b) then ws.CreateBlob(b), + # but there'no such API. + ws.FeedBlob(b, f"{b}, a C++ native class of type nullptr (uninitialized).") + + # Cast output to torch.Tensor on the desired device + output_devices = ( + self._infer_output_devices(inputs) + if any(t.device.type != "cpu" for t in inputs) + else ["cpu" for _ in self.net.Proto().external_output] + ) + + outputs = [] + for name, c2_output, device in zip( + self.net.Proto().external_output, c2_outputs, output_devices + ): + if not isinstance(c2_output, np.ndarray): + raise RuntimeError( + "Invalid output for blob {}, received: {}".format(name, c2_output) + ) + outputs.append(torch.tensor(c2_output).to(device=device)) + return tuple(outputs) + + +class ProtobufDetectionModel(torch.nn.Module): + """ + A class works just like a pytorch meta arch in terms of inference, but running + caffe2 model under the hood. + """ + + def __init__(self, predict_net, init_net, *, convert_outputs=None): + """ + Args: + predict_net, init_net (core.Net): caffe2 nets + convert_outptus (callable): a function that converts caffe2 + outputs to the same format of the original pytorch model. + By default, use the one defined in the caffe2 meta_arch. + """ + super().__init__() + self.protobuf_model = ProtobufModel(predict_net, init_net) + self.size_divisibility = get_pb_arg_vali(predict_net, "size_divisibility", 0) + self.device = get_pb_arg_vals(predict_net, "device", b"cpu").decode("ascii") + + if convert_outputs is None: + meta_arch = get_pb_arg_vals(predict_net, "meta_architecture", b"GeneralizedRCNN") + meta_arch = META_ARCH_CAFFE2_EXPORT_TYPE_MAP[meta_arch.decode("ascii")] + self._convert_outputs = meta_arch.get_outputs_converter(predict_net, init_net) + else: + self._convert_outputs = convert_outputs + + def _convert_inputs(self, batched_inputs): + # currently all models convert inputs in the same way + return convert_batched_inputs_to_c2_format( + batched_inputs, self.size_divisibility, self.device + ) + + def forward(self, batched_inputs): + c2_inputs = self._convert_inputs(batched_inputs) + c2_results = self.protobuf_model(c2_inputs) + c2_results = dict(zip(self.protobuf_model.net.Proto().external_output, c2_results)) + return self._convert_outputs(batched_inputs, c2_inputs, c2_results) diff --git a/detectron2/export/caffe2_modeling.py b/detectron2/export/caffe2_modeling.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e675c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/caffe2_modeling.py @@ -0,0 +1,420 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import functools +import io +import struct +import types +import torch + +from detectron2.modeling import meta_arch +from detectron2.modeling.box_regression import Box2BoxTransform +from detectron2.modeling.roi_heads import keypoint_head +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, ImageList, Instances, RotatedBoxes + +from .c10 import Caffe2Compatible +from .caffe2_patch import ROIHeadsPatcher, patch_generalized_rcnn +from .shared import ( + alias, + check_set_pb_arg, + get_pb_arg_floats, + get_pb_arg_valf, + get_pb_arg_vali, + get_pb_arg_vals, + mock_torch_nn_functional_interpolate, +) + + +def assemble_rcnn_outputs_by_name(image_sizes, tensor_outputs, force_mask_on=False): + """ + A function to assemble caffe2 model's outputs (i.e. Dict[str, Tensor]) + to detectron2's format (i.e. list of Instances instance). + This only works when the model follows the Caffe2 detectron's naming convention. + + Args: + image_sizes (List[List[int, int]]): [H, W] of every image. + tensor_outputs (Dict[str, Tensor]): external_output to its tensor. + + force_mask_on (Bool): if true, the it make sure there'll be pred_masks even + if the mask is not found from tensor_outputs (usually due to model crash) + """ + + results = [Instances(image_size) for image_size in image_sizes] + + batch_splits = tensor_outputs.get("batch_splits", None) + if batch_splits: + raise NotImplementedError() + assert len(image_sizes) == 1 + result = results[0] + + bbox_nms = tensor_outputs["bbox_nms"] + score_nms = tensor_outputs["score_nms"] + class_nms = tensor_outputs["class_nms"] + # Detection will always success because Conv support 0-batch + assert bbox_nms is not None + assert score_nms is not None + assert class_nms is not None + if bbox_nms.shape[1] == 5: + result.pred_boxes = RotatedBoxes(bbox_nms) + else: + result.pred_boxes = Boxes(bbox_nms) + result.scores = score_nms + result.pred_classes = class_nms.to(torch.int64) + + mask_fcn_probs = tensor_outputs.get("mask_fcn_probs", None) + if mask_fcn_probs is not None: + # finish the mask pred + mask_probs_pred = mask_fcn_probs + num_masks = mask_probs_pred.shape[0] + class_pred = result.pred_classes + indices = torch.arange(num_masks, device=class_pred.device) + mask_probs_pred = mask_probs_pred[indices, class_pred][:, None] + result.pred_masks = mask_probs_pred + elif force_mask_on: + # NOTE: there's no way to know the height/width of mask here, it won't be + # used anyway when batch size is 0, so just set them to 0. + result.pred_masks = torch.zeros([0, 1, 0, 0], dtype=torch.uint8) + + keypoints_out = tensor_outputs.get("keypoints_out", None) + kps_score = tensor_outputs.get("kps_score", None) + if keypoints_out is not None: + # keypoints_out: [N, 4, #kypoints], where 4 is in order of (x, y, score, prob) + keypoints_tensor = keypoints_out + # NOTE: it's possible that prob is not calculated if "should_output_softmax" + # is set to False in HeatmapMaxKeypoint, so just using raw score, seems + # it doesn't affect mAP. TODO: check more carefully. + keypoint_xyp = keypoints_tensor.transpose(1, 2)[:, :, [0, 1, 2]] + result.pred_keypoints = keypoint_xyp + elif kps_score is not None: + # keypoint heatmap to sparse data structure + pred_keypoint_logits = kps_score + keypoint_head.keypoint_rcnn_inference(pred_keypoint_logits, [result]) + + return results + + +def _cast_to_f32(f64): + return struct.unpack("f", struct.pack("f", f64))[0] + + +def set_caffe2_compatible_tensor_mode(model, enable=True): + def _fn(m): + if isinstance(m, Caffe2Compatible): + m.tensor_mode = enable + + model.apply(_fn) + + +def convert_batched_inputs_to_c2_format(batched_inputs, size_divisibility, device): + """ + See get_caffe2_inputs() below. + """ + assert all(isinstance(x, dict) for x in batched_inputs) + assert all(x["image"].dim() == 3 for x in batched_inputs) + + images = [x["image"] for x in batched_inputs] + images = ImageList.from_tensors(images, size_divisibility) + + im_info = [] + for input_per_image, image_size in zip(batched_inputs, images.image_sizes): + target_height = input_per_image.get("height", image_size[0]) + target_width = input_per_image.get("width", image_size[1]) # noqa + # NOTE: The scale inside im_info is kept as convention and for providing + # post-processing information if further processing is needed. For + # current Caffe2 model definitions that don't include post-processing inside + # the model, this number is not used. + # NOTE: There can be a slight difference between width and height + # scales, using a single number can results in numerical difference + # compared with D2's post-processing. + scale = target_height / image_size[0] + im_info.append([image_size[0], image_size[1], scale]) + im_info = torch.Tensor(im_info) + + return images.tensor.to(device), im_info.to(device) + + +class Caffe2MetaArch(Caffe2Compatible, torch.nn.Module): + """ + Base class for caffe2-compatible implementation of a meta architecture. + The forward is traceable and its traced graph can be converted to caffe2 + graph through ONNX. + """ + + def __init__(self, cfg, torch_model, enable_tensor_mode=True): + """ + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + torch_model (nn.Module): the detectron2 model (meta_arch) to be + converted. + """ + super().__init__() + self._wrapped_model = torch_model + self.eval() + set_caffe2_compatible_tensor_mode(self, enable_tensor_mode) + + def get_caffe2_inputs(self, batched_inputs): + """ + Convert pytorch-style structured inputs to caffe2-style inputs that + are tuples of tensors. + + Args: + batched_inputs (list[dict]): inputs to a detectron2 model + in its standard format. Each dict has "image" (CHW tensor), and optionally + "height" and "width". + + Returns: + tuple[Tensor]: + tuple of tensors that will be the inputs to the + :meth:`forward` method. For existing models, the first + is an NCHW tensor (padded and batched); the second is + a im_info Nx3 tensor, where the rows are + (height, width, unused legacy parameter) + """ + return convert_batched_inputs_to_c2_format( + batched_inputs, + self._wrapped_model.backbone.size_divisibility, + self._wrapped_model.device, + ) + + def encode_additional_info(self, predict_net, init_net): + """ + Save extra metadata that will be used by inference in the output protobuf. + """ + pass + + def forward(self, inputs): + """ + Run the forward in caffe2-style. It has to use caffe2-compatible ops + and the method will be used for tracing. + + Args: + inputs (tuple[Tensor]): inputs defined by :meth:`get_caffe2_input`. + They will be the inputs of the converted caffe2 graph. + + Returns: + tuple[Tensor]: output tensors. They will be the outputs of the + converted caffe2 graph. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def _caffe2_preprocess_image(self, inputs): + """ + Caffe2 implementation of preprocess_image, which is called inside each MetaArch's forward. + It normalizes the input images, and the final caffe2 graph assumes the + inputs have been batched already. + """ + data, im_info = inputs + data = alias(data, "data") + im_info = alias(im_info, "im_info") + mean, std = self._wrapped_model.pixel_mean, self._wrapped_model.pixel_std + normalized_data = (data - mean) / std + normalized_data = alias(normalized_data, "normalized_data") + + # Pack (data, im_info) into ImageList which is recognized by self.inference. + images = ImageList(tensor=normalized_data, image_sizes=im_info) + return images + + @staticmethod + def get_outputs_converter(predict_net, init_net): + """ + Creates a function that converts outputs of the caffe2 model to + detectron2's standard format. + The function uses information in `predict_net` and `init_net` that are + available at inferene time. Therefore the function logic can be used in inference. + + The returned function has the following signature: + + def convert(batched_inputs, c2_inputs, c2_results) -> detectron2_outputs + + Where + + * batched_inputs (list[dict]): the original input format of the meta arch + * c2_inputs (tuple[Tensor]): the caffe2 inputs. + * c2_results (dict[str, Tensor]): the caffe2 output format, + corresponding to the outputs of the :meth:`forward` function. + * detectron2_outputs: the original output format of the meta arch. + + This function can be used to compare the outputs of the original meta arch and + the converted caffe2 graph. + + Returns: + callable: a callable of the above signature. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + +class Caffe2GeneralizedRCNN(Caffe2MetaArch): + def __init__(self, cfg, torch_model, enable_tensor_mode=True): + assert isinstance(torch_model, meta_arch.GeneralizedRCNN) + torch_model = patch_generalized_rcnn(torch_model) + super().__init__(cfg, torch_model, enable_tensor_mode) + + try: + use_heatmap_max_keypoint = cfg.EXPORT_CAFFE2.USE_HEATMAP_MAX_KEYPOINT + except AttributeError: + use_heatmap_max_keypoint = False + self.roi_heads_patcher = ROIHeadsPatcher( + self._wrapped_model.roi_heads, use_heatmap_max_keypoint + ) + if self.tensor_mode: + self.roi_heads_patcher.patch_roi_heads() + + def encode_additional_info(self, predict_net, init_net): + size_divisibility = self._wrapped_model.backbone.size_divisibility + check_set_pb_arg(predict_net, "size_divisibility", "i", size_divisibility) + check_set_pb_arg( + predict_net, "device", "s", str.encode(str(self._wrapped_model.device), "ascii") + ) + check_set_pb_arg(predict_net, "meta_architecture", "s", b"GeneralizedRCNN") + + @mock_torch_nn_functional_interpolate() + def forward(self, inputs): + if not self.tensor_mode: + return self._wrapped_model.inference(inputs) + images = self._caffe2_preprocess_image(inputs) + features = self._wrapped_model.backbone(images.tensor) + proposals, _ = self._wrapped_model.proposal_generator(images, features) + detector_results, _ = self._wrapped_model.roi_heads(images, features, proposals) + return tuple(detector_results[0].flatten()) + + @staticmethod + def get_outputs_converter(predict_net, init_net): + def f(batched_inputs, c2_inputs, c2_results): + _, im_info = c2_inputs + image_sizes = [[int(im[0]), int(im[1])] for im in im_info] + results = assemble_rcnn_outputs_by_name(image_sizes, c2_results) + return meta_arch.GeneralizedRCNN._postprocess(results, batched_inputs, image_sizes) + + return f + + +class Caffe2RetinaNet(Caffe2MetaArch): + def __init__(self, cfg, torch_model): + assert isinstance(torch_model, meta_arch.RetinaNet) + super().__init__(cfg, torch_model) + + @mock_torch_nn_functional_interpolate() + def forward(self, inputs): + assert self.tensor_mode + images = self._caffe2_preprocess_image(inputs) + + # explicitly return the images sizes to avoid removing "im_info" by ONNX + # since it's not used in the forward path + return_tensors = [images.image_sizes] + + features = self._wrapped_model.backbone(images.tensor) + features = [features[f] for f in self._wrapped_model.head_in_features] + for i, feature_i in enumerate(features): + features[i] = alias(feature_i, "feature_{}".format(i), is_backward=True) + return_tensors.append(features[i]) + + pred_logits, pred_anchor_deltas = self._wrapped_model.head(features) + for i, (box_cls_i, box_delta_i) in enumerate(zip(pred_logits, pred_anchor_deltas)): + return_tensors.append(alias(box_cls_i, "box_cls_{}".format(i))) + return_tensors.append(alias(box_delta_i, "box_delta_{}".format(i))) + + return tuple(return_tensors) + + def encode_additional_info(self, predict_net, init_net): + size_divisibility = self._wrapped_model.backbone.size_divisibility + check_set_pb_arg(predict_net, "size_divisibility", "i", size_divisibility) + check_set_pb_arg( + predict_net, "device", "s", str.encode(str(self._wrapped_model.device), "ascii") + ) + check_set_pb_arg(predict_net, "meta_architecture", "s", b"RetinaNet") + + # Inference parameters: + check_set_pb_arg( + predict_net, "score_threshold", "f", _cast_to_f32(self._wrapped_model.test_score_thresh) + ) + check_set_pb_arg( + predict_net, "topk_candidates", "i", self._wrapped_model.test_topk_candidates + ) + check_set_pb_arg( + predict_net, "nms_threshold", "f", _cast_to_f32(self._wrapped_model.test_nms_thresh) + ) + check_set_pb_arg( + predict_net, + "max_detections_per_image", + "i", + self._wrapped_model.max_detections_per_image, + ) + + check_set_pb_arg( + predict_net, + "bbox_reg_weights", + "floats", + [_cast_to_f32(w) for w in self._wrapped_model.box2box_transform.weights], + ) + self._encode_anchor_generator_cfg(predict_net) + + def _encode_anchor_generator_cfg(self, predict_net): + # serialize anchor_generator for future use + serialized_anchor_generator = io.BytesIO() + torch.save(self._wrapped_model.anchor_generator, serialized_anchor_generator) + # Ideally we can put anchor generating inside the model, then we don't + # need to store this information. + bytes = serialized_anchor_generator.getvalue() + check_set_pb_arg(predict_net, "serialized_anchor_generator", "s", bytes) + + @staticmethod + def get_outputs_converter(predict_net, init_net): + self = types.SimpleNamespace() + serialized_anchor_generator = io.BytesIO( + get_pb_arg_vals(predict_net, "serialized_anchor_generator", None) + ) + self.anchor_generator = torch.load(serialized_anchor_generator) + bbox_reg_weights = get_pb_arg_floats(predict_net, "bbox_reg_weights", None) + self.box2box_transform = Box2BoxTransform(weights=tuple(bbox_reg_weights)) + self.test_score_thresh = get_pb_arg_valf(predict_net, "score_threshold", None) + self.test_topk_candidates = get_pb_arg_vali(predict_net, "topk_candidates", None) + self.test_nms_thresh = get_pb_arg_valf(predict_net, "nms_threshold", None) + self.max_detections_per_image = get_pb_arg_vali( + predict_net, "max_detections_per_image", None + ) + + # hack to reuse inference code from RetinaNet + for meth in [ + "forward_inference", + "inference_single_image", + "_transpose_dense_predictions", + "_decode_multi_level_predictions", + "_decode_per_level_predictions", + ]: + setattr(self, meth, functools.partial(getattr(meta_arch.RetinaNet, meth), self)) + + def f(batched_inputs, c2_inputs, c2_results): + _, im_info = c2_inputs + image_sizes = [[int(im[0]), int(im[1])] for im in im_info] + dummy_images = ImageList( + torch.randn( + ( + len(im_info), + 3, + ) + + tuple(image_sizes[0]) + ), + image_sizes, + ) + + num_features = len([x for x in c2_results.keys() if x.startswith("box_cls_")]) + pred_logits = [c2_results["box_cls_{}".format(i)] for i in range(num_features)] + pred_anchor_deltas = [c2_results["box_delta_{}".format(i)] for i in range(num_features)] + + # For each feature level, feature should have the same batch size and + # spatial dimension as the box_cls and box_delta. + dummy_features = [x.clone()[:, 0:0, :, :] for x in pred_logits] + # self.num_classess can be inferred + self.num_classes = pred_logits[0].shape[1] // (pred_anchor_deltas[0].shape[1] // 4) + + results = self.forward_inference( + dummy_images, dummy_features, [pred_logits, pred_anchor_deltas] + ) + return meta_arch.GeneralizedRCNN._postprocess(results, batched_inputs, image_sizes) + + return f + + +META_ARCH_CAFFE2_EXPORT_TYPE_MAP = { + "GeneralizedRCNN": Caffe2GeneralizedRCNN, + "RetinaNet": Caffe2RetinaNet, +} diff --git a/detectron2/export/caffe2_patch.py b/detectron2/export/caffe2_patch.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ddc2c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/caffe2_patch.py @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import contextlib +from unittest import mock +import torch + +from detectron2.modeling import poolers +from detectron2.modeling.proposal_generator import rpn +from detectron2.modeling.roi_heads import keypoint_head, mask_head +from detectron2.modeling.roi_heads.fast_rcnn import FastRCNNOutputLayers + +from .c10 import ( + Caffe2Compatible, + Caffe2FastRCNNOutputsInference, + Caffe2KeypointRCNNInference, + Caffe2MaskRCNNInference, + Caffe2ROIPooler, + Caffe2RPN, + caffe2_fast_rcnn_outputs_inference, + caffe2_keypoint_rcnn_inference, + caffe2_mask_rcnn_inference, +) + + +class GenericMixin: + pass + + +class Caffe2CompatibleConverter: + """ + A GenericUpdater which implements the `create_from` interface, by modifying + module object and assign it with another class replaceCls. + """ + + def __init__(self, replaceCls): + self.replaceCls = replaceCls + + def create_from(self, module): + # update module's class to the new class + assert isinstance(module, torch.nn.Module) + if issubclass(self.replaceCls, GenericMixin): + # replaceCls should act as mixin, create a new class on-the-fly + new_class = type( + "{}MixedWith{}".format(self.replaceCls.__name__, module.__class__.__name__), + (self.replaceCls, module.__class__), + {}, # {"new_method": lambda self: ...}, + ) + module.__class__ = new_class + else: + # replaceCls is complete class, this allow arbitrary class swap + module.__class__ = self.replaceCls + + # initialize Caffe2Compatible + if isinstance(module, Caffe2Compatible): + module.tensor_mode = False + + return module + + +def patch(model, target, updater, *args, **kwargs): + """ + recursively (post-order) update all modules with the target type and its + subclasses, make a initialization/composition/inheritance/... via the + updater.create_from. + """ + for name, module in model.named_children(): + model._modules[name] = patch(module, target, updater, *args, **kwargs) + if isinstance(model, target): + return updater.create_from(model, *args, **kwargs) + return model + + +def patch_generalized_rcnn(model): + ccc = Caffe2CompatibleConverter + model = patch(model, rpn.RPN, ccc(Caffe2RPN)) + model = patch(model, poolers.ROIPooler, ccc(Caffe2ROIPooler)) + + return model + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def mock_fastrcnn_outputs_inference( + tensor_mode, check=True, box_predictor_type=FastRCNNOutputLayers +): + with mock.patch.object( + box_predictor_type, + "inference", + autospec=True, + side_effect=Caffe2FastRCNNOutputsInference(tensor_mode), + ) as mocked_func: + yield + if check: + assert mocked_func.call_count > 0 + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def mock_mask_rcnn_inference(tensor_mode, patched_module, check=True): + with mock.patch( + "{}.mask_rcnn_inference".format(patched_module), side_effect=Caffe2MaskRCNNInference() + ) as mocked_func: + yield + if check: + assert mocked_func.call_count > 0 + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def mock_keypoint_rcnn_inference(tensor_mode, patched_module, use_heatmap_max_keypoint, check=True): + with mock.patch( + "{}.keypoint_rcnn_inference".format(patched_module), + side_effect=Caffe2KeypointRCNNInference(use_heatmap_max_keypoint), + ) as mocked_func: + yield + if check: + assert mocked_func.call_count > 0 + + +class ROIHeadsPatcher: + def __init__(self, heads, use_heatmap_max_keypoint): + self.heads = heads + self.use_heatmap_max_keypoint = use_heatmap_max_keypoint + self.previous_patched = {} + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def mock_roi_heads(self, tensor_mode=True): + """ + Patching several inference functions inside ROIHeads and its subclasses + + Args: + tensor_mode (bool): whether the inputs/outputs are caffe2's tensor + format or not. Default to True. + """ + # NOTE: this requries the `keypoint_rcnn_inference` and `mask_rcnn_inference` + # are called inside the same file as BaseXxxHead due to using mock.patch. + kpt_heads_mod = keypoint_head.BaseKeypointRCNNHead.__module__ + mask_head_mod = mask_head.BaseMaskRCNNHead.__module__ + + mock_ctx_managers = [ + mock_fastrcnn_outputs_inference( + tensor_mode=tensor_mode, + check=True, + box_predictor_type=type(self.heads.box_predictor), + ) + ] + if getattr(self.heads, "keypoint_on", False): + mock_ctx_managers += [ + mock_keypoint_rcnn_inference( + tensor_mode, kpt_heads_mod, self.use_heatmap_max_keypoint + ) + ] + if getattr(self.heads, "mask_on", False): + mock_ctx_managers += [mock_mask_rcnn_inference(tensor_mode, mask_head_mod)] + + with contextlib.ExitStack() as stack: # python 3.3+ + for mgr in mock_ctx_managers: + stack.enter_context(mgr) + yield + + def patch_roi_heads(self, tensor_mode=True): + self.previous_patched["box_predictor"] = self.heads.box_predictor.inference + self.previous_patched["keypoint_rcnn"] = keypoint_head.keypoint_rcnn_inference + self.previous_patched["mask_rcnn"] = mask_head.mask_rcnn_inference + + def patched_fastrcnn_outputs_inference(predictions, proposal): + return caffe2_fast_rcnn_outputs_inference( + True, self.heads.box_predictor, predictions, proposal + ) + + self.heads.box_predictor.inference = patched_fastrcnn_outputs_inference + + if getattr(self.heads, "keypoint_on", False): + + def patched_keypoint_rcnn_inference(pred_keypoint_logits, pred_instances): + return caffe2_keypoint_rcnn_inference( + self.use_heatmap_max_keypoint, pred_keypoint_logits, pred_instances + ) + + keypoint_head.keypoint_rcnn_inference = patched_keypoint_rcnn_inference + + if getattr(self.heads, "mask_on", False): + + def patched_mask_rcnn_inference(pred_mask_logits, pred_instances): + return caffe2_mask_rcnn_inference(pred_mask_logits, pred_instances) + + mask_head.mask_rcnn_inference = patched_mask_rcnn_inference + + def unpatch_roi_heads(self): + self.heads.box_predictor.inference = self.previous_patched["box_predictor"] + keypoint_head.keypoint_rcnn_inference = self.previous_patched["keypoint_rcnn"] + mask_head.mask_rcnn_inference = self.previous_patched["mask_rcnn"] diff --git a/detectron2/export/flatten.py b/detectron2/export/flatten.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5ba429 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/flatten.py @@ -0,0 +1,330 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import collections +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Tuple +import torch +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances, ROIMasks +from detectron2.utils.registry import _convert_target_to_string, locate + +from .torchscript_patch import patch_builtin_len + + +@dataclass +class Schema: + """ + A Schema defines how to flatten a possibly hierarchical object into tuple of + primitive objects, so it can be used as inputs/outputs of PyTorch's tracing. + + PyTorch does not support tracing a function that produces rich output + structures (e.g. dict, Instances, Boxes). To trace such a function, we + flatten the rich object into tuple of tensors, and return this tuple of tensors + instead. Meanwhile, we also need to know how to "rebuild" the original object + from the flattened results, so we can evaluate the flattened results. + A Schema defines how to flatten an object, and while flattening it, it records + necessary schemas so that the object can be rebuilt using the flattened outputs. + + The flattened object and the schema object is returned by ``.flatten`` classmethod. + Then the original object can be rebuilt with the ``__call__`` method of schema. + + A Schema is a dataclass that can be serialized easily. + """ + + # inspired by FetchMapper in tensorflow/python/client/session.py + + @classmethod + def flatten(cls, obj): + raise NotImplementedError + + def __call__(self, values): + raise NotImplementedError + + @staticmethod + def _concat(values): + ret = () + sizes = [] + for v in values: + assert isinstance(v, tuple), "Flattened results must be a tuple" + ret = ret + v + sizes.append(len(v)) + return ret, sizes + + @staticmethod + def _split(values, sizes): + if len(sizes): + expected_len = sum(sizes) + assert ( + len(values) == expected_len + ), f"Values has length {len(values)} but expect length {expected_len}." + ret = [] + for k in range(len(sizes)): + begin, end = sum(sizes[:k]), sum(sizes[: k + 1]) + ret.append(values[begin:end]) + return ret + + +@dataclass +class ListSchema(Schema): + schemas: List[Schema] # the schemas that define how to flatten each element in the list + sizes: List[int] # the flattened length of each element + + def __call__(self, values): + values = self._split(values, self.sizes) + if len(values) != len(self.schemas): + raise ValueError( + f"Values has length {len(values)} but schemas " f"has length {len(self.schemas)}!" + ) + values = [m(v) for m, v in zip(self.schemas, values)] + return list(values) + + @classmethod + def flatten(cls, obj): + res = [flatten_to_tuple(k) for k in obj] + values, sizes = cls._concat([k[0] for k in res]) + return values, cls([k[1] for k in res], sizes) + + +@dataclass +class TupleSchema(ListSchema): + def __call__(self, values): + return tuple(super().__call__(values)) + + +@dataclass +class IdentitySchema(Schema): + def __call__(self, values): + return values[0] + + @classmethod + def flatten(cls, obj): + return (obj,), cls() + + +@dataclass +class DictSchema(ListSchema): + keys: List[str] + + def __call__(self, values): + values = super().__call__(values) + return dict(zip(self.keys, values)) + + @classmethod + def flatten(cls, obj): + for k in obj.keys(): + if not isinstance(k, str): + raise KeyError("Only support flattening dictionaries if keys are str.") + keys = sorted(obj.keys()) + values = [obj[k] for k in keys] + ret, schema = ListSchema.flatten(values) + return ret, cls(schema.schemas, schema.sizes, keys) + + +@dataclass +class InstancesSchema(DictSchema): + def __call__(self, values): + image_size, fields = values[-1], values[:-1] + fields = super().__call__(fields) + return Instances(image_size, **fields) + + @classmethod + def flatten(cls, obj): + ret, schema = super().flatten(obj.get_fields()) + size = obj.image_size + if not isinstance(size, torch.Tensor): + size = torch.tensor(size) + return ret + (size,), schema + + +@dataclass +class TensorWrapSchema(Schema): + """ + For classes that are simple wrapper of tensors, e.g. + Boxes, RotatedBoxes, BitMasks + """ + + class_name: str + + def __call__(self, values): + return locate(self.class_name)(values[0]) + + @classmethod + def flatten(cls, obj): + return (obj.tensor,), cls(_convert_target_to_string(type(obj))) + + +# if more custom structures needed in the future, can allow +# passing in extra schemas for custom types +def flatten_to_tuple(obj): + """ + Flatten an object so it can be used for PyTorch tracing. + Also returns how to rebuild the original object from the flattened outputs. + + Returns: + res (tuple): the flattened results that can be used as tracing outputs + schema: an object with a ``__call__`` method such that ``schema(res) == obj``. + It is a pure dataclass that can be serialized. + """ + schemas = [ + ((str, bytes), IdentitySchema), + (list, ListSchema), + (tuple, TupleSchema), + (collections.abc.Mapping, DictSchema), + (Instances, InstancesSchema), + ((Boxes, ROIMasks), TensorWrapSchema), + ] + for klass, schema in schemas: + if isinstance(obj, klass): + F = schema + break + else: + F = IdentitySchema + + return F.flatten(obj) + + +class TracingAdapter(nn.Module): + """ + A model may take rich input/output format (e.g. dict or custom classes), + but `torch.jit.trace` requires tuple of tensors as input/output. + This adapter flattens input/output format of a model so it becomes traceable. + + It also records the necessary schema to rebuild model's inputs/outputs from flattened + inputs/outputs. + + Example: + :: + outputs = model(inputs) # inputs/outputs may be rich structure + adapter = TracingAdapter(model, inputs) + + # can now trace the model, with adapter.flattened_inputs, or another + # tuple of tensors with the same length and meaning + traced = torch.jit.trace(adapter, adapter.flattened_inputs) + + # traced model can only produce flattened outputs (tuple of tensors) + flattened_outputs = traced(*adapter.flattened_inputs) + # adapter knows the schema to convert it back (new_outputs == outputs) + new_outputs = adapter.outputs_schema(flattened_outputs) + """ + + flattened_inputs: Tuple[torch.Tensor] = None + """ + Flattened version of inputs given to this class's constructor. + """ + + inputs_schema: Schema = None + """ + Schema of the inputs given to this class's constructor. + """ + + outputs_schema: Schema = None + """ + Schema of the output produced by calling the given model with inputs. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + model: nn.Module, + inputs, + inference_func: Optional[Callable] = None, + allow_non_tensor: bool = False, + ): + """ + Args: + model: an nn.Module + inputs: An input argument or a tuple of input arguments used to call model. + After flattening, it has to only consist of tensors. + inference_func: a callable that takes (model, *inputs), calls the + model with inputs, and return outputs. By default it + is ``lambda model, *inputs: model(*inputs)``. Can be override + if you need to call the model differently. + allow_non_tensor: allow inputs/outputs to contain non-tensor objects. + This option will filter out non-tensor objects to make the + model traceable, but ``inputs_schema``/``outputs_schema`` cannot be + used anymore because inputs/outputs cannot be rebuilt from pure tensors. + This is useful when you're only interested in the single trace of + execution (e.g. for flop count), but not interested in + generalizing the traced graph to new inputs. + """ + super().__init__() + if isinstance(model, (nn.parallel.distributed.DistributedDataParallel, nn.DataParallel)): + model = model.module + self.model = model + if not isinstance(inputs, tuple): + inputs = (inputs,) + self.inputs = inputs + self.allow_non_tensor = allow_non_tensor + + if inference_func is None: + inference_func = lambda model, *inputs: model(*inputs) # noqa + self.inference_func = inference_func + + self.flattened_inputs, self.inputs_schema = flatten_to_tuple(inputs) + + if all(isinstance(x, torch.Tensor) for x in self.flattened_inputs): + return + if self.allow_non_tensor: + self.flattened_inputs = tuple( + [x for x in self.flattened_inputs if isinstance(x, torch.Tensor)] + ) + self.inputs_schema = None + else: + for input in self.flattened_inputs: + if not isinstance(input, torch.Tensor): + raise ValueError( + "Inputs for tracing must only contain tensors. " + f"Got a {type(input)} instead." + ) + + def forward(self, *args: torch.Tensor): + with torch.no_grad(), patch_builtin_len(): + if self.inputs_schema is not None: + inputs_orig_format = self.inputs_schema(args) + else: + if len(args) != len(self.flattened_inputs) or any( + x is not y for x, y in zip(args, self.flattened_inputs) + ): + raise ValueError( + "TracingAdapter does not contain valid inputs_schema." + " So it cannot generalize to other inputs and must be" + " traced with `.flattened_inputs`." + ) + inputs_orig_format = self.inputs + + outputs = self.inference_func(self.model, *inputs_orig_format) + flattened_outputs, schema = flatten_to_tuple(outputs) + + flattened_output_tensors = tuple( + [x for x in flattened_outputs if isinstance(x, torch.Tensor)] + ) + if len(flattened_output_tensors) < len(flattened_outputs): + if self.allow_non_tensor: + flattened_outputs = flattened_output_tensors + self.outputs_schema = None + else: + raise ValueError( + "Model cannot be traced because some model outputs " + "cannot flatten to tensors." + ) + else: # schema is valid + if self.outputs_schema is None: + self.outputs_schema = schema + else: + assert self.outputs_schema == schema, ( + "Model should always return outputs with the same " + "structure so it can be traced!" + ) + return flattened_outputs + + def _create_wrapper(self, traced_model): + """ + Return a function that has an input/output interface the same as the + original model, but it calls the given traced model under the hood. + """ + + def forward(*args): + flattened_inputs, _ = flatten_to_tuple(args) + flattened_outputs = traced_model(*flattened_inputs) + return self.outputs_schema(flattened_outputs) + + return forward diff --git a/detectron2/export/shared.py b/detectron2/export/shared.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe5b790 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/shared.py @@ -0,0 +1,1039 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import collections +import copy +import functools +import logging +import numpy as np +import os +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union +from unittest import mock +import caffe2.python.utils as putils +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from caffe2.proto import caffe2_pb2 +from caffe2.python import core, net_drawer, workspace +from torch.nn.functional import interpolate as interp + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +# ==== torch/utils_toffee/cast.py ======================================= + + +def to_device(t, device_str): + """ + This function is a replacement of .to(another_device) such that it allows the + casting to be traced properly by explicitly calling the underlying copy ops. + It also avoids introducing unncessary op when casting to the same device. + """ + src = t.device + dst = torch.device(device_str) + + if src == dst: + return t + elif src.type == "cuda" and dst.type == "cpu": + return torch.ops._caffe2.CopyGPUToCPU(t) + elif src.type == "cpu" and dst.type == "cuda": + return torch.ops._caffe2.CopyCPUToGPU(t) + else: + raise RuntimeError("Can't cast tensor from device {} to device {}".format(src, dst)) + + +# ==== torch/utils_toffee/interpolate.py ======================================= + + +# Note: borrowed from vision/detection/fair/detectron/detectron/modeling/detector.py +def BilinearInterpolation(tensor_in, up_scale): + assert up_scale % 2 == 0, "Scale should be even" + + def upsample_filt(size): + factor = (size + 1) // 2 + if size % 2 == 1: + center = factor - 1 + else: + center = factor - 0.5 + + og = np.ogrid[:size, :size] + return (1 - abs(og[0] - center) / factor) * (1 - abs(og[1] - center) / factor) + + kernel_size = int(up_scale) * 2 + bil_filt = upsample_filt(kernel_size) + + dim = int(tensor_in.shape[1]) + kernel = np.zeros((dim, dim, kernel_size, kernel_size), dtype=np.float32) + kernel[range(dim), range(dim), :, :] = bil_filt + + tensor_out = F.conv_transpose2d( + tensor_in, + weight=to_device(torch.Tensor(kernel), tensor_in.device), + bias=None, + stride=int(up_scale), + padding=int(up_scale / 2), + ) + + return tensor_out + + +# NOTE: ONNX is incompatible with traced torch.nn.functional.interpolate if +# using dynamic `scale_factor` rather than static `size`. (T43166860) +# NOTE: Caffe2 Int8 conversion might not be able to quantize `size` properly. +def onnx_compatibale_interpolate( + input, size=None, scale_factor=None, mode="nearest", align_corners=None +): + # NOTE: The input dimensions are interpreted in the form: + # `mini-batch x channels x [optional depth] x [optional height] x width`. + if size is None and scale_factor is not None: + if input.dim() == 4: + if isinstance(scale_factor, (int, float)): + height_scale, width_scale = (scale_factor, scale_factor) + else: + assert isinstance(scale_factor, (tuple, list)) + assert len(scale_factor) == 2 + height_scale, width_scale = scale_factor + + assert not align_corners, "No matching C2 op for align_corners == True" + if mode == "nearest": + return torch.ops._caffe2.ResizeNearest( + input, order="NCHW", width_scale=width_scale, height_scale=height_scale + ) + elif mode == "bilinear": + logger.warning( + "Use F.conv_transpose2d for bilinear interpolate" + " because there's no such C2 op, this may cause significant" + " slowdown and the boundary pixels won't be as same as" + " using F.interpolate due to padding." + ) + assert height_scale == width_scale + return BilinearInterpolation(input, up_scale=height_scale) + logger.warning("Output size is not static, it might cause ONNX conversion issue") + + return interp(input, size, scale_factor, mode, align_corners) + + +def mock_torch_nn_functional_interpolate(): + def decorator(func): + @functools.wraps(func) + def _mock_torch_nn_functional_interpolate(*args, **kwargs): + if torch.onnx.is_in_onnx_export(): + with mock.patch( + "torch.nn.functional.interpolate", side_effect=onnx_compatibale_interpolate + ): + return func(*args, **kwargs) + else: + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + return _mock_torch_nn_functional_interpolate + + return decorator + + +# ==== torch/utils_caffe2/ws_utils.py ========================================== + + +class ScopedWS: + def __init__(self, ws_name, is_reset, is_cleanup=False): + self.ws_name = ws_name + self.is_reset = is_reset + self.is_cleanup = is_cleanup + self.org_ws = "" + + def __enter__(self): + self.org_ws = workspace.CurrentWorkspace() + if self.ws_name is not None: + workspace.SwitchWorkspace(self.ws_name, True) + if self.is_reset: + workspace.ResetWorkspace() + + return workspace + + def __exit__(self, *args): + if self.is_cleanup: + workspace.ResetWorkspace() + if self.ws_name is not None: + workspace.SwitchWorkspace(self.org_ws) + + +def fetch_any_blob(name): + bb = None + try: + bb = workspace.FetchBlob(name) + except TypeError: + bb = workspace.FetchInt8Blob(name) + except Exception as e: + logger.error("Get blob {} error: {}".format(name, e)) + + return bb + + +# ==== torch/utils_caffe2/protobuf.py ========================================== + + +def get_pb_arg(pb, arg_name): + for x in pb.arg: + if x.name == arg_name: + return x + return None + + +def get_pb_arg_valf(pb, arg_name, default_val): + arg = get_pb_arg(pb, arg_name) + return arg.f if arg is not None else default_val + + +def get_pb_arg_floats(pb, arg_name, default_val): + arg = get_pb_arg(pb, arg_name) + return list(map(float, arg.floats)) if arg is not None else default_val + + +def get_pb_arg_ints(pb, arg_name, default_val): + arg = get_pb_arg(pb, arg_name) + return list(map(int, arg.ints)) if arg is not None else default_val + + +def get_pb_arg_vali(pb, arg_name, default_val): + arg = get_pb_arg(pb, arg_name) + return arg.i if arg is not None else default_val + + +def get_pb_arg_vals(pb, arg_name, default_val): + arg = get_pb_arg(pb, arg_name) + return arg.s if arg is not None else default_val + + +def get_pb_arg_valstrings(pb, arg_name, default_val): + arg = get_pb_arg(pb, arg_name) + return list(arg.strings) if arg is not None else default_val + + +def check_set_pb_arg(pb, arg_name, arg_attr, arg_value, allow_override=False): + arg = get_pb_arg(pb, arg_name) + if arg is None: + arg = putils.MakeArgument(arg_name, arg_value) + assert hasattr(arg, arg_attr) + pb.arg.extend([arg]) + if allow_override and getattr(arg, arg_attr) != arg_value: + logger.warning( + "Override argument {}: {} -> {}".format(arg_name, getattr(arg, arg_attr), arg_value) + ) + setattr(arg, arg_attr, arg_value) + else: + assert arg is not None + assert getattr(arg, arg_attr) == arg_value, "Existing value {}, new value {}".format( + getattr(arg, arg_attr), arg_value + ) + + +def _create_const_fill_op_from_numpy(name, tensor, device_option=None): + assert type(tensor) == np.ndarray + kTypeNameMapper = { + np.dtype("float32"): "GivenTensorFill", + np.dtype("int32"): "GivenTensorIntFill", + np.dtype("int64"): "GivenTensorInt64Fill", + np.dtype("uint8"): "GivenTensorStringFill", + } + + args_dict = {} + if tensor.dtype == np.dtype("uint8"): + args_dict.update({"values": [str(tensor.data)], "shape": [1]}) + else: + args_dict.update({"values": tensor, "shape": tensor.shape}) + + if device_option is not None: + args_dict["device_option"] = device_option + + return core.CreateOperator(kTypeNameMapper[tensor.dtype], [], [name], **args_dict) + + +def _create_const_fill_op_from_c2_int8_tensor(name, int8_tensor): + assert type(int8_tensor) == workspace.Int8Tensor + kTypeNameMapper = { + np.dtype("int32"): "Int8GivenIntTensorFill", + np.dtype("uint8"): "Int8GivenTensorFill", + } + + tensor = int8_tensor.data + assert tensor.dtype in [np.dtype("uint8"), np.dtype("int32")] + values = tensor.tobytes() if tensor.dtype == np.dtype("uint8") else tensor + + return core.CreateOperator( + kTypeNameMapper[tensor.dtype], + [], + [name], + values=values, + shape=tensor.shape, + Y_scale=int8_tensor.scale, + Y_zero_point=int8_tensor.zero_point, + ) + + +def create_const_fill_op( + name: str, + blob: Union[np.ndarray, workspace.Int8Tensor], + device_option: Optional[caffe2_pb2.DeviceOption] = None, +) -> caffe2_pb2.OperatorDef: + """ + Given a blob object, return the Caffe2 operator that creates this blob + as constant. Currently support NumPy tensor and Caffe2 Int8Tensor. + """ + + tensor_type = type(blob) + assert tensor_type in [ + np.ndarray, + workspace.Int8Tensor, + ], 'Error when creating const fill op for "{}", unsupported blob type: {}'.format( + name, type(blob) + ) + + if tensor_type == np.ndarray: + return _create_const_fill_op_from_numpy(name, blob, device_option) + elif tensor_type == workspace.Int8Tensor: + assert device_option is None + return _create_const_fill_op_from_c2_int8_tensor(name, blob) + + +def construct_init_net_from_params( + params: Dict[str, Any], device_options: Optional[Dict[str, caffe2_pb2.DeviceOption]] = None +) -> caffe2_pb2.NetDef: + """ + Construct the init_net from params dictionary + """ + init_net = caffe2_pb2.NetDef() + device_options = device_options or {} + for name, blob in params.items(): + if isinstance(blob, str): + logger.warning( + ( + "Blob {} with type {} is not supported in generating init net," + " skipped.".format(name, type(blob)) + ) + ) + continue + init_net.op.extend( + [create_const_fill_op(name, blob, device_option=device_options.get(name, None))] + ) + init_net.external_output.append(name) + return init_net + + +def get_producer_map(ssa): + """ + Return dict from versioned blob to (i, j), + where i is index of producer op, j is the index of output of that op. + """ + producer_map = {} + for i in range(len(ssa)): + outputs = ssa[i][1] + for j, outp in enumerate(outputs): + producer_map[outp] = (i, j) + return producer_map + + +def get_consumer_map(ssa): + """ + Return dict from versioned blob to list of (i, j), + where i is index of consumer op, j is the index of input of that op. + """ + consumer_map = collections.defaultdict(list) + for i in range(len(ssa)): + inputs = ssa[i][0] + for j, inp in enumerate(inputs): + consumer_map[inp].append((i, j)) + return consumer_map + + +def get_params_from_init_net( + init_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, +) -> [Dict[str, Any], Dict[str, caffe2_pb2.DeviceOption]]: + """ + Take the output blobs from init_net by running it. + Outputs: + params: dict from blob name to numpy array + device_options: dict from blob name to the device option of its creating op + """ + # NOTE: this assumes that the params is determined by producer op with the + # only exception be CopyGPUToCPU which is CUDA op but returns CPU tensor. + def _get_device_option(producer_op): + if producer_op.type == "CopyGPUToCPU": + return caffe2_pb2.DeviceOption() + else: + return producer_op.device_option + + with ScopedWS("__get_params_from_init_net__", is_reset=True, is_cleanup=True) as ws: + ws.RunNetOnce(init_net) + params = {b: fetch_any_blob(b) for b in init_net.external_output} + ssa, versions = core.get_ssa(init_net) + producer_map = get_producer_map(ssa) + device_options = { + b: _get_device_option(init_net.op[producer_map[(b, versions[b])][0]]) + for b in init_net.external_output + } + return params, device_options + + +def _updater_raise(op, input_types, output_types): + raise RuntimeError( + "Failed to apply updater for op {} given input_types {} and" + " output_types {}".format(op, input_types, output_types) + ) + + +def _generic_status_identifier( + predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, + status_updater: Callable, + known_status: Dict[Tuple[str, int], Any], +) -> Dict[Tuple[str, int], Any]: + """ + Statically infer the status of each blob, the status can be such as device type + (CPU/GPU), layout (NCHW/NHWC), data type (float32/int8), etc. "Blob" here + is versioned blob (Tuple[str, int]) in the format compatible with ssa. + Inputs: + predict_net: the caffe2 network + status_updater: a callable, given an op and the status of its input/output, + it returns the updated status of input/output. `None` is used for + representing unknown status. + known_status: a dict containing known status, used as initialization. + Outputs: + A dict mapping from versioned blob to its status + """ + ssa, versions = core.get_ssa(predict_net) + versioned_ext_input = [(b, 0) for b in predict_net.external_input] + versioned_ext_output = [(b, versions[b]) for b in predict_net.external_output] + all_versioned_blobs = set().union(*[set(x[0] + x[1]) for x in ssa]) + + allowed_vbs = all_versioned_blobs.union(versioned_ext_input).union(versioned_ext_output) + assert all(k in allowed_vbs for k in known_status) + assert all(v is not None for v in known_status.values()) + _known_status = copy.deepcopy(known_status) + + def _check_and_update(key, value): + assert value is not None + if key in _known_status: + if not _known_status[key] == value: + raise RuntimeError( + "Confilict status for {}, existing status {}, new status {}".format( + key, _known_status[key], value + ) + ) + _known_status[key] = value + + def _update_i(op, ssa_i): + versioned_inputs = ssa_i[0] + versioned_outputs = ssa_i[1] + + inputs_status = [_known_status.get(b, None) for b in versioned_inputs] + outputs_status = [_known_status.get(b, None) for b in versioned_outputs] + + new_inputs_status, new_outputs_status = status_updater(op, inputs_status, outputs_status) + + for versioned_blob, status in zip( + versioned_inputs + versioned_outputs, new_inputs_status + new_outputs_status + ): + if status is not None: + _check_and_update(versioned_blob, status) + + for op, ssa_i in zip(predict_net.op, ssa): + _update_i(op, ssa_i) + for op, ssa_i in zip(reversed(predict_net.op), reversed(ssa)): + _update_i(op, ssa_i) + + # NOTE: This strictly checks all the blob from predict_net must be assgined + # a known status. However sometimes it's impossible (eg. having deadend op), + # we may relax this constraint if + for k in all_versioned_blobs: + if k not in _known_status: + raise NotImplementedError( + "Can not infer the status for {}. Currently only support the case where" + " a single forward and backward pass can identify status for all blobs.".format(k) + ) + + return _known_status + + +def infer_device_type( + predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, + known_status: Dict[Tuple[str, int], Any], + device_name_style: str = "caffe2", +) -> Dict[Tuple[str, int], str]: + """Return the device type ("cpu" or "gpu"/"cuda") of each (versioned) blob""" + + assert device_name_style in ["caffe2", "pytorch"] + _CPU_STR = "cpu" + _GPU_STR = "gpu" if device_name_style == "caffe2" else "cuda" + + def _copy_cpu_to_gpu_updater(op, input_types, output_types): + if input_types[0] == _GPU_STR or output_types[0] == _CPU_STR: + _updater_raise(op, input_types, output_types) + return ([_CPU_STR], [_GPU_STR]) + + def _copy_gpu_to_cpu_updater(op, input_types, output_types): + if input_types[0] == _CPU_STR or output_types[0] == _GPU_STR: + _updater_raise(op, input_types, output_types) + return ([_GPU_STR], [_CPU_STR]) + + def _other_ops_updater(op, input_types, output_types): + non_none_types = [x for x in input_types + output_types if x is not None] + if len(non_none_types) > 0: + the_type = non_none_types[0] + if not all(x == the_type for x in non_none_types): + _updater_raise(op, input_types, output_types) + else: + the_type = None + return ([the_type for _ in op.input], [the_type for _ in op.output]) + + def _device_updater(op, *args, **kwargs): + return { + "CopyCPUToGPU": _copy_cpu_to_gpu_updater, + "CopyGPUToCPU": _copy_gpu_to_cpu_updater, + }.get(op.type, _other_ops_updater)(op, *args, **kwargs) + + return _generic_status_identifier(predict_net, _device_updater, known_status) + + +# ==== torch/utils_caffe2/vis.py =============================================== + + +def _modify_blob_names(ops, blob_rename_f): + ret = [] + + def _replace_list(blob_list, replaced_list): + del blob_list[:] + blob_list.extend(replaced_list) + + for x in ops: + cur = copy.deepcopy(x) + _replace_list(cur.input, list(map(blob_rename_f, cur.input))) + _replace_list(cur.output, list(map(blob_rename_f, cur.output))) + ret.append(cur) + + return ret + + +def _rename_blob(name, blob_sizes, blob_ranges): + def _list_to_str(bsize): + ret = ", ".join([str(x) for x in bsize]) + ret = "[" + ret + "]" + return ret + + ret = name + if blob_sizes is not None and name in blob_sizes: + ret += "\n" + _list_to_str(blob_sizes[name]) + if blob_ranges is not None and name in blob_ranges: + ret += "\n" + _list_to_str(blob_ranges[name]) + + return ret + + +# graph_name could not contain word 'graph' +def save_graph(net, file_name, graph_name="net", op_only=True, blob_sizes=None, blob_ranges=None): + blob_rename_f = functools.partial(_rename_blob, blob_sizes=blob_sizes, blob_ranges=blob_ranges) + return save_graph_base(net, file_name, graph_name, op_only, blob_rename_f) + + +def save_graph_base(net, file_name, graph_name="net", op_only=True, blob_rename_func=None): + graph = None + ops = net.op + if blob_rename_func is not None: + ops = _modify_blob_names(ops, blob_rename_func) + if not op_only: + graph = net_drawer.GetPydotGraph(ops, graph_name, rankdir="TB") + else: + graph = net_drawer.GetPydotGraphMinimal( + ops, graph_name, rankdir="TB", minimal_dependency=True + ) + + try: + par_dir = os.path.dirname(file_name) + if not os.path.exists(par_dir): + os.makedirs(par_dir) + + format = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(file_name))[-1] + if format == ".png": + graph.write_png(file_name) + elif format == ".pdf": + graph.write_pdf(file_name) + elif format == ".svg": + graph.write_svg(file_name) + else: + print("Incorrect format {}".format(format)) + except Exception as e: + print("Error when writing graph to image {}".format(e)) + + return graph + + +# ==== torch/utils_toffee/aten_to_caffe2.py ==================================== + + +def group_norm_replace_aten_with_caffe2(predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef): + """ + For ONNX exported model, GroupNorm will be represented as ATen op, + this can be a drop in replacement from ATen to GroupNorm + """ + count = 0 + for op in predict_net.op: + if op.type == "ATen": + op_name = get_pb_arg_vals(op, "operator", None) # return byte in py3 + if op_name and op_name.decode() == "group_norm": + op.arg.remove(get_pb_arg(op, "operator")) + + if get_pb_arg_vali(op, "cudnn_enabled", None): + op.arg.remove(get_pb_arg(op, "cudnn_enabled")) + + num_groups = get_pb_arg_vali(op, "num_groups", None) + if num_groups is not None: + op.arg.remove(get_pb_arg(op, "num_groups")) + check_set_pb_arg(op, "group", "i", num_groups) + + op.type = "GroupNorm" + count += 1 + if count > 1: + logger.info("Replaced {} ATen operator to GroupNormOp".format(count)) + + +# ==== torch/utils_toffee/alias.py ============================================= + + +def alias(x, name, is_backward=False): + if not torch.onnx.is_in_onnx_export(): + return x + assert isinstance(x, torch.Tensor) + return torch.ops._caffe2.AliasWithName(x, name, is_backward=is_backward) + + +def fuse_alias_placeholder(predict_net, init_net): + """Remove AliasWithName placeholder and rename the input/output of it""" + # First we finish all the re-naming + for i, op in enumerate(predict_net.op): + if op.type == "AliasWithName": + assert len(op.input) == 1 + assert len(op.output) == 1 + name = get_pb_arg_vals(op, "name", None).decode() + is_backward = bool(get_pb_arg_vali(op, "is_backward", 0)) + rename_op_input(predict_net, init_net, i, 0, name, from_producer=is_backward) + rename_op_output(predict_net, i, 0, name) + + # Remove AliasWithName, should be very safe since it's a non-op + new_ops = [] + for op in predict_net.op: + if op.type != "AliasWithName": + new_ops.append(op) + else: + # safety check + assert op.input == op.output + assert op.input[0] == op.arg[0].s.decode() + del predict_net.op[:] + predict_net.op.extend(new_ops) + + +# ==== torch/utils_caffe2/graph_transform.py =================================== + + +class IllegalGraphTransformError(ValueError): + """When a graph transform function call can't be executed.""" + + +def _rename_versioned_blob_in_proto( + proto: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, + old_name: str, + new_name: str, + version: int, + ssa: List[Tuple[List[Tuple[str, int]], List[Tuple[str, int]]]], + start_versions: Dict[str, int], + end_versions: Dict[str, int], +): + """In given proto, rename all blobs with matched version""" + # Operater list + for op, i_th_ssa in zip(proto.op, ssa): + versioned_inputs, versioned_outputs = i_th_ssa + for i in range(len(op.input)): + if versioned_inputs[i] == (old_name, version): + op.input[i] = new_name + for i in range(len(op.output)): + if versioned_outputs[i] == (old_name, version): + op.output[i] = new_name + # external_input + if start_versions.get(old_name, 0) == version: + for i in range(len(proto.external_input)): + if proto.external_input[i] == old_name: + proto.external_input[i] = new_name + # external_output + if end_versions.get(old_name, 0) == version: + for i in range(len(proto.external_output)): + if proto.external_output[i] == old_name: + proto.external_output[i] = new_name + + +def rename_op_input( + predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, + init_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, + op_id: int, + input_id: int, + new_name: str, + from_producer: bool = False, +): + """ + Rename the op_id-th operator in predict_net, change it's input_id-th input's + name to the new_name. It also does automatic re-route and change + external_input and init_net if necessary. + - It requires the input is only consumed by this op. + - This function modifies predict_net and init_net in-place. + - When from_producer is enable, this also updates other operators that consumes + the same input. Be cautious because may trigger unintended behavior. + """ + assert isinstance(predict_net, caffe2_pb2.NetDef) + assert isinstance(init_net, caffe2_pb2.NetDef) + + init_net_ssa, init_net_versions = core.get_ssa(init_net) + predict_net_ssa, predict_net_versions = core.get_ssa( + predict_net, copy.deepcopy(init_net_versions) + ) + + versioned_inputs, versioned_outputs = predict_net_ssa[op_id] + old_name, version = versioned_inputs[input_id] + + if from_producer: + producer_map = get_producer_map(predict_net_ssa) + if not (old_name, version) in producer_map: + raise NotImplementedError( + "Can't find producer, the input {} is probably from" + " init_net, this is not supported yet.".format(old_name) + ) + producer = producer_map[(old_name, version)] + rename_op_output(predict_net, producer[0], producer[1], new_name) + return + + def contain_targets(op_ssa): + return (old_name, version) in op_ssa[0] + + is_consumer = [contain_targets(op_ssa) for op_ssa in predict_net_ssa] + if sum(is_consumer) > 1: + raise IllegalGraphTransformError( + ( + "Input '{}' of operator(#{}) are consumed by other ops, please use" + + " rename_op_output on the producer instead. Offending op: \n{}" + ).format(old_name, op_id, predict_net.op[op_id]) + ) + + # update init_net + _rename_versioned_blob_in_proto( + init_net, old_name, new_name, version, init_net_ssa, {}, init_net_versions + ) + # update predict_net + _rename_versioned_blob_in_proto( + predict_net, + old_name, + new_name, + version, + predict_net_ssa, + init_net_versions, + predict_net_versions, + ) + + +def rename_op_output(predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, op_id: int, output_id: int, new_name: str): + """ + Rename the op_id-th operator in predict_net, change it's output_id-th input's + name to the new_name. It also does automatic re-route and change + external_output and if necessary. + - It allows multiple consumers of its output. + - This function modifies predict_net in-place, doesn't need init_net. + """ + assert isinstance(predict_net, caffe2_pb2.NetDef) + + ssa, blob_versions = core.get_ssa(predict_net) + + versioned_inputs, versioned_outputs = ssa[op_id] + old_name, version = versioned_outputs[output_id] + + # update predict_net + _rename_versioned_blob_in_proto( + predict_net, old_name, new_name, version, ssa, {}, blob_versions + ) + + +def get_sub_graph_external_input_output( + predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef, sub_graph_op_indices: List[int] +) -> Tuple[List[Tuple[str, int]], List[Tuple[str, int]]]: + """ + Return the list of external input/output of sub-graph, + each element is tuple of the name and corresponding version in predict_net. + + external input/output is defined the same way as caffe2 NetDef. + """ + ssa, versions = core.get_ssa(predict_net) + + all_inputs = [] + all_outputs = [] + for op_id in sub_graph_op_indices: + all_inputs += [inp for inp in ssa[op_id][0] if inp not in all_inputs] + all_outputs += list(ssa[op_id][1]) # ssa output won't repeat + + # for versioned blobs, external inputs are just those blob in all_inputs + # but not in all_outputs + ext_inputs = [inp for inp in all_inputs if inp not in all_outputs] + + # external outputs are essentially outputs of this subgraph that are used + # outside of this sub-graph (including predict_net.external_output) + all_other_inputs = sum( + (ssa[i][0] for i in range(len(ssa)) if i not in sub_graph_op_indices), + [(outp, versions[outp]) for outp in predict_net.external_output], + ) + ext_outputs = [outp for outp in all_outputs if outp in set(all_other_inputs)] + + return ext_inputs, ext_outputs + + +class DiGraph: + """A DAG representation of caffe2 graph, each vertice is a versioned blob.""" + + def __init__(self): + self.vertices = set() + self.graph = collections.defaultdict(list) + + def add_edge(self, u, v): + self.graph[u].append(v) + self.vertices.add(u) + self.vertices.add(v) + + # grab from https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/find-paths-given-source-destination/ + def get_all_paths(self, s, d): + visited = {k: False for k in self.vertices} + path = [] + all_paths = [] + + def _get_all_paths_util(graph, u, d, visited, path): + visited[u] = True + path.append(u) + if u == d: + all_paths.append(copy.deepcopy(path)) + else: + for i in graph[u]: + if not visited[i]: + _get_all_paths_util(graph, i, d, visited, path) + path.pop() + visited[u] = False + + _get_all_paths_util(self.graph, s, d, visited, path) + return all_paths + + @staticmethod + def from_ssa(ssa): + graph = DiGraph() + for op_id in range(len(ssa)): + for inp in ssa[op_id][0]: + for outp in ssa[op_id][1]: + graph.add_edge(inp, outp) + return graph + + +def _get_dependency_chain(ssa, versioned_target, versioned_source): + """ + Return the index list of relevant operator to produce target blob from source blob, + if there's no dependency, return empty list. + """ + + # finding all paths between nodes can be O(N!), thus we can only search + # in the subgraph using the op starting from the first consumer of source blob + # to the producer of the target blob. + consumer_map = get_consumer_map(ssa) + producer_map = get_producer_map(ssa) + start_op = min(x[0] for x in consumer_map[versioned_source]) - 15 + end_op = ( + producer_map[versioned_target][0] + 15 if versioned_target in producer_map else start_op + ) + sub_graph_ssa = ssa[start_op : end_op + 1] + if len(sub_graph_ssa) > 30: + logger.warning( + "Subgraph bebetween {} and {} is large (from op#{} to op#{}), it" + " might take non-trival time to find all paths between them.".format( + versioned_source, versioned_target, start_op, end_op + ) + ) + + dag = DiGraph.from_ssa(sub_graph_ssa) + paths = dag.get_all_paths(versioned_source, versioned_target) # include two ends + ops_in_paths = [[producer_map[blob][0] for blob in path[1:]] for path in paths] + return sorted(set().union(*[set(ops) for ops in ops_in_paths])) + + +def identify_reshape_sub_graph(predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef) -> List[List[int]]: + """ + Idenfity the reshape sub-graph in a protobuf. + The reshape sub-graph is defined as matching the following pattern: + + (input_blob) -> Op_1 -> ... -> Op_N -> (new_shape) -─┐ + └-------------------------------------------> Reshape -> (output_blob) + + Return: + List of sub-graphs, each sub-graph is represented as a list of indices + of the relavent ops, [Op_1, Op_2, ..., Op_N, Reshape] + """ + + ssa, _ = core.get_ssa(predict_net) + + ret = [] + for i, op in enumerate(predict_net.op): + if op.type == "Reshape": + assert len(op.input) == 2 + input_ssa = ssa[i][0] + data_source = input_ssa[0] + shape_source = input_ssa[1] + op_indices = _get_dependency_chain(ssa, shape_source, data_source) + ret.append(op_indices + [i]) + return ret + + +def remove_reshape_for_fc(predict_net, params): + """ + In PyTorch nn.Linear has to take 2D tensor, this often leads to reshape + a 4D tensor to 2D by calling .view(). However this (dynamic) reshaping + doesn't work well with ONNX and Int8 tools, and cause using extra + ops (eg. ExpandDims) that might not be available on mobile. + Luckily Caffe2 supports 4D tensor for FC, so we can remove those reshape + after exporting ONNX model. + """ + from caffe2.python import core + + # find all reshape sub-graph that can be removed, which is now all Reshape + # sub-graph whose output is only consumed by FC. + # TODO: to make it safer, we may need the actually value to better determine + # if a Reshape before FC is removable. + reshape_sub_graphs = identify_reshape_sub_graph(predict_net) + sub_graphs_to_remove = [] + for reshape_sub_graph in reshape_sub_graphs: + reshape_op_id = reshape_sub_graph[-1] + assert predict_net.op[reshape_op_id].type == "Reshape" + ssa, _ = core.get_ssa(predict_net) + reshape_output = ssa[reshape_op_id][1][0] + consumers = [i for i in range(len(ssa)) if reshape_output in ssa[i][0]] + if all(predict_net.op[consumer].type == "FC" for consumer in consumers): + # safety check if the sub-graph is isolated, for this reshape sub-graph, + # it means it has one non-param external input and one external output. + ext_inputs, ext_outputs = get_sub_graph_external_input_output( + predict_net, reshape_sub_graph + ) + non_params_ext_inputs = [inp for inp in ext_inputs if inp[1] != 0] + if len(non_params_ext_inputs) == 1 and len(ext_outputs) == 1: + sub_graphs_to_remove.append(reshape_sub_graph) + + # perform removing subgraph by: + # 1: rename the Reshape's output to its input, then the graph can be + # seen as in-place itentify, meaning whose external input/output are the same. + # 2: simply remove those ops. + remove_op_ids = [] + params_to_remove = [] + for sub_graph in sub_graphs_to_remove: + logger.info( + "Remove Reshape sub-graph:\n{}".format( + "".join(["(#{:>4})\n{}".format(i, predict_net.op[i]) for i in sub_graph]) + ) + ) + reshape_op_id = sub_graph[-1] + new_reshap_output = predict_net.op[reshape_op_id].input[0] + rename_op_output(predict_net, reshape_op_id, 0, new_reshap_output) + ext_inputs, ext_outputs = get_sub_graph_external_input_output(predict_net, sub_graph) + non_params_ext_inputs = [inp for inp in ext_inputs if inp[1] != 0] + params_ext_inputs = [inp for inp in ext_inputs if inp[1] == 0] + assert len(non_params_ext_inputs) == 1 and len(ext_outputs) == 1 + assert ext_outputs[0][0] == non_params_ext_inputs[0][0] + assert ext_outputs[0][1] == non_params_ext_inputs[0][1] + 1 + remove_op_ids.extend(sub_graph) + params_to_remove.extend(params_ext_inputs) + + predict_net = copy.deepcopy(predict_net) + new_ops = [op for i, op in enumerate(predict_net.op) if i not in remove_op_ids] + del predict_net.op[:] + predict_net.op.extend(new_ops) + for versioned_params in params_to_remove: + name = versioned_params[0] + logger.info("Remove params: {} from init_net and predict_net.external_input".format(name)) + del params[name] + predict_net.external_input.remove(name) + + return predict_net, params + + +def fuse_copy_between_cpu_and_gpu(predict_net: caffe2_pb2.NetDef): + """ + In-place fuse extra copy ops between cpu/gpu for the following case: + a -CopyAToB-> b -CopyBToA> c1 -NextOp1-> d1 + -CopyBToA> c2 -NextOp2-> d2 + The fused network will look like: + a -NextOp1-> d1 + -NextOp2-> d2 + """ + + _COPY_OPS = ["CopyCPUToGPU", "CopyGPUToCPU"] + + def _fuse_once(predict_net): + ssa, blob_versions = core.get_ssa(predict_net) + consumer_map = get_consumer_map(ssa) + versioned_external_output = [ + (name, blob_versions[name]) for name in predict_net.external_output + ] + + for op_id, op in enumerate(predict_net.op): + if op.type in _COPY_OPS: + fw_copy_versioned_output = ssa[op_id][1][0] + consumer_ids = [x[0] for x in consumer_map[fw_copy_versioned_output]] + reverse_op_type = _COPY_OPS[1 - _COPY_OPS.index(op.type)] + + is_fusable = ( + len(consumer_ids) > 0 + and fw_copy_versioned_output not in versioned_external_output + and all( + predict_net.op[_op_id].type == reverse_op_type + and ssa[_op_id][1][0] not in versioned_external_output + for _op_id in consumer_ids + ) + ) + + if is_fusable: + for rv_copy_op_id in consumer_ids: + # making each NextOp uses "a" directly and removing Copy ops + rs_copy_versioned_output = ssa[rv_copy_op_id][1][0] + next_op_id, inp_id = consumer_map[rs_copy_versioned_output][0] + predict_net.op[next_op_id].input[inp_id] = op.input[0] + # remove CopyOps + new_ops = [ + op + for i, op in enumerate(predict_net.op) + if i != op_id and i not in consumer_ids + ] + del predict_net.op[:] + predict_net.op.extend(new_ops) + return True + + return False + + # _fuse_once returns False is nothing can be fused + while _fuse_once(predict_net): + pass + + +def remove_dead_end_ops(net_def: caffe2_pb2.NetDef): + """remove ops if its output is not used or not in external_output""" + ssa, versions = core.get_ssa(net_def) + versioned_external_output = [(name, versions[name]) for name in net_def.external_output] + consumer_map = get_consumer_map(ssa) + removed_op_ids = set() + + def _is_dead_end(versioned_blob): + return not ( + versioned_blob in versioned_external_output + or ( + len(consumer_map[versioned_blob]) > 0 + and all(x[0] not in removed_op_ids for x in consumer_map[versioned_blob]) + ) + ) + + for i, ssa_i in reversed(list(enumerate(ssa))): + versioned_outputs = ssa_i[1] + if all(_is_dead_end(outp) for outp in versioned_outputs): + removed_op_ids.add(i) + + # simply removing those deadend ops should have no effect to external_output + new_ops = [op for i, op in enumerate(net_def.op) if i not in removed_op_ids] + del net_def.op[:] + net_def.op.extend(new_ops) diff --git a/detectron2/export/torchscript.py b/detectron2/export/torchscript.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24fe59b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/torchscript.py @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import os +import torch + +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .torchscript_patch import freeze_training_mode, patch_instances + +__all__ = ["scripting_with_instances", "dump_torchscript_IR"] + + +def scripting_with_instances(model, fields): + """ + Run :func:`torch.jit.script` on a model that uses the :class:`Instances` class. Since + attributes of :class:`Instances` are "dynamically" added in eager mode,it is difficult + for scripting to support it out of the box. This function is made to support scripting + a model that uses :class:`Instances`. It does the following: + + 1. Create a scriptable ``new_Instances`` class which behaves similarly to ``Instances``, + but with all attributes been "static". + The attributes need to be statically declared in the ``fields`` argument. + 2. Register ``new_Instances``, and force scripting compiler to + use it when trying to compile ``Instances``. + + After this function, the process will be reverted. User should be able to script another model + using different fields. + + Example: + Assume that ``Instances`` in the model consist of two attributes named + ``proposal_boxes`` and ``objectness_logits`` with type :class:`Boxes` and + :class:`Tensor` respectively during inference. You can call this function like: + :: + fields = {"proposal_boxes": Boxes, "objectness_logits": torch.Tensor} + torchscipt_model = scripting_with_instances(model, fields) + + Note: + It only support models in evaluation mode. + + Args: + model (nn.Module): The input model to be exported by scripting. + fields (Dict[str, type]): Attribute names and corresponding type that + ``Instances`` will use in the model. Note that all attributes used in ``Instances`` + need to be added, regardless of whether they are inputs/outputs of the model. + Data type not defined in detectron2 is not supported for now. + + Returns: + torch.jit.ScriptModule: the model in torchscript format + """ + assert ( + not model.training + ), "Currently we only support exporting models in evaluation mode to torchscript" + + with freeze_training_mode(model), patch_instances(fields): + scripted_model = torch.jit.script(model) + return scripted_model + + +# alias for old name +export_torchscript_with_instances = scripting_with_instances + + +def dump_torchscript_IR(model, dir): + """ + Dump IR of a TracedModule/ScriptModule/Function in various format (code, graph, + inlined graph). Useful for debugging. + + Args: + model (TracedModule/ScriptModule/ScriptFUnction): traced or scripted module + dir (str): output directory to dump files. + """ + dir = os.path.expanduser(dir) + PathManager.mkdirs(dir) + + def _get_script_mod(mod): + if isinstance(mod, torch.jit.TracedModule): + return mod._actual_script_module + return mod + + # Dump pretty-printed code: https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/jit.html#inspecting-code + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(dir, "model_ts_code.txt"), "w") as f: + + def get_code(mod): + # Try a few ways to get code using private attributes. + try: + # This contains more information than just `mod.code` + return _get_script_mod(mod)._c.code + except AttributeError: + pass + try: + return mod.code + except AttributeError: + return None + + def dump_code(prefix, mod): + code = get_code(mod) + name = prefix or "root model" + if code is None: + f.write(f"Could not found code for {name} (type={mod.original_name})\n") + f.write("\n") + else: + f.write(f"\nCode for {name}, type={mod.original_name}:\n") + f.write(code) + f.write("\n") + f.write("-" * 80) + + for name, m in mod.named_children(): + dump_code(prefix + "." + name, m) + + if isinstance(model, torch.jit.ScriptFunction): + f.write(get_code(model)) + else: + dump_code("", model) + + def _get_graph(model): + try: + # Recursively dump IR of all modules + return _get_script_mod(model)._c.dump_to_str(True, False, False) + except AttributeError: + return model.graph.str() + + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(dir, "model_ts_IR.txt"), "w") as f: + f.write(_get_graph(model)) + + # Dump IR of the entire graph (all submodules inlined) + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(dir, "model_ts_IR_inlined.txt"), "w") as f: + f.write(str(model.inlined_graph)) + + if not isinstance(model, torch.jit.ScriptFunction): + # Dump the model structure in pytorch style + with PathManager.open(os.path.join(dir, "model.txt"), "w") as f: + f.write(str(model)) diff --git a/detectron2/export/torchscript_patch.py b/detectron2/export/torchscript_patch.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da9b324 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/export/torchscript_patch.py @@ -0,0 +1,406 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import os +import sys +import tempfile +from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager +from copy import deepcopy +from unittest import mock +import torch +from torch import nn + +# need some explicit imports due to https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/38964 +import detectron2 # noqa F401 +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances +from detectron2.utils.env import _import_file + +_counter = 0 + + +def _clear_jit_cache(): + from torch.jit._recursive import concrete_type_store + from torch.jit._state import _jit_caching_layer + + concrete_type_store.type_store.clear() # for modules + _jit_caching_layer.clear() # for free functions + + +def _add_instances_conversion_methods(newInstances): + """ + Add from_instances methods to the scripted Instances class. + """ + cls_name = newInstances.__name__ + + @torch.jit.unused + def from_instances(instances: Instances): + """ + Create scripted Instances from original Instances + """ + fields = instances.get_fields() + image_size = instances.image_size + ret = newInstances(image_size) + for name, val in fields.items(): + assert hasattr(ret, f"_{name}"), f"No attribute named {name} in {cls_name}" + setattr(ret, name, deepcopy(val)) + return ret + + newInstances.from_instances = from_instances + + +@contextmanager +def patch_instances(fields): + """ + A contextmanager, under which the Instances class in detectron2 is replaced + by a statically-typed scriptable class, defined by `fields`. + See more in `scripting_with_instances`. + """ + + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="detectron2") as dir, tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( + mode="w", encoding="utf-8", suffix=".py", dir=dir, delete=False + ) as f: + try: + # Objects that use Instances should not reuse previously-compiled + # results in cache, because `Instances` could be a new class each time. + _clear_jit_cache() + + cls_name, s = _gen_instance_module(fields) + f.write(s) + f.flush() + f.close() + + module = _import(f.name) + new_instances = getattr(module, cls_name) + _ = torch.jit.script(new_instances) + # let torchscript think Instances was scripted already + Instances.__torch_script_class__ = True + # let torchscript find new_instances when looking for the jit type of Instances + Instances._jit_override_qualname = torch._jit_internal._qualified_name(new_instances) + + _add_instances_conversion_methods(new_instances) + yield new_instances + finally: + try: + del Instances.__torch_script_class__ + del Instances._jit_override_qualname + except AttributeError: + pass + sys.modules.pop(module.__name__) + + +def _gen_instance_class(fields): + """ + Args: + fields (dict[name: type]) + """ + + class _FieldType: + def __init__(self, name, type_): + assert isinstance(name, str), f"Field name must be str, got {name}" + self.name = name + self.type_ = type_ + self.annotation = f"{type_.__module__}.{type_.__name__}" + + fields = [_FieldType(k, v) for k, v in fields.items()] + + def indent(level, s): + return " " * 4 * level + s + + lines = [] + + global _counter + _counter += 1 + + cls_name = "ScriptedInstances{}".format(_counter) + + field_names = tuple(x.name for x in fields) + extra_args = ", ".join([f"{f.name}: Optional[{f.annotation}] = None" for f in fields]) + lines.append( + f""" +class {cls_name}: + def __init__(self, image_size: Tuple[int, int], {extra_args}): + self.image_size = image_size + self._field_names = {field_names} +""" + ) + + for f in fields: + lines.append( + indent(2, f"self._{f.name} = torch.jit.annotate(Optional[{f.annotation}], {f.name})") + ) + + for f in fields: + lines.append( + f""" + @property + def {f.name}(self) -> {f.annotation}: + # has to use a local for type refinement + # https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/jit_language_reference.html#optional-type-refinement + t = self._{f.name} + assert t is not None, "{f.name} is None and cannot be accessed!" + return t + + @{f.name}.setter + def {f.name}(self, value: {f.annotation}) -> None: + self._{f.name} = value +""" + ) + + # support method `__len__` + lines.append( + """ + def __len__(self) -> int: +""" + ) + for f in fields: + lines.append( + f""" + t = self._{f.name} + if t is not None: + return len(t) +""" + ) + lines.append( + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Empty Instances does not support __len__!") +""" + ) + + # support method `has` + lines.append( + """ + def has(self, name: str) -> bool: +""" + ) + for f in fields: + lines.append( + f""" + if name == "{f.name}": + return self._{f.name} is not None +""" + ) + lines.append( + """ + return False +""" + ) + + # support method `to` + none_args = ", None" * len(fields) + lines.append( + f""" + def to(self, device: torch.device) -> "{cls_name}": + ret = {cls_name}(self.image_size{none_args}) +""" + ) + for f in fields: + if hasattr(f.type_, "to"): + lines.append( + f""" + t = self._{f.name} + if t is not None: + ret._{f.name} = t.to(device) +""" + ) + else: + # For now, ignore fields that cannot be moved to devices. + # Maybe can support other tensor-like classes (e.g. __torch_function__) + pass + lines.append( + """ + return ret +""" + ) + + # support method `getitem` + none_args = ", None" * len(fields) + lines.append( + f""" + def __getitem__(self, item) -> "{cls_name}": + ret = {cls_name}(self.image_size{none_args}) +""" + ) + for f in fields: + lines.append( + f""" + t = self._{f.name} + if t is not None: + ret._{f.name} = t[item] +""" + ) + lines.append( + """ + return ret +""" + ) + + # support method `cat` + # this version does not contain checks that all instances have same size and fields + none_args = ", None" * len(fields) + lines.append( + f""" + def cat(self, instances: List["{cls_name}"]) -> "{cls_name}": + ret = {cls_name}(self.image_size{none_args}) +""" + ) + for f in fields: + lines.append( + f""" + t = self._{f.name} + if t is not None: + values: List[{f.annotation}] = [x.{f.name} for x in instances] + if torch.jit.isinstance(t, torch.Tensor): + ret._{f.name} = torch.cat(values, dim=0) + else: + ret._{f.name} = t.cat(values) +""" + ) + lines.append( + """ + return ret""" + ) + + # support method `get_fields()` + lines.append( + """ + def get_fields(self) -> Dict[str, Tensor]: + ret = {} + """ + ) + for f in fields: + if f.type_ == Boxes: + stmt = "t.tensor" + elif f.type_ == torch.Tensor: + stmt = "t" + else: + stmt = f'assert False, "unsupported type {str(f.type_)}"' + lines.append( + f""" + t = self._{f.name} + if t is not None: + ret["{f.name}"] = {stmt} + """ + ) + lines.append( + """ + return ret""" + ) + return cls_name, os.linesep.join(lines) + + +def _gen_instance_module(fields): + # TODO: find a more automatic way to enable import of other classes + s = """ +from copy import deepcopy +import torch +from torch import Tensor +import typing +from typing import * + +import detectron2 +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances + +""" + + cls_name, cls_def = _gen_instance_class(fields) + s += cls_def + return cls_name, s + + +def _import(path): + return _import_file( + "{}{}".format(sys.modules[__name__].__name__, _counter), path, make_importable=True + ) + + +@contextmanager +def patch_builtin_len(modules=()): + """ + Patch the builtin len() function of a few detectron2 modules + to use __len__ instead, because __len__ does not convert values to + integers and therefore is friendly to tracing. + + Args: + modules (list[stsr]): names of extra modules to patch len(), in + addition to those in detectron2. + """ + + def _new_len(obj): + return obj.__len__() + + with ExitStack() as stack: + MODULES = [ + "detectron2.modeling.roi_heads.fast_rcnn", + "detectron2.modeling.roi_heads.mask_head", + "detectron2.modeling.roi_heads.keypoint_head", + ] + list(modules) + ctxs = [stack.enter_context(mock.patch(mod + ".len")) for mod in MODULES] + for m in ctxs: + m.side_effect = _new_len + yield + + +def patch_nonscriptable_classes(): + """ + Apply patches on a few nonscriptable detectron2 classes. + Should not have side-effects on eager usage. + """ + # __prepare_scriptable__ can also be added to models for easier maintenance. + # But it complicates the clean model code. + + from detectron2.modeling.backbone import ResNet, FPN + + # Due to https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/36061, + # we change backbone to use ModuleList for scripting. + # (note: this changes param names in state_dict) + + def prepare_resnet(self): + ret = deepcopy(self) + ret.stages = nn.ModuleList(ret.stages) + for k in self.stage_names: + delattr(ret, k) + return ret + + ResNet.__prepare_scriptable__ = prepare_resnet + + def prepare_fpn(self): + ret = deepcopy(self) + ret.lateral_convs = nn.ModuleList(ret.lateral_convs) + ret.output_convs = nn.ModuleList(ret.output_convs) + for name, _ in self.named_children(): + if name.startswith("fpn_"): + delattr(ret, name) + return ret + + FPN.__prepare_scriptable__ = prepare_fpn + + # Annotate some attributes to be constants for the purpose of scripting, + # even though they are not constants in eager mode. + from detectron2.modeling.roi_heads import StandardROIHeads + + if hasattr(StandardROIHeads, "__annotations__"): + # copy first to avoid editing annotations of base class + StandardROIHeads.__annotations__ = deepcopy(StandardROIHeads.__annotations__) + StandardROIHeads.__annotations__["mask_on"] = torch.jit.Final[bool] + StandardROIHeads.__annotations__["keypoint_on"] = torch.jit.Final[bool] + + +# These patches are not supposed to have side-effects. +patch_nonscriptable_classes() + + +@contextmanager +def freeze_training_mode(model): + """ + A context manager that annotates the "training" attribute of every submodule + to constant, so that the training codepath in these modules can be + meta-compiled away. Upon exiting, the annotations are reverted. + """ + classes = {type(x) for x in model.modules()} + # __constants__ is the old way to annotate constants and not compatible + # with __annotations__ . + classes = {x for x in classes if not hasattr(x, "__constants__")} + for cls in classes: + cls.__annotations__["training"] = torch.jit.Final[bool] + yield + for cls in classes: + cls.__annotations__["training"] = bool diff --git a/detectron2/layers/__init__.py b/detectron2/layers/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..761a3d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .batch_norm import FrozenBatchNorm2d, get_norm, NaiveSyncBatchNorm, CycleBatchNormList +from .deform_conv import DeformConv, ModulatedDeformConv +from .mask_ops import paste_masks_in_image +from .nms import batched_nms, batched_nms_rotated, nms, nms_rotated +from .roi_align import ROIAlign, roi_align +from .roi_align_rotated import ROIAlignRotated, roi_align_rotated +from .shape_spec import ShapeSpec +from .wrappers import ( + BatchNorm2d, + Conv2d, + ConvTranspose2d, + cat, + interpolate, + Linear, + nonzero_tuple, + cross_entropy, + empty_input_loss_func_wrapper, + shapes_to_tensor, + move_device_like, +) +from .blocks import CNNBlockBase, DepthwiseSeparableConv2d +from .aspp import ASPP +from .losses import ciou_loss, diou_loss + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] diff --git a/detectron2/layers/aspp.py b/detectron2/layers/aspp.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..14861aa --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/aspp.py @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +from copy import deepcopy +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init +import torch +from torch import nn +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from .batch_norm import get_norm +from .blocks import DepthwiseSeparableConv2d +from .wrappers import Conv2d + + +class ASPP(nn.Module): + """ + Atrous Spatial Pyramid Pooling (ASPP). + """ + + def __init__( + self, + in_channels, + out_channels, + dilations, + *, + norm, + activation, + pool_kernel_size=None, + dropout: float = 0.0, + use_depthwise_separable_conv=False, + ): + """ + Args: + in_channels (int): number of input channels for ASPP. + out_channels (int): number of output channels. + dilations (list): a list of 3 dilations in ASPP. + norm (str or callable): normalization for all conv layers. + See :func:`layers.get_norm` for supported format. norm is + applied to all conv layers except the conv following + global average pooling. + activation (callable): activation function. + pool_kernel_size (tuple, list): the average pooling size (kh, kw) + for image pooling layer in ASPP. If set to None, it always + performs global average pooling. If not None, it must be + divisible by the shape of inputs in forward(). It is recommended + to use a fixed input feature size in training, and set this + option to match this size, so that it performs global average + pooling in training, and the size of the pooling window stays + consistent in inference. + dropout (float): apply dropout on the output of ASPP. It is used in + the official DeepLab implementation with a rate of 0.1: + https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/21b73d22f3ed05b650e85ac50849408dd36de32e/research/deeplab/model.py#L532 # noqa + use_depthwise_separable_conv (bool): use DepthwiseSeparableConv2d + for 3x3 convs in ASPP, proposed in :paper:`DeepLabV3+`. + """ + super(ASPP, self).__init__() + assert len(dilations) == 3, "ASPP expects 3 dilations, got {}".format(len(dilations)) + self.pool_kernel_size = pool_kernel_size + self.dropout = dropout + use_bias = norm == "" + self.convs = nn.ModuleList() + # conv 1x1 + self.convs.append( + Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + bias=use_bias, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + activation=deepcopy(activation), + ) + ) + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(self.convs[-1]) + # atrous convs + for dilation in dilations: + if use_depthwise_separable_conv: + self.convs.append( + DepthwiseSeparableConv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=3, + padding=dilation, + dilation=dilation, + norm1=norm, + activation1=deepcopy(activation), + norm2=norm, + activation2=deepcopy(activation), + ) + ) + else: + self.convs.append( + Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=3, + padding=dilation, + dilation=dilation, + bias=use_bias, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + activation=deepcopy(activation), + ) + ) + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(self.convs[-1]) + # image pooling + # We do not add BatchNorm because the spatial resolution is 1x1, + # the original TF implementation has BatchNorm. + if pool_kernel_size is None: + image_pooling = nn.Sequential( + nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2d(1), + Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, 1, bias=True, activation=deepcopy(activation)), + ) + else: + image_pooling = nn.Sequential( + nn.AvgPool2d(kernel_size=pool_kernel_size, stride=1), + Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, 1, bias=True, activation=deepcopy(activation)), + ) + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(image_pooling[1]) + self.convs.append(image_pooling) + + self.project = Conv2d( + 5 * out_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + bias=use_bias, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + activation=deepcopy(activation), + ) + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(self.project) + + def forward(self, x): + size = x.shape[-2:] + if self.pool_kernel_size is not None: + if size[0] % self.pool_kernel_size[0] or size[1] % self.pool_kernel_size[1]: + raise ValueError( + "`pool_kernel_size` must be divisible by the shape of inputs. " + "Input size: {} `pool_kernel_size`: {}".format(size, self.pool_kernel_size) + ) + res = [] + for conv in self.convs: + res.append(conv(x)) + res[-1] = F.interpolate(res[-1], size=size, mode="bilinear", align_corners=False) + res = torch.cat(res, dim=1) + res = self.project(res) + res = F.dropout(res, self.dropout, training=self.training) if self.dropout > 0 else res + return res diff --git a/detectron2/layers/batch_norm.py b/detectron2/layers/batch_norm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d304061 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/batch_norm.py @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import torch +import torch.distributed as dist +from fvcore.nn.distributed import differentiable_all_reduce +from torch import nn +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.utils import comm, env + +from .wrappers import BatchNorm2d + + +class FrozenBatchNorm2d(nn.Module): + """ + BatchNorm2d where the batch statistics and the affine parameters are fixed. + + It contains non-trainable buffers called + "weight" and "bias", "running_mean", "running_var", + initialized to perform identity transformation. + + The pre-trained backbone models from Caffe2 only contain "weight" and "bias", + which are computed from the original four parameters of BN. + The affine transform `x * weight + bias` will perform the equivalent + computation of `(x - running_mean) / sqrt(running_var) * weight + bias`. + When loading a backbone model from Caffe2, "running_mean" and "running_var" + will be left unchanged as identity transformation. + + Other pre-trained backbone models may contain all 4 parameters. + + The forward is implemented by `F.batch_norm(..., training=False)`. + """ + + _version = 3 + + def __init__(self, num_features, eps=1e-5): + super().__init__() + self.num_features = num_features + self.eps = eps + self.register_buffer("weight", torch.ones(num_features)) + self.register_buffer("bias", torch.zeros(num_features)) + self.register_buffer("running_mean", torch.zeros(num_features)) + self.register_buffer("running_var", torch.ones(num_features) - eps) + self.register_buffer("num_batches_tracked", None) + + def forward(self, x): + if x.requires_grad: + # When gradients are needed, F.batch_norm will use extra memory + # because its backward op computes gradients for weight/bias as well. + scale = self.weight * (self.running_var + self.eps).rsqrt() + bias = self.bias - self.running_mean * scale + scale = scale.reshape(1, -1, 1, 1) + bias = bias.reshape(1, -1, 1, 1) + out_dtype = x.dtype # may be half + return x * scale.to(out_dtype) + bias.to(out_dtype) + else: + # When gradients are not needed, F.batch_norm is a single fused op + # and provide more optimization opportunities. + return F.batch_norm( + x, + self.running_mean, + self.running_var, + self.weight, + self.bias, + training=False, + eps=self.eps, + ) + + def _load_from_state_dict( + self, + state_dict, + prefix, + local_metadata, + strict, + missing_keys, + unexpected_keys, + error_msgs, + ): + version = local_metadata.get("version", None) + + if version is None or version < 2: + # No running_mean/var in early versions + # This will silent the warnings + if prefix + "running_mean" not in state_dict: + state_dict[prefix + "running_mean"] = torch.zeros_like(self.running_mean) + if prefix + "running_var" not in state_dict: + state_dict[prefix + "running_var"] = torch.ones_like(self.running_var) + + super()._load_from_state_dict( + state_dict, + prefix, + local_metadata, + strict, + missing_keys, + unexpected_keys, + error_msgs, + ) + + def __repr__(self): + return "FrozenBatchNorm2d(num_features={}, eps={})".format(self.num_features, self.eps) + + @classmethod + def convert_frozen_batchnorm(cls, module): + """ + Convert all BatchNorm/SyncBatchNorm in module into FrozenBatchNorm. + + Args: + module (torch.nn.Module): + + Returns: + If module is BatchNorm/SyncBatchNorm, returns a new module. + Otherwise, in-place convert module and return it. + + Similar to convert_sync_batchnorm in + https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/torch/nn/modules/batchnorm.py + """ + bn_module = nn.modules.batchnorm + bn_module = (bn_module.BatchNorm2d, bn_module.SyncBatchNorm) + res = module + if isinstance(module, bn_module): + res = cls(module.num_features) + if module.affine: + res.weight.data = module.weight.data.clone().detach() + res.bias.data = module.bias.data.clone().detach() + res.running_mean.data = module.running_mean.data + res.running_var.data = module.running_var.data + res.eps = module.eps + res.num_batches_tracked = module.num_batches_tracked + else: + for name, child in module.named_children(): + new_child = cls.convert_frozen_batchnorm(child) + if new_child is not child: + res.add_module(name, new_child) + return res + + @classmethod + def convert_frozenbatchnorm2d_to_batchnorm2d(cls, module: nn.Module) -> nn.Module: + """ + Convert all FrozenBatchNorm2d to BatchNorm2d + + Args: + module (torch.nn.Module): + + Returns: + If module is FrozenBatchNorm2d, returns a new module. + Otherwise, in-place convert module and return it. + + This is needed for quantization: + https://fb.workplace.com/groups/1043663463248667/permalink/1296330057982005/ + """ + + res = module + if isinstance(module, FrozenBatchNorm2d): + res = torch.nn.BatchNorm2d(module.num_features, module.eps) + + res.weight.data = module.weight.data.clone().detach() + res.bias.data = module.bias.data.clone().detach() + res.running_mean.data = module.running_mean.data.clone().detach() + res.running_var.data = module.running_var.data.clone().detach() + res.eps = module.eps + res.num_batches_tracked = module.num_batches_tracked + else: + for name, child in module.named_children(): + new_child = cls.convert_frozenbatchnorm2d_to_batchnorm2d(child) + if new_child is not child: + res.add_module(name, new_child) + return res + + +def get_norm(norm, out_channels): + """ + Args: + norm (str or callable): either one of BN, SyncBN, FrozenBN, GN; + or a callable that takes a channel number and returns + the normalization layer as a nn.Module. + + Returns: + nn.Module or None: the normalization layer + """ + if norm is None: + return None + if isinstance(norm, str): + if len(norm) == 0: + return None + norm = { + "BN": BatchNorm2d, + # Fixed in https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/36382 + "SyncBN": NaiveSyncBatchNorm if env.TORCH_VERSION <= (1, 5) else nn.SyncBatchNorm, + "FrozenBN": FrozenBatchNorm2d, + "GN": lambda channels: nn.GroupNorm(32, channels), + # for debugging: + "nnSyncBN": nn.SyncBatchNorm, + "naiveSyncBN": NaiveSyncBatchNorm, + # expose stats_mode N as an option to caller, required for zero-len inputs + "naiveSyncBN_N": lambda channels: NaiveSyncBatchNorm(channels, stats_mode="N"), + "LN": lambda channels: LayerNorm(channels), + }[norm] + return norm(out_channels) + + +class NaiveSyncBatchNorm(BatchNorm2d): + """ + In PyTorch<=1.5, ``nn.SyncBatchNorm`` has incorrect gradient + when the batch size on each worker is different. + (e.g., when scale augmentation is used, or when it is applied to mask head). + + This is a slower but correct alternative to `nn.SyncBatchNorm`. + + Note: + There isn't a single definition of Sync BatchNorm. + + When ``stats_mode==""``, this module computes overall statistics by using + statistics of each worker with equal weight. The result is true statistics + of all samples (as if they are all on one worker) only when all workers + have the same (N, H, W). This mode does not support inputs with zero batch size. + + When ``stats_mode=="N"``, this module computes overall statistics by weighting + the statistics of each worker by their ``N``. The result is true statistics + of all samples (as if they are all on one worker) only when all workers + have the same (H, W). It is slower than ``stats_mode==""``. + + Even though the result of this module may not be the true statistics of all samples, + it may still be reasonable because it might be preferrable to assign equal weights + to all workers, regardless of their (H, W) dimension, instead of putting larger weight + on larger images. From preliminary experiments, little difference is found between such + a simplified implementation and an accurate computation of overall mean & variance. + """ + + def __init__(self, *args, stats_mode="", **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + assert stats_mode in ["", "N"] + self._stats_mode = stats_mode + + def forward(self, input): + if comm.get_world_size() == 1 or not self.training: + return super().forward(input) + + B, C = input.shape[0], input.shape[1] + + half_input = input.dtype == torch.float16 + if half_input: + # fp16 does not have good enough numerics for the reduction here + input = input.float() + mean = torch.mean(input, dim=[0, 2, 3]) + meansqr = torch.mean(input * input, dim=[0, 2, 3]) + + if self._stats_mode == "": + assert B > 0, 'SyncBatchNorm(stats_mode="") does not support zero batch size.' + vec = torch.cat([mean, meansqr], dim=0) + vec = differentiable_all_reduce(vec) * (1.0 / dist.get_world_size()) + mean, meansqr = torch.split(vec, C) + momentum = self.momentum + else: + if B == 0: + vec = torch.zeros([2 * C + 1], device=mean.device, dtype=mean.dtype) + vec = vec + input.sum() # make sure there is gradient w.r.t input + else: + vec = torch.cat( + [ + mean, + meansqr, + torch.ones([1], device=mean.device, dtype=mean.dtype), + ], + dim=0, + ) + vec = differentiable_all_reduce(vec * B) + + total_batch = vec[-1].detach() + momentum = total_batch.clamp(max=1) * self.momentum # no update if total_batch is 0 + mean, meansqr, _ = torch.split(vec / total_batch.clamp(min=1), C) # avoid div-by-zero + + var = meansqr - mean * mean + invstd = torch.rsqrt(var + self.eps) + scale = self.weight * invstd + bias = self.bias - mean * scale + scale = scale.reshape(1, -1, 1, 1) + bias = bias.reshape(1, -1, 1, 1) + + self.running_mean += momentum * (mean.detach() - self.running_mean) + self.running_var += momentum * (var.detach() - self.running_var) + ret = input * scale + bias + if half_input: + ret = ret.half() + return ret + + +class CycleBatchNormList(nn.ModuleList): + """ + Implement domain-specific BatchNorm by cycling. + + When a BatchNorm layer is used for multiple input domains or input + features, it might need to maintain a separate test-time statistics + for each domain. See Sec 5.2 in :paper:`rethinking-batchnorm`. + + This module implements it by using N separate BN layers + and it cycles through them every time a forward() is called. + + NOTE: The caller of this module MUST guarantee to always call + this module by multiple of N times. Otherwise its test-time statistics + will be incorrect. + """ + + def __init__(self, length: int, bn_class=nn.BatchNorm2d, **kwargs): + """ + Args: + length: number of BatchNorm layers to cycle. + bn_class: the BatchNorm class to use + kwargs: arguments of the BatchNorm class, such as num_features. + """ + self._affine = kwargs.pop("affine", True) + super().__init__([bn_class(**kwargs, affine=False) for k in range(length)]) + if self._affine: + # shared affine, domain-specific BN + channels = self[0].num_features + self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(channels)) + self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(channels)) + self._pos = 0 + + def forward(self, x): + ret = self[self._pos](x) + self._pos = (self._pos + 1) % len(self) + + if self._affine: + w = self.weight.reshape(1, -1, 1, 1) + b = self.bias.reshape(1, -1, 1, 1) + return ret * w + b + else: + return ret + + def extra_repr(self): + return f"affine={self._affine}" + + +class LayerNorm(nn.Module): + """ + A LayerNorm variant, popularized by Transformers, that performs point-wise mean and + variance normalization over the channel dimension for inputs that have shape + (batch_size, channels, height, width). + https://github.com/facebookresearch/ConvNeXt/blob/d1fa8f6fef0a165b27399986cc2bdacc92777e40/models/convnext.py#L119 # noqa B950 + """ + + def __init__(self, normalized_shape, eps=1e-6): + super().__init__() + self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(normalized_shape)) + self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(normalized_shape)) + self.eps = eps + self.normalized_shape = (normalized_shape,) + + def forward(self, x): + u = x.mean(1, keepdim=True) + s = (x - u).pow(2).mean(1, keepdim=True) + x = (x - u) / torch.sqrt(s + self.eps) + x = self.weight[:, None, None] * x + self.bias[:, None, None] + return x diff --git a/detectron2/layers/blocks.py b/detectron2/layers/blocks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1995a4b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/blocks.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init +from torch import nn + +from .batch_norm import FrozenBatchNorm2d, get_norm +from .wrappers import Conv2d + + +""" +CNN building blocks. +""" + + +class CNNBlockBase(nn.Module): + """ + A CNN block is assumed to have input channels, output channels and a stride. + The input and output of `forward()` method must be NCHW tensors. + The method can perform arbitrary computation but must match the given + channels and stride specification. + + Attribute: + in_channels (int): + out_channels (int): + stride (int): + """ + + def __init__(self, in_channels, out_channels, stride): + """ + The `__init__` method of any subclass should also contain these arguments. + + Args: + in_channels (int): + out_channels (int): + stride (int): + """ + super().__init__() + self.in_channels = in_channels + self.out_channels = out_channels + self.stride = stride + + def freeze(self): + """ + Make this block not trainable. + This method sets all parameters to `requires_grad=False`, + and convert all BatchNorm layers to FrozenBatchNorm + + Returns: + the block itself + """ + for p in self.parameters(): + p.requires_grad = False + FrozenBatchNorm2d.convert_frozen_batchnorm(self) + return self + + +class DepthwiseSeparableConv2d(nn.Module): + """ + A kxk depthwise convolution + a 1x1 convolution. + + In :paper:`xception`, norm & activation are applied on the second conv. + :paper:`mobilenet` uses norm & activation on both convs. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=3, + padding=1, + dilation=1, + *, + norm1=None, + activation1=None, + norm2=None, + activation2=None, + ): + """ + Args: + norm1, norm2 (str or callable): normalization for the two conv layers. + activation1, activation2 (callable(Tensor) -> Tensor): activation + function for the two conv layers. + """ + super().__init__() + self.depthwise = Conv2d( + in_channels, + in_channels, + kernel_size=kernel_size, + padding=padding, + dilation=dilation, + groups=in_channels, + bias=not norm1, + norm=get_norm(norm1, in_channels), + activation=activation1, + ) + self.pointwise = Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + bias=not norm2, + norm=get_norm(norm2, out_channels), + activation=activation2, + ) + + # default initialization + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(self.depthwise) + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(self.pointwise) + + def forward(self, x): + return self.pointwise(self.depthwise(x)) diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/README.md b/detectron2/layers/csrc/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..778ed3d --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + + +To add a new Op: + +1. Create a new directory +2. Implement new ops there +3. Delcare its Python interface in `vision.cpp`. diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated.h b/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03f4211 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated.h @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#pragma once +#include + +namespace detectron2 { + +at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_forward_cpu( + const at::Tensor& input, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const float spatial_scale, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int sampling_ratio); + +at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_backward_cpu( + const at::Tensor& grad, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const float spatial_scale, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int sampling_ratio); + +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) +at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_forward_cuda( + const at::Tensor& input, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const float spatial_scale, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int sampling_ratio); + +at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_backward_cuda( + const at::Tensor& grad, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const float spatial_scale, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int sampling_ratio); +#endif + +// Interface for Python +inline at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_forward( + const at::Tensor& input, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const double spatial_scale, + const int64_t pooled_height, + const int64_t pooled_width, + const int64_t sampling_ratio) { + if (input.is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + return ROIAlignRotated_forward_cuda( + input, + rois, + spatial_scale, + pooled_height, + pooled_width, + sampling_ratio); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + return ROIAlignRotated_forward_cpu( + input, rois, spatial_scale, pooled_height, pooled_width, sampling_ratio); +} + +inline at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_backward( + const at::Tensor& grad, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const double spatial_scale, + const int64_t pooled_height, + const int64_t pooled_width, + const int64_t batch_size, + const int64_t channels, + const int64_t height, + const int64_t width, + const int64_t sampling_ratio) { + if (grad.is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + return ROIAlignRotated_backward_cuda( + grad, + rois, + spatial_scale, + pooled_height, + pooled_width, + batch_size, + channels, + height, + width, + sampling_ratio); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + return ROIAlignRotated_backward_cpu( + grad, + rois, + spatial_scale, + pooled_height, + pooled_width, + batch_size, + channels, + height, + width, + sampling_ratio); +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated_cpu.cpp b/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated_cpu.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a3d305 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated_cpu.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,522 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#include +#include "ROIAlignRotated.h" + +// Note: this implementation originates from the Caffe2 ROIAlignRotated Op +// and PyTorch ROIAlign (non-rotated) Op implementations. +// The key difference between this implementation and those ones is +// we don't do "legacy offset" in this version, as there aren't many previous +// works, if any, using the "legacy" ROIAlignRotated Op. +// This would make the interface a bit cleaner. + +namespace detectron2 { + +namespace { +template +struct PreCalc { + int pos1; + int pos2; + int pos3; + int pos4; + T w1; + T w2; + T w3; + T w4; +}; + +template +void pre_calc_for_bilinear_interpolate( + const int height, + const int width, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int iy_upper, + const int ix_upper, + T roi_start_h, + T roi_start_w, + T bin_size_h, + T bin_size_w, + int roi_bin_grid_h, + int roi_bin_grid_w, + T roi_center_h, + T roi_center_w, + T cos_theta, + T sin_theta, + std::vector>& pre_calc) { + int pre_calc_index = 0; + for (int ph = 0; ph < pooled_height; ph++) { + for (int pw = 0; pw < pooled_width; pw++) { + for (int iy = 0; iy < iy_upper; iy++) { + const T yy = roi_start_h + ph * bin_size_h + + static_cast(iy + .5f) * bin_size_h / + static_cast(roi_bin_grid_h); // e.g., 0.5, 1.5 + for (int ix = 0; ix < ix_upper; ix++) { + const T xx = roi_start_w + pw * bin_size_w + + static_cast(ix + .5f) * bin_size_w / + static_cast(roi_bin_grid_w); + + // Rotate by theta around the center and translate + // In image space, (y, x) is the order for Right Handed System, + // and this is essentially multiplying the point by a rotation matrix + // to rotate it counterclockwise through angle theta. + T y = yy * cos_theta - xx * sin_theta + roi_center_h; + T x = yy * sin_theta + xx * cos_theta + roi_center_w; + // deal with: inverse elements are out of feature map boundary + if (y < -1.0 || y > height || x < -1.0 || x > width) { + // empty + PreCalc pc; + pc.pos1 = 0; + pc.pos2 = 0; + pc.pos3 = 0; + pc.pos4 = 0; + pc.w1 = 0; + pc.w2 = 0; + pc.w3 = 0; + pc.w4 = 0; + pre_calc[pre_calc_index] = pc; + pre_calc_index += 1; + continue; + } + + if (y < 0) { + y = 0; + } + if (x < 0) { + x = 0; + } + + int y_low = (int)y; + int x_low = (int)x; + int y_high; + int x_high; + + if (y_low >= height - 1) { + y_high = y_low = height - 1; + y = (T)y_low; + } else { + y_high = y_low + 1; + } + + if (x_low >= width - 1) { + x_high = x_low = width - 1; + x = (T)x_low; + } else { + x_high = x_low + 1; + } + + T ly = y - y_low; + T lx = x - x_low; + T hy = 1. - ly, hx = 1. - lx; + T w1 = hy * hx, w2 = hy * lx, w3 = ly * hx, w4 = ly * lx; + + // save weights and indices + PreCalc pc; + pc.pos1 = y_low * width + x_low; + pc.pos2 = y_low * width + x_high; + pc.pos3 = y_high * width + x_low; + pc.pos4 = y_high * width + x_high; + pc.w1 = w1; + pc.w2 = w2; + pc.w3 = w3; + pc.w4 = w4; + pre_calc[pre_calc_index] = pc; + + pre_calc_index += 1; + } + } + } + } +} + +template +void bilinear_interpolate_gradient( + const int height, + const int width, + T y, + T x, + T& w1, + T& w2, + T& w3, + T& w4, + int& x_low, + int& x_high, + int& y_low, + int& y_high) { + // deal with cases that inverse elements are out of feature map boundary + if (y < -1.0 || y > height || x < -1.0 || x > width) { + // empty + w1 = w2 = w3 = w4 = 0.; + x_low = x_high = y_low = y_high = -1; + return; + } + + if (y < 0) { + y = 0; + } + + if (x < 0) { + x = 0; + } + + y_low = (int)y; + x_low = (int)x; + + if (y_low >= height - 1) { + y_high = y_low = height - 1; + y = (T)y_low; + } else { + y_high = y_low + 1; + } + + if (x_low >= width - 1) { + x_high = x_low = width - 1; + x = (T)x_low; + } else { + x_high = x_low + 1; + } + + T ly = y - y_low; + T lx = x - x_low; + T hy = 1. - ly, hx = 1. - lx; + + // reference in forward + // T v1 = input[y_low * width + x_low]; + // T v2 = input[y_low * width + x_high]; + // T v3 = input[y_high * width + x_low]; + // T v4 = input[y_high * width + x_high]; + // T val = (w1 * v1 + w2 * v2 + w3 * v3 + w4 * v4); + + w1 = hy * hx, w2 = hy * lx, w3 = ly * hx, w4 = ly * lx; + + return; +} + +template +inline void add(T* address, const T& val) { + *address += val; +} + +} // namespace + +template +void ROIAlignRotatedForward( + const int nthreads, + const T* input, + const T& spatial_scale, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int sampling_ratio, + const T* rois, + T* output) { + int n_rois = nthreads / channels / pooled_width / pooled_height; + // (n, c, ph, pw) is an element in the pooled output + // can be parallelized using omp + // #pragma omp parallel for num_threads(32) + for (int n = 0; n < n_rois; n++) { + int index_n = n * channels * pooled_width * pooled_height; + + const T* current_roi = rois + n * 6; + int roi_batch_ind = current_roi[0]; + + // Do not use rounding; this implementation detail is critical + // ROIAlignRotated supports align == true, i.e., continuous coordinate + // by default, thus the 0.5 offset + T offset = (T)0.5; + T roi_center_w = current_roi[1] * spatial_scale - offset; + T roi_center_h = current_roi[2] * spatial_scale - offset; + T roi_width = current_roi[3] * spatial_scale; + T roi_height = current_roi[4] * spatial_scale; + T theta = current_roi[5] * M_PI / 180.0; + T cos_theta = cos(theta); + T sin_theta = sin(theta); + + AT_ASSERTM( + roi_width >= 0 && roi_height >= 0, + "ROIs in ROIAlignRotated do not have non-negative size!"); + + T bin_size_h = static_cast(roi_height) / static_cast(pooled_height); + T bin_size_w = static_cast(roi_width) / static_cast(pooled_width); + + // We use roi_bin_grid to sample the grid and mimic integral + int roi_bin_grid_h = (sampling_ratio > 0) + ? sampling_ratio + : ceil(roi_height / pooled_height); // e.g., = 2 + int roi_bin_grid_w = + (sampling_ratio > 0) ? sampling_ratio : ceil(roi_width / pooled_width); + + // We do average (integral) pooling inside a bin + const T count = std::max(roi_bin_grid_h * roi_bin_grid_w, 1); // e.g. = 4 + + // we want to precalculate indices and weights shared by all channels, + // this is the key point of optimization + std::vector> pre_calc( + roi_bin_grid_h * roi_bin_grid_w * pooled_width * pooled_height); + + // roi_start_h and roi_start_w are computed wrt the center of RoI (x, y). + // Appropriate translation needs to be applied after. + T roi_start_h = -roi_height / 2.0; + T roi_start_w = -roi_width / 2.0; + + pre_calc_for_bilinear_interpolate( + height, + width, + pooled_height, + pooled_width, + roi_bin_grid_h, + roi_bin_grid_w, + roi_start_h, + roi_start_w, + bin_size_h, + bin_size_w, + roi_bin_grid_h, + roi_bin_grid_w, + roi_center_h, + roi_center_w, + cos_theta, + sin_theta, + pre_calc); + + for (int c = 0; c < channels; c++) { + int index_n_c = index_n + c * pooled_width * pooled_height; + const T* offset_input = + input + (roi_batch_ind * channels + c) * height * width; + int pre_calc_index = 0; + + for (int ph = 0; ph < pooled_height; ph++) { + for (int pw = 0; pw < pooled_width; pw++) { + int index = index_n_c + ph * pooled_width + pw; + + T output_val = 0.; + for (int iy = 0; iy < roi_bin_grid_h; iy++) { + for (int ix = 0; ix < roi_bin_grid_w; ix++) { + PreCalc pc = pre_calc[pre_calc_index]; + output_val += pc.w1 * offset_input[pc.pos1] + + pc.w2 * offset_input[pc.pos2] + + pc.w3 * offset_input[pc.pos3] + pc.w4 * offset_input[pc.pos4]; + + pre_calc_index += 1; + } + } + output_val /= count; + + output[index] = output_val; + } // for pw + } // for ph + } // for c + } // for n +} + +template +void ROIAlignRotatedBackward( + const int nthreads, + // may not be contiguous. should index using n_stride, etc + const T* grad_output, + const T& spatial_scale, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int sampling_ratio, + T* grad_input, + const T* rois, + const int n_stride, + const int c_stride, + const int h_stride, + const int w_stride) { + for (int index = 0; index < nthreads; index++) { + // (n, c, ph, pw) is an element in the pooled output + int pw = index % pooled_width; + int ph = (index / pooled_width) % pooled_height; + int c = (index / pooled_width / pooled_height) % channels; + int n = index / pooled_width / pooled_height / channels; + + const T* current_roi = rois + n * 6; + int roi_batch_ind = current_roi[0]; + + // Do not use rounding; this implementation detail is critical + // ROIAlignRotated supports align == true, i.e., continuous coordinate + // by default, thus the 0.5 offset + T offset = (T)0.5; + T roi_center_w = current_roi[1] * spatial_scale - offset; + T roi_center_h = current_roi[2] * spatial_scale - offset; + T roi_width = current_roi[3] * spatial_scale; + T roi_height = current_roi[4] * spatial_scale; + T theta = current_roi[5] * M_PI / 180.0; + T cos_theta = cos(theta); + T sin_theta = sin(theta); + + AT_ASSERTM( + roi_width >= 0 && roi_height >= 0, + "ROIs in ROIAlignRotated do not have non-negative size!"); + + T bin_size_h = static_cast(roi_height) / static_cast(pooled_height); + T bin_size_w = static_cast(roi_width) / static_cast(pooled_width); + + T* offset_grad_input = + grad_input + ((roi_batch_ind * channels + c) * height * width); + + int output_offset = n * n_stride + c * c_stride; + const T* offset_grad_output = grad_output + output_offset; + const T grad_output_this_bin = + offset_grad_output[ph * h_stride + pw * w_stride]; + + // We use roi_bin_grid to sample the grid and mimic integral + int roi_bin_grid_h = (sampling_ratio > 0) + ? sampling_ratio + : ceil(roi_height / pooled_height); // e.g., = 2 + int roi_bin_grid_w = + (sampling_ratio > 0) ? sampling_ratio : ceil(roi_width / pooled_width); + + // roi_start_h and roi_start_w are computed wrt the center of RoI (x, y). + // Appropriate translation needs to be applied after. + T roi_start_h = -roi_height / 2.0; + T roi_start_w = -roi_width / 2.0; + + // We do average (integral) pooling inside a bin + const T count = roi_bin_grid_h * roi_bin_grid_w; // e.g. = 4 + + for (int iy = 0; iy < roi_bin_grid_h; iy++) { + const T yy = roi_start_h + ph * bin_size_h + + static_cast(iy + .5f) * bin_size_h / + static_cast(roi_bin_grid_h); // e.g., 0.5, 1.5 + for (int ix = 0; ix < roi_bin_grid_w; ix++) { + const T xx = roi_start_w + pw * bin_size_w + + static_cast(ix + .5f) * bin_size_w / + static_cast(roi_bin_grid_w); + + // Rotate by theta around the center and translate + T y = yy * cos_theta - xx * sin_theta + roi_center_h; + T x = yy * sin_theta + xx * cos_theta + roi_center_w; + + T w1, w2, w3, w4; + int x_low, x_high, y_low, y_high; + + bilinear_interpolate_gradient( + height, width, y, x, w1, w2, w3, w4, x_low, x_high, y_low, y_high); + + T g1 = grad_output_this_bin * w1 / count; + T g2 = grad_output_this_bin * w2 / count; + T g3 = grad_output_this_bin * w3 / count; + T g4 = grad_output_this_bin * w4 / count; + + if (x_low >= 0 && x_high >= 0 && y_low >= 0 && y_high >= 0) { + // atomic add is not needed for now since it is single threaded + add(offset_grad_input + y_low * width + x_low, static_cast(g1)); + add(offset_grad_input + y_low * width + x_high, static_cast(g2)); + add(offset_grad_input + y_high * width + x_low, static_cast(g3)); + add(offset_grad_input + y_high * width + x_high, static_cast(g4)); + } // if + } // ix + } // iy + } // for +} // ROIAlignRotatedBackward + +at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_forward_cpu( + const at::Tensor& input, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const float spatial_scale, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int sampling_ratio) { + AT_ASSERTM(input.device().is_cpu(), "input must be a CPU tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(rois.device().is_cpu(), "rois must be a CPU tensor"); + + at::TensorArg input_t{input, "input", 1}, rois_t{rois, "rois", 2}; + + at::CheckedFrom c = "ROIAlign_forward_cpu"; + at::checkAllSameType(c, {input_t, rois_t}); + + auto num_rois = rois.size(0); + auto channels = input.size(1); + auto height = input.size(2); + auto width = input.size(3); + + at::Tensor output = at::zeros( + {num_rois, channels, pooled_height, pooled_width}, input.options()); + + auto output_size = num_rois * pooled_height * pooled_width * channels; + + if (output.numel() == 0) { + return output; + } + + auto input_ = input.contiguous(), rois_ = rois.contiguous(); + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES_AND_HALF( + input.scalar_type(), "ROIAlignRotated_forward", [&] { + ROIAlignRotatedForward( + output_size, + input_.data_ptr(), + spatial_scale, + channels, + height, + width, + pooled_height, + pooled_width, + sampling_ratio, + rois_.data_ptr(), + output.data_ptr()); + }); + return output; +} + +at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_backward_cpu( + const at::Tensor& grad, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const float spatial_scale, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int sampling_ratio) { + AT_ASSERTM(grad.device().is_cpu(), "grad must be a CPU tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(rois.device().is_cpu(), "rois must be a CPU tensor"); + + at::TensorArg grad_t{grad, "grad", 1}, rois_t{rois, "rois", 2}; + + at::CheckedFrom c = "ROIAlignRotated_backward_cpu"; + at::checkAllSameType(c, {grad_t, rois_t}); + + at::Tensor grad_input = + at::zeros({batch_size, channels, height, width}, grad.options()); + + // handle possibly empty gradients + if (grad.numel() == 0) { + return grad_input; + } + + // get stride values to ensure indexing into gradients is correct. + int n_stride = grad.stride(0); + int c_stride = grad.stride(1); + int h_stride = grad.stride(2); + int w_stride = grad.stride(3); + + auto rois_ = rois.contiguous(); + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES_AND_HALF( + grad.scalar_type(), "ROIAlignRotated_forward", [&] { + ROIAlignRotatedBackward( + grad.numel(), + grad.data_ptr(), + spatial_scale, + channels, + height, + width, + pooled_height, + pooled_width, + sampling_ratio, + grad_input.data_ptr(), + rois_.data_ptr(), + n_stride, + c_stride, + h_stride, + w_stride); + }); + return grad_input; +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated_cuda.cu b/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated_cuda.cu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fca1865 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated_cuda.cu @@ -0,0 +1,443 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#include +#include +#include +#include + +// TODO make it in a common file +#define CUDA_1D_KERNEL_LOOP(i, n) \ + for (int i = blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x; i < n; \ + i += blockDim.x * gridDim.x) + +// Note: this implementation originates from the Caffe2 ROIAlignRotated Op +// and PyTorch ROIAlign (non-rotated) Op implementations. +// The key difference between this implementation and those ones is +// we don't do "legacy offset" in this version, as there aren't many previous +// works, if any, using the "legacy" ROIAlignRotated Op. +// This would make the interface a bit cleaner. + +namespace detectron2 { + +namespace { + +template +__device__ T bilinear_interpolate( + const T* input, + const int height, + const int width, + T y, + T x) { + // deal with cases that inverse elements are out of feature map boundary + if (y < -1.0 || y > height || x < -1.0 || x > width) { + // empty + return 0; + } + + if (y < 0) { + y = 0; + } + + if (x < 0) { + x = 0; + } + + int y_low = (int)y; + int x_low = (int)x; + int y_high; + int x_high; + + if (y_low >= height - 1) { + y_high = y_low = height - 1; + y = (T)y_low; + } else { + y_high = y_low + 1; + } + + if (x_low >= width - 1) { + x_high = x_low = width - 1; + x = (T)x_low; + } else { + x_high = x_low + 1; + } + + T ly = y - y_low; + T lx = x - x_low; + T hy = 1. - ly, hx = 1. - lx; + // do bilinear interpolation + T v1 = input[y_low * width + x_low]; + T v2 = input[y_low * width + x_high]; + T v3 = input[y_high * width + x_low]; + T v4 = input[y_high * width + x_high]; + T w1 = hy * hx, w2 = hy * lx, w3 = ly * hx, w4 = ly * lx; + + T val = (w1 * v1 + w2 * v2 + w3 * v3 + w4 * v4); + + return val; +} + +template +__device__ void bilinear_interpolate_gradient( + const int height, + const int width, + T y, + T x, + T& w1, + T& w2, + T& w3, + T& w4, + int& x_low, + int& x_high, + int& y_low, + int& y_high) { + // deal with cases that inverse elements are out of feature map boundary + if (y < -1.0 || y > height || x < -1.0 || x > width) { + // empty + w1 = w2 = w3 = w4 = 0.; + x_low = x_high = y_low = y_high = -1; + return; + } + + if (y < 0) { + y = 0; + } + + if (x < 0) { + x = 0; + } + + y_low = (int)y; + x_low = (int)x; + + if (y_low >= height - 1) { + y_high = y_low = height - 1; + y = (T)y_low; + } else { + y_high = y_low + 1; + } + + if (x_low >= width - 1) { + x_high = x_low = width - 1; + x = (T)x_low; + } else { + x_high = x_low + 1; + } + + T ly = y - y_low; + T lx = x - x_low; + T hy = 1. - ly, hx = 1. - lx; + + // reference in forward + // T v1 = input[y_low * width + x_low]; + // T v2 = input[y_low * width + x_high]; + // T v3 = input[y_high * width + x_low]; + // T v4 = input[y_high * width + x_high]; + // T val = (w1 * v1 + w2 * v2 + w3 * v3 + w4 * v4); + + w1 = hy * hx, w2 = hy * lx, w3 = ly * hx, w4 = ly * lx; + + return; +} + +} // namespace + +template +__global__ void RoIAlignRotatedForward( + const int nthreads, + const T* input, + const T spatial_scale, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int sampling_ratio, + const T* rois, + T* top_data) { + CUDA_1D_KERNEL_LOOP(index, nthreads) { + // (n, c, ph, pw) is an element in the pooled output + int pw = index % pooled_width; + int ph = (index / pooled_width) % pooled_height; + int c = (index / pooled_width / pooled_height) % channels; + int n = index / pooled_width / pooled_height / channels; + + const T* current_roi = rois + n * 6; + int roi_batch_ind = current_roi[0]; + + // Do not use rounding; this implementation detail is critical + // ROIAlignRotated supports align == true, i.e., continuous coordinate + // by default, thus the 0.5 offset + T offset = (T)0.5; + T roi_center_w = current_roi[1] * spatial_scale - offset; + T roi_center_h = current_roi[2] * spatial_scale - offset; + T roi_width = current_roi[3] * spatial_scale; + T roi_height = current_roi[4] * spatial_scale; + T theta = current_roi[5] * M_PI / 180.0; + T cos_theta = cos(theta); + T sin_theta = sin(theta); + + T bin_size_h = static_cast(roi_height) / static_cast(pooled_height); + T bin_size_w = static_cast(roi_width) / static_cast(pooled_width); + + const T* offset_input = + input + (roi_batch_ind * channels + c) * height * width; + + // We use roi_bin_grid to sample the grid and mimic integral + int roi_bin_grid_h = (sampling_ratio > 0) + ? sampling_ratio + : ceil(roi_height / pooled_height); // e.g., = 2 + int roi_bin_grid_w = + (sampling_ratio > 0) ? sampling_ratio : ceil(roi_width / pooled_width); + + // roi_start_h and roi_start_w are computed wrt the center of RoI (x, y). + // Appropriate translation needs to be applied after. + T roi_start_h = -roi_height / 2.0; + T roi_start_w = -roi_width / 2.0; + + // We do average (inte gral) pooling inside a bin + const T count = max(roi_bin_grid_h * roi_bin_grid_w, 1); // e.g. = 4 + + T output_val = 0.; + for (int iy = 0; iy < roi_bin_grid_h; iy++) // e.g., iy = 0, 1 + { + const T yy = roi_start_h + ph * bin_size_h + + static_cast(iy + .5f) * bin_size_h / + static_cast(roi_bin_grid_h); // e.g., 0.5, 1.5 + for (int ix = 0; ix < roi_bin_grid_w; ix++) { + const T xx = roi_start_w + pw * bin_size_w + + static_cast(ix + .5f) * bin_size_w / + static_cast(roi_bin_grid_w); + + // Rotate by theta around the center and translate + T y = yy * cos_theta - xx * sin_theta + roi_center_h; + T x = yy * sin_theta + xx * cos_theta + roi_center_w; + + T val = bilinear_interpolate(offset_input, height, width, y, x); + output_val += val; + } + } + output_val /= count; + + top_data[index] = output_val; + } +} + +template +__global__ void RoIAlignRotatedBackwardFeature( + const int nthreads, + const T* top_diff, + const int num_rois, + const T spatial_scale, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int sampling_ratio, + T* bottom_diff, + const T* rois) { + CUDA_1D_KERNEL_LOOP(index, nthreads) { + // (n, c, ph, pw) is an element in the pooled output + int pw = index % pooled_width; + int ph = (index / pooled_width) % pooled_height; + int c = (index / pooled_width / pooled_height) % channels; + int n = index / pooled_width / pooled_height / channels; + + const T* current_roi = rois + n * 6; + int roi_batch_ind = current_roi[0]; + + // Do not use rounding; this implementation detail is critical + // ROIAlignRotated supports align == true, i.e., continuous coordinate + // by default, thus the 0.5 offset + T offset = (T)0.5; + T roi_center_w = current_roi[1] * spatial_scale - offset; + T roi_center_h = current_roi[2] * spatial_scale - offset; + T roi_width = current_roi[3] * spatial_scale; + T roi_height = current_roi[4] * spatial_scale; + T theta = current_roi[5] * M_PI / 180.0; + T cos_theta = cos(theta); + T sin_theta = sin(theta); + + T bin_size_h = static_cast(roi_height) / static_cast(pooled_height); + T bin_size_w = static_cast(roi_width) / static_cast(pooled_width); + + T* offset_bottom_diff = + bottom_diff + (roi_batch_ind * channels + c) * height * width; + + int top_offset = (n * channels + c) * pooled_height * pooled_width; + const T* offset_top_diff = top_diff + top_offset; + const T top_diff_this_bin = offset_top_diff[ph * pooled_width + pw]; + + // We use roi_bin_grid to sample the grid and mimic integral + int roi_bin_grid_h = (sampling_ratio > 0) + ? sampling_ratio + : ceil(roi_height / pooled_height); // e.g., = 2 + int roi_bin_grid_w = + (sampling_ratio > 0) ? sampling_ratio : ceil(roi_width / pooled_width); + + // roi_start_h and roi_start_w are computed wrt the center of RoI (x, y). + // Appropriate translation needs to be applied after. + T roi_start_h = -roi_height / 2.0; + T roi_start_w = -roi_width / 2.0; + + // We do average (integral) pooling inside a bin + const T count = roi_bin_grid_h * roi_bin_grid_w; // e.g. = 4 + + for (int iy = 0; iy < roi_bin_grid_h; iy++) // e.g., iy = 0, 1 + { + const T yy = roi_start_h + ph * bin_size_h + + static_cast(iy + .5f) * bin_size_h / + static_cast(roi_bin_grid_h); // e.g., 0.5, 1.5 + for (int ix = 0; ix < roi_bin_grid_w; ix++) { + const T xx = roi_start_w + pw * bin_size_w + + static_cast(ix + .5f) * bin_size_w / + static_cast(roi_bin_grid_w); + + // Rotate by theta around the center and translate + T y = yy * cos_theta - xx * sin_theta + roi_center_h; + T x = yy * sin_theta + xx * cos_theta + roi_center_w; + + T w1, w2, w3, w4; + int x_low, x_high, y_low, y_high; + + bilinear_interpolate_gradient( + height, width, y, x, w1, w2, w3, w4, x_low, x_high, y_low, y_high); + + T g1 = top_diff_this_bin * w1 / count; + T g2 = top_diff_this_bin * w2 / count; + T g3 = top_diff_this_bin * w3 / count; + T g4 = top_diff_this_bin * w4 / count; + + if (x_low >= 0 && x_high >= 0 && y_low >= 0 && y_high >= 0) { + atomicAdd( + offset_bottom_diff + y_low * width + x_low, static_cast(g1)); + atomicAdd( + offset_bottom_diff + y_low * width + x_high, static_cast(g2)); + atomicAdd( + offset_bottom_diff + y_high * width + x_low, static_cast(g3)); + atomicAdd( + offset_bottom_diff + y_high * width + x_high, static_cast(g4)); + } // if + } // ix + } // iy + } // CUDA_1D_KERNEL_LOOP +} // RoIAlignRotatedBackward + +at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_forward_cuda( + const at::Tensor& input, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const float spatial_scale, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int sampling_ratio) { + AT_ASSERTM(input.device().is_cuda(), "input must be a CUDA tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(rois.device().is_cuda(), "rois must be a CUDA tensor"); + at::TensorArg input_t{input, "input", 1}, rois_t{rois, "rois", 2}; + + at::CheckedFrom c = "ROIAlignRotated_forward_cuda"; + at::checkAllSameGPU(c, {input_t, rois_t}); + at::checkAllSameType(c, {input_t, rois_t}); + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(input.device()); + + auto num_rois = rois.size(0); + auto channels = input.size(1); + auto height = input.size(2); + auto width = input.size(3); + + auto output = at::empty( + {num_rois, channels, pooled_height, pooled_width}, input.options()); + auto output_size = num_rois * pooled_height * pooled_width * channels; + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + dim3 grid(std::min( + at::cuda::ATenCeilDiv( + static_cast(output_size), static_cast(512)), + static_cast(4096))); + dim3 block(512); + + if (output.numel() == 0) { + AT_CUDA_CHECK(cudaGetLastError()); + return output; + } + + auto input_ = input.contiguous(), rois_ = rois.contiguous(); + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES( + input.scalar_type(), "ROIAlignRotated_forward", [&] { + RoIAlignRotatedForward<<>>( + output_size, + input_.data_ptr(), + spatial_scale, + channels, + height, + width, + pooled_height, + pooled_width, + sampling_ratio, + rois_.data_ptr(), + output.data_ptr()); + }); + cudaDeviceSynchronize(); + AT_CUDA_CHECK(cudaGetLastError()); + return output; +} + +// TODO remove the dependency on input and use instead its sizes -> save memory +at::Tensor ROIAlignRotated_backward_cuda( + const at::Tensor& grad, + const at::Tensor& rois, + const float spatial_scale, + const int pooled_height, + const int pooled_width, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int sampling_ratio) { + AT_ASSERTM(grad.device().is_cuda(), "grad must be a CUDA tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(rois.device().is_cuda(), "rois must be a CUDA tensor"); + + at::TensorArg grad_t{grad, "grad", 1}, rois_t{rois, "rois", 2}; + at::CheckedFrom c = "ROIAlign_backward_cuda"; + at::checkAllSameGPU(c, {grad_t, rois_t}); + at::checkAllSameType(c, {grad_t, rois_t}); + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(grad.device()); + + auto num_rois = rois.size(0); + auto grad_input = + at::zeros({batch_size, channels, height, width}, grad.options()); + + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + dim3 grid(std::min( + at::cuda::ATenCeilDiv( + static_cast(grad.numel()), static_cast(512)), + static_cast(4096))); + dim3 block(512); + + // handle possibly empty gradients + if (grad.numel() == 0) { + AT_CUDA_CHECK(cudaGetLastError()); + return grad_input; + } + + auto grad_ = grad.contiguous(), rois_ = rois.contiguous(); + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES( + grad.scalar_type(), "ROIAlignRotated_backward", [&] { + RoIAlignRotatedBackwardFeature<<>>( + grad.numel(), + grad_.data_ptr(), + num_rois, + spatial_scale, + channels, + height, + width, + pooled_height, + pooled_width, + sampling_ratio, + grad_input.data_ptr(), + rois_.data_ptr()); + }); + AT_CUDA_CHECK(cudaGetLastError()); + return grad_input; +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated.h b/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bf383b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated.h @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#pragma once +#include + +namespace detectron2 { + +at::Tensor box_iou_rotated_cpu( + const at::Tensor& boxes1, + const at::Tensor& boxes2); + +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) +at::Tensor box_iou_rotated_cuda( + const at::Tensor& boxes1, + const at::Tensor& boxes2); +#endif + +// Interface for Python +// inline is needed to prevent multiple function definitions when this header is +// included by different cpps +inline at::Tensor box_iou_rotated( + const at::Tensor& boxes1, + const at::Tensor& boxes2) { + assert(boxes1.device().is_cuda() == boxes2.device().is_cuda()); + if (boxes1.device().is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + return box_iou_rotated_cuda(boxes1.contiguous(), boxes2.contiguous()); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + + return box_iou_rotated_cpu(boxes1.contiguous(), boxes2.contiguous()); +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_cpu.cpp b/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_cpu.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c843487 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_cpu.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#include "box_iou_rotated.h" +#include "box_iou_rotated_utils.h" + +namespace detectron2 { + +template +void box_iou_rotated_cpu_kernel( + const at::Tensor& boxes1, + const at::Tensor& boxes2, + at::Tensor& ious) { + auto num_boxes1 = boxes1.size(0); + auto num_boxes2 = boxes2.size(0); + + for (int i = 0; i < num_boxes1; i++) { + for (int j = 0; j < num_boxes2; j++) { + ious[i * num_boxes2 + j] = single_box_iou_rotated( + boxes1[i].data_ptr(), boxes2[j].data_ptr()); + } + } +} + +at::Tensor box_iou_rotated_cpu( + // input must be contiguous: + const at::Tensor& boxes1, + const at::Tensor& boxes2) { + auto num_boxes1 = boxes1.size(0); + auto num_boxes2 = boxes2.size(0); + at::Tensor ious = + at::empty({num_boxes1 * num_boxes2}, boxes1.options().dtype(at::kFloat)); + + box_iou_rotated_cpu_kernel(boxes1, boxes2, ious); + + // reshape from 1d array to 2d array + auto shape = std::vector{num_boxes1, num_boxes2}; + return ious.reshape(shape); +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_cuda.cu b/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_cuda.cu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..952710e --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_cuda.cu @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "box_iou_rotated_utils.h" + +namespace detectron2 { + +// 2D block with 32 * 16 = 512 threads per block +const int BLOCK_DIM_X = 32; +const int BLOCK_DIM_Y = 16; + +template +__global__ void box_iou_rotated_cuda_kernel( + const int n_boxes1, + const int n_boxes2, + const T* dev_boxes1, + const T* dev_boxes2, + T* dev_ious) { + const int row_start = blockIdx.x * blockDim.x; + const int col_start = blockIdx.y * blockDim.y; + + const int row_size = min(n_boxes1 - row_start, blockDim.x); + const int col_size = min(n_boxes2 - col_start, blockDim.y); + + __shared__ float block_boxes1[BLOCK_DIM_X * 5]; + __shared__ float block_boxes2[BLOCK_DIM_Y * 5]; + + // It's safe to copy using threadIdx.x since BLOCK_DIM_X >= BLOCK_DIM_Y + if (threadIdx.x < row_size && threadIdx.y == 0) { + block_boxes1[threadIdx.x * 5 + 0] = + dev_boxes1[(row_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 0]; + block_boxes1[threadIdx.x * 5 + 1] = + dev_boxes1[(row_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 1]; + block_boxes1[threadIdx.x * 5 + 2] = + dev_boxes1[(row_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 2]; + block_boxes1[threadIdx.x * 5 + 3] = + dev_boxes1[(row_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 3]; + block_boxes1[threadIdx.x * 5 + 4] = + dev_boxes1[(row_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 4]; + } + + if (threadIdx.x < col_size && threadIdx.y == 0) { + block_boxes2[threadIdx.x * 5 + 0] = + dev_boxes2[(col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 0]; + block_boxes2[threadIdx.x * 5 + 1] = + dev_boxes2[(col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 1]; + block_boxes2[threadIdx.x * 5 + 2] = + dev_boxes2[(col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 2]; + block_boxes2[threadIdx.x * 5 + 3] = + dev_boxes2[(col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 3]; + block_boxes2[threadIdx.x * 5 + 4] = + dev_boxes2[(col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 4]; + } + __syncthreads(); + + if (threadIdx.x < row_size && threadIdx.y < col_size) { + int offset = (row_start + threadIdx.x) * n_boxes2 + col_start + threadIdx.y; + dev_ious[offset] = single_box_iou_rotated( + block_boxes1 + threadIdx.x * 5, block_boxes2 + threadIdx.y * 5); + } +} + +at::Tensor box_iou_rotated_cuda( + // input must be contiguous + const at::Tensor& boxes1, + const at::Tensor& boxes2) { + using scalar_t = float; + AT_ASSERTM( + boxes1.scalar_type() == at::kFloat, "boxes1 must be a float tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM( + boxes2.scalar_type() == at::kFloat, "boxes2 must be a float tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(boxes1.is_cuda(), "boxes1 must be a CUDA tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(boxes2.is_cuda(), "boxes2 must be a CUDA tensor"); + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(boxes1.device()); + + auto num_boxes1 = boxes1.size(0); + auto num_boxes2 = boxes2.size(0); + + at::Tensor ious = + at::empty({num_boxes1 * num_boxes2}, boxes1.options().dtype(at::kFloat)); + + bool transpose = false; + if (num_boxes1 > 0 && num_boxes2 > 0) { + scalar_t *data1 = boxes1.data_ptr(), + *data2 = boxes2.data_ptr(); + + if (num_boxes2 > 65535 * BLOCK_DIM_Y) { + AT_ASSERTM( + num_boxes1 <= 65535 * BLOCK_DIM_Y, + "Too many boxes for box_iou_rotated_cuda!"); + // x dim is allowed to be large, but y dim cannot, + // so we transpose the two to avoid "invalid configuration argument" + // error. We assume one of them is small. Otherwise the result is hard to + // fit in memory anyway. + std::swap(num_boxes1, num_boxes2); + std::swap(data1, data2); + transpose = true; + } + + const int blocks_x = + at::cuda::ATenCeilDiv(static_cast(num_boxes1), BLOCK_DIM_X); + const int blocks_y = + at::cuda::ATenCeilDiv(static_cast(num_boxes2), BLOCK_DIM_Y); + + dim3 blocks(blocks_x, blocks_y); + dim3 threads(BLOCK_DIM_X, BLOCK_DIM_Y); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + box_iou_rotated_cuda_kernel<<>>( + num_boxes1, + num_boxes2, + data1, + data2, + (scalar_t*)ious.data_ptr()); + + AT_CUDA_CHECK(cudaGetLastError()); + } + + // reshape from 1d array to 2d array + auto shape = std::vector{num_boxes1, num_boxes2}; + if (transpose) { + return ious.view(shape).t(); + } else { + return ious.view(shape); + } +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_utils.h b/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_utils.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc6967a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_utils.h @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#pragma once + +#include +#include + +#if defined(__CUDACC__) || __HCC__ == 1 || __HIP__ == 1 +// Designates functions callable from the host (CPU) and the device (GPU) +#define HOST_DEVICE __host__ __device__ +#define HOST_DEVICE_INLINE HOST_DEVICE __forceinline__ +#else +#include +#define HOST_DEVICE +#define HOST_DEVICE_INLINE HOST_DEVICE inline +#endif + +namespace detectron2 { + +namespace { + +template +struct RotatedBox { + T x_ctr, y_ctr, w, h, a; +}; + +template +struct Point { + T x, y; + HOST_DEVICE_INLINE Point(const T& px = 0, const T& py = 0) : x(px), y(py) {} + HOST_DEVICE_INLINE Point operator+(const Point& p) const { + return Point(x + p.x, y + p.y); + } + HOST_DEVICE_INLINE Point& operator+=(const Point& p) { + x += p.x; + y += p.y; + return *this; + } + HOST_DEVICE_INLINE Point operator-(const Point& p) const { + return Point(x - p.x, y - p.y); + } + HOST_DEVICE_INLINE Point operator*(const T coeff) const { + return Point(x * coeff, y * coeff); + } +}; + +template +HOST_DEVICE_INLINE T dot_2d(const Point& A, const Point& B) { + return A.x * B.x + A.y * B.y; +} + +// R: result type. can be different from input type +template +HOST_DEVICE_INLINE R cross_2d(const Point& A, const Point& B) { + return static_cast(A.x) * static_cast(B.y) - + static_cast(B.x) * static_cast(A.y); +} + +template +HOST_DEVICE_INLINE void get_rotated_vertices( + const RotatedBox& box, + Point (&pts)[4]) { + // M_PI / 180. == 0.01745329251 + double theta = box.a * 0.01745329251; + T cosTheta2 = (T)cos(theta) * 0.5f; + T sinTheta2 = (T)sin(theta) * 0.5f; + + // y: top --> down; x: left --> right + pts[0].x = box.x_ctr + sinTheta2 * box.h + cosTheta2 * box.w; + pts[0].y = box.y_ctr + cosTheta2 * box.h - sinTheta2 * box.w; + pts[1].x = box.x_ctr - sinTheta2 * box.h + cosTheta2 * box.w; + pts[1].y = box.y_ctr - cosTheta2 * box.h - sinTheta2 * box.w; + pts[2].x = 2 * box.x_ctr - pts[0].x; + pts[2].y = 2 * box.y_ctr - pts[0].y; + pts[3].x = 2 * box.x_ctr - pts[1].x; + pts[3].y = 2 * box.y_ctr - pts[1].y; +} + +template +HOST_DEVICE_INLINE int get_intersection_points( + const Point (&pts1)[4], + const Point (&pts2)[4], + Point (&intersections)[24]) { + // Line vector + // A line from p1 to p2 is: p1 + (p2-p1)*t, t=[0,1] + Point vec1[4], vec2[4]; + for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + vec1[i] = pts1[(i + 1) % 4] - pts1[i]; + vec2[i] = pts2[(i + 1) % 4] - pts2[i]; + } + + // When computing the intersection area, it doesn't hurt if we have + // more (duplicated/approximate) intersections/vertices than needed, + // while it can cause drastic difference if we miss an intersection/vertex. + // Therefore, we add an epsilon to relax the comparisons between + // the float point numbers that decide the intersection points. + double EPS = 1e-5; + + // Line test - test all line combos for intersection + int num = 0; // number of intersections + for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + for (int j = 0; j < 4; j++) { + // Solve for 2x2 Ax=b + T det = cross_2d(vec2[j], vec1[i]); + + // This takes care of parallel lines + if (fabs(det) <= 1e-14) { + continue; + } + + auto vec12 = pts2[j] - pts1[i]; + + T t1 = cross_2d(vec2[j], vec12) / det; + T t2 = cross_2d(vec1[i], vec12) / det; + + if (t1 > -EPS && t1 < 1.0f + EPS && t2 > -EPS && t2 < 1.0f + EPS) { + intersections[num++] = pts1[i] + vec1[i] * t1; + } + } + } + + // Check for vertices of rect1 inside rect2 + { + const auto& AB = vec2[0]; + const auto& DA = vec2[3]; + auto ABdotAB = dot_2d(AB, AB); + auto ADdotAD = dot_2d(DA, DA); + for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + // assume ABCD is the rectangle, and P is the point to be judged + // P is inside ABCD iff. P's projection on AB lies within AB + // and P's projection on AD lies within AD + + auto AP = pts1[i] - pts2[0]; + + auto APdotAB = dot_2d(AP, AB); + auto APdotAD = -dot_2d(AP, DA); + + if ((APdotAB > -EPS) && (APdotAD > -EPS) && (APdotAB < ABdotAB + EPS) && + (APdotAD < ADdotAD + EPS)) { + intersections[num++] = pts1[i]; + } + } + } + + // Reverse the check - check for vertices of rect2 inside rect1 + { + const auto& AB = vec1[0]; + const auto& DA = vec1[3]; + auto ABdotAB = dot_2d(AB, AB); + auto ADdotAD = dot_2d(DA, DA); + for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + auto AP = pts2[i] - pts1[0]; + + auto APdotAB = dot_2d(AP, AB); + auto APdotAD = -dot_2d(AP, DA); + + if ((APdotAB > -EPS) && (APdotAD > -EPS) && (APdotAB < ABdotAB + EPS) && + (APdotAD < ADdotAD + EPS)) { + intersections[num++] = pts2[i]; + } + } + } + + return num; +} + +template +HOST_DEVICE_INLINE int convex_hull_graham( + const Point (&p)[24], + const int& num_in, + Point (&q)[24], + bool shift_to_zero = false) { + assert(num_in >= 2); + + // Step 1: + // Find point with minimum y + // if more than 1 points have the same minimum y, + // pick the one with the minimum x. + int t = 0; + for (int i = 1; i < num_in; i++) { + if (p[i].y < p[t].y || (p[i].y == p[t].y && p[i].x < p[t].x)) { + t = i; + } + } + auto& start = p[t]; // starting point + + // Step 2: + // Subtract starting point from every points (for sorting in the next step) + for (int i = 0; i < num_in; i++) { + q[i] = p[i] - start; + } + + // Swap the starting point to position 0 + auto tmp = q[0]; + q[0] = q[t]; + q[t] = tmp; + + // Step 3: + // Sort point 1 ~ num_in according to their relative cross-product values + // (essentially sorting according to angles) + // If the angles are the same, sort according to their distance to origin + T dist[24]; +#if defined(__CUDACC__) || __HCC__ == 1 || __HIP__ == 1 + // compute distance to origin before sort, and sort them together with the + // points + for (int i = 0; i < num_in; i++) { + dist[i] = dot_2d(q[i], q[i]); + } + + // CUDA version + // In the future, we can potentially use thrust + // for sorting here to improve speed (though not guaranteed) + for (int i = 1; i < num_in - 1; i++) { + for (int j = i + 1; j < num_in; j++) { + T crossProduct = cross_2d(q[i], q[j]); + if ((crossProduct < -1e-6) || + (fabs(crossProduct) < 1e-6 && dist[i] > dist[j])) { + auto q_tmp = q[i]; + q[i] = q[j]; + q[j] = q_tmp; + auto dist_tmp = dist[i]; + dist[i] = dist[j]; + dist[j] = dist_tmp; + } + } + } +#else + // CPU version + // std::sort( + // q + 1, q + num_in, [](const Point& A, const Point& B) -> bool { + // T temp = cross_2d(A, B); + + // if (fabs(temp) < 1e-6) { + // return dot_2d(A, A) < dot_2d(B, B); + // } else { + // return temp > 0; + // } + // }); + for (int i = 0; i < num_in; i++) { + dist[i] = dot_2d(q[i], q[i]); + } + + for (int i = 1; i < num_in - 1; i++) { + for (int j = i + 1; j < num_in; j++) { + T crossProduct = cross_2d(q[i], q[j]); + if ((crossProduct < -1e-6) || + (fabs(crossProduct) < 1e-6 && dist[i] > dist[j])) { + auto q_tmp = q[i]; + q[i] = q[j]; + q[j] = q_tmp; + auto dist_tmp = dist[i]; + dist[i] = dist[j]; + dist[j] = dist_tmp; + } + } + } + + // compute distance to origin after sort, since the points are now different. + for (int i = 0; i < num_in; i++) { + dist[i] = dot_2d(q[i], q[i]); + } + +#endif + + // Step 4: + // Make sure there are at least 2 points (that don't overlap with each other) + // in the stack + int k; // index of the non-overlapped second point + for (k = 1; k < num_in; k++) { + if (dist[k] > 1e-8) { + break; + } + } + if (k == num_in) { + // We reach the end, which means the convex hull is just one point + q[0] = p[t]; + return 1; + } + q[1] = q[k]; + int m = 2; // 2 points in the stack + // Step 5: + // Finally we can start the scanning process. + // When a non-convex relationship between the 3 points is found + // (either concave shape or duplicated points), + // we pop the previous point from the stack + // until the 3-point relationship is convex again, or + // until the stack only contains two points + for (int i = k + 1; i < num_in; i++) { + while (m > 1) { + auto q1 = q[i] - q[m - 2], q2 = q[m - 1] - q[m - 2]; + // cross_2d() uses FMA and therefore computes round(round(q1.x*q2.y) - + // q2.x*q1.y) So it may not return 0 even when q1==q2. Therefore we + // compare round(q1.x*q2.y) and round(q2.x*q1.y) directly. (round means + // round to nearest floating point). + if (q1.x * q2.y >= q2.x * q1.y) + m--; + else + break; + } + // Using double also helps, but float can solve the issue for now. + // while (m > 1 && cross_2d(q[i] - q[m - 2], q[m - 1] - q[m - 2]) + // >= 0) { + // m--; + // } + q[m++] = q[i]; + } + + // Step 6 (Optional): + // In general sense we need the original coordinates, so we + // need to shift the points back (reverting Step 2) + // But if we're only interested in getting the area/perimeter of the shape + // We can simply return. + if (!shift_to_zero) { + for (int i = 0; i < m; i++) { + q[i] += start; + } + } + + return m; +} + +template +HOST_DEVICE_INLINE T polygon_area(const Point (&q)[24], const int& m) { + if (m <= 2) { + return 0; + } + + T area = 0; + for (int i = 1; i < m - 1; i++) { + area += fabs(cross_2d(q[i] - q[0], q[i + 1] - q[0])); + } + + return area / 2.0; +} + +template +HOST_DEVICE_INLINE T rotated_boxes_intersection( + const RotatedBox& box1, + const RotatedBox& box2) { + // There are up to 4 x 4 + 4 + 4 = 24 intersections (including dups) returned + // from rotated_rect_intersection_pts + Point intersectPts[24], orderedPts[24]; + + Point pts1[4]; + Point pts2[4]; + get_rotated_vertices(box1, pts1); + get_rotated_vertices(box2, pts2); + + int num = get_intersection_points(pts1, pts2, intersectPts); + + if (num <= 2) { + return 0.0; + } + + // Convex Hull to order the intersection points in clockwise order and find + // the contour area. + int num_convex = convex_hull_graham(intersectPts, num, orderedPts, true); + return polygon_area(orderedPts, num_convex); +} + +} // namespace + +template +HOST_DEVICE_INLINE T +single_box_iou_rotated(T const* const box1_raw, T const* const box2_raw) { + // shift center to the middle point to achieve higher precision in result + RotatedBox box1, box2; + auto center_shift_x = (box1_raw[0] + box2_raw[0]) / 2.0; + auto center_shift_y = (box1_raw[1] + box2_raw[1]) / 2.0; + box1.x_ctr = box1_raw[0] - center_shift_x; + box1.y_ctr = box1_raw[1] - center_shift_y; + box1.w = box1_raw[2]; + box1.h = box1_raw[3]; + box1.a = box1_raw[4]; + box2.x_ctr = box2_raw[0] - center_shift_x; + box2.y_ctr = box2_raw[1] - center_shift_y; + box2.w = box2_raw[2]; + box2.h = box2_raw[3]; + box2.a = box2_raw[4]; + + T area1 = box1.w * box1.h; + T area2 = box2.w * box2.h; + if (area1 < 1e-14 || area2 < 1e-14) { + return 0.f; + } + + T intersection = rotated_boxes_intersection(box1, box2); + T iou = intersection / (area1 + area2 - intersection); + return iou; +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/cocoeval/cocoeval.cpp b/detectron2/layers/csrc/cocoeval/cocoeval.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a5b7b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/cocoeval/cocoeval.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,507 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#include "cocoeval.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include + +using namespace pybind11::literals; + +namespace detectron2 { + +namespace COCOeval { + +// Sort detections from highest score to lowest, such that +// detection_instances[detection_sorted_indices[t]] >= +// detection_instances[detection_sorted_indices[t+1]]. Use stable_sort to match +// original COCO API +void SortInstancesByDetectionScore( + const std::vector& detection_instances, + std::vector* detection_sorted_indices) { + detection_sorted_indices->resize(detection_instances.size()); + std::iota( + detection_sorted_indices->begin(), detection_sorted_indices->end(), 0); + std::stable_sort( + detection_sorted_indices->begin(), + detection_sorted_indices->end(), + [&detection_instances](size_t j1, size_t j2) { + return detection_instances[j1].score > detection_instances[j2].score; + }); +} + +// Partition the ground truth objects based on whether or not to ignore them +// based on area +void SortInstancesByIgnore( + const std::array& area_range, + const std::vector& ground_truth_instances, + std::vector* ground_truth_sorted_indices, + std::vector* ignores) { + ignores->clear(); + ignores->reserve(ground_truth_instances.size()); + for (auto o : ground_truth_instances) { + ignores->push_back( + o.ignore || o.area < area_range[0] || o.area > area_range[1]); + } + + ground_truth_sorted_indices->resize(ground_truth_instances.size()); + std::iota( + ground_truth_sorted_indices->begin(), + ground_truth_sorted_indices->end(), + 0); + std::stable_sort( + ground_truth_sorted_indices->begin(), + ground_truth_sorted_indices->end(), + [&ignores](size_t j1, size_t j2) { + return (int)(*ignores)[j1] < (int)(*ignores)[j2]; + }); +} + +// For each IOU threshold, greedily match each detected instance to a ground +// truth instance (if possible) and store the results +void MatchDetectionsToGroundTruth( + const std::vector& detection_instances, + const std::vector& detection_sorted_indices, + const std::vector& ground_truth_instances, + const std::vector& ground_truth_sorted_indices, + const std::vector& ignores, + const std::vector>& ious, + const std::vector& iou_thresholds, + const std::array& area_range, + ImageEvaluation* results) { + // Initialize memory to store return data matches and ignore + const int num_iou_thresholds = iou_thresholds.size(); + const int num_ground_truth = ground_truth_sorted_indices.size(); + const int num_detections = detection_sorted_indices.size(); + std::vector ground_truth_matches( + num_iou_thresholds * num_ground_truth, 0); + std::vector& detection_matches = results->detection_matches; + std::vector& detection_ignores = results->detection_ignores; + std::vector& ground_truth_ignores = results->ground_truth_ignores; + detection_matches.resize(num_iou_thresholds * num_detections, 0); + detection_ignores.resize(num_iou_thresholds * num_detections, false); + ground_truth_ignores.resize(num_ground_truth); + for (auto g = 0; g < num_ground_truth; ++g) { + ground_truth_ignores[g] = ignores[ground_truth_sorted_indices[g]]; + } + + for (auto t = 0; t < num_iou_thresholds; ++t) { + for (auto d = 0; d < num_detections; ++d) { + // information about best match so far (match=-1 -> unmatched) + double best_iou = std::min(iou_thresholds[t], 1 - 1e-10); + int match = -1; + for (auto g = 0; g < num_ground_truth; ++g) { + // if this ground truth instance is already matched and not a + // crowd, it cannot be matched to another detection + if (ground_truth_matches[t * num_ground_truth + g] > 0 && + !ground_truth_instances[ground_truth_sorted_indices[g]].is_crowd) { + continue; + } + + // if detected instance matched to a regular ground truth + // instance, we can break on the first ground truth instance + // tagged as ignore (because they are sorted by the ignore tag) + if (match >= 0 && !ground_truth_ignores[match] && + ground_truth_ignores[g]) { + break; + } + + // if IOU overlap is the best so far, store the match appropriately + if (ious[d][ground_truth_sorted_indices[g]] >= best_iou) { + best_iou = ious[d][ground_truth_sorted_indices[g]]; + match = g; + } + } + // if match was made, store id of match for both detection and + // ground truth + if (match >= 0) { + detection_ignores[t * num_detections + d] = ground_truth_ignores[match]; + detection_matches[t * num_detections + d] = + ground_truth_instances[ground_truth_sorted_indices[match]].id; + ground_truth_matches[t * num_ground_truth + match] = + detection_instances[detection_sorted_indices[d]].id; + } + + // set unmatched detections outside of area range to ignore + const InstanceAnnotation& detection = + detection_instances[detection_sorted_indices[d]]; + detection_ignores[t * num_detections + d] = + detection_ignores[t * num_detections + d] || + (detection_matches[t * num_detections + d] == 0 && + (detection.area < area_range[0] || detection.area > area_range[1])); + } + } + + // store detection score results + results->detection_scores.resize(detection_sorted_indices.size()); + for (size_t d = 0; d < detection_sorted_indices.size(); ++d) { + results->detection_scores[d] = + detection_instances[detection_sorted_indices[d]].score; + } +} + +std::vector EvaluateImages( + const std::vector>& area_ranges, + int max_detections, + const std::vector& iou_thresholds, + const ImageCategoryInstances>& image_category_ious, + const ImageCategoryInstances& + image_category_ground_truth_instances, + const ImageCategoryInstances& + image_category_detection_instances) { + const int num_area_ranges = area_ranges.size(); + const int num_images = image_category_ground_truth_instances.size(); + const int num_categories = + image_category_ious.size() > 0 ? image_category_ious[0].size() : 0; + std::vector detection_sorted_indices; + std::vector ground_truth_sorted_indices; + std::vector ignores; + std::vector results_all( + num_images * num_area_ranges * num_categories); + + // Store results for each image, category, and area range combination. Results + // for each IOU threshold are packed into the same ImageEvaluation object + for (auto i = 0; i < num_images; ++i) { + for (auto c = 0; c < num_categories; ++c) { + const std::vector& ground_truth_instances = + image_category_ground_truth_instances[i][c]; + const std::vector& detection_instances = + image_category_detection_instances[i][c]; + + SortInstancesByDetectionScore( + detection_instances, &detection_sorted_indices); + if ((int)detection_sorted_indices.size() > max_detections) { + detection_sorted_indices.resize(max_detections); + } + + for (size_t a = 0; a < area_ranges.size(); ++a) { + SortInstancesByIgnore( + area_ranges[a], + ground_truth_instances, + &ground_truth_sorted_indices, + &ignores); + + MatchDetectionsToGroundTruth( + detection_instances, + detection_sorted_indices, + ground_truth_instances, + ground_truth_sorted_indices, + ignores, + image_category_ious[i][c], + iou_thresholds, + area_ranges[a], + &results_all + [c * num_area_ranges * num_images + a * num_images + i]); + } + } + } + + return results_all; +} + +// Convert a python list to a vector +template +std::vector list_to_vec(const py::list& l) { + std::vector v(py::len(l)); + for (int i = 0; i < (int)py::len(l); ++i) { + v[i] = l[i].cast(); + } + return v; +} + +// Helper function to Accumulate() +// Considers the evaluation results applicable to a particular category, area +// range, and max_detections parameter setting, which begin at +// evaluations[evaluation_index]. Extracts a sorted list of length n of all +// applicable detection instances concatenated across all images in the dataset, +// which are represented by the outputs evaluation_indices, detection_scores, +// image_detection_indices, and detection_sorted_indices--all of which are +// length n. evaluation_indices[i] stores the applicable index into +// evaluations[] for instance i, which has detection score detection_score[i], +// and is the image_detection_indices[i]'th of the list of detections +// for the image containing i. detection_sorted_indices[] defines a sorted +// permutation of the 3 other outputs +int BuildSortedDetectionList( + const std::vector& evaluations, + const int64_t evaluation_index, + const int64_t num_images, + const int max_detections, + std::vector* evaluation_indices, + std::vector* detection_scores, + std::vector* detection_sorted_indices, + std::vector* image_detection_indices) { + assert(evaluations.size() >= evaluation_index + num_images); + + // Extract a list of object instances of the applicable category, area + // range, and max detections requirements such that they can be sorted + image_detection_indices->clear(); + evaluation_indices->clear(); + detection_scores->clear(); + image_detection_indices->reserve(num_images * max_detections); + evaluation_indices->reserve(num_images * max_detections); + detection_scores->reserve(num_images * max_detections); + int num_valid_ground_truth = 0; + for (auto i = 0; i < num_images; ++i) { + const ImageEvaluation& evaluation = evaluations[evaluation_index + i]; + + for (int d = 0; + d < (int)evaluation.detection_scores.size() && d < max_detections; + ++d) { // detected instances + evaluation_indices->push_back(evaluation_index + i); + image_detection_indices->push_back(d); + detection_scores->push_back(evaluation.detection_scores[d]); + } + for (auto ground_truth_ignore : evaluation.ground_truth_ignores) { + if (!ground_truth_ignore) { + ++num_valid_ground_truth; + } + } + } + + // Sort detections by decreasing score, using stable sort to match + // python implementation + detection_sorted_indices->resize(detection_scores->size()); + std::iota( + detection_sorted_indices->begin(), detection_sorted_indices->end(), 0); + std::stable_sort( + detection_sorted_indices->begin(), + detection_sorted_indices->end(), + [&detection_scores](size_t j1, size_t j2) { + return (*detection_scores)[j1] > (*detection_scores)[j2]; + }); + + return num_valid_ground_truth; +} + +// Helper function to Accumulate() +// Compute a precision recall curve given a sorted list of detected instances +// encoded in evaluations, evaluation_indices, detection_scores, +// detection_sorted_indices, image_detection_indices (see +// BuildSortedDetectionList()). Using vectors precisions and recalls +// and temporary storage, output the results into precisions_out, recalls_out, +// and scores_out, which are large buffers containing many precion/recall curves +// for all possible parameter settings, with precisions_out_index and +// recalls_out_index defining the applicable indices to store results. +void ComputePrecisionRecallCurve( + const int64_t precisions_out_index, + const int64_t precisions_out_stride, + const int64_t recalls_out_index, + const std::vector& recall_thresholds, + const int iou_threshold_index, + const int num_iou_thresholds, + const int num_valid_ground_truth, + const std::vector& evaluations, + const std::vector& evaluation_indices, + const std::vector& detection_scores, + const std::vector& detection_sorted_indices, + const std::vector& image_detection_indices, + std::vector* precisions, + std::vector* recalls, + std::vector* precisions_out, + std::vector* scores_out, + std::vector* recalls_out) { + assert(recalls_out->size() > recalls_out_index); + + // Compute precision/recall for each instance in the sorted list of detections + int64_t true_positives_sum = 0, false_positives_sum = 0; + precisions->clear(); + recalls->clear(); + precisions->reserve(detection_sorted_indices.size()); + recalls->reserve(detection_sorted_indices.size()); + assert(!evaluations.empty() || detection_sorted_indices.empty()); + for (auto detection_sorted_index : detection_sorted_indices) { + const ImageEvaluation& evaluation = + evaluations[evaluation_indices[detection_sorted_index]]; + const auto num_detections = + evaluation.detection_matches.size() / num_iou_thresholds; + const auto detection_index = iou_threshold_index * num_detections + + image_detection_indices[detection_sorted_index]; + assert(evaluation.detection_matches.size() > detection_index); + assert(evaluation.detection_ignores.size() > detection_index); + const int64_t detection_match = + evaluation.detection_matches[detection_index]; + const bool detection_ignores = + evaluation.detection_ignores[detection_index]; + const auto true_positive = detection_match > 0 && !detection_ignores; + const auto false_positive = detection_match == 0 && !detection_ignores; + if (true_positive) { + ++true_positives_sum; + } + if (false_positive) { + ++false_positives_sum; + } + + const double recall = + static_cast(true_positives_sum) / num_valid_ground_truth; + recalls->push_back(recall); + const int64_t num_valid_detections = + true_positives_sum + false_positives_sum; + const double precision = num_valid_detections > 0 + ? static_cast(true_positives_sum) / num_valid_detections + : 0.0; + precisions->push_back(precision); + } + + (*recalls_out)[recalls_out_index] = !recalls->empty() ? recalls->back() : 0; + + for (int64_t i = static_cast(precisions->size()) - 1; i > 0; --i) { + if ((*precisions)[i] > (*precisions)[i - 1]) { + (*precisions)[i - 1] = (*precisions)[i]; + } + } + + // Sample the per instance precision/recall list at each recall threshold + for (size_t r = 0; r < recall_thresholds.size(); ++r) { + // first index in recalls >= recall_thresholds[r] + std::vector::iterator low = std::lower_bound( + recalls->begin(), recalls->end(), recall_thresholds[r]); + size_t precisions_index = low - recalls->begin(); + + const auto results_ind = precisions_out_index + r * precisions_out_stride; + assert(results_ind < precisions_out->size()); + assert(results_ind < scores_out->size()); + if (precisions_index < precisions->size()) { + (*precisions_out)[results_ind] = (*precisions)[precisions_index]; + (*scores_out)[results_ind] = + detection_scores[detection_sorted_indices[precisions_index]]; + } else { + (*precisions_out)[results_ind] = 0; + (*scores_out)[results_ind] = 0; + } + } +} +py::dict Accumulate( + const py::object& params, + const std::vector& evaluations) { + const std::vector recall_thresholds = + list_to_vec(params.attr("recThrs")); + const std::vector max_detections = + list_to_vec(params.attr("maxDets")); + const int num_iou_thresholds = py::len(params.attr("iouThrs")); + const int num_recall_thresholds = py::len(params.attr("recThrs")); + const int num_categories = params.attr("useCats").cast() == 1 + ? py::len(params.attr("catIds")) + : 1; + const int num_area_ranges = py::len(params.attr("areaRng")); + const int num_max_detections = py::len(params.attr("maxDets")); + const int num_images = py::len(params.attr("imgIds")); + + std::vector precisions_out( + num_iou_thresholds * num_recall_thresholds * num_categories * + num_area_ranges * num_max_detections, + -1); + std::vector recalls_out( + num_iou_thresholds * num_categories * num_area_ranges * + num_max_detections, + -1); + std::vector scores_out( + num_iou_thresholds * num_recall_thresholds * num_categories * + num_area_ranges * num_max_detections, + -1); + + // Consider the list of all detected instances in the entire dataset in one + // large list. evaluation_indices, detection_scores, + // image_detection_indices, and detection_sorted_indices all have the same + // length as this list, such that each entry corresponds to one detected + // instance + std::vector evaluation_indices; // indices into evaluations[] + std::vector detection_scores; // detection scores of each instance + std::vector detection_sorted_indices; // sorted indices of all + // instances in the dataset + std::vector + image_detection_indices; // indices into the list of detected instances in + // the same image as each instance + std::vector precisions, recalls; + + for (auto c = 0; c < num_categories; ++c) { + for (auto a = 0; a < num_area_ranges; ++a) { + for (auto m = 0; m < num_max_detections; ++m) { + // The COCO PythonAPI assumes evaluations[] (the return value of + // COCOeval::EvaluateImages() is one long list storing results for each + // combination of category, area range, and image id, with categories in + // the outermost loop and images in the innermost loop. + const int64_t evaluations_index = + c * num_area_ranges * num_images + a * num_images; + int num_valid_ground_truth = BuildSortedDetectionList( + evaluations, + evaluations_index, + num_images, + max_detections[m], + &evaluation_indices, + &detection_scores, + &detection_sorted_indices, + &image_detection_indices); + + if (num_valid_ground_truth == 0) { + continue; + } + + for (auto t = 0; t < num_iou_thresholds; ++t) { + // recalls_out is a flattened vectors representing a + // num_iou_thresholds X num_categories X num_area_ranges X + // num_max_detections matrix + const int64_t recalls_out_index = + t * num_categories * num_area_ranges * num_max_detections + + c * num_area_ranges * num_max_detections + + a * num_max_detections + m; + + // precisions_out and scores_out are flattened vectors + // representing a num_iou_thresholds X num_recall_thresholds X + // num_categories X num_area_ranges X num_max_detections matrix + const int64_t precisions_out_stride = + num_categories * num_area_ranges * num_max_detections; + const int64_t precisions_out_index = t * num_recall_thresholds * + num_categories * num_area_ranges * num_max_detections + + c * num_area_ranges * num_max_detections + + a * num_max_detections + m; + + ComputePrecisionRecallCurve( + precisions_out_index, + precisions_out_stride, + recalls_out_index, + recall_thresholds, + t, + num_iou_thresholds, + num_valid_ground_truth, + evaluations, + evaluation_indices, + detection_scores, + detection_sorted_indices, + image_detection_indices, + &precisions, + &recalls, + &precisions_out, + &scores_out, + &recalls_out); + } + } + } + } + + time_t rawtime; + struct tm local_time; + std::array buffer; + time(&rawtime); +#ifdef _WIN32 + localtime_s(&local_time, &rawtime); +#else + localtime_r(&rawtime, &local_time); +#endif + strftime( + buffer.data(), 200, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%num_max_detections:%S", &local_time); + return py::dict( + "params"_a = params, + "counts"_a = std::vector( + {num_iou_thresholds, + num_recall_thresholds, + num_categories, + num_area_ranges, + num_max_detections}), + "date"_a = buffer, + "precision"_a = precisions_out, + "recall"_a = recalls_out, + "scores"_a = scores_out); +} + +} // namespace COCOeval + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/cocoeval/cocoeval.h b/detectron2/layers/csrc/cocoeval/cocoeval.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db246e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/cocoeval/cocoeval.h @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#pragma once + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +namespace py = pybind11; + +namespace detectron2 { + +namespace COCOeval { + +// Annotation data for a single object instance in an image +struct InstanceAnnotation { + InstanceAnnotation( + uint64_t id, + double score, + double area, + bool is_crowd, + bool ignore) + : id{id}, score{score}, area{area}, is_crowd{is_crowd}, ignore{ignore} {} + uint64_t id; + double score = 0.; + double area = 0.; + bool is_crowd = false; + bool ignore = false; +}; + +// Stores intermediate results for evaluating detection results for a single +// image that has D detected instances and G ground truth instances. This stores +// matches between detected and ground truth instances +struct ImageEvaluation { + // For each of the D detected instances, the id of the matched ground truth + // instance, or 0 if unmatched + std::vector detection_matches; + + // The detection score of each of the D detected instances + std::vector detection_scores; + + // Marks whether or not each of G instances was ignored from evaluation (e.g., + // because it's outside area_range) + std::vector ground_truth_ignores; + + // Marks whether or not each of D instances was ignored from evaluation (e.g., + // because it's outside aRng) + std::vector detection_ignores; +}; + +template +using ImageCategoryInstances = std::vector>>; + +// C++ implementation of COCO API cocoeval.py::COCOeval.evaluateImg(). For each +// combination of image, category, area range settings, and IOU thresholds to +// evaluate, it matches detected instances to ground truth instances and stores +// the results into a vector of ImageEvaluation results, which will be +// interpreted by the COCOeval::Accumulate() function to produce precion-recall +// curves. The parameters of nested vectors have the following semantics: +// image_category_ious[i][c][d][g] is the intersection over union of the d'th +// detected instance and g'th ground truth instance of +// category category_ids[c] in image image_ids[i] +// image_category_ground_truth_instances[i][c] is a vector of ground truth +// instances in image image_ids[i] of category category_ids[c] +// image_category_detection_instances[i][c] is a vector of detected +// instances in image image_ids[i] of category category_ids[c] +std::vector EvaluateImages( + const std::vector>& area_ranges, // vector of 2-tuples + int max_detections, + const std::vector& iou_thresholds, + const ImageCategoryInstances>& image_category_ious, + const ImageCategoryInstances& + image_category_ground_truth_instances, + const ImageCategoryInstances& + image_category_detection_instances); + +// C++ implementation of COCOeval.accumulate(), which generates precision +// recall curves for each set of category, IOU threshold, detection area range, +// and max number of detections parameters. It is assumed that the parameter +// evaluations is the return value of the functon COCOeval::EvaluateImages(), +// which was called with the same parameter settings params +py::dict Accumulate( + const py::object& params, + const std::vector& evalutations); + +} // namespace COCOeval +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/cuda_version.cu b/detectron2/layers/csrc/cuda_version.cu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6dfe1b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/cuda_version.cu @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +#include + +namespace detectron2 { +int get_cudart_version() { +// Not a ROCM platform: Either HIP is not used, or +// it is used, but platform is not ROCM (i.e. it is CUDA) +#if !defined(__HIP_PLATFORM_HCC__) + return CUDART_VERSION; +#else + int version = 0; + +#if HIP_VERSION_MAJOR != 0 + // Create a convention similar to that of CUDA, as assumed by other + // parts of the code. + + version = HIP_VERSION_MINOR; + version += (HIP_VERSION_MAJOR * 100); +#else + hipRuntimeGetVersion(&version); +#endif + return version; +#endif +} +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv.h b/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..965c1bf --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv.h @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#pragma once +#include + +namespace detectron2 { + +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) +int deform_conv_forward_cuda( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor output, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor ones, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + int im2col_step); + +int deform_conv_backward_input_cuda( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor gradOutput, + at::Tensor gradInput, + at::Tensor gradOffset, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor columns, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + int im2col_step); + +int deform_conv_backward_parameters_cuda( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor gradOutput, + at::Tensor gradWeight, // at::Tensor gradBias, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor ones, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + float scale, + int im2col_step); + +void modulated_deform_conv_cuda_forward( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor bias, + at::Tensor ones, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor mask, + at::Tensor output, + at::Tensor columns, + int kernel_h, + int kernel_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int group, + const int deformable_group, + const bool with_bias); + +void modulated_deform_conv_cuda_backward( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor bias, + at::Tensor ones, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor mask, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor grad_input, + at::Tensor grad_weight, + at::Tensor grad_bias, + at::Tensor grad_offset, + at::Tensor grad_mask, + at::Tensor grad_output, + int kernel_h, + int kernel_w, + int stride_h, + int stride_w, + int pad_h, + int pad_w, + int dilation_h, + int dilation_w, + int group, + int deformable_group, + const bool with_bias); + +#endif + +inline int deform_conv_forward( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor output, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor ones, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + int im2col_step) { + if (input.is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + TORCH_CHECK(weight.is_cuda(), "weight tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(offset.is_cuda(), "offset tensor is not on GPU!"); + return deform_conv_forward_cuda( + input, + weight, + offset, + output, + columns, + ones, + kW, + kH, + dW, + dH, + padW, + padH, + dilationW, + dilationH, + group, + deformable_group, + im2col_step); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + AT_ERROR("This operator is not implemented on CPU"); +} + +inline int deform_conv_backward_input( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor gradOutput, + at::Tensor gradInput, + at::Tensor gradOffset, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor columns, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + int im2col_step) { + if (gradOutput.is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + TORCH_CHECK(input.is_cuda(), "input tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(weight.is_cuda(), "weight tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(offset.is_cuda(), "offset tensor is not on GPU!"); + return deform_conv_backward_input_cuda( + input, + offset, + gradOutput, + gradInput, + gradOffset, + weight, + columns, + kW, + kH, + dW, + dH, + padW, + padH, + dilationW, + dilationH, + group, + deformable_group, + im2col_step); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + AT_ERROR("This operator is not implemented on CPU"); +} + +inline int deform_conv_backward_filter( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor gradOutput, + at::Tensor gradWeight, // at::Tensor gradBias, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor ones, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + float scale, + int im2col_step) { + if (gradOutput.is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + TORCH_CHECK(input.is_cuda(), "input tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(offset.is_cuda(), "offset tensor is not on GPU!"); + return deform_conv_backward_parameters_cuda( + input, + offset, + gradOutput, + gradWeight, + columns, + ones, + kW, + kH, + dW, + dH, + padW, + padH, + dilationW, + dilationH, + group, + deformable_group, + scale, + im2col_step); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + AT_ERROR("This operator is not implemented on CPU"); +} + +inline void modulated_deform_conv_forward( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor bias, + at::Tensor ones, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor mask, + at::Tensor output, + at::Tensor columns, + int kernel_h, + int kernel_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int group, + const int deformable_group, + const bool with_bias) { + if (input.is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + TORCH_CHECK(weight.is_cuda(), "weight tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(bias.is_cuda(), "bias tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(offset.is_cuda(), "offset tensor is not on GPU!"); + return modulated_deform_conv_cuda_forward( + input, + weight, + bias, + ones, + offset, + mask, + output, + columns, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + group, + deformable_group, + with_bias); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + AT_ERROR("This operator is not implemented on CPU"); +} + +inline void modulated_deform_conv_backward( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor bias, + at::Tensor ones, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor mask, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor grad_input, + at::Tensor grad_weight, + at::Tensor grad_bias, + at::Tensor grad_offset, + at::Tensor grad_mask, + at::Tensor grad_output, + int kernel_h, + int kernel_w, + int stride_h, + int stride_w, + int pad_h, + int pad_w, + int dilation_h, + int dilation_w, + int group, + int deformable_group, + const bool with_bias) { + if (grad_output.is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + TORCH_CHECK(input.is_cuda(), "input tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(weight.is_cuda(), "weight tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(bias.is_cuda(), "bias tensor is not on GPU!"); + TORCH_CHECK(offset.is_cuda(), "offset tensor is not on GPU!"); + return modulated_deform_conv_cuda_backward( + input, + weight, + bias, + ones, + offset, + mask, + columns, + grad_input, + grad_weight, + grad_bias, + grad_offset, + grad_mask, + grad_output, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + group, + deformable_group, + with_bias); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + AT_ERROR("This operator is not implemented on CPU"); +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv_cuda.cu b/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv_cuda.cu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2072bb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv_cuda.cu @@ -0,0 +1,1223 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +// modified from +// https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection/blob/master/mmdet/ops/dcn/src/deform_conv_cuda.cpp +// Original license: Apache 2.0 + +// modify from +// https://github.com/chengdazhi/Deformable-Convolution-V2-PyTorch/blob/mmdetection/mmdet/ops/dcn/src/deform_conv_cuda.c +// Original license: Apache 2.0 + +#include + +#include "deform_conv.h" + +#include +#include + +namespace detectron2 { + +void deformable_im2col( + const at::Tensor data_im, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int ksize_h, + const int ksize_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int parallel_imgs, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor data_col); + +void deformable_col2im( + const at::Tensor data_col, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int ksize_h, + const int ksize_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int parallel_imgs, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor grad_im); + +void deformable_col2im_coord( + const at::Tensor data_col, + const at::Tensor data_im, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int ksize_h, + const int ksize_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int parallel_imgs, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor grad_offset); + +void modulated_deformable_im2col_cuda( + const at::Tensor data_im, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const at::Tensor data_mask, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height_im, + const int width_im, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + const int kernel_h, + const int kenerl_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor data_col); + +void modulated_deformable_col2im_cuda( + const at::Tensor data_col, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const at::Tensor data_mask, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height_im, + const int width_im, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + const int kernel_h, + const int kenerl_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor grad_im); + +void modulated_deformable_col2im_coord_cuda( + const at::Tensor data_col, + const at::Tensor data_im, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const at::Tensor data_mask, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height_im, + const int width_im, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + const int kernel_h, + const int kenerl_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor grad_offset, + at::Tensor grad_mask); + +void shape_check( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor* gradOutput, + at::Tensor weight, + int kH, + int kW, + int dH, + int dW, + int padH, + int padW, + int dilationH, + int dilationW, + int group, + int deformable_group) { + TORCH_CHECK( + weight.ndimension() == 4, + "4D weight tensor (nOutputPlane,nInputPlane,kH,kW) expected, " + "but got: %s", + weight.ndimension()); + + TORCH_CHECK(weight.is_contiguous(), "weight tensor has to be contiguous"); + + TORCH_CHECK( + kW > 0 && kH > 0, + "kernel size should be greater than zero, but got kH: %d kW: %d", + kH, + kW); + + TORCH_CHECK( + (weight.size(2) == kH && weight.size(3) == kW), + "kernel size should be consistent with weight, ", + "but got kH: %d kW: %d weight.size(2): %d, weight.size(3): %d", + kH, + kW, + weight.size(2), + weight.size(3)); + + TORCH_CHECK( + dW > 0 && dH > 0, + "stride should be greater than zero, but got dH: %d dW: %d", + dH, + dW); + + TORCH_CHECK( + dilationW > 0 && dilationH > 0, + "dilation should be greater than 0, but got dilationH: %d dilationW: %d", + dilationH, + dilationW); + + int ndim = input.ndimension(); + int dimf = 0; + int dimh = 1; + int dimw = 2; + + if (ndim == 4) { + dimf++; + dimh++; + dimw++; + } + + TORCH_CHECK( + ndim == 3 || ndim == 4, + "3D or 4D input tensor expected but got: %s", + ndim); + + long nInputPlane = weight.size(1) * group; + long inputHeight = input.size(dimh); + long inputWidth = input.size(dimw); + long nOutputPlane = weight.size(0); + long outputHeight = + (inputHeight + 2 * padH - (dilationH * (kH - 1) + 1)) / dH + 1; + long outputWidth = + (inputWidth + 2 * padW - (dilationW * (kW - 1) + 1)) / dW + 1; + + TORCH_CHECK( + nInputPlane % deformable_group == 0, + "input channels must divide deformable group size"); + + if (outputWidth < 1 || outputHeight < 1) + AT_ERROR( + "Given input size: (%ld x %ld x %ld). " + "Calculated output size: (%ld x %ld x %ld). Output size is too small", + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth, + nOutputPlane, + outputHeight, + outputWidth); + + TORCH_CHECK( + input.size(1) == nInputPlane, + "invalid number of input planes, expected: %d, but got: %d", + nInputPlane, + input.size(1)); + + TORCH_CHECK( + (inputHeight + 2 * padH >= kH && inputWidth + 2 * padW >= kW), + "input image is smaller than kernel"); + + TORCH_CHECK( + (offset.size(2) == outputHeight && offset.size(3) == outputWidth), + "invalid spatial size of offset, expected height: %d width: %d, but " + "got height: %d width: %d", + outputHeight, + outputWidth, + offset.size(2), + offset.size(3)); + + TORCH_CHECK( + (offset.size(1) == deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW), + "invalid number of channels of offset"); + + if (gradOutput != NULL) { + TORCH_CHECK( + gradOutput->size(dimf) == nOutputPlane, + "invalid number of gradOutput planes, expected: %d, but got: %d", + nOutputPlane, + gradOutput->size(dimf)); + + TORCH_CHECK( + (gradOutput->size(dimh) == outputHeight && + gradOutput->size(dimw) == outputWidth), + "invalid size of gradOutput, expected height: %d width: %d , but " + "got height: %d width: %d", + outputHeight, + outputWidth, + gradOutput->size(dimh), + gradOutput->size(dimw)); + } +} + +int deform_conv_forward_cuda( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor output, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor ones, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + int im2col_step) { + // todo: resize columns to include im2col: done + // todo: add im2col_step as input + // todo: add new output buffer and transpose it to output (or directly + // transpose output) todo: possibly change data indexing because of + // parallel_imgs + + shape_check( + input, + offset, + NULL, + weight, + kH, + kW, + dH, + dW, + padH, + padW, + dilationH, + dilationW, + group, + deformable_group); + + input = input.contiguous(); + offset = offset.contiguous(); + weight = weight.contiguous(); + + int batch = 1; + if (input.ndimension() == 3) { + // Force batch + batch = 0; + input.unsqueeze_(0); + offset.unsqueeze_(0); + } + + // todo: assert batchsize dividable by im2col_step + + long batchSize = input.size(0); + long nInputPlane = input.size(1); + long inputHeight = input.size(2); + long inputWidth = input.size(3); + + long nOutputPlane = weight.size(0); + + long outputWidth = + (inputWidth + 2 * padW - (dilationW * (kW - 1) + 1)) / dW + 1; + long outputHeight = + (inputHeight + 2 * padH - (dilationH * (kH - 1) + 1)) / dH + 1; + + TORCH_CHECK((offset.size(0) == batchSize), "invalid batch size of offset"); + + output = output.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + nOutputPlane, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + columns = at::zeros( + {nInputPlane * kW * kH, im2col_step * outputHeight * outputWidth}, + input.options()); + + if (ones.ndimension() != 2 || + ones.size(0) * ones.size(1) < outputHeight * outputWidth) { + ones = at::ones({outputHeight, outputWidth}, input.options()); + } + + input = input.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth}); + offset = offset.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + + at::Tensor output_buffer = at::zeros( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + nOutputPlane, + im2col_step * outputHeight, + outputWidth}, + output.options()); + + output_buffer = output_buffer.view( + {output_buffer.size(0), + group, + output_buffer.size(1) / group, + output_buffer.size(2), + output_buffer.size(3)}); + + for (int elt = 0; elt < batchSize / im2col_step; elt++) { + deformable_im2col( + input[elt], + offset[elt], + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth, + kH, + kW, + padH, + padW, + dH, + dW, + dilationH, + dilationW, + im2col_step, + deformable_group, + columns); + + columns = columns.view({group, columns.size(0) / group, columns.size(1)}); + weight = weight.view( + {group, + weight.size(0) / group, + weight.size(1), + weight.size(2), + weight.size(3)}); + + for (int g = 0; g < group; g++) { + output_buffer[elt][g] = output_buffer[elt][g] + .flatten(1) + .addmm_(weight[g].flatten(1), columns[g]) + .view_as(output_buffer[elt][g]); + } + } + + output_buffer = output_buffer.view( + {output_buffer.size(0), + output_buffer.size(1) * output_buffer.size(2), + output_buffer.size(3), + output_buffer.size(4)}); + + output_buffer = output_buffer.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + nOutputPlane, + im2col_step, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + output_buffer.transpose_(1, 2); + output.copy_(output_buffer); + output = output.view({batchSize, nOutputPlane, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + + input = input.view({batchSize, nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + offset = offset.view( + {batchSize, deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + + if (batch == 0) { + output = output.view({nOutputPlane, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + input = input.view({nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + offset = offset.view({offset.size(1), offset.size(2), offset.size(3)}); + } + + return 1; +} + +int deform_conv_backward_input_cuda( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor gradOutput, + at::Tensor gradInput, + at::Tensor gradOffset, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor columns, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + int im2col_step) { + shape_check( + input, + offset, + &gradOutput, + weight, + kH, + kW, + dH, + dW, + padH, + padW, + dilationH, + dilationW, + group, + deformable_group); + + input = input.contiguous(); + offset = offset.contiguous(); + gradOutput = gradOutput.contiguous(); + weight = weight.contiguous(); + + int batch = 1; + + if (input.ndimension() == 3) { + // Force batch + batch = 0; + input = input.view({1, input.size(0), input.size(1), input.size(2)}); + offset = offset.view({1, offset.size(0), offset.size(1), offset.size(2)}); + gradOutput = gradOutput.view( + {1, gradOutput.size(0), gradOutput.size(1), gradOutput.size(2)}); + } + + long batchSize = input.size(0); + long nInputPlane = input.size(1); + long inputHeight = input.size(2); + long inputWidth = input.size(3); + + long nOutputPlane = weight.size(0); + + long outputWidth = + (inputWidth + 2 * padW - (dilationW * (kW - 1) + 1)) / dW + 1; + long outputHeight = + (inputHeight + 2 * padH - (dilationH * (kH - 1) + 1)) / dH + 1; + + TORCH_CHECK((offset.size(0) == batchSize), 3, "invalid batch size of offset"); + gradInput = gradInput.view({batchSize, nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + columns = at::zeros( + {nInputPlane * kW * kH, im2col_step * outputHeight * outputWidth}, + input.options()); + + // change order of grad output + gradOutput = gradOutput.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + nOutputPlane, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + gradOutput.transpose_(1, 2); + + gradInput = gradInput.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth}); + input = input.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth}); + gradOffset = gradOffset.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + offset = offset.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + + for (int elt = 0; elt < batchSize / im2col_step; elt++) { + // divide into groups + columns = columns.view({group, columns.size(0) / group, columns.size(1)}); + weight = weight.view( + {group, + weight.size(0) / group, + weight.size(1), + weight.size(2), + weight.size(3)}); + gradOutput = gradOutput.view( + {gradOutput.size(0), + group, + gradOutput.size(1) / group, + gradOutput.size(2), + gradOutput.size(3), + gradOutput.size(4)}); + + for (int g = 0; g < group; g++) { + columns[g] = columns[g].addmm_( + weight[g].flatten(1).transpose(0, 1), + gradOutput[elt][g].flatten(1), + 0.0f, + 1.0f); + } + + columns = + columns.view({columns.size(0) * columns.size(1), columns.size(2)}); + gradOutput = gradOutput.view( + {gradOutput.size(0), + gradOutput.size(1) * gradOutput.size(2), + gradOutput.size(3), + gradOutput.size(4), + gradOutput.size(5)}); + + deformable_col2im_coord( + columns, + input[elt], + offset[elt], + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth, + kH, + kW, + padH, + padW, + dH, + dW, + dilationH, + dilationW, + im2col_step, + deformable_group, + gradOffset[elt]); + + deformable_col2im( + columns, + offset[elt], + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth, + kH, + kW, + padH, + padW, + dH, + dW, + dilationH, + dilationW, + im2col_step, + deformable_group, + gradInput[elt]); + } + + gradOutput.transpose_(1, 2); + gradOutput = + gradOutput.view({batchSize, nOutputPlane, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + + gradInput = gradInput.view({batchSize, nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + input = input.view({batchSize, nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + gradOffset = gradOffset.view( + {batchSize, deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + offset = offset.view( + {batchSize, deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + + if (batch == 0) { + gradOutput = gradOutput.view({nOutputPlane, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + input = input.view({nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + gradInput = gradInput.view({nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + offset = offset.view({offset.size(1), offset.size(2), offset.size(3)}); + gradOffset = + gradOffset.view({offset.size(1), offset.size(2), offset.size(3)}); + } + + return 1; +} + +int deform_conv_backward_parameters_cuda( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor gradOutput, + at::Tensor gradWeight, // at::Tensor gradBias, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor ones, + int kW, + int kH, + int dW, + int dH, + int padW, + int padH, + int dilationW, + int dilationH, + int group, + int deformable_group, + float scale, + int im2col_step) { + // todo: transpose and reshape outGrad + // todo: reshape columns + // todo: add im2col_step as input + + shape_check( + input, + offset, + &gradOutput, + gradWeight, + kH, + kW, + dH, + dW, + padH, + padW, + dilationH, + dilationW, + group, + deformable_group); + + input = input.contiguous(); + offset = offset.contiguous(); + gradOutput = gradOutput.contiguous(); + + int batch = 1; + + if (input.ndimension() == 3) { + // Force batch + batch = 0; + input = input.view( + at::IntList({1, input.size(0), input.size(1), input.size(2)})); + gradOutput = gradOutput.view( + {1, gradOutput.size(0), gradOutput.size(1), gradOutput.size(2)}); + } + + long batchSize = input.size(0); + long nInputPlane = input.size(1); + long inputHeight = input.size(2); + long inputWidth = input.size(3); + + long nOutputPlane = gradWeight.size(0); + + long outputWidth = + (inputWidth + 2 * padW - (dilationW * (kW - 1) + 1)) / dW + 1; + long outputHeight = + (inputHeight + 2 * padH - (dilationH * (kH - 1) + 1)) / dH + 1; + + TORCH_CHECK((offset.size(0) == batchSize), "invalid batch size of offset"); + + columns = at::zeros( + {nInputPlane * kW * kH, im2col_step * outputHeight * outputWidth}, + input.options()); + + gradOutput = gradOutput.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + nOutputPlane, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + gradOutput.transpose_(1, 2); + + at::Tensor gradOutputBuffer = at::zeros_like(gradOutput); + gradOutputBuffer = gradOutputBuffer.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + nOutputPlane, + im2col_step, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + gradOutputBuffer.copy_(gradOutput); + // gradOutput is not contiguous, so we do reshape (instead of view) next + gradOutputBuffer = gradOutputBuffer.reshape( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + nOutputPlane, + im2col_step * outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + + gradOutput.transpose_(1, 2); + gradOutput = + gradOutput.view({batchSize, nOutputPlane, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + + input = input.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth}); + offset = offset.view( + {batchSize / im2col_step, + im2col_step, + deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW, + outputHeight, + outputWidth}); + + for (int elt = 0; elt < batchSize / im2col_step; elt++) { + deformable_im2col( + input[elt], + offset[elt], + nInputPlane, + inputHeight, + inputWidth, + kH, + kW, + padH, + padW, + dH, + dW, + dilationH, + dilationW, + im2col_step, + deformable_group, + columns); + + // divide into group + gradOutputBuffer = gradOutputBuffer.view( + {gradOutputBuffer.size(0), + group, + gradOutputBuffer.size(1) / group, + gradOutputBuffer.size(2), + gradOutputBuffer.size(3)}); + columns = columns.view({group, columns.size(0) / group, columns.size(1)}); + gradWeight = gradWeight.view( + {group, + gradWeight.size(0) / group, + gradWeight.size(1), + gradWeight.size(2), + gradWeight.size(3)}); + + for (int g = 0; g < group; g++) { + gradWeight[g] = gradWeight[g] + .flatten(1) + .addmm_( + gradOutputBuffer[elt][g].flatten(1), + columns[g].transpose(1, 0), + 1.0, + scale) + .view_as(gradWeight[g]); + } + gradOutputBuffer = gradOutputBuffer.view( + {gradOutputBuffer.size(0), + gradOutputBuffer.size(1) * gradOutputBuffer.size(2), + gradOutputBuffer.size(3), + gradOutputBuffer.size(4)}); + columns = + columns.view({columns.size(0) * columns.size(1), columns.size(2)}); + gradWeight = gradWeight.view( + {gradWeight.size(0) * gradWeight.size(1), + gradWeight.size(2), + gradWeight.size(3), + gradWeight.size(4)}); + } + + input = input.view({batchSize, nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + offset = offset.view( + {batchSize, deformable_group * 2 * kH * kW, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + + if (batch == 0) { + gradOutput = gradOutput.view({nOutputPlane, outputHeight, outputWidth}); + input = input.view({nInputPlane, inputHeight, inputWidth}); + } + + return 1; +} + +void modulated_deform_conv_cuda_forward( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor bias, + at::Tensor ones, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor mask, + at::Tensor output, + at::Tensor columns, + int kernel_h, + int kernel_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int group, + const int deformable_group, + const bool with_bias) { + shape_check( + input, + offset, + NULL, + weight, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + group, + deformable_group); + + TORCH_CHECK(input.is_contiguous(), "input tensor has to be contiguous"); + TORCH_CHECK(weight.is_contiguous(), "weight tensor has to be contiguous"); + + const int batch = input.size(0); + const int channels = input.size(1); + const int height = input.size(2); + const int width = input.size(3); + + const int channels_out = weight.size(0); + const int channels_kernel = weight.size(1); + const int kernel_h_ = weight.size(2); + const int kernel_w_ = weight.size(3); + + if (kernel_h_ != kernel_h || kernel_w_ != kernel_w) + AT_ERROR( + "Input shape and kernel shape wont match: (%d x %d vs %d x %d).", + kernel_h_, + kernel_w, + kernel_h_, + kernel_w_); + if (channels != channels_kernel * group) + AT_ERROR( + "Input shape and kernel channels wont match: (%d vs %d).", + channels, + channels_kernel * group); + + const int height_out = + (height + 2 * pad_h - (dilation_h * (kernel_h - 1) + 1)) / stride_h + 1; + const int width_out = + (width + 2 * pad_w - (dilation_w * (kernel_w - 1) + 1)) / stride_w + 1; + + // mask shape check + TORCH_CHECK( + (mask.size(2) == height_out && mask.size(3) == width_out), + "invalid spatial size of mask, expected height: %d width: %d, but " + "got height: %d width: %d", + height_out, + width_out, + mask.size(2), + mask.size(3)); + + TORCH_CHECK( + (mask.size(1) == deformable_group * kernel_h * kernel_w), + "invalid number of channels of mask"); + + if (ones.ndimension() != 2 || + ones.size(0) * ones.size(1) < height_out * width_out) { + // Resize plane and fill with ones... + ones = at::ones({height_out, width_out}, input.options()); + } + + // resize output + output = output.view({batch, channels_out, height_out, width_out}).zero_(); + // resize temporary columns + columns = at::zeros( + {channels * kernel_h * kernel_w, 1 * height_out * width_out}, + input.options()); + + output = output.view( + {output.size(0), + group, + output.size(1) / group, + output.size(2), + output.size(3)}); + + for (int b = 0; b < batch; b++) { + modulated_deformable_im2col_cuda( + input[b], + offset[b], + mask[b], + 1, + channels, + height, + width, + height_out, + width_out, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + deformable_group, + columns); + + // divide into group + weight = weight.view( + {group, + weight.size(0) / group, + weight.size(1), + weight.size(2), + weight.size(3)}); + columns = columns.view({group, columns.size(0) / group, columns.size(1)}); + + for (int g = 0; g < group; g++) { + output[b][g] = output[b][g] + .flatten(1) + .addmm_(weight[g].flatten(1), columns[g]) + .view_as(output[b][g]); + } + + weight = weight.view( + {weight.size(0) * weight.size(1), + weight.size(2), + weight.size(3), + weight.size(4)}); + columns = + columns.view({columns.size(0) * columns.size(1), columns.size(2)}); + } + + output = output.view( + {output.size(0), + output.size(1) * output.size(2), + output.size(3), + output.size(4)}); + + if (with_bias) { + output += bias.view({1, bias.size(0), 1, 1}); + } +} + +void modulated_deform_conv_cuda_backward( + at::Tensor input, + at::Tensor weight, + at::Tensor bias, + at::Tensor ones, + at::Tensor offset, + at::Tensor mask, + at::Tensor columns, + at::Tensor grad_input, + at::Tensor grad_weight, + at::Tensor grad_bias, + at::Tensor grad_offset, + at::Tensor grad_mask, + at::Tensor grad_output, + int kernel_h, + int kernel_w, + int stride_h, + int stride_w, + int pad_h, + int pad_w, + int dilation_h, + int dilation_w, + int group, + int deformable_group, + const bool with_bias) { + shape_check( + input, + offset, + &grad_output, + weight, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + group, + deformable_group); + + TORCH_CHECK(input.is_contiguous(), "input tensor has to be contiguous"); + TORCH_CHECK(weight.is_contiguous(), "weight tensor has to be contiguous"); + + const int batch = input.size(0); + const int channels = input.size(1); + const int height = input.size(2); + const int width = input.size(3); + + const int channels_kernel = weight.size(1); + const int kernel_h_ = weight.size(2); + const int kernel_w_ = weight.size(3); + if (kernel_h_ != kernel_h || kernel_w_ != kernel_w) + AT_ERROR( + "Input shape and kernel shape wont match: (%d x %d vs %d x %d).", + kernel_h_, + kernel_w, + kernel_h_, + kernel_w_); + if (channels != channels_kernel * group) + AT_ERROR( + "Input shape and kernel channels wont match: (%d vs %d).", + channels, + channels_kernel * group); + + const int height_out = + (height + 2 * pad_h - (dilation_h * (kernel_h - 1) + 1)) / stride_h + 1; + const int width_out = + (width + 2 * pad_w - (dilation_w * (kernel_w - 1) + 1)) / stride_w + 1; + + // mask shape check + TORCH_CHECK( + (mask.size(2) == height_out && mask.size(3) == width_out), + "invalid spatial size of mask, expected height: %d width: %d, but " + "got height: %d width: %d", + height_out, + width_out, + mask.size(2), + mask.size(3)); + + TORCH_CHECK( + (mask.size(1) == deformable_group * kernel_h * kernel_w), + "invalid number of channels of mask"); + + if (ones.ndimension() != 2 || + ones.size(0) * ones.size(1) < height_out * width_out) { + // Resize plane and fill with ones... + ones = at::ones({height_out, width_out}, input.options()); + } + + grad_input = grad_input.view({batch, channels, height, width}); + columns = at::zeros( + {channels * kernel_h * kernel_w, height_out * width_out}, + input.options()); + + grad_output = grad_output.view( + {grad_output.size(0), + group, + grad_output.size(1) / group, + grad_output.size(2), + grad_output.size(3)}); + + for (int b = 0; b < batch; b++) { + // divide int group + columns = columns.view({group, columns.size(0) / group, columns.size(1)}); + weight = weight.view( + {group, + weight.size(0) / group, + weight.size(1), + weight.size(2), + weight.size(3)}); + + for (int g = 0; g < group; g++) { + columns[g].addmm_( + weight[g].flatten(1).transpose(0, 1), + grad_output[b][g].flatten(1), + 0.0f, + 1.0f); + } + + columns = + columns.view({columns.size(0) * columns.size(1), columns.size(2)}); + weight = weight.view( + {weight.size(0) * weight.size(1), + weight.size(2), + weight.size(3), + weight.size(4)}); + + // gradient w.r.t. input coordinate data + modulated_deformable_col2im_coord_cuda( + columns, + input[b], + offset[b], + mask[b], + 1, + channels, + height, + width, + height_out, + width_out, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + deformable_group, + grad_offset[b], + grad_mask[b]); + // gradient w.r.t. input data + modulated_deformable_col2im_cuda( + columns, + offset[b], + mask[b], + 1, + channels, + height, + width, + height_out, + width_out, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + deformable_group, + grad_input[b]); + + // gradient w.r.t. weight, dWeight should accumulate across the batch and + // group + modulated_deformable_im2col_cuda( + input[b], + offset[b], + mask[b], + 1, + channels, + height, + width, + height_out, + width_out, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + deformable_group, + columns); + + columns = columns.view({group, columns.size(0) / group, columns.size(1)}); + grad_weight = grad_weight.view( + {group, + grad_weight.size(0) / group, + grad_weight.size(1), + grad_weight.size(2), + grad_weight.size(3)}); + if (with_bias) + grad_bias = grad_bias.view({group, grad_bias.size(0) / group}); + + for (int g = 0; g < group; g++) { + grad_weight[g] = + grad_weight[g] + .flatten(1) + .addmm_(grad_output[b][g].flatten(1), columns[g].transpose(0, 1)) + .view_as(grad_weight[g]); + if (with_bias) { + grad_bias[g] = + grad_bias[g] + .view({-1, 1}) + .addmm_(grad_output[b][g].flatten(1), ones.view({-1, 1})) + .view(-1); + } + } + + columns = + columns.view({columns.size(0) * columns.size(1), columns.size(2)}); + grad_weight = grad_weight.view( + {grad_weight.size(0) * grad_weight.size(1), + grad_weight.size(2), + grad_weight.size(3), + grad_weight.size(4)}); + if (with_bias) + grad_bias = grad_bias.view({grad_bias.size(0) * grad_bias.size(1)}); + } + grad_output = grad_output.view( + {grad_output.size(0) * grad_output.size(1), + grad_output.size(2), + grad_output.size(3), + grad_output.size(4)}); +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv_cuda_kernel.cu b/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv_cuda_kernel.cu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f299c7a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/deformable/deform_conv_cuda_kernel.cu @@ -0,0 +1,1288 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +// modified from +// https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection/blob/master/mmdet/ops/dcn/src/deform_conv_cuda_kernel.cu +// Original license: Apache 2.0 +// clang-format off + +// modify from +// https://github.com/chengdazhi/Deformable-Convolution-V2-PyTorch/blob/mmdetection/mmdet/ops/dcn/src/deform_conv_cuda_kernel.cu + +/*! + ******************* BEGIN Caffe Copyright Notice and Disclaimer ***************** + * + * COPYRIGHT + * + * All contributions by the University of California: + * Copyright (c) 2014-2017 The Regents of the University of California (Regents) + * All rights reserved. + * + * All other contributions: + * Copyright (c) 2014-2017, the respective contributors + * All rights reserved. + * + * Caffe uses a shared copyright model: each contributor holds copyright over + * their contributions to Caffe. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + *FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + *DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR + *SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER + *CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, + *OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + *OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT + * + * By contributing to the BVLC/caffe repository through pull-request, comment, + * or otherwise, the contributor releases their content to the + * license and copyright terms herein. + * + ***************** END Caffe Copyright Notice and Disclaimer ********************* + * + * Copyright (c) 2018 Microsoft + * Licensed under The MIT License [see LICENSE for details] + * \file modulated_deformable_im2col.cuh + * \brief Function definitions of converting an image to + * column matrix based on kernel, padding, dilation, and offset. + * These functions are mainly used in deformable convolution operators. + * \ref: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.06211 + * \author Yuwen Xiong, Haozhi Qi, Jifeng Dai, Xizhou Zhu, Han Hu, Dazhi Cheng + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +using namespace at; + +#define CUDA_KERNEL_LOOP(i, n) \ + for (int i = blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x; i < (n); \ + i += blockDim.x * gridDim.x) + + +namespace { + +const int CUDA_NUM_THREADS = 1024; +const int kMaxGridNum = 65535; + +inline int GET_BLOCKS(const int N) { + return std::min(kMaxGridNum, (N + CUDA_NUM_THREADS - 1) / CUDA_NUM_THREADS); +} + +} + +template +__device__ scalar_t deformable_im2col_bilinear( + const scalar_t* bottom_data, + const int data_width, + const int height, + const int width, + scalar_t h, + scalar_t w) { + int h_low = floor(h); + int w_low = floor(w); + int h_high = h_low + 1; + int w_high = w_low + 1; + + scalar_t lh = h - h_low; + scalar_t lw = w - w_low; + scalar_t hh = 1 - lh, hw = 1 - lw; + + scalar_t v1 = 0; + if (h_low >= 0 && w_low >= 0) + v1 = bottom_data[h_low * data_width + w_low]; + scalar_t v2 = 0; + if (h_low >= 0 && w_high <= width - 1) + v2 = bottom_data[h_low * data_width + w_high]; + scalar_t v3 = 0; + if (h_high <= height - 1 && w_low >= 0) + v3 = bottom_data[h_high * data_width + w_low]; + scalar_t v4 = 0; + if (h_high <= height - 1 && w_high <= width - 1) + v4 = bottom_data[h_high * data_width + w_high]; + + scalar_t w1 = hh * hw, w2 = hh * lw, w3 = lh * hw, w4 = lh * lw; + + scalar_t val = (w1 * v1 + w2 * v2 + w3 * v3 + w4 * v4); + return val; +} + +template +__device__ scalar_t get_gradient_weight( + scalar_t argmax_h, + scalar_t argmax_w, + const int h, + const int w, + const int height, + const int width) { + if (argmax_h <= -1 || argmax_h >= height || argmax_w <= -1 || + argmax_w >= width) { + // empty + return 0; + } + + int argmax_h_low = floor(argmax_h); + int argmax_w_low = floor(argmax_w); + int argmax_h_high = argmax_h_low + 1; + int argmax_w_high = argmax_w_low + 1; + + scalar_t weight = 0; + if (h == argmax_h_low && w == argmax_w_low) + weight = (h + 1 - argmax_h) * (w + 1 - argmax_w); + if (h == argmax_h_low && w == argmax_w_high) + weight = (h + 1 - argmax_h) * (argmax_w + 1 - w); + if (h == argmax_h_high && w == argmax_w_low) + weight = (argmax_h + 1 - h) * (w + 1 - argmax_w); + if (h == argmax_h_high && w == argmax_w_high) + weight = (argmax_h + 1 - h) * (argmax_w + 1 - w); + return weight; +} + +template +__device__ scalar_t get_coordinate_weight( + scalar_t argmax_h, + scalar_t argmax_w, + const int height, + const int width, + const scalar_t* im_data, + const int data_width, + const int bp_dir) { + if (argmax_h <= -1 || argmax_h >= height || argmax_w <= -1 || + argmax_w >= width) { + // empty + return 0; + } + + int argmax_h_low = floor(argmax_h); + int argmax_w_low = floor(argmax_w); + int argmax_h_high = argmax_h_low + 1; + int argmax_w_high = argmax_w_low + 1; + + scalar_t weight = 0; + + if (bp_dir == 0) { + if (argmax_h_low >= 0 && argmax_w_low >= 0) + weight += -1 * (argmax_w_low + 1 - argmax_w) * + im_data[argmax_h_low * data_width + argmax_w_low]; + if (argmax_h_low >= 0 && argmax_w_high <= width - 1) + weight += -1 * (argmax_w - argmax_w_low) * + im_data[argmax_h_low * data_width + argmax_w_high]; + if (argmax_h_high <= height - 1 && argmax_w_low >= 0) + weight += (argmax_w_low + 1 - argmax_w) * + im_data[argmax_h_high * data_width + argmax_w_low]; + if (argmax_h_high <= height - 1 && argmax_w_high <= width - 1) + weight += (argmax_w - argmax_w_low) * + im_data[argmax_h_high * data_width + argmax_w_high]; + } else if (bp_dir == 1) { + if (argmax_h_low >= 0 && argmax_w_low >= 0) + weight += -1 * (argmax_h_low + 1 - argmax_h) * + im_data[argmax_h_low * data_width + argmax_w_low]; + if (argmax_h_low >= 0 && argmax_w_high <= width - 1) + weight += (argmax_h_low + 1 - argmax_h) * + im_data[argmax_h_low * data_width + argmax_w_high]; + if (argmax_h_high <= height - 1 && argmax_w_low >= 0) + weight += -1 * (argmax_h - argmax_h_low) * + im_data[argmax_h_high * data_width + argmax_w_low]; + if (argmax_h_high <= height - 1 && argmax_w_high <= width - 1) + weight += (argmax_h - argmax_h_low) * + im_data[argmax_h_high * data_width + argmax_w_high]; + } + + return weight; +} + +template +__global__ void deformable_im2col_gpu_kernel( + const int n, + const scalar_t* data_im, + const scalar_t* data_offset, + const int height, + const int width, + const int kernel_h, + const int kernel_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int channel_per_deformable_group, + const int batch_size, + const int num_channels, + const int deformable_group, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + scalar_t* data_col) { + CUDA_KERNEL_LOOP(index, n) { + // index index of output matrix + const int w_col = index % width_col; + const int h_col = (index / width_col) % height_col; + const int b_col = (index / width_col / height_col) % batch_size; + const int c_im = (index / width_col / height_col) / batch_size; + const int c_col = c_im * kernel_h * kernel_w; + + // compute deformable group index + const int deformable_group_index = c_im / channel_per_deformable_group; + + const int h_in = h_col * stride_h - pad_h; + const int w_in = w_col * stride_w - pad_w; + scalar_t* data_col_ptr = data_col + + ((c_col * batch_size + b_col) * height_col + h_col) * width_col + w_col; + // const scalar_t* data_im_ptr = data_im + ((b_col * num_channels + c_im) * + // height + h_in) * width + w_in; + const scalar_t* data_im_ptr = + data_im + (b_col * num_channels + c_im) * height * width; + const scalar_t* data_offset_ptr = data_offset + + (b_col * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * 2 * kernel_h * + kernel_w * height_col * width_col; + + for (int i = 0; i < kernel_h; ++i) { + for (int j = 0; j < kernel_w; ++j) { + const int data_offset_h_ptr = + ((2 * (i * kernel_w + j)) * height_col + h_col) * width_col + w_col; + const int data_offset_w_ptr = + ((2 * (i * kernel_w + j) + 1) * height_col + h_col) * width_col + + w_col; + const scalar_t offset_h = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_h_ptr]; + const scalar_t offset_w = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_w_ptr]; + scalar_t val = static_cast(0); + const scalar_t h_im = h_in + i * dilation_h + offset_h; + const scalar_t w_im = w_in + j * dilation_w + offset_w; + if (h_im > -1 && w_im > -1 && h_im < height && w_im < width) { + // const scalar_t map_h = i * dilation_h + offset_h; + // const scalar_t map_w = j * dilation_w + offset_w; + // const int cur_height = height - h_in; + // const int cur_width = width - w_in; + // val = deformable_im2col_bilinear(data_im_ptr, width, cur_height, + // cur_width, map_h, map_w); + val = deformable_im2col_bilinear( + data_im_ptr, width, height, width, h_im, w_im); + } + *data_col_ptr = val; + data_col_ptr += batch_size * height_col * width_col; + } + } + } +} + + +template +__global__ void deformable_col2im_gpu_kernel( + const int n, + const scalar_t* data_col, + const scalar_t* data_offset, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int kernel_h, + const int kernel_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int channel_per_deformable_group, + const int batch_size, + const int deformable_group, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + scalar_t* grad_im) { + CUDA_KERNEL_LOOP(index, n) { + const int j = (index / width_col / height_col / batch_size) % kernel_w; + const int i = + (index / width_col / height_col / batch_size / kernel_w) % kernel_h; + const int c = + index / width_col / height_col / batch_size / kernel_w / kernel_h; + // compute the start and end of the output + + const int deformable_group_index = c / channel_per_deformable_group; + + int w_out = index % width_col; + int h_out = (index / width_col) % height_col; + int b = (index / width_col / height_col) % batch_size; + int w_in = w_out * stride_w - pad_w; + int h_in = h_out * stride_h - pad_h; + + const scalar_t* data_offset_ptr = data_offset + + (b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * 2 * kernel_h * + kernel_w * height_col * width_col; + const int data_offset_h_ptr = + ((2 * (i * kernel_w + j)) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + w_out; + const int data_offset_w_ptr = + ((2 * (i * kernel_w + j) + 1) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + w_out; + const scalar_t offset_h = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_h_ptr]; + const scalar_t offset_w = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_w_ptr]; + const scalar_t cur_inv_h_data = h_in + i * dilation_h + offset_h; + const scalar_t cur_inv_w_data = w_in + j * dilation_w + offset_w; + + const scalar_t cur_top_grad = data_col[index]; + const int cur_h = (int)cur_inv_h_data; + const int cur_w = (int)cur_inv_w_data; + for (int dy = -2; dy <= 2; dy++) { + for (int dx = -2; dx <= 2; dx++) { + if (cur_h + dy >= 0 && cur_h + dy < height && cur_w + dx >= 0 && + cur_w + dx < width && abs(cur_inv_h_data - (cur_h + dy)) < 1 && + abs(cur_inv_w_data - (cur_w + dx)) < 1) { + int cur_bottom_grad_pos = + ((b * channels + c) * height + cur_h + dy) * width + cur_w + dx; + scalar_t weight = get_gradient_weight( + cur_inv_h_data, + cur_inv_w_data, + cur_h + dy, + cur_w + dx, + height, + width); + atomicAdd(grad_im + cur_bottom_grad_pos, weight * cur_top_grad); + } + } + } + } +} + + +template +__global__ void deformable_col2im_coord_gpu_kernel( + const int n, + const scalar_t* data_col, + const scalar_t* data_im, + const scalar_t* data_offset, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int kernel_h, + const int kernel_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int channel_per_deformable_group, + const int batch_size, + const int offset_channels, + const int deformable_group, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + scalar_t* grad_offset) { + CUDA_KERNEL_LOOP(index, n) { + scalar_t val = 0; + int w = index % width_col; + int h = (index / width_col) % height_col; + int c = (index / width_col / height_col) % offset_channels; + int b = (index / width_col / height_col) / offset_channels; + // compute the start and end of the output + + const int deformable_group_index = c / (2 * kernel_h * kernel_w); + const int col_step = kernel_h * kernel_w; + int cnt = 0; + const scalar_t* data_col_ptr = data_col + + deformable_group_index * channel_per_deformable_group * batch_size * + width_col * height_col; + const scalar_t* data_im_ptr = data_im + + (b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * + channel_per_deformable_group / kernel_h / kernel_w * height * width; + const scalar_t* data_offset_ptr = data_offset + + (b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * 2 * kernel_h * + kernel_w * height_col * width_col; + + const int offset_c = c - deformable_group_index * 2 * kernel_h * kernel_w; + + for (int col_c = (offset_c / 2); col_c < channel_per_deformable_group; + col_c += col_step) { + const int col_pos = + (((col_c * batch_size + b) * height_col) + h) * width_col + w; + const int bp_dir = offset_c % 2; + + int j = (col_pos / width_col / height_col / batch_size) % kernel_w; + int i = + (col_pos / width_col / height_col / batch_size / kernel_w) % kernel_h; + int w_out = col_pos % width_col; + int h_out = (col_pos / width_col) % height_col; + int w_in = w_out * stride_w - pad_w; + int h_in = h_out * stride_h - pad_h; + const int data_offset_h_ptr = + (((2 * (i * kernel_w + j)) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + w_out); + const int data_offset_w_ptr = + (((2 * (i * kernel_w + j) + 1) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + + w_out); + const scalar_t offset_h = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_h_ptr]; + const scalar_t offset_w = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_w_ptr]; + scalar_t inv_h = h_in + i * dilation_h + offset_h; + scalar_t inv_w = w_in + j * dilation_w + offset_w; + if (inv_h <= -1 || inv_w <= -1 || inv_h >= height || inv_w >= width) { + inv_h = inv_w = -2; + } + const scalar_t weight = get_coordinate_weight( + inv_h, + inv_w, + height, + width, + data_im_ptr + cnt * height * width, + width, + bp_dir); + val += weight * data_col_ptr[col_pos]; + cnt += 1; + } + + grad_offset[index] = val; + } +} + + +namespace detectron2 { + +void deformable_im2col( + const at::Tensor data_im, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int ksize_h, + const int ksize_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int parallel_imgs, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor data_col) { + // num_axes should be smaller than block size + // todo: check parallel_imgs is correctly passed in + int height_col = + (height + 2 * pad_h - (dilation_h * (ksize_h - 1) + 1)) / stride_h + 1; + int width_col = + (width + 2 * pad_w - (dilation_w * (ksize_w - 1) + 1)) / stride_w + 1; + int num_kernels = channels * height_col * width_col * parallel_imgs; + int channel_per_deformable_group = channels / deformable_group; + + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(data_im.device()); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES_AND_HALF( + data_im.scalar_type(), "deformable_im2col_gpu", ([&] { + const scalar_t* data_im_ = data_im.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_offset_ = data_offset.data_ptr(); + scalar_t* data_col_ = data_col.data_ptr(); + + deformable_im2col_gpu_kernel<<< + GET_BLOCKS(num_kernels), + CUDA_NUM_THREADS, + 0, + stream>>>( + num_kernels, + data_im_, + data_offset_, + height, + width, + ksize_h, + ksize_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + channel_per_deformable_group, + parallel_imgs, + channels, + deformable_group, + height_col, + width_col, + data_col_); + })); + + cudaError_t err = cudaGetLastError(); + if (err != cudaSuccess) { + printf("error in deformable_im2col: %s\n", cudaGetErrorString(err)); + } +} + + +void deformable_col2im( + const at::Tensor data_col, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int ksize_h, + const int ksize_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int parallel_imgs, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor grad_im) { + // todo: make sure parallel_imgs is passed in correctly + int height_col = + (height + 2 * pad_h - (dilation_h * (ksize_h - 1) + 1)) / stride_h + 1; + int width_col = + (width + 2 * pad_w - (dilation_w * (ksize_w - 1) + 1)) / stride_w + 1; + int num_kernels = + channels * ksize_h * ksize_w * height_col * width_col * parallel_imgs; + int channel_per_deformable_group = channels / deformable_group; + + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(data_col.device()); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES_AND_HALF( + data_col.scalar_type(), "deformable_col2im_gpu", ([&] { + const scalar_t* data_col_ = data_col.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_offset_ = data_offset.data_ptr(); + scalar_t* grad_im_ = grad_im.data_ptr(); + + deformable_col2im_gpu_kernel<<< + GET_BLOCKS(num_kernels), + CUDA_NUM_THREADS, + 0, + stream>>>( + num_kernels, + data_col_, + data_offset_, + channels, + height, + width, + ksize_h, + ksize_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + channel_per_deformable_group, + parallel_imgs, + deformable_group, + height_col, + width_col, + grad_im_); + })); + + cudaError_t err = cudaGetLastError(); + if (err != cudaSuccess) { + printf("error in deformable_col2im: %s\n", cudaGetErrorString(err)); + } +} + + +void deformable_col2im_coord( + const at::Tensor data_col, + const at::Tensor data_im, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int ksize_h, + const int ksize_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int parallel_imgs, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor grad_offset) { + int height_col = + (height + 2 * pad_h - (dilation_h * (ksize_h - 1) + 1)) / stride_h + 1; + int width_col = + (width + 2 * pad_w - (dilation_w * (ksize_w - 1) + 1)) / stride_w + 1; + int num_kernels = height_col * width_col * 2 * ksize_h * ksize_w * + deformable_group * parallel_imgs; + int channel_per_deformable_group = + channels * ksize_h * ksize_w / deformable_group; + + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(data_col.device()); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES_AND_HALF( + data_col.scalar_type(), "deformable_col2im_coord_gpu", ([&] { + const scalar_t* data_col_ = data_col.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_im_ = data_im.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_offset_ = data_offset.data_ptr(); + scalar_t* grad_offset_ = grad_offset.data_ptr(); + + deformable_col2im_coord_gpu_kernel<<< + GET_BLOCKS(num_kernels), + CUDA_NUM_THREADS, + 0, + stream>>>( + num_kernels, + data_col_, + data_im_, + data_offset_, + channels, + height, + width, + ksize_h, + ksize_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + channel_per_deformable_group, + parallel_imgs, + 2 * ksize_h * ksize_w * deformable_group, + deformable_group, + height_col, + width_col, + grad_offset_); + })); +} + +} // namespace detectron2 + + +template +__device__ scalar_t dmcn_im2col_bilinear( + const scalar_t* bottom_data, + const int data_width, + const int height, + const int width, + scalar_t h, + scalar_t w) { + int h_low = floor(h); + int w_low = floor(w); + int h_high = h_low + 1; + int w_high = w_low + 1; + + scalar_t lh = h - h_low; + scalar_t lw = w - w_low; + scalar_t hh = 1 - lh, hw = 1 - lw; + + scalar_t v1 = 0; + if (h_low >= 0 && w_low >= 0) + v1 = bottom_data[h_low * data_width + w_low]; + scalar_t v2 = 0; + if (h_low >= 0 && w_high <= width - 1) + v2 = bottom_data[h_low * data_width + w_high]; + scalar_t v3 = 0; + if (h_high <= height - 1 && w_low >= 0) + v3 = bottom_data[h_high * data_width + w_low]; + scalar_t v4 = 0; + if (h_high <= height - 1 && w_high <= width - 1) + v4 = bottom_data[h_high * data_width + w_high]; + + scalar_t w1 = hh * hw, w2 = hh * lw, w3 = lh * hw, w4 = lh * lw; + + scalar_t val = (w1 * v1 + w2 * v2 + w3 * v3 + w4 * v4); + return val; +} + +template +__device__ scalar_t dmcn_get_gradient_weight( + scalar_t argmax_h, + scalar_t argmax_w, + const int h, + const int w, + const int height, + const int width) { + if (argmax_h <= -1 || argmax_h >= height || argmax_w <= -1 || + argmax_w >= width) { + // empty + return 0; + } + + int argmax_h_low = floor(argmax_h); + int argmax_w_low = floor(argmax_w); + int argmax_h_high = argmax_h_low + 1; + int argmax_w_high = argmax_w_low + 1; + + scalar_t weight = 0; + if (h == argmax_h_low && w == argmax_w_low) + weight = (h + 1 - argmax_h) * (w + 1 - argmax_w); + if (h == argmax_h_low && w == argmax_w_high) + weight = (h + 1 - argmax_h) * (argmax_w + 1 - w); + if (h == argmax_h_high && w == argmax_w_low) + weight = (argmax_h + 1 - h) * (w + 1 - argmax_w); + if (h == argmax_h_high && w == argmax_w_high) + weight = (argmax_h + 1 - h) * (argmax_w + 1 - w); + return weight; +} + +template +__device__ scalar_t dmcn_get_coordinate_weight( + scalar_t argmax_h, + scalar_t argmax_w, + const int height, + const int width, + const scalar_t* im_data, + const int data_width, + const int bp_dir) { + if (argmax_h <= -1 || argmax_h >= height || argmax_w <= -1 || + argmax_w >= width) { + // empty + return 0; + } + + int argmax_h_low = floor(argmax_h); + int argmax_w_low = floor(argmax_w); + int argmax_h_high = argmax_h_low + 1; + int argmax_w_high = argmax_w_low + 1; + + scalar_t weight = 0; + + if (bp_dir == 0) { + if (argmax_h_low >= 0 && argmax_w_low >= 0) + weight += -1 * (argmax_w_low + 1 - argmax_w) * + im_data[argmax_h_low * data_width + argmax_w_low]; + if (argmax_h_low >= 0 && argmax_w_high <= width - 1) + weight += -1 * (argmax_w - argmax_w_low) * + im_data[argmax_h_low * data_width + argmax_w_high]; + if (argmax_h_high <= height - 1 && argmax_w_low >= 0) + weight += (argmax_w_low + 1 - argmax_w) * + im_data[argmax_h_high * data_width + argmax_w_low]; + if (argmax_h_high <= height - 1 && argmax_w_high <= width - 1) + weight += (argmax_w - argmax_w_low) * + im_data[argmax_h_high * data_width + argmax_w_high]; + } else if (bp_dir == 1) { + if (argmax_h_low >= 0 && argmax_w_low >= 0) + weight += -1 * (argmax_h_low + 1 - argmax_h) * + im_data[argmax_h_low * data_width + argmax_w_low]; + if (argmax_h_low >= 0 && argmax_w_high <= width - 1) + weight += (argmax_h_low + 1 - argmax_h) * + im_data[argmax_h_low * data_width + argmax_w_high]; + if (argmax_h_high <= height - 1 && argmax_w_low >= 0) + weight += -1 * (argmax_h - argmax_h_low) * + im_data[argmax_h_high * data_width + argmax_w_low]; + if (argmax_h_high <= height - 1 && argmax_w_high <= width - 1) + weight += (argmax_h - argmax_h_low) * + im_data[argmax_h_high * data_width + argmax_w_high]; + } + + return weight; +} + +template +__global__ void modulated_deformable_im2col_gpu_kernel( + const int n, + const scalar_t* data_im, + const scalar_t* data_offset, + const scalar_t* data_mask, + const int height, + const int width, + const int kernel_h, + const int kernel_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int channel_per_deformable_group, + const int batch_size, + const int num_channels, + const int deformable_group, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + scalar_t* data_col) { + CUDA_KERNEL_LOOP(index, n) { + // index index of output matrix + const int w_col = index % width_col; + const int h_col = (index / width_col) % height_col; + const int b_col = (index / width_col / height_col) % batch_size; + const int c_im = (index / width_col / height_col) / batch_size; + const int c_col = c_im * kernel_h * kernel_w; + + // compute deformable group index + const int deformable_group_index = c_im / channel_per_deformable_group; + + const int h_in = h_col * stride_h - pad_h; + const int w_in = w_col * stride_w - pad_w; + + scalar_t* data_col_ptr = data_col + + ((c_col * batch_size + b_col) * height_col + h_col) * width_col + w_col; + // const float* data_im_ptr = data_im + ((b_col * num_channels + c_im) * + // height + h_in) * width + w_in; + const scalar_t* data_im_ptr = + data_im + (b_col * num_channels + c_im) * height * width; + const scalar_t* data_offset_ptr = data_offset + + (b_col * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * 2 * kernel_h * + kernel_w * height_col * width_col; + + const scalar_t* data_mask_ptr = data_mask + + (b_col * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * kernel_h * + kernel_w * height_col * width_col; + + for (int i = 0; i < kernel_h; ++i) { + for (int j = 0; j < kernel_w; ++j) { + const int data_offset_h_ptr = + ((2 * (i * kernel_w + j)) * height_col + h_col) * width_col + w_col; + const int data_offset_w_ptr = + ((2 * (i * kernel_w + j) + 1) * height_col + h_col) * width_col + + w_col; + const int data_mask_hw_ptr = + ((i * kernel_w + j) * height_col + h_col) * width_col + w_col; + const scalar_t offset_h = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_h_ptr]; + const scalar_t offset_w = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_w_ptr]; + const scalar_t mask = data_mask_ptr[data_mask_hw_ptr]; + scalar_t val = static_cast(0); + const scalar_t h_im = h_in + i * dilation_h + offset_h; + const scalar_t w_im = w_in + j * dilation_w + offset_w; + // if (h_im >= 0 && w_im >= 0 && h_im < height && w_im < width) { + if (h_im > -1 && w_im > -1 && h_im < height && w_im < width) { + // const float map_h = i * dilation_h + offset_h; + // const float map_w = j * dilation_w + offset_w; + // const int cur_height = height - h_in; + // const int cur_width = width - w_in; + // val = dmcn_im2col_bilinear(data_im_ptr, width, cur_height, + // cur_width, map_h, map_w); + val = dmcn_im2col_bilinear( + data_im_ptr, width, height, width, h_im, w_im); + } + *data_col_ptr = val * mask; + data_col_ptr += batch_size * height_col * width_col; + // data_col_ptr += height_col * width_col; + } + } + } +} + +template +__global__ void modulated_deformable_col2im_gpu_kernel( + const int n, + const scalar_t* data_col, + const scalar_t* data_offset, + const scalar_t* data_mask, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int kernel_h, + const int kernel_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int channel_per_deformable_group, + const int batch_size, + const int deformable_group, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + scalar_t* grad_im) { + CUDA_KERNEL_LOOP(index, n) { + const int j = (index / width_col / height_col / batch_size) % kernel_w; + const int i = + (index / width_col / height_col / batch_size / kernel_w) % kernel_h; + const int c = + index / width_col / height_col / batch_size / kernel_w / kernel_h; + // compute the start and end of the output + + const int deformable_group_index = c / channel_per_deformable_group; + + int w_out = index % width_col; + int h_out = (index / width_col) % height_col; + int b = (index / width_col / height_col) % batch_size; + int w_in = w_out * stride_w - pad_w; + int h_in = h_out * stride_h - pad_h; + + const scalar_t* data_offset_ptr = data_offset + + (b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * 2 * kernel_h * + kernel_w * height_col * width_col; + const scalar_t* data_mask_ptr = data_mask + + (b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * kernel_h * kernel_w * + height_col * width_col; + const int data_offset_h_ptr = + ((2 * (i * kernel_w + j)) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + w_out; + const int data_offset_w_ptr = + ((2 * (i * kernel_w + j) + 1) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + w_out; + const int data_mask_hw_ptr = + ((i * kernel_w + j) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + w_out; + const scalar_t offset_h = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_h_ptr]; + const scalar_t offset_w = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_w_ptr]; + const scalar_t mask = data_mask_ptr[data_mask_hw_ptr]; + const scalar_t cur_inv_h_data = h_in + i * dilation_h + offset_h; + const scalar_t cur_inv_w_data = w_in + j * dilation_w + offset_w; + + const scalar_t cur_top_grad = data_col[index] * mask; + const int cur_h = (int)cur_inv_h_data; + const int cur_w = (int)cur_inv_w_data; + for (int dy = -2; dy <= 2; dy++) { + for (int dx = -2; dx <= 2; dx++) { + if (cur_h + dy >= 0 && cur_h + dy < height && cur_w + dx >= 0 && + cur_w + dx < width && abs(cur_inv_h_data - (cur_h + dy)) < 1 && + abs(cur_inv_w_data - (cur_w + dx)) < 1) { + int cur_bottom_grad_pos = + ((b * channels + c) * height + cur_h + dy) * width + cur_w + dx; + scalar_t weight = dmcn_get_gradient_weight( + cur_inv_h_data, + cur_inv_w_data, + cur_h + dy, + cur_w + dx, + height, + width); + atomicAdd(grad_im + cur_bottom_grad_pos, weight * cur_top_grad); + } + } + } + } +} + +template +__global__ void modulated_deformable_col2im_coord_gpu_kernel( + const int n, + const scalar_t* data_col, + const scalar_t* data_im, + const scalar_t* data_offset, + const scalar_t* data_mask, + const int channels, + const int height, + const int width, + const int kernel_h, + const int kernel_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int channel_per_deformable_group, + const int batch_size, + const int offset_channels, + const int deformable_group, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + scalar_t* grad_offset, + scalar_t* grad_mask) { + CUDA_KERNEL_LOOP(index, n) { + scalar_t val = 0, mval = 0; + int w = index % width_col; + int h = (index / width_col) % height_col; + int c = (index / width_col / height_col) % offset_channels; + int b = (index / width_col / height_col) / offset_channels; + // compute the start and end of the output + + const int deformable_group_index = c / (2 * kernel_h * kernel_w); + const int col_step = kernel_h * kernel_w; + int cnt = 0; + const scalar_t* data_col_ptr = data_col + + deformable_group_index * channel_per_deformable_group * batch_size * + width_col * height_col; + const scalar_t* data_im_ptr = data_im + + (b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * + channel_per_deformable_group / kernel_h / kernel_w * height * width; + const scalar_t* data_offset_ptr = data_offset + + (b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * 2 * kernel_h * + kernel_w * height_col * width_col; + const scalar_t* data_mask_ptr = data_mask + + (b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * kernel_h * kernel_w * + height_col * width_col; + + const int offset_c = c - deformable_group_index * 2 * kernel_h * kernel_w; + + for (int col_c = (offset_c / 2); col_c < channel_per_deformable_group; + col_c += col_step) { + const int col_pos = + (((col_c * batch_size + b) * height_col) + h) * width_col + w; + const int bp_dir = offset_c % 2; + + int j = (col_pos / width_col / height_col / batch_size) % kernel_w; + int i = + (col_pos / width_col / height_col / batch_size / kernel_w) % kernel_h; + int w_out = col_pos % width_col; + int h_out = (col_pos / width_col) % height_col; + int w_in = w_out * stride_w - pad_w; + int h_in = h_out * stride_h - pad_h; + const int data_offset_h_ptr = + (((2 * (i * kernel_w + j)) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + w_out); + const int data_offset_w_ptr = + (((2 * (i * kernel_w + j) + 1) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + + w_out); + const int data_mask_hw_ptr = + (((i * kernel_w + j) * height_col + h_out) * width_col + w_out); + const scalar_t offset_h = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_h_ptr]; + const scalar_t offset_w = data_offset_ptr[data_offset_w_ptr]; + const scalar_t mask = data_mask_ptr[data_mask_hw_ptr]; + scalar_t inv_h = h_in + i * dilation_h + offset_h; + scalar_t inv_w = w_in + j * dilation_w + offset_w; + if (inv_h <= -1 || inv_w <= -1 || inv_h >= height || inv_w >= width) { + inv_h = inv_w = -2; + } else { + mval += data_col_ptr[col_pos] * + dmcn_im2col_bilinear( + data_im_ptr + cnt * height * width, + width, + height, + width, + inv_h, + inv_w); + } + const scalar_t weight = dmcn_get_coordinate_weight( + inv_h, + inv_w, + height, + width, + data_im_ptr + cnt * height * width, + width, + bp_dir); + val += weight * data_col_ptr[col_pos] * mask; + cnt += 1; + } + // KERNEL_ASSIGN(grad_offset[index], offset_req, val); + grad_offset[index] = val; + if (offset_c % 2 == 0) + // KERNEL_ASSIGN(grad_mask[(((b * deformable_group + + // deformable_group_index) * kernel_h * kernel_w + offset_c / 2) * + // height_col + h) * width_col + w], mask_req, mval); + grad_mask + [(((b * deformable_group + deformable_group_index) * kernel_h * + kernel_w + + offset_c / 2) * + height_col + + h) * + width_col + + w] = mval; + } +} + + +namespace detectron2 { + +void modulated_deformable_im2col_cuda( + const at::Tensor data_im, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const at::Tensor data_mask, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height_im, + const int width_im, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + const int kernel_h, + const int kenerl_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor data_col) { + // num_axes should be smaller than block size + const int channel_per_deformable_group = channels / deformable_group; + const int num_kernels = channels * batch_size * height_col * width_col; + + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(data_im.device()); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES_AND_HALF( + data_im.scalar_type(), "modulated_deformable_im2col_gpu", ([&] { + const scalar_t* data_im_ = data_im.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_offset_ = data_offset.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_mask_ = data_mask.data_ptr(); + scalar_t* data_col_ = data_col.data_ptr(); + + modulated_deformable_im2col_gpu_kernel<<< + GET_BLOCKS(num_kernels), + CUDA_NUM_THREADS, + 0, + stream>>>( + num_kernels, + data_im_, + data_offset_, + data_mask_, + height_im, + width_im, + kernel_h, + kenerl_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + channel_per_deformable_group, + batch_size, + channels, + deformable_group, + height_col, + width_col, + data_col_); + })); + + cudaError_t err = cudaGetLastError(); + if (err != cudaSuccess) { + printf( + "error in modulated_deformable_im2col_cuda: %s\n", + cudaGetErrorString(err)); + } +} + +void modulated_deformable_col2im_cuda( + const at::Tensor data_col, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const at::Tensor data_mask, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height_im, + const int width_im, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + const int kernel_h, + const int kernel_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor grad_im) { + const int channel_per_deformable_group = channels / deformable_group; + const int num_kernels = + channels * kernel_h * kernel_w * batch_size * height_col * width_col; + + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(data_col.device()); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES_AND_HALF( + data_col.scalar_type(), "modulated_deformable_col2im_gpu", ([&] { + const scalar_t* data_col_ = data_col.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_offset_ = data_offset.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_mask_ = data_mask.data_ptr(); + scalar_t* grad_im_ = grad_im.data_ptr(); + + modulated_deformable_col2im_gpu_kernel<<< + GET_BLOCKS(num_kernels), + CUDA_NUM_THREADS, + 0, + stream>>>( + num_kernels, + data_col_, + data_offset_, + data_mask_, + channels, + height_im, + width_im, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + channel_per_deformable_group, + batch_size, + deformable_group, + height_col, + width_col, + grad_im_); + })); + + cudaError_t err = cudaGetLastError(); + if (err != cudaSuccess) { + printf( + "error in modulated_deformable_col2im_cuda: %s\n", + cudaGetErrorString(err)); + } +} + +void modulated_deformable_col2im_coord_cuda( + const at::Tensor data_col, + const at::Tensor data_im, + const at::Tensor data_offset, + const at::Tensor data_mask, + const int batch_size, + const int channels, + const int height_im, + const int width_im, + const int height_col, + const int width_col, + const int kernel_h, + const int kernel_w, + const int pad_h, + const int pad_w, + const int stride_h, + const int stride_w, + const int dilation_h, + const int dilation_w, + const int deformable_group, + at::Tensor grad_offset, + at::Tensor grad_mask) { + const int num_kernels = batch_size * height_col * width_col * 2 * kernel_h * + kernel_w * deformable_group; + const int channel_per_deformable_group = + channels * kernel_h * kernel_w / deformable_group; + + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(data_col.device()); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES_AND_HALF( + data_col.scalar_type(), "modulated_deformable_col2im_coord_gpu", ([&] { + const scalar_t* data_col_ = data_col.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_im_ = data_im.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_offset_ = data_offset.data_ptr(); + const scalar_t* data_mask_ = data_mask.data_ptr(); + scalar_t* grad_offset_ = grad_offset.data_ptr(); + scalar_t* grad_mask_ = grad_mask.data_ptr(); + + modulated_deformable_col2im_coord_gpu_kernel<<< + GET_BLOCKS(num_kernels), + CUDA_NUM_THREADS, + 0, + stream>>>( + num_kernels, + data_col_, + data_im_, + data_offset_, + data_mask_, + channels, + height_im, + width_im, + kernel_h, + kernel_w, + pad_h, + pad_w, + stride_h, + stride_w, + dilation_h, + dilation_w, + channel_per_deformable_group, + batch_size, + 2 * kernel_h * kernel_w * deformable_group, + deformable_group, + height_col, + width_col, + grad_offset_, + grad_mask_); + })); + cudaError_t err = cudaGetLastError(); + if (err != cudaSuccess) { + printf( + "error in modulated_deformable_col2im_coord_cuda: %s\n", + cudaGetErrorString(err)); + } +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated.h b/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12aca38 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated.h @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#pragma once +#include + +namespace detectron2 { + +at::Tensor nms_rotated_cpu( + const at::Tensor& dets, + const at::Tensor& scores, + const double iou_threshold); + +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) +at::Tensor nms_rotated_cuda( + const at::Tensor& dets, + const at::Tensor& scores, + const double iou_threshold); +#endif + +// Interface for Python +// inline is needed to prevent multiple function definitions when this header is +// included by different cpps +inline at::Tensor nms_rotated( + const at::Tensor& dets, + const at::Tensor& scores, + const double iou_threshold) { + assert(dets.device().is_cuda() == scores.device().is_cuda()); + if (dets.device().is_cuda()) { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + return nms_rotated_cuda( + dets.contiguous(), scores.contiguous(), iou_threshold); +#else + AT_ERROR("Detectron2 is not compiled with GPU support!"); +#endif + } + + return nms_rotated_cpu(dets.contiguous(), scores.contiguous(), iou_threshold); +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated_cpu.cpp b/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated_cpu.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7556e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated_cpu.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#include "../box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_utils.h" +#include "nms_rotated.h" + +namespace detectron2 { + +template +at::Tensor nms_rotated_cpu_kernel( + const at::Tensor& dets, + const at::Tensor& scores, + const double iou_threshold) { + // nms_rotated_cpu_kernel is modified from torchvision's nms_cpu_kernel, + // however, the code in this function is much shorter because + // we delegate the IoU computation for rotated boxes to + // the single_box_iou_rotated function in box_iou_rotated_utils.h + AT_ASSERTM(dets.device().is_cpu(), "dets must be a CPU tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(scores.device().is_cpu(), "scores must be a CPU tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM( + dets.scalar_type() == scores.scalar_type(), + "dets should have the same type as scores"); + + if (dets.numel() == 0) { + return at::empty({0}, dets.options().dtype(at::kLong)); + } + + auto order_t = std::get<1>(scores.sort(0, /* descending=*/true)); + + auto ndets = dets.size(0); + at::Tensor suppressed_t = at::zeros({ndets}, dets.options().dtype(at::kByte)); + at::Tensor keep_t = at::zeros({ndets}, dets.options().dtype(at::kLong)); + + auto suppressed = suppressed_t.data_ptr(); + auto keep = keep_t.data_ptr(); + auto order = order_t.data_ptr(); + + int64_t num_to_keep = 0; + + for (int64_t _i = 0; _i < ndets; _i++) { + auto i = order[_i]; + if (suppressed[i] == 1) { + continue; + } + + keep[num_to_keep++] = i; + + for (int64_t _j = _i + 1; _j < ndets; _j++) { + auto j = order[_j]; + if (suppressed[j] == 1) { + continue; + } + + auto ovr = single_box_iou_rotated( + dets[i].data_ptr(), dets[j].data_ptr()); + if (ovr >= iou_threshold) { + suppressed[j] = 1; + } + } + } + return keep_t.narrow(/*dim=*/0, /*start=*/0, /*length=*/num_to_keep); +} + +at::Tensor nms_rotated_cpu( + // input must be contiguous + const at::Tensor& dets, + const at::Tensor& scores, + const double iou_threshold) { + auto result = at::empty({0}, dets.options()); + + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES(dets.scalar_type(), "nms_rotated", [&] { + result = nms_rotated_cpu_kernel(dets, scores, iou_threshold); + }); + return result; +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated_cuda.cu b/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated_cuda.cu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a3db5c --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/nms_rotated/nms_rotated_cuda.cu @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +#include +#include +#include +#include +#ifdef WITH_CUDA +#include "../box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_utils.h" +#endif +// TODO avoid this when pytorch supports "same directory" hipification +#ifdef WITH_HIP +#include "box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated_utils.h" +#endif + +using namespace detectron2; + +namespace { +int const threadsPerBlock = sizeof(unsigned long long) * 8; +} + +template +__global__ void nms_rotated_cuda_kernel( + const int n_boxes, + const double iou_threshold, + const T* dev_boxes, + unsigned long long* dev_mask) { + // nms_rotated_cuda_kernel is modified from torchvision's nms_cuda_kernel + + const int row_start = blockIdx.y; + const int col_start = blockIdx.x; + + // if (row_start > col_start) return; + + const int row_size = + min(n_boxes - row_start * threadsPerBlock, threadsPerBlock); + const int col_size = + min(n_boxes - col_start * threadsPerBlock, threadsPerBlock); + + // Compared to nms_cuda_kernel, where each box is represented with 4 values + // (x1, y1, x2, y2), each rotated box is represented with 5 values + // (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle_degrees) here. + __shared__ T block_boxes[threadsPerBlock * 5]; + if (threadIdx.x < col_size) { + block_boxes[threadIdx.x * 5 + 0] = + dev_boxes[(threadsPerBlock * col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 0]; + block_boxes[threadIdx.x * 5 + 1] = + dev_boxes[(threadsPerBlock * col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 1]; + block_boxes[threadIdx.x * 5 + 2] = + dev_boxes[(threadsPerBlock * col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 2]; + block_boxes[threadIdx.x * 5 + 3] = + dev_boxes[(threadsPerBlock * col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 3]; + block_boxes[threadIdx.x * 5 + 4] = + dev_boxes[(threadsPerBlock * col_start + threadIdx.x) * 5 + 4]; + } + __syncthreads(); + + if (threadIdx.x < row_size) { + const int cur_box_idx = threadsPerBlock * row_start + threadIdx.x; + const T* cur_box = dev_boxes + cur_box_idx * 5; + int i = 0; + unsigned long long t = 0; + int start = 0; + if (row_start == col_start) { + start = threadIdx.x + 1; + } + for (i = start; i < col_size; i++) { + // Instead of devIoU used by original horizontal nms, here + // we use the single_box_iou_rotated function from box_iou_rotated_utils.h + if (single_box_iou_rotated(cur_box, block_boxes + i * 5) > + iou_threshold) { + t |= 1ULL << i; + } + } + const int col_blocks = at::cuda::ATenCeilDiv(n_boxes, threadsPerBlock); + dev_mask[cur_box_idx * col_blocks + col_start] = t; + } +} + +namespace detectron2 { + +at::Tensor nms_rotated_cuda( + // input must be contiguous + const at::Tensor& dets, + const at::Tensor& scores, + double iou_threshold) { + // using scalar_t = float; + AT_ASSERTM(dets.is_cuda(), "dets must be a CUDA tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(scores.is_cuda(), "scores must be a CUDA tensor"); + at::cuda::CUDAGuard device_guard(dets.device()); + + auto order_t = std::get<1>(scores.sort(0, /* descending=*/true)); + auto dets_sorted = dets.index_select(0, order_t); + + auto dets_num = dets.size(0); + + const int col_blocks = + at::cuda::ATenCeilDiv(static_cast(dets_num), threadsPerBlock); + + at::Tensor mask = + at::empty({dets_num * col_blocks}, dets.options().dtype(at::kLong)); + + dim3 blocks(col_blocks, col_blocks); + dim3 threads(threadsPerBlock); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + AT_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES( + dets_sorted.scalar_type(), "nms_rotated_kernel_cuda", [&] { + nms_rotated_cuda_kernel<<>>( + dets_num, + iou_threshold, + dets_sorted.data_ptr(), + (unsigned long long*)mask.data_ptr()); + }); + + at::Tensor mask_cpu = mask.to(at::kCPU); + unsigned long long* mask_host = + (unsigned long long*)mask_cpu.data_ptr(); + + std::vector remv(col_blocks); + memset(&remv[0], 0, sizeof(unsigned long long) * col_blocks); + + at::Tensor keep = + at::empty({dets_num}, dets.options().dtype(at::kLong).device(at::kCPU)); + int64_t* keep_out = keep.data_ptr(); + + int num_to_keep = 0; + for (int i = 0; i < dets_num; i++) { + int nblock = i / threadsPerBlock; + int inblock = i % threadsPerBlock; + + if (!(remv[nblock] & (1ULL << inblock))) { + keep_out[num_to_keep++] = i; + unsigned long long* p = mask_host + i * col_blocks; + for (int j = nblock; j < col_blocks; j++) { + remv[j] |= p[j]; + } + } + } + + AT_CUDA_CHECK(cudaGetLastError()); + return order_t.index( + {keep.narrow(/*dim=*/0, /*start=*/0, /*length=*/num_to_keep) + .to(order_t.device(), keep.scalar_type())}); +} + +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/csrc/vision.cpp b/detectron2/layers/csrc/vision.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9a2cd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/csrc/vision.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +#include +#include "ROIAlignRotated/ROIAlignRotated.h" +#include "box_iou_rotated/box_iou_rotated.h" +#include "cocoeval/cocoeval.h" +#include "deformable/deform_conv.h" +#include "nms_rotated/nms_rotated.h" + +namespace detectron2 { + +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) +extern int get_cudart_version(); +#endif + +std::string get_cuda_version() { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) || defined(WITH_HIP) + std::ostringstream oss; + +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) + oss << "CUDA "; +#else + oss << "HIP "; +#endif + + // copied from + // https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/aten/src/ATen/cuda/detail/CUDAHooks.cpp#L231 + auto printCudaStyleVersion = [&](int v) { + oss << (v / 1000) << "." << (v / 10 % 100); + if (v % 10 != 0) { + oss << "." << (v % 10); + } + }; + printCudaStyleVersion(get_cudart_version()); + return oss.str(); +#else // neither CUDA nor HIP + return std::string("not available"); +#endif +} + +bool has_cuda() { +#if defined(WITH_CUDA) + return true; +#else + return false; +#endif +} + +// similar to +// https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/aten/src/ATen/Version.cpp +std::string get_compiler_version() { + std::ostringstream ss; +#if defined(__GNUC__) +#ifndef __clang__ + +#if ((__GNUC__ <= 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ <= 8)) +#error "GCC >= 4.9 is required!" +#endif + + { ss << "GCC " << __GNUC__ << "." << __GNUC_MINOR__; } +#endif +#endif + +#if defined(__clang_major__) + { + ss << "clang " << __clang_major__ << "." << __clang_minor__ << "." + << __clang_patchlevel__; + } +#endif + +#if defined(_MSC_VER) + { ss << "MSVC " << _MSC_FULL_VER; } +#endif + return ss.str(); +} + +PYBIND11_MODULE(TORCH_EXTENSION_NAME, m) { + m.def("get_compiler_version", &get_compiler_version, "get_compiler_version"); + m.def("get_cuda_version", &get_cuda_version, "get_cuda_version"); + m.def("has_cuda", &has_cuda, "has_cuda"); + + m.def("deform_conv_forward", &deform_conv_forward, "deform_conv_forward"); + m.def( + "deform_conv_backward_input", + &deform_conv_backward_input, + "deform_conv_backward_input"); + m.def( + "deform_conv_backward_filter", + &deform_conv_backward_filter, + "deform_conv_backward_filter"); + m.def( + "modulated_deform_conv_forward", + &modulated_deform_conv_forward, + "modulated_deform_conv_forward"); + m.def( + "modulated_deform_conv_backward", + &modulated_deform_conv_backward, + "modulated_deform_conv_backward"); + + m.def("COCOevalAccumulate", &COCOeval::Accumulate, "COCOeval::Accumulate"); + m.def( + "COCOevalEvaluateImages", + &COCOeval::EvaluateImages, + "COCOeval::EvaluateImages"); + pybind11::class_(m, "InstanceAnnotation") + .def(pybind11::init()); + pybind11::class_(m, "ImageEvaluation") + .def(pybind11::init<>()); +} + +TORCH_LIBRARY(detectron2, m) { + m.def("nms_rotated", &nms_rotated); + m.def("box_iou_rotated", &box_iou_rotated); + m.def("roi_align_rotated_forward", &ROIAlignRotated_forward); + m.def("roi_align_rotated_backward", &ROIAlignRotated_backward); +} +} // namespace detectron2 diff --git a/detectron2/layers/deform_conv.py b/detectron2/layers/deform_conv.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dffb720 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/deform_conv.py @@ -0,0 +1,514 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import math +from functools import lru_cache +import torch +from torch import nn +from torch.autograd import Function +from torch.autograd.function import once_differentiable +from torch.nn.modules.utils import _pair +from torchvision.ops import deform_conv2d + +from detectron2.utils.develop import create_dummy_class, create_dummy_func + +from .wrappers import _NewEmptyTensorOp + + +class _DeformConv(Function): + @staticmethod + def forward( + ctx, + input, + offset, + weight, + stride=1, + padding=0, + dilation=1, + groups=1, + deformable_groups=1, + im2col_step=64, + ): + if input is not None and input.dim() != 4: + raise ValueError( + "Expected 4D tensor as input, got {}D tensor instead.".format(input.dim()) + ) + ctx.stride = _pair(stride) + ctx.padding = _pair(padding) + ctx.dilation = _pair(dilation) + ctx.groups = groups + ctx.deformable_groups = deformable_groups + ctx.im2col_step = im2col_step + + ctx.save_for_backward(input, offset, weight) + + output = input.new_empty( + _DeformConv._output_size(input, weight, ctx.padding, ctx.dilation, ctx.stride) + ) + + ctx.bufs_ = [input.new_empty(0), input.new_empty(0)] # columns, ones + + if not input.is_cuda: + # TODO: let torchvision support full features of our deformconv. + if deformable_groups != 1: + raise NotImplementedError( + "Deformable Conv with deformable_groups != 1 is not supported on CPUs!" + ) + return deform_conv2d( + input, offset, weight, stride=stride, padding=padding, dilation=dilation + ) + else: + cur_im2col_step = _DeformConv._cal_im2col_step(input.shape[0], ctx.im2col_step) + assert (input.shape[0] % cur_im2col_step) == 0, "im2col step must divide batchsize" + + _C.deform_conv_forward( + input, + weight, + offset, + output, + ctx.bufs_[0], + ctx.bufs_[1], + weight.size(3), + weight.size(2), + ctx.stride[1], + ctx.stride[0], + ctx.padding[1], + ctx.padding[0], + ctx.dilation[1], + ctx.dilation[0], + ctx.groups, + ctx.deformable_groups, + cur_im2col_step, + ) + return output + + @staticmethod + @once_differentiable + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + input, offset, weight = ctx.saved_tensors + + grad_input = grad_offset = grad_weight = None + + if not grad_output.is_cuda: + raise NotImplementedError("Deformable Conv is not supported on CPUs!") + else: + cur_im2col_step = _DeformConv._cal_im2col_step(input.shape[0], ctx.im2col_step) + assert (input.shape[0] % cur_im2col_step) == 0, "im2col step must divide batchsize" + + if ctx.needs_input_grad[0] or ctx.needs_input_grad[1]: + grad_input = torch.zeros_like(input) + grad_offset = torch.zeros_like(offset) + _C.deform_conv_backward_input( + input, + offset, + grad_output, + grad_input, + grad_offset, + weight, + ctx.bufs_[0], + weight.size(3), + weight.size(2), + ctx.stride[1], + ctx.stride[0], + ctx.padding[1], + ctx.padding[0], + ctx.dilation[1], + ctx.dilation[0], + ctx.groups, + ctx.deformable_groups, + cur_im2col_step, + ) + + if ctx.needs_input_grad[2]: + grad_weight = torch.zeros_like(weight) + _C.deform_conv_backward_filter( + input, + offset, + grad_output, + grad_weight, + ctx.bufs_[0], + ctx.bufs_[1], + weight.size(3), + weight.size(2), + ctx.stride[1], + ctx.stride[0], + ctx.padding[1], + ctx.padding[0], + ctx.dilation[1], + ctx.dilation[0], + ctx.groups, + ctx.deformable_groups, + 1, + cur_im2col_step, + ) + + return grad_input, grad_offset, grad_weight, None, None, None, None, None, None + + @staticmethod + def _output_size(input, weight, padding, dilation, stride): + channels = weight.size(0) + output_size = (input.size(0), channels) + for d in range(input.dim() - 2): + in_size = input.size(d + 2) + pad = padding[d] + kernel = dilation[d] * (weight.size(d + 2) - 1) + 1 + stride_ = stride[d] + output_size += ((in_size + (2 * pad) - kernel) // stride_ + 1,) + if not all(map(lambda s: s > 0, output_size)): + raise ValueError( + "convolution input is too small (output would be {})".format( + "x".join(map(str, output_size)) + ) + ) + return output_size + + @staticmethod + @lru_cache(maxsize=128) + def _cal_im2col_step(input_size, default_size): + """ + Calculate proper im2col step size, which should be divisible by input_size and not larger + than prefer_size. Meanwhile the step size should be as large as possible to be more + efficient. So we choose the largest one among all divisors of input_size which are smaller + than prefer_size. + :param input_size: input batch size . + :param default_size: default preferred im2col step size. + :return: the largest proper step size. + """ + if input_size <= default_size: + return input_size + best_step = 1 + for step in range(2, min(int(math.sqrt(input_size)) + 1, default_size)): + if input_size % step == 0: + if input_size // step <= default_size: + return input_size // step + best_step = step + + return best_step + + +class _ModulatedDeformConv(Function): + @staticmethod + def forward( + ctx, + input, + offset, + mask, + weight, + bias=None, + stride=1, + padding=0, + dilation=1, + groups=1, + deformable_groups=1, + ): + ctx.stride = stride + ctx.padding = padding + ctx.dilation = dilation + ctx.groups = groups + ctx.deformable_groups = deformable_groups + ctx.with_bias = bias is not None + if not ctx.with_bias: + bias = input.new_empty(1) # fake tensor + if not input.is_cuda: + raise NotImplementedError("Deformable Conv is not supported on CPUs!") + if ( + weight.requires_grad + or mask.requires_grad + or offset.requires_grad + or input.requires_grad + ): + ctx.save_for_backward(input, offset, mask, weight, bias) + output = input.new_empty(_ModulatedDeformConv._infer_shape(ctx, input, weight)) + ctx._bufs = [input.new_empty(0), input.new_empty(0)] + _C.modulated_deform_conv_forward( + input, + weight, + bias, + ctx._bufs[0], + offset, + mask, + output, + ctx._bufs[1], + weight.shape[2], + weight.shape[3], + ctx.stride, + ctx.stride, + ctx.padding, + ctx.padding, + ctx.dilation, + ctx.dilation, + ctx.groups, + ctx.deformable_groups, + ctx.with_bias, + ) + return output + + @staticmethod + @once_differentiable + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + if not grad_output.is_cuda: + raise NotImplementedError("Deformable Conv is not supported on CPUs!") + input, offset, mask, weight, bias = ctx.saved_tensors + grad_input = torch.zeros_like(input) + grad_offset = torch.zeros_like(offset) + grad_mask = torch.zeros_like(mask) + grad_weight = torch.zeros_like(weight) + grad_bias = torch.zeros_like(bias) + _C.modulated_deform_conv_backward( + input, + weight, + bias, + ctx._bufs[0], + offset, + mask, + ctx._bufs[1], + grad_input, + grad_weight, + grad_bias, + grad_offset, + grad_mask, + grad_output, + weight.shape[2], + weight.shape[3], + ctx.stride, + ctx.stride, + ctx.padding, + ctx.padding, + ctx.dilation, + ctx.dilation, + ctx.groups, + ctx.deformable_groups, + ctx.with_bias, + ) + if not ctx.with_bias: + grad_bias = None + + return ( + grad_input, + grad_offset, + grad_mask, + grad_weight, + grad_bias, + None, + None, + None, + None, + None, + ) + + @staticmethod + def _infer_shape(ctx, input, weight): + n = input.size(0) + channels_out = weight.size(0) + height, width = input.shape[2:4] + kernel_h, kernel_w = weight.shape[2:4] + height_out = ( + height + 2 * ctx.padding - (ctx.dilation * (kernel_h - 1) + 1) + ) // ctx.stride + 1 + width_out = ( + width + 2 * ctx.padding - (ctx.dilation * (kernel_w - 1) + 1) + ) // ctx.stride + 1 + return n, channels_out, height_out, width_out + + +deform_conv = _DeformConv.apply +modulated_deform_conv = _ModulatedDeformConv.apply + + +class DeformConv(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size, + stride=1, + padding=0, + dilation=1, + groups=1, + deformable_groups=1, + bias=False, + norm=None, + activation=None, + ): + """ + Deformable convolution from :paper:`deformconv`. + + Arguments are similar to :class:`Conv2D`. Extra arguments: + + Args: + deformable_groups (int): number of groups used in deformable convolution. + norm (nn.Module, optional): a normalization layer + activation (callable(Tensor) -> Tensor): a callable activation function + """ + super(DeformConv, self).__init__() + + assert not bias + assert in_channels % groups == 0, "in_channels {} cannot be divisible by groups {}".format( + in_channels, groups + ) + assert ( + out_channels % groups == 0 + ), "out_channels {} cannot be divisible by groups {}".format(out_channels, groups) + + self.in_channels = in_channels + self.out_channels = out_channels + self.kernel_size = _pair(kernel_size) + self.stride = _pair(stride) + self.padding = _pair(padding) + self.dilation = _pair(dilation) + self.groups = groups + self.deformable_groups = deformable_groups + self.norm = norm + self.activation = activation + + self.weight = nn.Parameter( + torch.Tensor(out_channels, in_channels // self.groups, *self.kernel_size) + ) + self.bias = None + + nn.init.kaiming_uniform_(self.weight, nonlinearity="relu") + + def forward(self, x, offset): + if x.numel() == 0: + # When input is empty, we want to return a empty tensor with "correct" shape, + # So that the following operations will not panic + # if they check for the shape of the tensor. + # This computes the height and width of the output tensor + output_shape = [ + (i + 2 * p - (di * (k - 1) + 1)) // s + 1 + for i, p, di, k, s in zip( + x.shape[-2:], self.padding, self.dilation, self.kernel_size, self.stride + ) + ] + output_shape = [x.shape[0], self.weight.shape[0]] + output_shape + return _NewEmptyTensorOp.apply(x, output_shape) + + x = deform_conv( + x, + offset, + self.weight, + self.stride, + self.padding, + self.dilation, + self.groups, + self.deformable_groups, + ) + if self.norm is not None: + x = self.norm(x) + if self.activation is not None: + x = self.activation(x) + return x + + def extra_repr(self): + tmpstr = "in_channels=" + str(self.in_channels) + tmpstr += ", out_channels=" + str(self.out_channels) + tmpstr += ", kernel_size=" + str(self.kernel_size) + tmpstr += ", stride=" + str(self.stride) + tmpstr += ", padding=" + str(self.padding) + tmpstr += ", dilation=" + str(self.dilation) + tmpstr += ", groups=" + str(self.groups) + tmpstr += ", deformable_groups=" + str(self.deformable_groups) + tmpstr += ", bias=False" + return tmpstr + + +class ModulatedDeformConv(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size, + stride=1, + padding=0, + dilation=1, + groups=1, + deformable_groups=1, + bias=True, + norm=None, + activation=None, + ): + """ + Modulated deformable convolution from :paper:`deformconv2`. + + Arguments are similar to :class:`Conv2D`. Extra arguments: + + Args: + deformable_groups (int): number of groups used in deformable convolution. + norm (nn.Module, optional): a normalization layer + activation (callable(Tensor) -> Tensor): a callable activation function + """ + super(ModulatedDeformConv, self).__init__() + self.in_channels = in_channels + self.out_channels = out_channels + self.kernel_size = _pair(kernel_size) + self.stride = stride + self.padding = padding + self.dilation = dilation + self.groups = groups + self.deformable_groups = deformable_groups + self.with_bias = bias + self.norm = norm + self.activation = activation + + self.weight = nn.Parameter( + torch.Tensor(out_channels, in_channels // groups, *self.kernel_size) + ) + if bias: + self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.Tensor(out_channels)) + else: + self.bias = None + + nn.init.kaiming_uniform_(self.weight, nonlinearity="relu") + if self.bias is not None: + nn.init.constant_(self.bias, 0) + + def forward(self, x, offset, mask): + if x.numel() == 0: + output_shape = [ + (i + 2 * p - (di * (k - 1) + 1)) // s + 1 + for i, p, di, k, s in zip( + x.shape[-2:], self.padding, self.dilation, self.kernel_size, self.stride + ) + ] + output_shape = [x.shape[0], self.weight.shape[0]] + output_shape + return _NewEmptyTensorOp.apply(x, output_shape) + + x = modulated_deform_conv( + x, + offset, + mask, + self.weight, + self.bias, + self.stride, + self.padding, + self.dilation, + self.groups, + self.deformable_groups, + ) + if self.norm is not None: + x = self.norm(x) + if self.activation is not None: + x = self.activation(x) + return x + + def extra_repr(self): + tmpstr = "in_channels=" + str(self.in_channels) + tmpstr += ", out_channels=" + str(self.out_channels) + tmpstr += ", kernel_size=" + str(self.kernel_size) + tmpstr += ", stride=" + str(self.stride) + tmpstr += ", padding=" + str(self.padding) + tmpstr += ", dilation=" + str(self.dilation) + tmpstr += ", groups=" + str(self.groups) + tmpstr += ", deformable_groups=" + str(self.deformable_groups) + tmpstr += ", bias=" + str(self.with_bias) + return tmpstr + + +try: + from detectron2 import _C +except ImportError: + # TODO: register ops natively so there is no need to import _C. + _msg = "detectron2 is not compiled successfully, please build following the instructions!" + _args = ("detectron2._C", _msg) + DeformConv = create_dummy_class("DeformConv", *_args) + ModulatedDeformConv = create_dummy_class("ModulatedDeformConv", *_args) + deform_conv = create_dummy_func("deform_conv", *_args) + modulated_deform_conv = create_dummy_func("modulated_deform_conv", *_args) diff --git a/detectron2/layers/losses.py b/detectron2/layers/losses.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..850a852 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/losses.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +import math +import torch + + +def diou_loss( + boxes1: torch.Tensor, + boxes2: torch.Tensor, + reduction: str = "none", + eps: float = 1e-7, +) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Distance Intersection over Union Loss (Zhaohui Zheng et. al) + https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.08287 + Args: + boxes1, boxes2 (Tensor): box locations in XYXY format, shape (N, 4) or (4,). + reduction: 'none' | 'mean' | 'sum' + 'none': No reduction will be applied to the output. + 'mean': The output will be averaged. + 'sum': The output will be summed. + eps (float): small number to prevent division by zero + """ + + x1, y1, x2, y2 = boxes1.unbind(dim=-1) + x1g, y1g, x2g, y2g = boxes2.unbind(dim=-1) + + # TODO: use torch._assert_async() when pytorch 1.8 support is dropped + assert (x2 >= x1).all(), "bad box: x1 larger than x2" + assert (y2 >= y1).all(), "bad box: y1 larger than y2" + + # Intersection keypoints + xkis1 = torch.max(x1, x1g) + ykis1 = torch.max(y1, y1g) + xkis2 = torch.min(x2, x2g) + ykis2 = torch.min(y2, y2g) + + intsct = torch.zeros_like(x1) + mask = (ykis2 > ykis1) & (xkis2 > xkis1) + intsct[mask] = (xkis2[mask] - xkis1[mask]) * (ykis2[mask] - ykis1[mask]) + union = (x2 - x1) * (y2 - y1) + (x2g - x1g) * (y2g - y1g) - intsct + eps + iou = intsct / union + + # smallest enclosing box + xc1 = torch.min(x1, x1g) + yc1 = torch.min(y1, y1g) + xc2 = torch.max(x2, x2g) + yc2 = torch.max(y2, y2g) + diag_len = ((xc2 - xc1) ** 2) + ((yc2 - yc1) ** 2) + eps + + # centers of boxes + x_p = (x2 + x1) / 2 + y_p = (y2 + y1) / 2 + x_g = (x1g + x2g) / 2 + y_g = (y1g + y2g) / 2 + distance = ((x_p - x_g) ** 2) + ((y_p - y_g) ** 2) + + # Eqn. (7) + loss = 1 - iou + (distance / diag_len) + if reduction == "mean": + loss = loss.mean() if loss.numel() > 0 else 0.0 * loss.sum() + elif reduction == "sum": + loss = loss.sum() + + return loss + + +def ciou_loss( + boxes1: torch.Tensor, + boxes2: torch.Tensor, + reduction: str = "none", + eps: float = 1e-7, +) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Complete Intersection over Union Loss (Zhaohui Zheng et. al) + https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.08287 + Args: + boxes1, boxes2 (Tensor): box locations in XYXY format, shape (N, 4) or (4,). + reduction: 'none' | 'mean' | 'sum' + 'none': No reduction will be applied to the output. + 'mean': The output will be averaged. + 'sum': The output will be summed. + eps (float): small number to prevent division by zero + """ + + x1, y1, x2, y2 = boxes1.unbind(dim=-1) + x1g, y1g, x2g, y2g = boxes2.unbind(dim=-1) + + # TODO: use torch._assert_async() when pytorch 1.8 support is dropped + assert (x2 >= x1).all(), "bad box: x1 larger than x2" + assert (y2 >= y1).all(), "bad box: y1 larger than y2" + + # Intersection keypoints + xkis1 = torch.max(x1, x1g) + ykis1 = torch.max(y1, y1g) + xkis2 = torch.min(x2, x2g) + ykis2 = torch.min(y2, y2g) + + intsct = torch.zeros_like(x1) + mask = (ykis2 > ykis1) & (xkis2 > xkis1) + intsct[mask] = (xkis2[mask] - xkis1[mask]) * (ykis2[mask] - ykis1[mask]) + union = (x2 - x1) * (y2 - y1) + (x2g - x1g) * (y2g - y1g) - intsct + eps + iou = intsct / union + + # smallest enclosing box + xc1 = torch.min(x1, x1g) + yc1 = torch.min(y1, y1g) + xc2 = torch.max(x2, x2g) + yc2 = torch.max(y2, y2g) + diag_len = ((xc2 - xc1) ** 2) + ((yc2 - yc1) ** 2) + eps + + # centers of boxes + x_p = (x2 + x1) / 2 + y_p = (y2 + y1) / 2 + x_g = (x1g + x2g) / 2 + y_g = (y1g + y2g) / 2 + distance = ((x_p - x_g) ** 2) + ((y_p - y_g) ** 2) + + # width and height of boxes + w_pred = x2 - x1 + h_pred = y2 - y1 + w_gt = x2g - x1g + h_gt = y2g - y1g + v = (4 / (math.pi**2)) * torch.pow((torch.atan(w_gt / h_gt) - torch.atan(w_pred / h_pred)), 2) + with torch.no_grad(): + alpha = v / (1 - iou + v + eps) + + # Eqn. (10) + loss = 1 - iou + (distance / diag_len) + alpha * v + if reduction == "mean": + loss = loss.mean() if loss.numel() > 0 else 0.0 * loss.sum() + elif reduction == "sum": + loss = loss.sum() + + return loss diff --git a/detectron2/layers/mask_ops.py b/detectron2/layers/mask_ops.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..990d04a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/mask_ops.py @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import numpy as np +from typing import Tuple +import torch +from PIL import Image +from torch.nn import functional as F + +__all__ = ["paste_masks_in_image"] + + +BYTES_PER_FLOAT = 4 +# TODO: This memory limit may be too much or too little. It would be better to +# determine it based on available resources. +GPU_MEM_LIMIT = 1024**3 # 1 GB memory limit + + +def _do_paste_mask(masks, boxes, img_h: int, img_w: int, skip_empty: bool = True): + """ + Args: + masks: N, 1, H, W + boxes: N, 4 + img_h, img_w (int): + skip_empty (bool): only paste masks within the region that + tightly bound all boxes, and returns the results this region only. + An important optimization for CPU. + + Returns: + if skip_empty == False, a mask of shape (N, img_h, img_w) + if skip_empty == True, a mask of shape (N, h', w'), and the slice + object for the corresponding region. + """ + # On GPU, paste all masks together (up to chunk size) + # by using the entire image to sample the masks + # Compared to pasting them one by one, + # this has more operations but is faster on COCO-scale dataset. + device = masks.device + + if skip_empty and not torch.jit.is_scripting(): + x0_int, y0_int = torch.clamp(boxes.min(dim=0).values.floor()[:2] - 1, min=0).to( + dtype=torch.int32 + ) + x1_int = torch.clamp(boxes[:, 2].max().ceil() + 1, max=img_w).to(dtype=torch.int32) + y1_int = torch.clamp(boxes[:, 3].max().ceil() + 1, max=img_h).to(dtype=torch.int32) + else: + x0_int, y0_int = 0, 0 + x1_int, y1_int = img_w, img_h + x0, y0, x1, y1 = torch.split(boxes, 1, dim=1) # each is Nx1 + + N = masks.shape[0] + + img_y = torch.arange(y0_int, y1_int, device=device, dtype=torch.float32) + 0.5 + img_x = torch.arange(x0_int, x1_int, device=device, dtype=torch.float32) + 0.5 + img_y = (img_y - y0) / (y1 - y0) * 2 - 1 + img_x = (img_x - x0) / (x1 - x0) * 2 - 1 + # img_x, img_y have shapes (N, w), (N, h) + + gx = img_x[:, None, :].expand(N, img_y.size(1), img_x.size(1)) + gy = img_y[:, :, None].expand(N, img_y.size(1), img_x.size(1)) + grid = torch.stack([gx, gy], dim=3) + + if not torch.jit.is_scripting(): + if not masks.dtype.is_floating_point: + masks = masks.float() + img_masks = F.grid_sample(masks, grid.to(masks.dtype), align_corners=False) + + if skip_empty and not torch.jit.is_scripting(): + return img_masks[:, 0], (slice(y0_int, y1_int), slice(x0_int, x1_int)) + else: + return img_masks[:, 0], () + + +# Annotate boxes as Tensor (but not Boxes) in order to use scripting +@torch.jit.script_if_tracing +def paste_masks_in_image( + masks: torch.Tensor, boxes: torch.Tensor, image_shape: Tuple[int, int], threshold: float = 0.5 +): + """ + Paste a set of masks that are of a fixed resolution (e.g., 28 x 28) into an image. + The location, height, and width for pasting each mask is determined by their + corresponding bounding boxes in boxes. + + Note: + This is a complicated but more accurate implementation. In actual deployment, it is + often enough to use a faster but less accurate implementation. + See :func:`paste_mask_in_image_old` in this file for an alternative implementation. + + Args: + masks (tensor): Tensor of shape (Bimg, Hmask, Wmask), where Bimg is the number of + detected object instances in the image and Hmask, Wmask are the mask width and mask + height of the predicted mask (e.g., Hmask = Wmask = 28). Values are in [0, 1]. + boxes (Boxes or Tensor): A Boxes of length Bimg or Tensor of shape (Bimg, 4). + boxes[i] and masks[i] correspond to the same object instance. + image_shape (tuple): height, width + threshold (float): A threshold in [0, 1] for converting the (soft) masks to + binary masks. + + Returns: + img_masks (Tensor): A tensor of shape (Bimg, Himage, Wimage), where Bimg is the + number of detected object instances and Himage, Wimage are the image width + and height. img_masks[i] is a binary mask for object instance i. + """ + + assert masks.shape[-1] == masks.shape[-2], "Only square mask predictions are supported" + N = len(masks) + if N == 0: + return masks.new_empty((0,) + image_shape, dtype=torch.uint8) + if not isinstance(boxes, torch.Tensor): + boxes = boxes.tensor + device = boxes.device + assert len(boxes) == N, boxes.shape + + img_h, img_w = image_shape + + # The actual implementation split the input into chunks, + # and paste them chunk by chunk. + if device.type == "cpu" or torch.jit.is_scripting(): + # CPU is most efficient when they are pasted one by one with skip_empty=True + # so that it performs minimal number of operations. + num_chunks = N + else: + # GPU benefits from parallelism for larger chunks, but may have memory issue + # int(img_h) because shape may be tensors in tracing + num_chunks = int(np.ceil(N * int(img_h) * int(img_w) * BYTES_PER_FLOAT / GPU_MEM_LIMIT)) + assert ( + num_chunks <= N + ), "Default GPU_MEM_LIMIT in mask_ops.py is too small; try increasing it" + chunks = torch.chunk(torch.arange(N, device=device), num_chunks) + + img_masks = torch.zeros( + N, img_h, img_w, device=device, dtype=torch.bool if threshold >= 0 else torch.uint8 + ) + for inds in chunks: + masks_chunk, spatial_inds = _do_paste_mask( + masks[inds, None, :, :], boxes[inds], img_h, img_w, skip_empty=device.type == "cpu" + ) + + if threshold >= 0: + masks_chunk = (masks_chunk >= threshold).to(dtype=torch.bool) + else: + # for visualization and debugging + masks_chunk = (masks_chunk * 255).to(dtype=torch.uint8) + + if torch.jit.is_scripting(): # Scripting does not use the optimized codepath + img_masks[inds] = masks_chunk + else: + img_masks[(inds,) + spatial_inds] = masks_chunk + return img_masks + + +# The below are the original paste function (from Detectron1) which has +# larger quantization error. +# It is faster on CPU, while the aligned one is faster on GPU thanks to grid_sample. + + +def paste_mask_in_image_old(mask, box, img_h, img_w, threshold): + """ + Paste a single mask in an image. + This is a per-box implementation of :func:`paste_masks_in_image`. + This function has larger quantization error due to incorrect pixel + modeling and is not used any more. + + Args: + mask (Tensor): A tensor of shape (Hmask, Wmask) storing the mask of a single + object instance. Values are in [0, 1]. + box (Tensor): A tensor of shape (4, ) storing the x0, y0, x1, y1 box corners + of the object instance. + img_h, img_w (int): Image height and width. + threshold (float): Mask binarization threshold in [0, 1]. + + Returns: + im_mask (Tensor): + The resized and binarized object mask pasted into the original + image plane (a tensor of shape (img_h, img_w)). + """ + # Conversion from continuous box coordinates to discrete pixel coordinates + # via truncation (cast to int32). This determines which pixels to paste the + # mask onto. + box = box.to(dtype=torch.int32) # Continuous to discrete coordinate conversion + # An example (1D) box with continuous coordinates (x0=0.7, x1=4.3) will map to + # a discrete coordinates (x0=0, x1=4). Note that box is mapped to 5 = x1 - x0 + 1 + # pixels (not x1 - x0 pixels). + samples_w = box[2] - box[0] + 1 # Number of pixel samples, *not* geometric width + samples_h = box[3] - box[1] + 1 # Number of pixel samples, *not* geometric height + + # Resample the mask from it's original grid to the new samples_w x samples_h grid + mask = Image.fromarray(mask.cpu().numpy()) + mask = mask.resize((samples_w, samples_h), resample=Image.BILINEAR) + mask = np.array(mask, copy=False) + + if threshold >= 0: + mask = np.array(mask > threshold, dtype=np.uint8) + mask = torch.from_numpy(mask) + else: + # for visualization and debugging, we also + # allow it to return an unmodified mask + mask = torch.from_numpy(mask * 255).to(torch.uint8) + + im_mask = torch.zeros((img_h, img_w), dtype=torch.uint8) + x_0 = max(box[0], 0) + x_1 = min(box[2] + 1, img_w) + y_0 = max(box[1], 0) + y_1 = min(box[3] + 1, img_h) + + im_mask[y_0:y_1, x_0:x_1] = mask[ + (y_0 - box[1]) : (y_1 - box[1]), (x_0 - box[0]) : (x_1 - box[0]) + ] + return im_mask + + +# Our pixel modeling requires extrapolation for any continuous +# coordinate < 0.5 or > length - 0.5. When sampling pixels on the masks, +# we would like this extrapolation to be an interpolation between boundary values and zero, +# instead of using absolute zero or boundary values. +# Therefore `paste_mask_in_image_old` is often used with zero padding around the masks like this: +# masks, scale = pad_masks(masks[:, 0, :, :], 1) +# boxes = scale_boxes(boxes.tensor, scale) + + +def pad_masks(masks, padding): + """ + Args: + masks (tensor): A tensor of shape (B, M, M) representing B masks. + padding (int): Number of cells to pad on all sides. + + Returns: + The padded masks and the scale factor of the padding size / original size. + """ + B = masks.shape[0] + M = masks.shape[-1] + pad2 = 2 * padding + scale = float(M + pad2) / M + padded_masks = masks.new_zeros((B, M + pad2, M + pad2)) + padded_masks[:, padding:-padding, padding:-padding] = masks + return padded_masks, scale + + +def scale_boxes(boxes, scale): + """ + Args: + boxes (tensor): A tensor of shape (B, 4) representing B boxes with 4 + coords representing the corners x0, y0, x1, y1, + scale (float): The box scaling factor. + + Returns: + Scaled boxes. + """ + w_half = (boxes[:, 2] - boxes[:, 0]) * 0.5 + h_half = (boxes[:, 3] - boxes[:, 1]) * 0.5 + x_c = (boxes[:, 2] + boxes[:, 0]) * 0.5 + y_c = (boxes[:, 3] + boxes[:, 1]) * 0.5 + + w_half *= scale + h_half *= scale + + scaled_boxes = torch.zeros_like(boxes) + scaled_boxes[:, 0] = x_c - w_half + scaled_boxes[:, 2] = x_c + w_half + scaled_boxes[:, 1] = y_c - h_half + scaled_boxes[:, 3] = y_c + h_half + return scaled_boxes + + +@torch.jit.script_if_tracing +def _paste_masks_tensor_shape( + masks: torch.Tensor, + boxes: torch.Tensor, + image_shape: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], + threshold: float = 0.5, +): + """ + A wrapper of paste_masks_in_image where image_shape is Tensor. + During tracing, shapes might be tensors instead of ints. The Tensor->int + conversion should be scripted rather than traced. + """ + return paste_masks_in_image(masks, boxes, (int(image_shape[0]), int(image_shape[1])), threshold) diff --git a/detectron2/layers/nms.py b/detectron2/layers/nms.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1019e7f --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/nms.py @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import torch +from torchvision.ops import boxes as box_ops +from torchvision.ops import nms # noqa . for compatibility + + +def batched_nms( + boxes: torch.Tensor, scores: torch.Tensor, idxs: torch.Tensor, iou_threshold: float +): + """ + Same as torchvision.ops.boxes.batched_nms, but with float(). + """ + assert boxes.shape[-1] == 4 + # Note: Torchvision already has a strategy (https://github.com/pytorch/vision/issues/1311) + # to decide whether to use coordinate trick or for loop to implement batched_nms. So we + # just call it directly. + # Fp16 does not have enough range for batched NMS, so adding float(). + return box_ops.batched_nms(boxes.float(), scores, idxs, iou_threshold) + + +# Note: this function (nms_rotated) might be moved into +# torchvision/ops/boxes.py in the future +def nms_rotated(boxes: torch.Tensor, scores: torch.Tensor, iou_threshold: float): + """ + Performs non-maximum suppression (NMS) on the rotated boxes according + to their intersection-over-union (IoU). + + Rotated NMS iteratively removes lower scoring rotated boxes which have an + IoU greater than iou_threshold with another (higher scoring) rotated box. + + Note that RotatedBox (5, 3, 4, 2, -90) covers exactly the same region as + RotatedBox (5, 3, 4, 2, 90) does, and their IoU will be 1. However, they + can be representing completely different objects in certain tasks, e.g., OCR. + + As for the question of whether rotated-NMS should treat them as faraway boxes + even though their IOU is 1, it depends on the application and/or ground truth annotation. + + As an extreme example, consider a single character v and the square box around it. + + If the angle is 0 degree, the object (text) would be read as 'v'; + + If the angle is 90 degrees, the object (text) would become '>'; + + If the angle is 180 degrees, the object (text) would become '^'; + + If the angle is 270/-90 degrees, the object (text) would become '<' + + All of these cases have IoU of 1 to each other, and rotated NMS that only + uses IoU as criterion would only keep one of them with the highest score - + which, practically, still makes sense in most cases because typically + only one of theses orientations is the correct one. Also, it does not matter + as much if the box is only used to classify the object (instead of transcribing + them with a sequential OCR recognition model) later. + + On the other hand, when we use IoU to filter proposals that are close to the + ground truth during training, we should definitely take the angle into account if + we know the ground truth is labeled with the strictly correct orientation (as in, + upside-down words are annotated with -180 degrees even though they can be covered + with a 0/90/-90 degree box, etc.) + + The way the original dataset is annotated also matters. For example, if the dataset + is a 4-point polygon dataset that does not enforce ordering of vertices/orientation, + we can estimate a minimum rotated bounding box to this polygon, but there's no way + we can tell the correct angle with 100% confidence (as shown above, there could be 4 different + rotated boxes, with angles differed by 90 degrees to each other, covering the exactly + same region). In that case we have to just use IoU to determine the box + proximity (as many detection benchmarks (even for text) do) unless there're other + assumptions we can make (like width is always larger than height, or the object is not + rotated by more than 90 degrees CCW/CW, etc.) + + In summary, not considering angles in rotated NMS seems to be a good option for now, + but we should be aware of its implications. + + Args: + boxes (Tensor[N, 5]): Rotated boxes to perform NMS on. They are expected to be in + (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle_degrees) format. + scores (Tensor[N]): Scores for each one of the rotated boxes + iou_threshold (float): Discards all overlapping rotated boxes with IoU < iou_threshold + + Returns: + keep (Tensor): int64 tensor with the indices of the elements that have been kept + by Rotated NMS, sorted in decreasing order of scores + """ + return torch.ops.detectron2.nms_rotated(boxes, scores, iou_threshold) + + +# Note: this function (batched_nms_rotated) might be moved into +# torchvision/ops/boxes.py in the future + + +@torch.jit.script_if_tracing +def batched_nms_rotated( + boxes: torch.Tensor, scores: torch.Tensor, idxs: torch.Tensor, iou_threshold: float +): + """ + Performs non-maximum suppression in a batched fashion. + + Each index value correspond to a category, and NMS + will not be applied between elements of different categories. + + Args: + boxes (Tensor[N, 5]): + boxes where NMS will be performed. They + are expected to be in (x_ctr, y_ctr, width, height, angle_degrees) format + scores (Tensor[N]): + scores for each one of the boxes + idxs (Tensor[N]): + indices of the categories for each one of the boxes. + iou_threshold (float): + discards all overlapping boxes + with IoU < iou_threshold + + Returns: + Tensor: + int64 tensor with the indices of the elements that have been kept + by NMS, sorted in decreasing order of scores + """ + assert boxes.shape[-1] == 5 + + if boxes.numel() == 0: + return torch.empty((0,), dtype=torch.int64, device=boxes.device) + boxes = boxes.float() # fp16 does not have enough range for batched NMS + # Strategy: in order to perform NMS independently per class, + # we add an offset to all the boxes. The offset is dependent + # only on the class idx, and is large enough so that boxes + # from different classes do not overlap + + # Note that batched_nms in torchvision/ops/boxes.py only uses max_coordinate, + # which won't handle negative coordinates correctly. + # Here by using min_coordinate we can make sure the negative coordinates are + # correctly handled. + max_coordinate = ( + torch.max(boxes[:, 0], boxes[:, 1]) + torch.max(boxes[:, 2], boxes[:, 3]) / 2 + ).max() + min_coordinate = ( + torch.min(boxes[:, 0], boxes[:, 1]) - torch.max(boxes[:, 2], boxes[:, 3]) / 2 + ).min() + offsets = idxs.to(boxes) * (max_coordinate - min_coordinate + 1) + boxes_for_nms = boxes.clone() # avoid modifying the original values in boxes + boxes_for_nms[:, :2] += offsets[:, None] + keep = nms_rotated(boxes_for_nms, scores, iou_threshold) + return keep diff --git a/detectron2/layers/roi_align.py b/detectron2/layers/roi_align.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..163462e --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/roi_align.py @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from torch import nn +from torchvision.ops import roi_align + + +# NOTE: torchvision's RoIAlign has a different default aligned=False +class ROIAlign(nn.Module): + def __init__(self, output_size, spatial_scale, sampling_ratio, aligned=True): + """ + Args: + output_size (tuple): h, w + spatial_scale (float): scale the input boxes by this number + sampling_ratio (int): number of inputs samples to take for each output + sample. 0 to take samples densely. + aligned (bool): if False, use the legacy implementation in + Detectron. If True, align the results more perfectly. + + Note: + The meaning of aligned=True: + + Given a continuous coordinate c, its two neighboring pixel indices (in our + pixel model) are computed by floor(c - 0.5) and ceil(c - 0.5). For example, + c=1.3 has pixel neighbors with discrete indices [0] and [1] (which are sampled + from the underlying signal at continuous coordinates 0.5 and 1.5). But the original + roi_align (aligned=False) does not subtract the 0.5 when computing neighboring + pixel indices and therefore it uses pixels with a slightly incorrect alignment + (relative to our pixel model) when performing bilinear interpolation. + + With `aligned=True`, + we first appropriately scale the ROI and then shift it by -0.5 + prior to calling roi_align. This produces the correct neighbors; see + detectron2/tests/test_roi_align.py for verification. + + The difference does not make a difference to the model's performance if + ROIAlign is used together with conv layers. + """ + super().__init__() + self.output_size = output_size + self.spatial_scale = spatial_scale + self.sampling_ratio = sampling_ratio + self.aligned = aligned + + from torchvision import __version__ + + version = tuple(int(x) for x in __version__.split(".")[:2]) + # https://github.com/pytorch/vision/pull/2438 + assert version >= (0, 7), "Require torchvision >= 0.7" + + def forward(self, input, rois): + """ + Args: + input: NCHW images + rois: Bx5 boxes. First column is the index into N. The other 4 columns are xyxy. + """ + assert rois.dim() == 2 and rois.size(1) == 5 + if input.is_quantized: + input = input.dequantize() + return roi_align( + input, + rois.to(dtype=input.dtype), + self.output_size, + self.spatial_scale, + self.sampling_ratio, + self.aligned, + ) + + def __repr__(self): + tmpstr = self.__class__.__name__ + "(" + tmpstr += "output_size=" + str(self.output_size) + tmpstr += ", spatial_scale=" + str(self.spatial_scale) + tmpstr += ", sampling_ratio=" + str(self.sampling_ratio) + tmpstr += ", aligned=" + str(self.aligned) + tmpstr += ")" + return tmpstr diff --git a/detectron2/layers/roi_align_rotated.py b/detectron2/layers/roi_align_rotated.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a52399 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/roi_align_rotated.py @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import torch +from torch import nn +from torch.autograd import Function +from torch.autograd.function import once_differentiable +from torch.nn.modules.utils import _pair + + +class _ROIAlignRotated(Function): + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, input, roi, output_size, spatial_scale, sampling_ratio): + ctx.save_for_backward(roi) + ctx.output_size = _pair(output_size) + ctx.spatial_scale = spatial_scale + ctx.sampling_ratio = sampling_ratio + ctx.input_shape = input.size() + output = torch.ops.detectron2.roi_align_rotated_forward( + input, roi, spatial_scale, output_size[0], output_size[1], sampling_ratio + ) + return output + + @staticmethod + @once_differentiable + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + (rois,) = ctx.saved_tensors + output_size = ctx.output_size + spatial_scale = ctx.spatial_scale + sampling_ratio = ctx.sampling_ratio + bs, ch, h, w = ctx.input_shape + grad_input = torch.ops.detectron2.roi_align_rotated_backward( + grad_output, + rois, + spatial_scale, + output_size[0], + output_size[1], + bs, + ch, + h, + w, + sampling_ratio, + ) + return grad_input, None, None, None, None, None + + +roi_align_rotated = _ROIAlignRotated.apply + + +class ROIAlignRotated(nn.Module): + def __init__(self, output_size, spatial_scale, sampling_ratio): + """ + Args: + output_size (tuple): h, w + spatial_scale (float): scale the input boxes by this number + sampling_ratio (int): number of inputs samples to take for each output + sample. 0 to take samples densely. + + Note: + ROIAlignRotated supports continuous coordinate by default: + Given a continuous coordinate c, its two neighboring pixel indices (in our + pixel model) are computed by floor(c - 0.5) and ceil(c - 0.5). For example, + c=1.3 has pixel neighbors with discrete indices [0] and [1] (which are sampled + from the underlying signal at continuous coordinates 0.5 and 1.5). + """ + super(ROIAlignRotated, self).__init__() + self.output_size = output_size + self.spatial_scale = spatial_scale + self.sampling_ratio = sampling_ratio + + def forward(self, input, rois): + """ + Args: + input: NCHW images + rois: Bx6 boxes. First column is the index into N. + The other 5 columns are (x_ctr, y_ctr, width, height, angle_degrees). + """ + assert rois.dim() == 2 and rois.size(1) == 6 + orig_dtype = input.dtype + if orig_dtype == torch.float16: + input = input.float() + rois = rois.float() + output_size = _pair(self.output_size) + + # Scripting for Autograd is currently unsupported. + # This is a quick fix without having to rewrite code on the C++ side + if torch.jit.is_scripting() or torch.jit.is_tracing(): + return torch.ops.detectron2.roi_align_rotated_forward( + input, rois, self.spatial_scale, output_size[0], output_size[1], self.sampling_ratio + ).to(dtype=orig_dtype) + + return roi_align_rotated( + input, rois, self.output_size, self.spatial_scale, self.sampling_ratio + ).to(dtype=orig_dtype) + + def __repr__(self): + tmpstr = self.__class__.__name__ + "(" + tmpstr += "output_size=" + str(self.output_size) + tmpstr += ", spatial_scale=" + str(self.spatial_scale) + tmpstr += ", sampling_ratio=" + str(self.sampling_ratio) + tmpstr += ")" + return tmpstr diff --git a/detectron2/layers/rotated_boxes.py b/detectron2/layers/rotated_boxes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03f73b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/rotated_boxes.py @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals +import torch + + +def pairwise_iou_rotated(boxes1, boxes2): + """ + Return intersection-over-union (Jaccard index) of boxes. + + Both sets of boxes are expected to be in + (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle) format. + + Arguments: + boxes1 (Tensor[N, 5]) + boxes2 (Tensor[M, 5]) + + Returns: + iou (Tensor[N, M]): the NxM matrix containing the pairwise + IoU values for every element in boxes1 and boxes2 + """ + return torch.ops.detectron2.box_iou_rotated(boxes1, boxes2) diff --git a/detectron2/layers/shape_spec.py b/detectron2/layers/shape_spec.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dac3c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/shape_spec.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Optional + + +@dataclass +class ShapeSpec: + """ + A simple structure that contains basic shape specification about a tensor. + It is often used as the auxiliary inputs/outputs of models, + to complement the lack of shape inference ability among pytorch modules. + """ + + channels: Optional[int] = None + height: Optional[int] = None + width: Optional[int] = None + stride: Optional[int] = None diff --git a/detectron2/layers/wrappers.py b/detectron2/layers/wrappers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb3cb38 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/layers/wrappers.py @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +""" +Wrappers around on some nn functions, mainly to support empty tensors. + +Ideally, add support directly in PyTorch to empty tensors in those functions. + +These can be removed once https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/12013 +is implemented +""" + +import warnings +from typing import List, Optional +import torch +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.utils.env import TORCH_VERSION + + +def shapes_to_tensor(x: List[int], device: Optional[torch.device] = None) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Turn a list of integer scalars or integer Tensor scalars into a vector, + in a way that's both traceable and scriptable. + + In tracing, `x` should be a list of scalar Tensor, so the output can trace to the inputs. + In scripting or eager, `x` should be a list of int. + """ + if torch.jit.is_scripting(): + return torch.as_tensor(x, device=device) + if torch.jit.is_tracing(): + assert all( + [isinstance(t, torch.Tensor) for t in x] + ), "Shape should be tensor during tracing!" + # as_tensor should not be used in tracing because it records a constant + ret = torch.stack(x) + if ret.device != device: # avoid recording a hard-coded device if not necessary + ret = ret.to(device=device) + return ret + return torch.as_tensor(x, device=device) + + +def check_if_dynamo_compiling(): + if TORCH_VERSION >= (1, 14): + from torch._dynamo import is_compiling + + return is_compiling() + else: + return False + + +def cat(tensors: List[torch.Tensor], dim: int = 0): + """ + Efficient version of torch.cat that avoids a copy if there is only a single element in a list + """ + assert isinstance(tensors, (list, tuple)) + if len(tensors) == 1: + return tensors[0] + return torch.cat(tensors, dim) + + +def empty_input_loss_func_wrapper(loss_func): + def wrapped_loss_func(input, target, *, reduction="mean", **kwargs): + """ + Same as `loss_func`, but returns 0 (instead of nan) for empty inputs. + """ + if target.numel() == 0 and reduction == "mean": + return input.sum() * 0.0 # connect the gradient + return loss_func(input, target, reduction=reduction, **kwargs) + + return wrapped_loss_func + + +cross_entropy = empty_input_loss_func_wrapper(F.cross_entropy) + + +class _NewEmptyTensorOp(torch.autograd.Function): + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, x, new_shape): + ctx.shape = x.shape + return x.new_empty(new_shape) + + @staticmethod + def backward(ctx, grad): + shape = ctx.shape + return _NewEmptyTensorOp.apply(grad, shape), None + + +class Conv2d(torch.nn.Conv2d): + """ + A wrapper around :class:`torch.nn.Conv2d` to support empty inputs and more features. + """ + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Extra keyword arguments supported in addition to those in `torch.nn.Conv2d`: + + Args: + norm (nn.Module, optional): a normalization layer + activation (callable(Tensor) -> Tensor): a callable activation function + + It assumes that norm layer is used before activation. + """ + norm = kwargs.pop("norm", None) + activation = kwargs.pop("activation", None) + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + self.norm = norm + self.activation = activation + + def forward(self, x): + # torchscript does not support SyncBatchNorm yet + # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/40507 + # and we skip these codes in torchscript since: + # 1. currently we only support torchscript in evaluation mode + # 2. features needed by exporting module to torchscript are added in PyTorch 1.6 or + # later version, `Conv2d` in these PyTorch versions has already supported empty inputs. + if not torch.jit.is_scripting(): + # Dynamo doesn't support context managers yet + is_dynamo_compiling = check_if_dynamo_compiling() + if not is_dynamo_compiling: + with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True): + if x.numel() == 0 and self.training: + # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/12013 + assert not isinstance( + self.norm, torch.nn.SyncBatchNorm + ), "SyncBatchNorm does not support empty inputs!" + + x = F.conv2d( + x, self.weight, self.bias, self.stride, self.padding, self.dilation, self.groups + ) + if self.norm is not None: + x = self.norm(x) + if self.activation is not None: + x = self.activation(x) + return x + + +ConvTranspose2d = torch.nn.ConvTranspose2d +BatchNorm2d = torch.nn.BatchNorm2d +interpolate = F.interpolate +Linear = torch.nn.Linear + + +def nonzero_tuple(x): + """ + A 'as_tuple=True' version of torch.nonzero to support torchscript. + because of https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/38718 + """ + if torch.jit.is_scripting(): + if x.dim() == 0: + return x.unsqueeze(0).nonzero().unbind(1) + return x.nonzero().unbind(1) + else: + return x.nonzero(as_tuple=True) + + +@torch.jit.script_if_tracing +def move_device_like(src: torch.Tensor, dst: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Tracing friendly way to cast tensor to another tensor's device. Device will be treated + as constant during tracing, scripting the casting process as whole can workaround this issue. + """ + return src.to(dst.device) diff --git a/detectron2/model_zoo/__init__.py b/detectron2/model_zoo/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6204208 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/model_zoo/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +""" +Model Zoo API for Detectron2: a collection of functions to create common model architectures +listed in `MODEL_ZOO.md `_, +and optionally load their pre-trained weights. +""" + +from .model_zoo import get, get_config_file, get_checkpoint_url, get_config + +__all__ = ["get_checkpoint_url", "get", "get_config_file", "get_config"] diff --git a/detectron2/model_zoo/model_zoo.py b/detectron2/model_zoo/model_zoo.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e80ffd --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/model_zoo/model_zoo.py @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import os +from typing import Optional +import pkg_resources +import torch + +from detectron2.checkpoint import DetectionCheckpointer +from detectron2.config import CfgNode, LazyConfig, get_cfg, instantiate +from detectron2.modeling import build_model + + +class _ModelZooUrls: + """ + Mapping from names to officially released Detectron2 pre-trained models. + """ + + S3_PREFIX = "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/detectron2/" + + # format: {config_path.yaml} -> model_id/model_final_{commit}.pkl + CONFIG_PATH_TO_URL_SUFFIX = { + # COCO Detection with Faster R-CNN + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_50_C4_1x": "137257644/model_final_721ade.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_50_DC5_1x": "137847829/model_final_51d356.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x": "137257794/model_final_b275ba.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_50_C4_3x": "137849393/model_final_f97cb7.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_50_DC5_3x": "137849425/model_final_68d202.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_50_FPN_3x": "137849458/model_final_280758.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_101_C4_3x": "138204752/model_final_298dad.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_101_DC5_3x": "138204841/model_final_3e0943.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_101_FPN_3x": "137851257/model_final_f6e8b1.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/faster_rcnn_X_101_32x8d_FPN_3x": "139173657/model_final_68b088.pkl", + # COCO Detection with RetinaNet + "COCO-Detection/retinanet_R_50_FPN_1x": "190397773/model_final_bfca0b.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/retinanet_R_50_FPN_3x": "190397829/model_final_5bd44e.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/retinanet_R_101_FPN_3x": "190397697/model_final_971ab9.pkl", + # COCO Detection with RPN and Fast R-CNN + "COCO-Detection/rpn_R_50_C4_1x": "137258005/model_final_450694.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/rpn_R_50_FPN_1x": "137258492/model_final_02ce48.pkl", + "COCO-Detection/fast_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x": "137635226/model_final_e5f7ce.pkl", + # COCO Instance Segmentation Baselines with Mask R-CNN + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_C4_1x": "137259246/model_final_9243eb.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_DC5_1x": "137260150/model_final_4f86c3.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x": "137260431/model_final_a54504.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_C4_3x": "137849525/model_final_4ce675.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_DC5_3x": "137849551/model_final_84107b.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_3x": "137849600/model_final_f10217.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_101_C4_3x": "138363239/model_final_a2914c.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_101_DC5_3x": "138363294/model_final_0464b7.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_101_FPN_3x": "138205316/model_final_a3ec72.pkl", + "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_X_101_32x8d_FPN_3x": "139653917/model_final_2d9806.pkl", # noqa + # New baselines using Large-Scale Jitter and Longer Training Schedule + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_100ep_LSJ": "42047764/model_final_bb69de.pkl", + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_200ep_LSJ": "42047638/model_final_89a8d3.pkl", + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_400ep_LSJ": "42019571/model_final_14d201.pkl", + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_R_101_FPN_100ep_LSJ": "42025812/model_final_4f7b58.pkl", + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_R_101_FPN_200ep_LSJ": "42131867/model_final_0bb7ae.pkl", + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_R_101_FPN_400ep_LSJ": "42073830/model_final_f96b26.pkl", + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_regnetx_4gf_dds_FPN_100ep_LSJ": "42047771/model_final_b7fbab.pkl", # noqa + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_regnetx_4gf_dds_FPN_200ep_LSJ": "42132721/model_final_5d87c1.pkl", # noqa + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_regnetx_4gf_dds_FPN_400ep_LSJ": "42025447/model_final_f1362d.pkl", # noqa + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_regnety_4gf_dds_FPN_100ep_LSJ": "42047784/model_final_6ba57e.pkl", # noqa + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_regnety_4gf_dds_FPN_200ep_LSJ": "42047642/model_final_27b9c1.pkl", # noqa + "new_baselines/mask_rcnn_regnety_4gf_dds_FPN_400ep_LSJ": "42045954/model_final_ef3a80.pkl", # noqa + # COCO Person Keypoint Detection Baselines with Keypoint R-CNN + "COCO-Keypoints/keypoint_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x": "137261548/model_final_04e291.pkl", + "COCO-Keypoints/keypoint_rcnn_R_50_FPN_3x": "137849621/model_final_a6e10b.pkl", + "COCO-Keypoints/keypoint_rcnn_R_101_FPN_3x": "138363331/model_final_997cc7.pkl", + "COCO-Keypoints/keypoint_rcnn_X_101_32x8d_FPN_3x": "139686956/model_final_5ad38f.pkl", + # COCO Panoptic Segmentation Baselines with Panoptic FPN + "COCO-PanopticSegmentation/panoptic_fpn_R_50_1x": "139514544/model_final_dbfeb4.pkl", + "COCO-PanopticSegmentation/panoptic_fpn_R_50_3x": "139514569/model_final_c10459.pkl", + "COCO-PanopticSegmentation/panoptic_fpn_R_101_3x": "139514519/model_final_cafdb1.pkl", + # LVIS Instance Segmentation Baselines with Mask R-CNN + "LVISv0.5-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x": "144219072/model_final_571f7c.pkl", # noqa + "LVISv0.5-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_101_FPN_1x": "144219035/model_final_824ab5.pkl", # noqa + "LVISv0.5-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_X_101_32x8d_FPN_1x": "144219108/model_final_5e3439.pkl", # noqa + # Cityscapes & Pascal VOC Baselines + "Cityscapes/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN": "142423278/model_final_af9cf5.pkl", + "PascalVOC-Detection/faster_rcnn_R_50_C4": "142202221/model_final_b1acc2.pkl", + # Other Settings + "Misc/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x_dconv_c3-c5": "138602867/model_final_65c703.pkl", + "Misc/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_3x_dconv_c3-c5": "144998336/model_final_821d0b.pkl", + "Misc/cascade_mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x": "138602847/model_final_e9d89b.pkl", + "Misc/cascade_mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_3x": "144998488/model_final_480dd8.pkl", + "Misc/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_3x_syncbn": "169527823/model_final_3b3c51.pkl", + "Misc/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_3x_gn": "138602888/model_final_dc5d9e.pkl", + "Misc/scratch_mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_3x_gn": "138602908/model_final_01ca85.pkl", + "Misc/scratch_mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_9x_gn": "183808979/model_final_da7b4c.pkl", + "Misc/scratch_mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_9x_syncbn": "184226666/model_final_5ce33e.pkl", + "Misc/panoptic_fpn_R_101_dconv_cascade_gn_3x": "139797668/model_final_be35db.pkl", + "Misc/cascade_mask_rcnn_X_152_32x8d_FPN_IN5k_gn_dconv": "18131413/model_0039999_e76410.pkl", # noqa + # D1 Comparisons + "Detectron1-Comparisons/faster_rcnn_R_50_FPN_noaug_1x": "137781054/model_final_7ab50c.pkl", # noqa + "Detectron1-Comparisons/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_noaug_1x": "137781281/model_final_62ca52.pkl", # noqa + "Detectron1-Comparisons/keypoint_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x": "137781195/model_final_cce136.pkl", + } + + @staticmethod + def query(config_path: str) -> Optional[str]: + """ + Args: + config_path: relative config filename + """ + name = config_path.replace(".yaml", "").replace(".py", "") + if name in _ModelZooUrls.CONFIG_PATH_TO_URL_SUFFIX: + suffix = _ModelZooUrls.CONFIG_PATH_TO_URL_SUFFIX[name] + return _ModelZooUrls.S3_PREFIX + name + "/" + suffix + return None + + +def get_checkpoint_url(config_path): + """ + Returns the URL to the model trained using the given config + + Args: + config_path (str): config file name relative to detectron2's "configs/" + directory, e.g., "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x.yaml" + + Returns: + str: a URL to the model + """ + url = _ModelZooUrls.query(config_path) + if url is None: + raise RuntimeError("Pretrained model for {} is not available!".format(config_path)) + return url + + +def get_config_file(config_path): + """ + Returns path to a builtin config file. + + Args: + config_path (str): config file name relative to detectron2's "configs/" + directory, e.g., "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x.yaml" + + Returns: + str: the real path to the config file. + """ + cfg_file = pkg_resources.resource_filename( + "detectron2.model_zoo", os.path.join("configs", config_path) + ) + if not os.path.exists(cfg_file): + raise RuntimeError("{} not available in Model Zoo!".format(config_path)) + return cfg_file + + +def get_config(config_path, trained: bool = False): + """ + Returns a config object for a model in model zoo. + + Args: + config_path (str): config file name relative to detectron2's "configs/" + directory, e.g., "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x.yaml" + trained (bool): If True, will set ``MODEL.WEIGHTS`` to trained model zoo weights. + If False, the checkpoint specified in the config file's ``MODEL.WEIGHTS`` is used + instead; this will typically (though not always) initialize a subset of weights using + an ImageNet pre-trained model, while randomly initializing the other weights. + + Returns: + CfgNode or omegaconf.DictConfig: a config object + """ + cfg_file = get_config_file(config_path) + if cfg_file.endswith(".yaml"): + cfg = get_cfg() + cfg.merge_from_file(cfg_file) + if trained: + cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS = get_checkpoint_url(config_path) + return cfg + elif cfg_file.endswith(".py"): + cfg = LazyConfig.load(cfg_file) + if trained: + url = get_checkpoint_url(config_path) + if "train" in cfg and "init_checkpoint" in cfg.train: + cfg.train.init_checkpoint = url + else: + raise NotImplementedError + return cfg + + +def get(config_path, trained: bool = False, device: Optional[str] = None): + """ + Get a model specified by relative path under Detectron2's official ``configs/`` directory. + + Args: + config_path (str): config file name relative to detectron2's "configs/" + directory, e.g., "COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x.yaml" + trained (bool): see :func:`get_config`. + device (str or None): overwrite the device in config, if given. + + Returns: + nn.Module: a detectron2 model. Will be in training mode. + + Example: + :: + from detectron2 import model_zoo + model = model_zoo.get("COCO-InstanceSegmentation/mask_rcnn_R_50_FPN_1x.yaml", trained=True) + """ + cfg = get_config(config_path, trained) + if device is None and not torch.cuda.is_available(): + device = "cpu" + if device is not None and isinstance(cfg, CfgNode): + cfg.MODEL.DEVICE = device + + if isinstance(cfg, CfgNode): + model = build_model(cfg) + DetectionCheckpointer(model).load(cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS) + else: + model = instantiate(cfg.model) + if device is not None: + model = model.to(device) + if "train" in cfg and "init_checkpoint" in cfg.train: + DetectionCheckpointer(model).load(cfg.train.init_checkpoint) + return model diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/__init__.py b/detectron2/modeling/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d949e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec + +from .anchor_generator import build_anchor_generator, ANCHOR_GENERATOR_REGISTRY +from .backbone import ( + BACKBONE_REGISTRY, + FPN, + Backbone, + ResNet, + ResNetBlockBase, + build_backbone, + build_resnet_backbone, + make_stage, + ViT, + SimpleFeaturePyramid, + get_vit_lr_decay_rate, + MViT, + SwinTransformer, +) +from .meta_arch import ( + META_ARCH_REGISTRY, + SEM_SEG_HEADS_REGISTRY, + GeneralizedRCNN, + PanopticFPN, + ProposalNetwork, + RetinaNet, + SemanticSegmentor, + build_model, + build_sem_seg_head, + FCOS, +) +from .postprocessing import detector_postprocess +from .proposal_generator import ( + PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY, + build_proposal_generator, + RPN_HEAD_REGISTRY, + build_rpn_head, +) +from .roi_heads import ( + ROI_BOX_HEAD_REGISTRY, + ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY, + ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD_REGISTRY, + ROI_MASK_HEAD_REGISTRY, + ROIHeads, + StandardROIHeads, + BaseMaskRCNNHead, + BaseKeypointRCNNHead, + FastRCNNOutputLayers, + build_box_head, + build_keypoint_head, + build_mask_head, + build_roi_heads, +) +from .test_time_augmentation import DatasetMapperTTA, GeneralizedRCNNWithTTA +from .mmdet_wrapper import MMDetBackbone, MMDetDetector + +_EXCLUDE = {"ShapeSpec"} +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if k not in _EXCLUDE and not k.startswith("_")] + + +from detectron2.utils.env import fixup_module_metadata + +fixup_module_metadata(__name__, globals(), __all__) +del fixup_module_metadata diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/anchor_generator.py b/detectron2/modeling/anchor_generator.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac94e72 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/anchor_generator.py @@ -0,0 +1,386 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import collections +import math +from typing import List +import torch +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec, move_device_like +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, RotatedBoxes +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +ANCHOR_GENERATOR_REGISTRY = Registry("ANCHOR_GENERATOR") +ANCHOR_GENERATOR_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for modules that creates object detection anchors for feature maps. + +The registered object will be called with `obj(cfg, input_shape)`. +""" + + +class BufferList(nn.Module): + """ + Similar to nn.ParameterList, but for buffers + """ + + def __init__(self, buffers): + super().__init__() + for i, buffer in enumerate(buffers): + # Use non-persistent buffer so the values are not saved in checkpoint + self.register_buffer(str(i), buffer, persistent=False) + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._buffers) + + def __iter__(self): + return iter(self._buffers.values()) + + +def _create_grid_offsets( + size: List[int], stride: int, offset: float, target_device_tensor: torch.Tensor +): + grid_height, grid_width = size + shifts_x = move_device_like( + torch.arange(offset * stride, grid_width * stride, step=stride, dtype=torch.float32), + target_device_tensor, + ) + shifts_y = move_device_like( + torch.arange(offset * stride, grid_height * stride, step=stride, dtype=torch.float32), + target_device_tensor, + ) + + shift_y, shift_x = torch.meshgrid(shifts_y, shifts_x) + shift_x = shift_x.reshape(-1) + shift_y = shift_y.reshape(-1) + return shift_x, shift_y + + +def _broadcast_params(params, num_features, name): + """ + If one size (or aspect ratio) is specified and there are multiple feature + maps, we "broadcast" anchors of that single size (or aspect ratio) + over all feature maps. + + If params is list[float], or list[list[float]] with len(params) == 1, repeat + it num_features time. + + Returns: + list[list[float]]: param for each feature + """ + assert isinstance( + params, collections.abc.Sequence + ), f"{name} in anchor generator has to be a list! Got {params}." + assert len(params), f"{name} in anchor generator cannot be empty!" + if not isinstance(params[0], collections.abc.Sequence): # params is list[float] + return [params] * num_features + if len(params) == 1: + return list(params) * num_features + assert len(params) == num_features, ( + f"Got {name} of length {len(params)} in anchor generator, " + f"but the number of input features is {num_features}!" + ) + return params + + +@ANCHOR_GENERATOR_REGISTRY.register() +class DefaultAnchorGenerator(nn.Module): + """ + Compute anchors in the standard ways described in + "Faster R-CNN: Towards Real-Time Object Detection with Region Proposal Networks". + """ + + box_dim: torch.jit.Final[int] = 4 + """ + the dimension of each anchor box. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, *, sizes, aspect_ratios, strides, offset=0.5): + """ + This interface is experimental. + + Args: + sizes (list[list[float]] or list[float]): + If ``sizes`` is list[list[float]], ``sizes[i]`` is the list of anchor sizes + (i.e. sqrt of anchor area) to use for the i-th feature map. + If ``sizes`` is list[float], ``sizes`` is used for all feature maps. + Anchor sizes are given in absolute lengths in units of + the input image; they do not dynamically scale if the input image size changes. + aspect_ratios (list[list[float]] or list[float]): list of aspect ratios + (i.e. height / width) to use for anchors. Same "broadcast" rule for `sizes` applies. + strides (list[int]): stride of each input feature. + offset (float): Relative offset between the center of the first anchor and the top-left + corner of the image. Value has to be in [0, 1). + Recommend to use 0.5, which means half stride. + """ + super().__init__() + + self.strides = strides + self.num_features = len(self.strides) + sizes = _broadcast_params(sizes, self.num_features, "sizes") + aspect_ratios = _broadcast_params(aspect_ratios, self.num_features, "aspect_ratios") + self.cell_anchors = self._calculate_anchors(sizes, aspect_ratios) + + self.offset = offset + assert 0.0 <= self.offset < 1.0, self.offset + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape: List[ShapeSpec]): + return { + "sizes": cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES, + "aspect_ratios": cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ASPECT_RATIOS, + "strides": [x.stride for x in input_shape], + "offset": cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.OFFSET, + } + + def _calculate_anchors(self, sizes, aspect_ratios): + cell_anchors = [ + self.generate_cell_anchors(s, a).float() for s, a in zip(sizes, aspect_ratios) + ] + return BufferList(cell_anchors) + + @property + @torch.jit.unused + def num_cell_anchors(self): + """ + Alias of `num_anchors`. + """ + return self.num_anchors + + @property + @torch.jit.unused + def num_anchors(self): + """ + Returns: + list[int]: Each int is the number of anchors at every pixel + location, on that feature map. + For example, if at every pixel we use anchors of 3 aspect + ratios and 5 sizes, the number of anchors is 15. + (See also ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES and ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ASPECT_RATIOS in config) + + In standard RPN models, `num_anchors` on every feature map is the same. + """ + return [len(cell_anchors) for cell_anchors in self.cell_anchors] + + def _grid_anchors(self, grid_sizes: List[List[int]]): + """ + Returns: + list[Tensor]: #featuremap tensors, each is (#locations x #cell_anchors) x 4 + """ + anchors = [] + # buffers() not supported by torchscript. use named_buffers() instead + buffers: List[torch.Tensor] = [x[1] for x in self.cell_anchors.named_buffers()] + for size, stride, base_anchors in zip(grid_sizes, self.strides, buffers): + shift_x, shift_y = _create_grid_offsets(size, stride, self.offset, base_anchors) + shifts = torch.stack((shift_x, shift_y, shift_x, shift_y), dim=1) + + anchors.append((shifts.view(-1, 1, 4) + base_anchors.view(1, -1, 4)).reshape(-1, 4)) + + return anchors + + def generate_cell_anchors(self, sizes=(32, 64, 128, 256, 512), aspect_ratios=(0.5, 1, 2)): + """ + Generate a tensor storing canonical anchor boxes, which are all anchor + boxes of different sizes and aspect_ratios centered at (0, 0). + We can later build the set of anchors for a full feature map by + shifting and tiling these tensors (see `meth:_grid_anchors`). + + Args: + sizes (tuple[float]): + aspect_ratios (tuple[float]]): + + Returns: + Tensor of shape (len(sizes) * len(aspect_ratios), 4) storing anchor boxes + in XYXY format. + """ + + # This is different from the anchor generator defined in the original Faster R-CNN + # code or Detectron. They yield the same AP, however the old version defines cell + # anchors in a less natural way with a shift relative to the feature grid and + # quantization that results in slightly different sizes for different aspect ratios. + # See also https://github.com/facebookresearch/Detectron/issues/227 + + anchors = [] + for size in sizes: + area = size**2.0 + for aspect_ratio in aspect_ratios: + # s * s = w * h + # a = h / w + # ... some algebra ... + # w = sqrt(s * s / a) + # h = a * w + w = math.sqrt(area / aspect_ratio) + h = aspect_ratio * w + x0, y0, x1, y1 = -w / 2.0, -h / 2.0, w / 2.0, h / 2.0 + anchors.append([x0, y0, x1, y1]) + return torch.tensor(anchors) + + def forward(self, features: List[torch.Tensor]): + """ + Args: + features (list[Tensor]): list of backbone feature maps on which to generate anchors. + + Returns: + list[Boxes]: a list of Boxes containing all the anchors for each feature map + (i.e. the cell anchors repeated over all locations in the feature map). + The number of anchors of each feature map is Hi x Wi x num_cell_anchors, + where Hi, Wi are resolution of the feature map divided by anchor stride. + """ + grid_sizes = [feature_map.shape[-2:] for feature_map in features] + anchors_over_all_feature_maps = self._grid_anchors(grid_sizes) + return [Boxes(x) for x in anchors_over_all_feature_maps] + + +@ANCHOR_GENERATOR_REGISTRY.register() +class RotatedAnchorGenerator(nn.Module): + """ + Compute rotated anchors used by Rotated RPN (RRPN), described in + "Arbitrary-Oriented Scene Text Detection via Rotation Proposals". + """ + + box_dim: int = 5 + """ + the dimension of each anchor box. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, *, sizes, aspect_ratios, strides, angles, offset=0.5): + """ + This interface is experimental. + + Args: + sizes (list[list[float]] or list[float]): + If sizes is list[list[float]], sizes[i] is the list of anchor sizes + (i.e. sqrt of anchor area) to use for the i-th feature map. + If sizes is list[float], the sizes are used for all feature maps. + Anchor sizes are given in absolute lengths in units of + the input image; they do not dynamically scale if the input image size changes. + aspect_ratios (list[list[float]] or list[float]): list of aspect ratios + (i.e. height / width) to use for anchors. Same "broadcast" rule for `sizes` applies. + strides (list[int]): stride of each input feature. + angles (list[list[float]] or list[float]): list of angles (in degrees CCW) + to use for anchors. Same "broadcast" rule for `sizes` applies. + offset (float): Relative offset between the center of the first anchor and the top-left + corner of the image. Value has to be in [0, 1). + Recommend to use 0.5, which means half stride. + """ + super().__init__() + + self.strides = strides + self.num_features = len(self.strides) + sizes = _broadcast_params(sizes, self.num_features, "sizes") + aspect_ratios = _broadcast_params(aspect_ratios, self.num_features, "aspect_ratios") + angles = _broadcast_params(angles, self.num_features, "angles") + self.cell_anchors = self._calculate_anchors(sizes, aspect_ratios, angles) + + self.offset = offset + assert 0.0 <= self.offset < 1.0, self.offset + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape: List[ShapeSpec]): + return { + "sizes": cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES, + "aspect_ratios": cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ASPECT_RATIOS, + "strides": [x.stride for x in input_shape], + "offset": cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.OFFSET, + "angles": cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ANGLES, + } + + def _calculate_anchors(self, sizes, aspect_ratios, angles): + cell_anchors = [ + self.generate_cell_anchors(size, aspect_ratio, angle).float() + for size, aspect_ratio, angle in zip(sizes, aspect_ratios, angles) + ] + return BufferList(cell_anchors) + + @property + def num_cell_anchors(self): + """ + Alias of `num_anchors`. + """ + return self.num_anchors + + @property + def num_anchors(self): + """ + Returns: + list[int]: Each int is the number of anchors at every pixel + location, on that feature map. + For example, if at every pixel we use anchors of 3 aspect + ratios, 2 sizes and 5 angles, the number of anchors is 30. + (See also ANCHOR_GENERATOR.SIZES, ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ASPECT_RATIOS + and ANCHOR_GENERATOR.ANGLES in config) + + In standard RRPN models, `num_anchors` on every feature map is the same. + """ + return [len(cell_anchors) for cell_anchors in self.cell_anchors] + + def _grid_anchors(self, grid_sizes): + anchors = [] + for size, stride, base_anchors in zip(grid_sizes, self.strides, self.cell_anchors): + shift_x, shift_y = _create_grid_offsets(size, stride, self.offset, base_anchors) + zeros = torch.zeros_like(shift_x) + shifts = torch.stack((shift_x, shift_y, zeros, zeros, zeros), dim=1) + + anchors.append((shifts.view(-1, 1, 5) + base_anchors.view(1, -1, 5)).reshape(-1, 5)) + + return anchors + + def generate_cell_anchors( + self, + sizes=(32, 64, 128, 256, 512), + aspect_ratios=(0.5, 1, 2), + angles=(-90, -60, -30, 0, 30, 60, 90), + ): + """ + Generate a tensor storing canonical anchor boxes, which are all anchor + boxes of different sizes, aspect_ratios, angles centered at (0, 0). + We can later build the set of anchors for a full feature map by + shifting and tiling these tensors (see `meth:_grid_anchors`). + + Args: + sizes (tuple[float]): + aspect_ratios (tuple[float]]): + angles (tuple[float]]): + + Returns: + Tensor of shape (len(sizes) * len(aspect_ratios) * len(angles), 5) + storing anchor boxes in (x_ctr, y_ctr, w, h, angle) format. + """ + anchors = [] + for size in sizes: + area = size**2.0 + for aspect_ratio in aspect_ratios: + # s * s = w * h + # a = h / w + # ... some algebra ... + # w = sqrt(s * s / a) + # h = a * w + w = math.sqrt(area / aspect_ratio) + h = aspect_ratio * w + anchors.extend([0, 0, w, h, a] for a in angles) + + return torch.tensor(anchors) + + def forward(self, features): + """ + Args: + features (list[Tensor]): list of backbone feature maps on which to generate anchors. + + Returns: + list[RotatedBoxes]: a list of Boxes containing all the anchors for each feature map + (i.e. the cell anchors repeated over all locations in the feature map). + The number of anchors of each feature map is Hi x Wi x num_cell_anchors, + where Hi, Wi are resolution of the feature map divided by anchor stride. + """ + grid_sizes = [feature_map.shape[-2:] for feature_map in features] + anchors_over_all_feature_maps = self._grid_anchors(grid_sizes) + return [RotatedBoxes(x) for x in anchors_over_all_feature_maps] + + +def build_anchor_generator(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Built an anchor generator from `cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.NAME`. + """ + anchor_generator = cfg.MODEL.ANCHOR_GENERATOR.NAME + return ANCHOR_GENERATOR_REGISTRY.get(anchor_generator)(cfg, input_shape) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/__init__.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b3358a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .build import build_backbone, BACKBONE_REGISTRY # noqa F401 isort:skip + +from .backbone import Backbone +from .fpn import FPN +from .regnet import RegNet +from .resnet import ( + BasicStem, + ResNet, + ResNetBlockBase, + build_resnet_backbone, + make_stage, + BottleneckBlock, +) +from .vit import ViT, SimpleFeaturePyramid, get_vit_lr_decay_rate +from .mvit import MViT +from .swin import SwinTransformer + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] +# TODO can expose more resnet blocks after careful consideration diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/backbone.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/backbone.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1c765a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/backbone.py @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod +from typing import Dict +import torch.nn as nn + +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec + +__all__ = ["Backbone"] + + +class Backbone(nn.Module, metaclass=ABCMeta): + """ + Abstract base class for network backbones. + """ + + def __init__(self): + """ + The `__init__` method of any subclass can specify its own set of arguments. + """ + super().__init__() + + @abstractmethod + def forward(self): + """ + Subclasses must override this method, but adhere to the same return type. + + Returns: + dict[str->Tensor]: mapping from feature name (e.g., "res2") to tensor + """ + pass + + @property + def size_divisibility(self) -> int: + """ + Some backbones require the input height and width to be divisible by a + specific integer. This is typically true for encoder / decoder type networks + with lateral connection (e.g., FPN) for which feature maps need to match + dimension in the "bottom up" and "top down" paths. Set to 0 if no specific + input size divisibility is required. + """ + return 0 + + @property + def padding_constraints(self) -> Dict[str, int]: + """ + This property is a generalization of size_divisibility. Some backbones and training + recipes require specific padding constraints, such as enforcing divisibility by a specific + integer (e.g., FPN) or padding to a square (e.g., ViTDet with large-scale jitter + in :paper:vitdet). `padding_constraints` contains these optional items like: + { + "size_divisibility": int, + "square_size": int, + # Future options are possible + } + `size_divisibility` will read from here if presented and `square_size` indicates the + square padding size if `square_size` > 0. + + TODO: use type of Dict[str, int] to avoid torchscipt issues. The type of padding_constraints + could be generalized as TypedDict (Python 3.8+) to support more types in the future. + """ + return {} + + def output_shape(self): + """ + Returns: + dict[str->ShapeSpec] + """ + # this is a backward-compatible default + return { + name: ShapeSpec( + channels=self._out_feature_channels[name], stride=self._out_feature_strides[name] + ) + for name in self._out_features + } diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/build.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af02141 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +from .backbone import Backbone + +BACKBONE_REGISTRY = Registry("BACKBONE") +BACKBONE_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for backbones, which extract feature maps from images + +The registered object must be a callable that accepts two arguments: + +1. A :class:`detectron2.config.CfgNode` +2. A :class:`detectron2.layers.ShapeSpec`, which contains the input shape specification. + +Registered object must return instance of :class:`Backbone`. +""" + + +def build_backbone(cfg, input_shape=None): + """ + Build a backbone from `cfg.MODEL.BACKBONE.NAME`. + + Returns: + an instance of :class:`Backbone` + """ + if input_shape is None: + input_shape = ShapeSpec(channels=len(cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_MEAN)) + + backbone_name = cfg.MODEL.BACKBONE.NAME + backbone = BACKBONE_REGISTRY.get(backbone_name)(cfg, input_shape) + assert isinstance(backbone, Backbone) + return backbone diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/fpn.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/fpn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19d24e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/fpn.py @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import math +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.layers import Conv2d, ShapeSpec, get_norm + +from .backbone import Backbone +from .build import BACKBONE_REGISTRY +from .resnet import build_resnet_backbone + +__all__ = ["build_resnet_fpn_backbone", "build_retinanet_resnet_fpn_backbone", "FPN"] + + +class FPN(Backbone): + """ + This module implements :paper:`FPN`. + It creates pyramid features built on top of some input feature maps. + """ + + _fuse_type: torch.jit.Final[str] + + def __init__( + self, + bottom_up, + in_features, + out_channels, + norm="", + top_block=None, + fuse_type="sum", + square_pad=0, + ): + """ + Args: + bottom_up (Backbone): module representing the bottom up subnetwork. + Must be a subclass of :class:`Backbone`. The multi-scale feature + maps generated by the bottom up network, and listed in `in_features`, + are used to generate FPN levels. + in_features (list[str]): names of the input feature maps coming + from the backbone to which FPN is attached. For example, if the + backbone produces ["res2", "res3", "res4"], any *contiguous* sublist + of these may be used; order must be from high to low resolution. + out_channels (int): number of channels in the output feature maps. + norm (str): the normalization to use. + top_block (nn.Module or None): if provided, an extra operation will + be performed on the output of the last (smallest resolution) + FPN output, and the result will extend the result list. The top_block + further downsamples the feature map. It must have an attribute + "num_levels", meaning the number of extra FPN levels added by + this block, and "in_feature", which is a string representing + its input feature (e.g., p5). + fuse_type (str): types for fusing the top down features and the lateral + ones. It can be "sum" (default), which sums up element-wise; or "avg", + which takes the element-wise mean of the two. + square_pad (int): If > 0, require input images to be padded to specific square size. + """ + super(FPN, self).__init__() + assert isinstance(bottom_up, Backbone) + assert in_features, in_features + + # Feature map strides and channels from the bottom up network (e.g. ResNet) + input_shapes = bottom_up.output_shape() + strides = [input_shapes[f].stride for f in in_features] + in_channels_per_feature = [input_shapes[f].channels for f in in_features] + + _assert_strides_are_log2_contiguous(strides) + lateral_convs = [] + output_convs = [] + + use_bias = norm == "" + for idx, in_channels in enumerate(in_channels_per_feature): + lateral_norm = get_norm(norm, out_channels) + output_norm = get_norm(norm, out_channels) + + lateral_conv = Conv2d( + in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=1, bias=use_bias, norm=lateral_norm + ) + output_conv = Conv2d( + out_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=3, + stride=1, + padding=1, + bias=use_bias, + norm=output_norm, + ) + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(lateral_conv) + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(output_conv) + stage = int(math.log2(strides[idx])) + self.add_module("fpn_lateral{}".format(stage), lateral_conv) + self.add_module("fpn_output{}".format(stage), output_conv) + + lateral_convs.append(lateral_conv) + output_convs.append(output_conv) + # Place convs into top-down order (from low to high resolution) + # to make the top-down computation in forward clearer. + self.lateral_convs = lateral_convs[::-1] + self.output_convs = output_convs[::-1] + self.top_block = top_block + self.in_features = tuple(in_features) + self.bottom_up = bottom_up + # Return feature names are "p", like ["p2", "p3", ..., "p6"] + self._out_feature_strides = {"p{}".format(int(math.log2(s))): s for s in strides} + # top block output feature maps. + if self.top_block is not None: + for s in range(stage, stage + self.top_block.num_levels): + self._out_feature_strides["p{}".format(s + 1)] = 2 ** (s + 1) + + self._out_features = list(self._out_feature_strides.keys()) + self._out_feature_channels = {k: out_channels for k in self._out_features} + self._size_divisibility = strides[-1] + self._square_pad = square_pad + assert fuse_type in {"avg", "sum"} + self._fuse_type = fuse_type + + @property + def size_divisibility(self): + return self._size_divisibility + + @property + def padding_constraints(self): + return {"square_size": self._square_pad} + + def forward(self, x): + """ + Args: + input (dict[str->Tensor]): mapping feature map name (e.g., "res5") to + feature map tensor for each feature level in high to low resolution order. + + Returns: + dict[str->Tensor]: + mapping from feature map name to FPN feature map tensor + in high to low resolution order. Returned feature names follow the FPN + paper convention: "p", where stage has stride = 2 ** stage e.g., + ["p2", "p3", ..., "p6"]. + """ + bottom_up_features = self.bottom_up(x) + results = [] + prev_features = self.lateral_convs[0](bottom_up_features[self.in_features[-1]]) + results.append(self.output_convs[0](prev_features)) + + # Reverse feature maps into top-down order (from low to high resolution) + for idx, (lateral_conv, output_conv) in enumerate( + zip(self.lateral_convs, self.output_convs) + ): + # Slicing of ModuleList is not supported https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/47336 + # Therefore we loop over all modules but skip the first one + if idx > 0: + features = self.in_features[-idx - 1] + features = bottom_up_features[features] + top_down_features = F.interpolate(prev_features, scale_factor=2.0, mode="nearest") + lateral_features = lateral_conv(features) + prev_features = lateral_features + top_down_features + if self._fuse_type == "avg": + prev_features /= 2 + results.insert(0, output_conv(prev_features)) + + if self.top_block is not None: + if self.top_block.in_feature in bottom_up_features: + top_block_in_feature = bottom_up_features[self.top_block.in_feature] + else: + top_block_in_feature = results[self._out_features.index(self.top_block.in_feature)] + results.extend(self.top_block(top_block_in_feature)) + assert len(self._out_features) == len(results) + return {f: res for f, res in zip(self._out_features, results)} + + def output_shape(self): + return { + name: ShapeSpec( + channels=self._out_feature_channels[name], stride=self._out_feature_strides[name] + ) + for name in self._out_features + } + + +def _assert_strides_are_log2_contiguous(strides): + """ + Assert that each stride is 2x times its preceding stride, i.e. "contiguous in log2". + """ + for i, stride in enumerate(strides[1:], 1): + assert stride == 2 * strides[i - 1], "Strides {} {} are not log2 contiguous".format( + stride, strides[i - 1] + ) + + +class LastLevelMaxPool(nn.Module): + """ + This module is used in the original FPN to generate a downsampled + P6 feature from P5. + """ + + def __init__(self): + super().__init__() + self.num_levels = 1 + self.in_feature = "p5" + + def forward(self, x): + return [F.max_pool2d(x, kernel_size=1, stride=2, padding=0)] + + +class LastLevelP6P7(nn.Module): + """ + This module is used in RetinaNet to generate extra layers, P6 and P7 from + C5 feature. + """ + + def __init__(self, in_channels, out_channels, in_feature="res5"): + super().__init__() + self.num_levels = 2 + self.in_feature = in_feature + self.p6 = nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, 3, 2, 1) + self.p7 = nn.Conv2d(out_channels, out_channels, 3, 2, 1) + for module in [self.p6, self.p7]: + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(module) + + def forward(self, c5): + p6 = self.p6(c5) + p7 = self.p7(F.relu(p6)) + return [p6, p7] + + +@BACKBONE_REGISTRY.register() +def build_resnet_fpn_backbone(cfg, input_shape: ShapeSpec): + """ + Args: + cfg: a detectron2 CfgNode + + Returns: + backbone (Backbone): backbone module, must be a subclass of :class:`Backbone`. + """ + bottom_up = build_resnet_backbone(cfg, input_shape) + in_features = cfg.MODEL.FPN.IN_FEATURES + out_channels = cfg.MODEL.FPN.OUT_CHANNELS + backbone = FPN( + bottom_up=bottom_up, + in_features=in_features, + out_channels=out_channels, + norm=cfg.MODEL.FPN.NORM, + top_block=LastLevelMaxPool(), + fuse_type=cfg.MODEL.FPN.FUSE_TYPE, + ) + return backbone + + +@BACKBONE_REGISTRY.register() +def build_retinanet_resnet_fpn_backbone(cfg, input_shape: ShapeSpec): + """ + Args: + cfg: a detectron2 CfgNode + + Returns: + backbone (Backbone): backbone module, must be a subclass of :class:`Backbone`. + """ + bottom_up = build_resnet_backbone(cfg, input_shape) + in_features = cfg.MODEL.FPN.IN_FEATURES + out_channels = cfg.MODEL.FPN.OUT_CHANNELS + in_channels_p6p7 = bottom_up.output_shape()["res5"].channels + backbone = FPN( + bottom_up=bottom_up, + in_features=in_features, + out_channels=out_channels, + norm=cfg.MODEL.FPN.NORM, + top_block=LastLevelP6P7(in_channels_p6p7, out_channels), + fuse_type=cfg.MODEL.FPN.FUSE_TYPE, + ) + return backbone diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/mvit.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/mvit.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50667a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/mvit.py @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ +import logging +import numpy as np +import torch +import torch.nn as nn + +from .backbone import Backbone +from .utils import ( + PatchEmbed, + add_decomposed_rel_pos, + get_abs_pos, + window_partition, + window_unpartition, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +__all__ = ["MViT"] + + +def attention_pool(x, pool, norm=None): + # (B, H, W, C) -> (B, C, H, W) + x = x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2) + x = pool(x) + # (B, C, H1, W1) -> (B, H1, W1, C) + x = x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) + if norm: + x = norm(x) + + return x + + +class MultiScaleAttention(nn.Module): + """Multiscale Multi-head Attention block.""" + + def __init__( + self, + dim, + dim_out, + num_heads, + qkv_bias=True, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + pool_kernel=(3, 3), + stride_q=1, + stride_kv=1, + residual_pooling=True, + window_size=0, + use_rel_pos=False, + rel_pos_zero_init=True, + input_size=None, + ): + """ + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + dim_out (int): Number of output channels. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads. + qkv_bias (bool: If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. + norm_layer (nn.Module): Normalization layer. + pool_kernel (tuple): kernel size for qkv pooling layers. + stride_q (int): stride size for q pooling layer. + stride_kv (int): stride size for kv pooling layer. + residual_pooling (bool): If true, enable residual pooling. + use_rel_pos (bool): If True, add relative postional embeddings to the attention map. + rel_pos_zero_init (bool): If True, zero initialize relative positional parameters. + input_size (int or None): Input resolution. + """ + super().__init__() + self.num_heads = num_heads + head_dim = dim_out // num_heads + self.scale = head_dim**-0.5 + + self.qkv = nn.Linear(dim, dim_out * 3, bias=qkv_bias) + self.proj = nn.Linear(dim_out, dim_out) + + # qkv pooling + pool_padding = [k // 2 for k in pool_kernel] + dim_conv = dim_out // num_heads + self.pool_q = nn.Conv2d( + dim_conv, + dim_conv, + pool_kernel, + stride=stride_q, + padding=pool_padding, + groups=dim_conv, + bias=False, + ) + self.norm_q = norm_layer(dim_conv) + self.pool_k = nn.Conv2d( + dim_conv, + dim_conv, + pool_kernel, + stride=stride_kv, + padding=pool_padding, + groups=dim_conv, + bias=False, + ) + self.norm_k = norm_layer(dim_conv) + self.pool_v = nn.Conv2d( + dim_conv, + dim_conv, + pool_kernel, + stride=stride_kv, + padding=pool_padding, + groups=dim_conv, + bias=False, + ) + self.norm_v = norm_layer(dim_conv) + + self.window_size = window_size + if window_size: + self.q_win_size = window_size // stride_q + self.kv_win_size = window_size // stride_kv + self.residual_pooling = residual_pooling + + self.use_rel_pos = use_rel_pos + if self.use_rel_pos: + # initialize relative positional embeddings + assert input_size[0] == input_size[1] + size = input_size[0] + rel_dim = 2 * max(size // stride_q, size // stride_kv) - 1 + self.rel_pos_h = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(rel_dim, head_dim)) + self.rel_pos_w = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(rel_dim, head_dim)) + + if not rel_pos_zero_init: + nn.init.trunc_normal_(self.rel_pos_h, std=0.02) + nn.init.trunc_normal_(self.rel_pos_w, std=0.02) + + def forward(self, x): + B, H, W, _ = x.shape + # qkv with shape (3, B, nHead, H, W, C) + qkv = self.qkv(x).reshape(B, H, W, 3, self.num_heads, -1).permute(3, 0, 4, 1, 2, 5) + # q, k, v with shape (B * nHead, H, W, C) + q, k, v = qkv.reshape(3, B * self.num_heads, H, W, -1).unbind(0) + + q = attention_pool(q, self.pool_q, self.norm_q) + k = attention_pool(k, self.pool_k, self.norm_k) + v = attention_pool(v, self.pool_v, self.norm_v) + + ori_q = q + if self.window_size: + q, q_hw_pad = window_partition(q, self.q_win_size) + k, kv_hw_pad = window_partition(k, self.kv_win_size) + v, _ = window_partition(v, self.kv_win_size) + q_hw = (self.q_win_size, self.q_win_size) + kv_hw = (self.kv_win_size, self.kv_win_size) + else: + q_hw = q.shape[1:3] + kv_hw = k.shape[1:3] + + q = q.view(q.shape[0], np.prod(q_hw), -1) + k = k.view(k.shape[0], np.prod(kv_hw), -1) + v = v.view(v.shape[0], np.prod(kv_hw), -1) + + attn = (q * self.scale) @ k.transpose(-2, -1) + + if self.use_rel_pos: + attn = add_decomposed_rel_pos(attn, q, self.rel_pos_h, self.rel_pos_w, q_hw, kv_hw) + + attn = attn.softmax(dim=-1) + x = attn @ v + + x = x.view(x.shape[0], q_hw[0], q_hw[1], -1) + + if self.window_size: + x = window_unpartition(x, self.q_win_size, q_hw_pad, ori_q.shape[1:3]) + + if self.residual_pooling: + x += ori_q + + H, W = x.shape[1], x.shape[2] + x = x.view(B, self.num_heads, H, W, -1).permute(0, 2, 3, 1, 4).reshape(B, H, W, -1) + x = self.proj(x) + + return x + + +class MultiScaleBlock(nn.Module): + """Multiscale Transformer blocks""" + + def __init__( + self, + dim, + dim_out, + num_heads, + mlp_ratio=4.0, + qkv_bias=True, + drop_path=0.0, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + act_layer=nn.GELU, + qkv_pool_kernel=(3, 3), + stride_q=1, + stride_kv=1, + residual_pooling=True, + window_size=0, + use_rel_pos=False, + rel_pos_zero_init=True, + input_size=None, + ): + """ + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + dim_out (int): Number of output channels. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads in the MViT block. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. + qkv_bias (bool): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. + drop_path (float): Stochastic depth rate. + norm_layer (nn.Module): Normalization layer. + act_layer (nn.Module): Activation layer. + qkv_pool_kernel (tuple): kernel size for qkv pooling layers. + stride_q (int): stride size for q pooling layer. + stride_kv (int): stride size for kv pooling layer. + residual_pooling (bool): If true, enable residual pooling. + window_size (int): Window size for window attention blocks. If it equals 0, then not + use window attention. + use_rel_pos (bool): If True, add relative postional embeddings to the attention map. + rel_pos_zero_init (bool): If True, zero initialize relative positional parameters. + input_size (int or None): Input resolution. + """ + super().__init__() + self.norm1 = norm_layer(dim) + self.attn = MultiScaleAttention( + dim, + dim_out, + num_heads=num_heads, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + norm_layer=norm_layer, + pool_kernel=qkv_pool_kernel, + stride_q=stride_q, + stride_kv=stride_kv, + residual_pooling=residual_pooling, + window_size=window_size, + use_rel_pos=use_rel_pos, + rel_pos_zero_init=rel_pos_zero_init, + input_size=input_size, + ) + + from timm.models.layers import DropPath, Mlp + + self.drop_path = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity() + self.norm2 = norm_layer(dim_out) + self.mlp = Mlp( + in_features=dim_out, + hidden_features=int(dim_out * mlp_ratio), + out_features=dim_out, + act_layer=act_layer, + ) + + if dim != dim_out: + self.proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim_out) + + if stride_q > 1: + kernel_skip = stride_q + 1 + padding_skip = int(kernel_skip // 2) + self.pool_skip = nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_skip, stride_q, padding_skip, ceil_mode=False) + + def forward(self, x): + x_norm = self.norm1(x) + x_block = self.attn(x_norm) + + if hasattr(self, "proj"): + x = self.proj(x_norm) + if hasattr(self, "pool_skip"): + x = attention_pool(x, self.pool_skip) + + x = x + self.drop_path(x_block) + x = x + self.drop_path(self.mlp(self.norm2(x))) + + return x + + +class MViT(Backbone): + """ + This module implements Multiscale Vision Transformer (MViT) backbone in :paper:'mvitv2'. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + img_size=224, + patch_kernel=(7, 7), + patch_stride=(4, 4), + patch_padding=(3, 3), + in_chans=3, + embed_dim=96, + depth=16, + num_heads=1, + last_block_indexes=(0, 2, 11, 15), + qkv_pool_kernel=(3, 3), + adaptive_kv_stride=4, + adaptive_window_size=56, + residual_pooling=True, + mlp_ratio=4.0, + qkv_bias=True, + drop_path_rate=0.0, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + act_layer=nn.GELU, + use_abs_pos=False, + use_rel_pos=True, + rel_pos_zero_init=True, + use_act_checkpoint=False, + pretrain_img_size=224, + pretrain_use_cls_token=True, + out_features=("scale2", "scale3", "scale4", "scale5"), + ): + """ + Args: + img_size (int): Input image size. + patch_kernel (tuple): kernel size for patch embedding. + patch_stride (tuple): stride size for patch embedding. + patch_padding (tuple): padding size for patch embedding. + in_chans (int): Number of input image channels. + embed_dim (int): Patch embedding dimension. + depth (int): Depth of MViT. + num_heads (int): Number of base attention heads in each MViT block. + last_block_indexes (tuple): Block indexes for last blocks in each stage. + qkv_pool_kernel (tuple): kernel size for qkv pooling layers. + adaptive_kv_stride (int): adaptive stride size for kv pooling. + adaptive_window_size (int): adaptive window size for window attention blocks. + residual_pooling (bool): If true, enable residual pooling. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. + qkv_bias (bool): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. + drop_path_rate (float): Stochastic depth rate. + norm_layer (nn.Module): Normalization layer. + act_layer (nn.Module): Activation layer. + use_abs_pos (bool): If True, use absolute positional embeddings. + use_rel_pos (bool): If True, add relative postional embeddings to the attention map. + rel_pos_zero_init (bool): If True, zero initialize relative positional parameters. + window_size (int): Window size for window attention blocks. + use_act_checkpoint (bool): If True, use activation checkpointing. + pretrain_img_size (int): input image size for pretraining models. + pretrain_use_cls_token (bool): If True, pretrainig models use class token. + out_features (tuple): name of the feature maps from each stage. + """ + super().__init__() + self.pretrain_use_cls_token = pretrain_use_cls_token + + self.patch_embed = PatchEmbed( + kernel_size=patch_kernel, + stride=patch_stride, + padding=patch_padding, + in_chans=in_chans, + embed_dim=embed_dim, + ) + + if use_abs_pos: + # Initialize absoluate positional embedding with pretrain image size. + num_patches = (pretrain_img_size // patch_stride[0]) * ( + pretrain_img_size // patch_stride[1] + ) + num_positions = (num_patches + 1) if pretrain_use_cls_token else num_patches + self.pos_embed = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, num_positions, embed_dim)) + else: + self.pos_embed = None + + # stochastic depth decay rule + dpr = [x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, drop_path_rate, depth)] + dim_out = embed_dim + stride_kv = adaptive_kv_stride + window_size = adaptive_window_size + input_size = (img_size // patch_stride[0], img_size // patch_stride[1]) + stage = 2 + stride = patch_stride[0] + self._out_feature_strides = {} + self._out_feature_channels = {} + self.blocks = nn.ModuleList() + for i in range(depth): + # Multiply stride_kv by 2 if it's the last block of stage2 and stage3. + if i == last_block_indexes[1] or i == last_block_indexes[2]: + stride_kv_ = stride_kv * 2 + else: + stride_kv_ = stride_kv + # hybrid window attention: global attention in last three stages. + window_size_ = 0 if i in last_block_indexes[1:] else window_size + block = MultiScaleBlock( + dim=embed_dim, + dim_out=dim_out, + num_heads=num_heads, + mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + drop_path=dpr[i], + norm_layer=norm_layer, + qkv_pool_kernel=qkv_pool_kernel, + stride_q=2 if i - 1 in last_block_indexes else 1, + stride_kv=stride_kv_, + residual_pooling=residual_pooling, + window_size=window_size_, + use_rel_pos=use_rel_pos, + rel_pos_zero_init=rel_pos_zero_init, + input_size=input_size, + ) + if use_act_checkpoint: + # TODO: use torch.utils.checkpoint + from fairscale.nn.checkpoint import checkpoint_wrapper + + block = checkpoint_wrapper(block) + self.blocks.append(block) + + embed_dim = dim_out + if i in last_block_indexes: + name = f"scale{stage}" + if name in out_features: + self._out_feature_channels[name] = dim_out + self._out_feature_strides[name] = stride + self.add_module(f"{name}_norm", norm_layer(dim_out)) + + dim_out *= 2 + num_heads *= 2 + stride_kv = max(stride_kv // 2, 1) + stride *= 2 + stage += 1 + if i - 1 in last_block_indexes: + window_size = window_size // 2 + input_size = [s // 2 for s in input_size] + + self._out_features = out_features + self._last_block_indexes = last_block_indexes + + if self.pos_embed is not None: + nn.init.trunc_normal_(self.pos_embed, std=0.02) + + self.apply(self._init_weights) + + def _init_weights(self, m): + if isinstance(m, nn.Linear): + nn.init.trunc_normal_(m.weight, std=0.02) + if isinstance(m, nn.Linear) and m.bias is not None: + nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0) + elif isinstance(m, nn.LayerNorm): + nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0) + nn.init.constant_(m.weight, 1.0) + + def forward(self, x): + x = self.patch_embed(x) + + if self.pos_embed is not None: + x = x + get_abs_pos(self.pos_embed, self.pretrain_use_cls_token, x.shape[1:3]) + + outputs = {} + stage = 2 + for i, blk in enumerate(self.blocks): + x = blk(x) + if i in self._last_block_indexes: + name = f"scale{stage}" + if name in self._out_features: + x_out = getattr(self, f"{name}_norm")(x) + outputs[name] = x_out.permute(0, 3, 1, 2) + stage += 1 + + return outputs diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/regnet.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/regnet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3533d63 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/regnet.py @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +""" +Implementation of RegNet models from :paper:`dds` and :paper:`scaling`. + +This code is adapted from https://github.com/facebookresearch/pycls with minimal modifications. +Some code duplication exists between RegNet and ResNets (e.g., ResStem) in order to simplify +model loading. +""" + +import numpy as np +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.layers import CNNBlockBase, ShapeSpec, get_norm + +from .backbone import Backbone + +__all__ = [ + "AnyNet", + "RegNet", + "ResStem", + "SimpleStem", + "VanillaBlock", + "ResBasicBlock", + "ResBottleneckBlock", +] + + +def conv2d(w_in, w_out, k, *, stride=1, groups=1, bias=False): + """Helper for building a conv2d layer.""" + assert k % 2 == 1, "Only odd size kernels supported to avoid padding issues." + s, p, g, b = stride, (k - 1) // 2, groups, bias + return nn.Conv2d(w_in, w_out, k, stride=s, padding=p, groups=g, bias=b) + + +def gap2d(): + """Helper for building a global average pooling layer.""" + return nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2d((1, 1)) + + +def pool2d(k, *, stride=1): + """Helper for building a pool2d layer.""" + assert k % 2 == 1, "Only odd size kernels supported to avoid padding issues." + return nn.MaxPool2d(k, stride=stride, padding=(k - 1) // 2) + + +def init_weights(m): + """Performs ResNet-style weight initialization.""" + if isinstance(m, nn.Conv2d): + # Note that there is no bias due to BN + fan_out = m.kernel_size[0] * m.kernel_size[1] * m.out_channels + m.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=np.sqrt(2.0 / fan_out)) + elif isinstance(m, nn.BatchNorm2d): + m.weight.data.fill_(1.0) + m.bias.data.zero_() + elif isinstance(m, nn.Linear): + m.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=0.01) + m.bias.data.zero_() + + +class ResStem(CNNBlockBase): + """ResNet stem for ImageNet: 7x7, BN, AF, MaxPool.""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_out, norm, activation_class): + super().__init__(w_in, w_out, 4) + self.conv = conv2d(w_in, w_out, 7, stride=2) + self.bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.af = activation_class() + self.pool = pool2d(3, stride=2) + + def forward(self, x): + for layer in self.children(): + x = layer(x) + return x + + +class SimpleStem(CNNBlockBase): + """Simple stem for ImageNet: 3x3, BN, AF.""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_out, norm, activation_class): + super().__init__(w_in, w_out, 2) + self.conv = conv2d(w_in, w_out, 3, stride=2) + self.bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.af = activation_class() + + def forward(self, x): + for layer in self.children(): + x = layer(x) + return x + + +class SE(nn.Module): + """Squeeze-and-Excitation (SE) block: AvgPool, FC, Act, FC, Sigmoid.""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_se, activation_class): + super().__init__() + self.avg_pool = gap2d() + self.f_ex = nn.Sequential( + conv2d(w_in, w_se, 1, bias=True), + activation_class(), + conv2d(w_se, w_in, 1, bias=True), + nn.Sigmoid(), + ) + + def forward(self, x): + return x * self.f_ex(self.avg_pool(x)) + + +class VanillaBlock(CNNBlockBase): + """Vanilla block: [3x3 conv, BN, Relu] x2.""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_out, stride, norm, activation_class, _params): + super().__init__(w_in, w_out, stride) + self.a = conv2d(w_in, w_out, 3, stride=stride) + self.a_bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.a_af = activation_class() + self.b = conv2d(w_out, w_out, 3) + self.b_bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.b_af = activation_class() + + def forward(self, x): + for layer in self.children(): + x = layer(x) + return x + + +class BasicTransform(nn.Module): + """Basic transformation: [3x3 conv, BN, Relu] x2.""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_out, stride, norm, activation_class, _params): + super().__init__() + self.a = conv2d(w_in, w_out, 3, stride=stride) + self.a_bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.a_af = activation_class() + self.b = conv2d(w_out, w_out, 3) + self.b_bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.b_bn.final_bn = True + + def forward(self, x): + for layer in self.children(): + x = layer(x) + return x + + +class ResBasicBlock(CNNBlockBase): + """Residual basic block: x + f(x), f = basic transform.""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_out, stride, norm, activation_class, params): + super().__init__(w_in, w_out, stride) + self.proj, self.bn = None, None + if (w_in != w_out) or (stride != 1): + self.proj = conv2d(w_in, w_out, 1, stride=stride) + self.bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.f = BasicTransform(w_in, w_out, stride, norm, activation_class, params) + self.af = activation_class() + + def forward(self, x): + x_p = self.bn(self.proj(x)) if self.proj else x + return self.af(x_p + self.f(x)) + + +class BottleneckTransform(nn.Module): + """Bottleneck transformation: 1x1, 3x3 [+SE], 1x1.""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_out, stride, norm, activation_class, params): + super().__init__() + w_b = int(round(w_out * params["bot_mul"])) + w_se = int(round(w_in * params["se_r"])) + groups = w_b // params["group_w"] + self.a = conv2d(w_in, w_b, 1) + self.a_bn = get_norm(norm, w_b) + self.a_af = activation_class() + self.b = conv2d(w_b, w_b, 3, stride=stride, groups=groups) + self.b_bn = get_norm(norm, w_b) + self.b_af = activation_class() + self.se = SE(w_b, w_se, activation_class) if w_se else None + self.c = conv2d(w_b, w_out, 1) + self.c_bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.c_bn.final_bn = True + + def forward(self, x): + for layer in self.children(): + x = layer(x) + return x + + +class ResBottleneckBlock(CNNBlockBase): + """Residual bottleneck block: x + f(x), f = bottleneck transform.""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_out, stride, norm, activation_class, params): + super().__init__(w_in, w_out, stride) + self.proj, self.bn = None, None + if (w_in != w_out) or (stride != 1): + self.proj = conv2d(w_in, w_out, 1, stride=stride) + self.bn = get_norm(norm, w_out) + self.f = BottleneckTransform(w_in, w_out, stride, norm, activation_class, params) + self.af = activation_class() + + def forward(self, x): + x_p = self.bn(self.proj(x)) if self.proj else x + return self.af(x_p + self.f(x)) + + +class AnyStage(nn.Module): + """AnyNet stage (sequence of blocks w/ the same output shape).""" + + def __init__(self, w_in, w_out, stride, d, block_class, norm, activation_class, params): + super().__init__() + for i in range(d): + block = block_class(w_in, w_out, stride, norm, activation_class, params) + self.add_module("b{}".format(i + 1), block) + stride, w_in = 1, w_out + + def forward(self, x): + for block in self.children(): + x = block(x) + return x + + +class AnyNet(Backbone): + """AnyNet model. See :paper:`dds`.""" + + def __init__( + self, + *, + stem_class, + stem_width, + block_class, + depths, + widths, + group_widths, + strides, + bottleneck_ratios, + se_ratio, + activation_class, + freeze_at=0, + norm="BN", + out_features=None, + ): + """ + Args: + stem_class (callable): A callable taking 4 arguments (channels in, channels out, + normalization, callable returning an activation function) that returns another + callable implementing the stem module. + stem_width (int): The number of output channels that the stem produces. + block_class (callable): A callable taking 6 arguments (channels in, channels out, + stride, normalization, callable returning an activation function, a dict of + block-specific parameters) that returns another callable implementing the repeated + block module. + depths (list[int]): Number of blocks in each stage. + widths (list[int]): For each stage, the number of output channels of each block. + group_widths (list[int]): For each stage, the number of channels per group in group + convolution, if the block uses group convolution. + strides (list[int]): The stride that each network stage applies to its input. + bottleneck_ratios (list[float]): For each stage, the ratio of the number of bottleneck + channels to the number of block input channels (or, equivalently, output channels), + if the block uses a bottleneck. + se_ratio (float): The ratio of the number of channels used inside the squeeze-excitation + (SE) module to it number of input channels, if SE the block uses SE. + activation_class (callable): A callable taking no arguments that returns another + callable implementing an activation function. + freeze_at (int): The number of stages at the beginning to freeze. + see :meth:`freeze` for detailed explanation. + norm (str or callable): normalization for all conv layers. + See :func:`layers.get_norm` for supported format. + out_features (list[str]): name of the layers whose outputs should + be returned in forward. RegNet's use "stem" and "s1", "s2", etc for the stages after + the stem. If None, will return the output of the last layer. + """ + super().__init__() + self.stem = stem_class(3, stem_width, norm, activation_class) + + current_stride = self.stem.stride + self._out_feature_strides = {"stem": current_stride} + self._out_feature_channels = {"stem": self.stem.out_channels} + self.stages_and_names = [] + prev_w = stem_width + + for i, (d, w, s, b, g) in enumerate( + zip(depths, widths, strides, bottleneck_ratios, group_widths) + ): + params = {"bot_mul": b, "group_w": g, "se_r": se_ratio} + stage = AnyStage(prev_w, w, s, d, block_class, norm, activation_class, params) + name = "s{}".format(i + 1) + self.add_module(name, stage) + self.stages_and_names.append((stage, name)) + self._out_feature_strides[name] = current_stride = int( + current_stride * np.prod([k.stride for k in stage.children()]) + ) + self._out_feature_channels[name] = list(stage.children())[-1].out_channels + prev_w = w + + self.apply(init_weights) + + if out_features is None: + out_features = [name] + self._out_features = out_features + assert len(self._out_features) + children = [x[0] for x in self.named_children()] + for out_feature in self._out_features: + assert out_feature in children, "Available children: {} does not include {}".format( + ", ".join(children), out_feature + ) + self.freeze(freeze_at) + + def forward(self, x): + """ + Args: + x: Tensor of shape (N,C,H,W). H, W must be a multiple of ``self.size_divisibility``. + + Returns: + dict[str->Tensor]: names and the corresponding features + """ + assert x.dim() == 4, f"Model takes an input of shape (N, C, H, W). Got {x.shape} instead!" + outputs = {} + x = self.stem(x) + if "stem" in self._out_features: + outputs["stem"] = x + for stage, name in self.stages_and_names: + x = stage(x) + if name in self._out_features: + outputs[name] = x + return outputs + + def output_shape(self): + return { + name: ShapeSpec( + channels=self._out_feature_channels[name], stride=self._out_feature_strides[name] + ) + for name in self._out_features + } + + def freeze(self, freeze_at=0): + """ + Freeze the first several stages of the model. Commonly used in fine-tuning. + + Layers that produce the same feature map spatial size are defined as one + "stage" by :paper:`FPN`. + + Args: + freeze_at (int): number of stages to freeze. + `1` means freezing the stem. `2` means freezing the stem and + one residual stage, etc. + + Returns: + nn.Module: this model itself + """ + if freeze_at >= 1: + self.stem.freeze() + for idx, (stage, _) in enumerate(self.stages_and_names, start=2): + if freeze_at >= idx: + for block in stage.children(): + block.freeze() + return self + + +def adjust_block_compatibility(ws, bs, gs): + """Adjusts the compatibility of widths, bottlenecks, and groups.""" + assert len(ws) == len(bs) == len(gs) + assert all(w > 0 and b > 0 and g > 0 for w, b, g in zip(ws, bs, gs)) + vs = [int(max(1, w * b)) for w, b in zip(ws, bs)] + gs = [int(min(g, v)) for g, v in zip(gs, vs)] + ms = [np.lcm(g, b) if b > 1 else g for g, b in zip(gs, bs)] + vs = [max(m, int(round(v / m) * m)) for v, m in zip(vs, ms)] + ws = [int(v / b) for v, b in zip(vs, bs)] + assert all(w * b % g == 0 for w, b, g in zip(ws, bs, gs)) + return ws, bs, gs + + +def generate_regnet_parameters(w_a, w_0, w_m, d, q=8): + """Generates per stage widths and depths from RegNet parameters.""" + assert w_a >= 0 and w_0 > 0 and w_m > 1 and w_0 % q == 0 + # Generate continuous per-block ws + ws_cont = np.arange(d) * w_a + w_0 + # Generate quantized per-block ws + ks = np.round(np.log(ws_cont / w_0) / np.log(w_m)) + ws_all = w_0 * np.power(w_m, ks) + ws_all = np.round(np.divide(ws_all, q)).astype(int) * q + # Generate per stage ws and ds (assumes ws_all are sorted) + ws, ds = np.unique(ws_all, return_counts=True) + # Compute number of actual stages and total possible stages + num_stages, total_stages = len(ws), ks.max() + 1 + # Convert numpy arrays to lists and return + ws, ds, ws_all, ws_cont = (x.tolist() for x in (ws, ds, ws_all, ws_cont)) + return ws, ds, num_stages, total_stages, ws_all, ws_cont + + +class RegNet(AnyNet): + """RegNet model. See :paper:`dds`.""" + + def __init__( + self, + *, + stem_class, + stem_width, + block_class, + depth, + w_a, + w_0, + w_m, + group_width, + stride=2, + bottleneck_ratio=1.0, + se_ratio=0.0, + activation_class=None, + freeze_at=0, + norm="BN", + out_features=None, + ): + """ + Build a RegNet from the parameterization described in :paper:`dds` Section 3.3. + + Args: + See :class:`AnyNet` for arguments that are not listed here. + depth (int): Total number of blocks in the RegNet. + w_a (float): Factor by which block width would increase prior to quantizing block widths + by stage. See :paper:`dds` Section 3.3. + w_0 (int): Initial block width. See :paper:`dds` Section 3.3. + w_m (float): Parameter controlling block width quantization. + See :paper:`dds` Section 3.3. + group_width (int): Number of channels per group in group convolution, if the block uses + group convolution. + bottleneck_ratio (float): The ratio of the number of bottleneck channels to the number + of block input channels (or, equivalently, output channels), if the block uses a + bottleneck. + stride (int): The stride that each network stage applies to its input. + """ + ws, ds = generate_regnet_parameters(w_a, w_0, w_m, depth)[0:2] + ss = [stride for _ in ws] + bs = [bottleneck_ratio for _ in ws] + gs = [group_width for _ in ws] + ws, bs, gs = adjust_block_compatibility(ws, bs, gs) + + def default_activation_class(): + return nn.ReLU(inplace=True) + + super().__init__( + stem_class=stem_class, + stem_width=stem_width, + block_class=block_class, + depths=ds, + widths=ws, + strides=ss, + group_widths=gs, + bottleneck_ratios=bs, + se_ratio=se_ratio, + activation_class=default_activation_class + if activation_class is None + else activation_class, + freeze_at=freeze_at, + norm=norm, + out_features=out_features, + ) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/resnet.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/resnet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b8e842 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/resnet.py @@ -0,0 +1,694 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import numpy as np +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.layers import ( + CNNBlockBase, + Conv2d, + DeformConv, + ModulatedDeformConv, + ShapeSpec, + get_norm, +) + +from .backbone import Backbone +from .build import BACKBONE_REGISTRY + +__all__ = [ + "ResNetBlockBase", + "BasicBlock", + "BottleneckBlock", + "DeformBottleneckBlock", + "BasicStem", + "ResNet", + "make_stage", + "build_resnet_backbone", +] + + +class BasicBlock(CNNBlockBase): + """ + The basic residual block for ResNet-18 and ResNet-34 defined in :paper:`ResNet`, + with two 3x3 conv layers and a projection shortcut if needed. + """ + + def __init__(self, in_channels, out_channels, *, stride=1, norm="BN"): + """ + Args: + in_channels (int): Number of input channels. + out_channels (int): Number of output channels. + stride (int): Stride for the first conv. + norm (str or callable): normalization for all conv layers. + See :func:`layers.get_norm` for supported format. + """ + super().__init__(in_channels, out_channels, stride) + + if in_channels != out_channels: + self.shortcut = Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + stride=stride, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ) + else: + self.shortcut = None + + self.conv1 = Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=3, + stride=stride, + padding=1, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ) + + self.conv2 = Conv2d( + out_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=3, + stride=1, + padding=1, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ) + + for layer in [self.conv1, self.conv2, self.shortcut]: + if layer is not None: # shortcut can be None + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(layer) + + def forward(self, x): + out = self.conv1(x) + out = F.relu_(out) + out = self.conv2(out) + + if self.shortcut is not None: + shortcut = self.shortcut(x) + else: + shortcut = x + + out += shortcut + out = F.relu_(out) + return out + + +class BottleneckBlock(CNNBlockBase): + """ + The standard bottleneck residual block used by ResNet-50, 101 and 152 + defined in :paper:`ResNet`. It contains 3 conv layers with kernels + 1x1, 3x3, 1x1, and a projection shortcut if needed. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + in_channels, + out_channels, + *, + bottleneck_channels, + stride=1, + num_groups=1, + norm="BN", + stride_in_1x1=False, + dilation=1, + ): + """ + Args: + bottleneck_channels (int): number of output channels for the 3x3 + "bottleneck" conv layers. + num_groups (int): number of groups for the 3x3 conv layer. + norm (str or callable): normalization for all conv layers. + See :func:`layers.get_norm` for supported format. + stride_in_1x1 (bool): when stride>1, whether to put stride in the + first 1x1 convolution or the bottleneck 3x3 convolution. + dilation (int): the dilation rate of the 3x3 conv layer. + """ + super().__init__(in_channels, out_channels, stride) + + if in_channels != out_channels: + self.shortcut = Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + stride=stride, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ) + else: + self.shortcut = None + + # The original MSRA ResNet models have stride in the first 1x1 conv + # The subsequent fb.torch.resnet and Caffe2 ResNe[X]t implementations have + # stride in the 3x3 conv + stride_1x1, stride_3x3 = (stride, 1) if stride_in_1x1 else (1, stride) + + self.conv1 = Conv2d( + in_channels, + bottleneck_channels, + kernel_size=1, + stride=stride_1x1, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, bottleneck_channels), + ) + + self.conv2 = Conv2d( + bottleneck_channels, + bottleneck_channels, + kernel_size=3, + stride=stride_3x3, + padding=1 * dilation, + bias=False, + groups=num_groups, + dilation=dilation, + norm=get_norm(norm, bottleneck_channels), + ) + + self.conv3 = Conv2d( + bottleneck_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ) + + for layer in [self.conv1, self.conv2, self.conv3, self.shortcut]: + if layer is not None: # shortcut can be None + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(layer) + + # Zero-initialize the last normalization in each residual branch, + # so that at the beginning, the residual branch starts with zeros, + # and each residual block behaves like an identity. + # See Sec 5.1 in "Accurate, Large Minibatch SGD: Training ImageNet in 1 Hour": + # "For BN layers, the learnable scaling coefficient γ is initialized + # to be 1, except for each residual block's last BN + # where γ is initialized to be 0." + + # nn.init.constant_(self.conv3.norm.weight, 0) + # TODO this somehow hurts performance when training GN models from scratch. + # Add it as an option when we need to use this code to train a backbone. + + def forward(self, x): + out = self.conv1(x) + out = F.relu_(out) + + out = self.conv2(out) + out = F.relu_(out) + + out = self.conv3(out) + + if self.shortcut is not None: + shortcut = self.shortcut(x) + else: + shortcut = x + + out += shortcut + out = F.relu_(out) + return out + + +class DeformBottleneckBlock(CNNBlockBase): + """ + Similar to :class:`BottleneckBlock`, but with :paper:`deformable conv ` + in the 3x3 convolution. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + in_channels, + out_channels, + *, + bottleneck_channels, + stride=1, + num_groups=1, + norm="BN", + stride_in_1x1=False, + dilation=1, + deform_modulated=False, + deform_num_groups=1, + ): + super().__init__(in_channels, out_channels, stride) + self.deform_modulated = deform_modulated + + if in_channels != out_channels: + self.shortcut = Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + stride=stride, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ) + else: + self.shortcut = None + + stride_1x1, stride_3x3 = (stride, 1) if stride_in_1x1 else (1, stride) + + self.conv1 = Conv2d( + in_channels, + bottleneck_channels, + kernel_size=1, + stride=stride_1x1, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, bottleneck_channels), + ) + + if deform_modulated: + deform_conv_op = ModulatedDeformConv + # offset channels are 2 or 3 (if with modulated) * kernel_size * kernel_size + offset_channels = 27 + else: + deform_conv_op = DeformConv + offset_channels = 18 + + self.conv2_offset = Conv2d( + bottleneck_channels, + offset_channels * deform_num_groups, + kernel_size=3, + stride=stride_3x3, + padding=1 * dilation, + dilation=dilation, + ) + self.conv2 = deform_conv_op( + bottleneck_channels, + bottleneck_channels, + kernel_size=3, + stride=stride_3x3, + padding=1 * dilation, + bias=False, + groups=num_groups, + dilation=dilation, + deformable_groups=deform_num_groups, + norm=get_norm(norm, bottleneck_channels), + ) + + self.conv3 = Conv2d( + bottleneck_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ) + + for layer in [self.conv1, self.conv2, self.conv3, self.shortcut]: + if layer is not None: # shortcut can be None + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(layer) + + nn.init.constant_(self.conv2_offset.weight, 0) + nn.init.constant_(self.conv2_offset.bias, 0) + + def forward(self, x): + out = self.conv1(x) + out = F.relu_(out) + + if self.deform_modulated: + offset_mask = self.conv2_offset(out) + offset_x, offset_y, mask = torch.chunk(offset_mask, 3, dim=1) + offset = torch.cat((offset_x, offset_y), dim=1) + mask = mask.sigmoid() + out = self.conv2(out, offset, mask) + else: + offset = self.conv2_offset(out) + out = self.conv2(out, offset) + out = F.relu_(out) + + out = self.conv3(out) + + if self.shortcut is not None: + shortcut = self.shortcut(x) + else: + shortcut = x + + out += shortcut + out = F.relu_(out) + return out + + +class BasicStem(CNNBlockBase): + """ + The standard ResNet stem (layers before the first residual block), + with a conv, relu and max_pool. + """ + + def __init__(self, in_channels=3, out_channels=64, norm="BN"): + """ + Args: + norm (str or callable): norm after the first conv layer. + See :func:`layers.get_norm` for supported format. + """ + super().__init__(in_channels, out_channels, 4) + self.in_channels = in_channels + self.conv1 = Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=7, + stride=2, + padding=3, + bias=False, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ) + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(self.conv1) + + def forward(self, x): + x = self.conv1(x) + x = F.relu_(x) + x = F.max_pool2d(x, kernel_size=3, stride=2, padding=1) + return x + + +class ResNet(Backbone): + """ + Implement :paper:`ResNet`. + """ + + def __init__(self, stem, stages, num_classes=None, out_features=None, freeze_at=0): + """ + Args: + stem (nn.Module): a stem module + stages (list[list[CNNBlockBase]]): several (typically 4) stages, + each contains multiple :class:`CNNBlockBase`. + num_classes (None or int): if None, will not perform classification. + Otherwise, will create a linear layer. + out_features (list[str]): name of the layers whose outputs should + be returned in forward. Can be anything in "stem", "linear", or "res2" ... + If None, will return the output of the last layer. + freeze_at (int): The number of stages at the beginning to freeze. + see :meth:`freeze` for detailed explanation. + """ + super().__init__() + self.stem = stem + self.num_classes = num_classes + + current_stride = self.stem.stride + self._out_feature_strides = {"stem": current_stride} + self._out_feature_channels = {"stem": self.stem.out_channels} + + self.stage_names, self.stages = [], [] + + if out_features is not None: + # Avoid keeping unused layers in this module. They consume extra memory + # and may cause allreduce to fail + num_stages = max( + [{"res2": 1, "res3": 2, "res4": 3, "res5": 4}.get(f, 0) for f in out_features] + ) + stages = stages[:num_stages] + for i, blocks in enumerate(stages): + assert len(blocks) > 0, len(blocks) + for block in blocks: + assert isinstance(block, CNNBlockBase), block + + name = "res" + str(i + 2) + stage = nn.Sequential(*blocks) + + self.add_module(name, stage) + self.stage_names.append(name) + self.stages.append(stage) + + self._out_feature_strides[name] = current_stride = int( + current_stride * np.prod([k.stride for k in blocks]) + ) + self._out_feature_channels[name] = curr_channels = blocks[-1].out_channels + self.stage_names = tuple(self.stage_names) # Make it static for scripting + + if num_classes is not None: + self.avgpool = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2d((1, 1)) + self.linear = nn.Linear(curr_channels, num_classes) + + # Sec 5.1 in "Accurate, Large Minibatch SGD: Training ImageNet in 1 Hour": + # "The 1000-way fully-connected layer is initialized by + # drawing weights from a zero-mean Gaussian with standard deviation of 0.01." + nn.init.normal_(self.linear.weight, std=0.01) + name = "linear" + + if out_features is None: + out_features = [name] + self._out_features = out_features + assert len(self._out_features) + children = [x[0] for x in self.named_children()] + for out_feature in self._out_features: + assert out_feature in children, "Available children: {}".format(", ".join(children)) + self.freeze(freeze_at) + + def forward(self, x): + """ + Args: + x: Tensor of shape (N,C,H,W). H, W must be a multiple of ``self.size_divisibility``. + + Returns: + dict[str->Tensor]: names and the corresponding features + """ + assert x.dim() == 4, f"ResNet takes an input of shape (N, C, H, W). Got {x.shape} instead!" + outputs = {} + x = self.stem(x) + if "stem" in self._out_features: + outputs["stem"] = x + for name, stage in zip(self.stage_names, self.stages): + x = stage(x) + if name in self._out_features: + outputs[name] = x + if self.num_classes is not None: + x = self.avgpool(x) + x = torch.flatten(x, 1) + x = self.linear(x) + if "linear" in self._out_features: + outputs["linear"] = x + return outputs + + def output_shape(self): + return { + name: ShapeSpec( + channels=self._out_feature_channels[name], stride=self._out_feature_strides[name] + ) + for name in self._out_features + } + + def freeze(self, freeze_at=0): + """ + Freeze the first several stages of the ResNet. Commonly used in + fine-tuning. + + Layers that produce the same feature map spatial size are defined as one + "stage" by :paper:`FPN`. + + Args: + freeze_at (int): number of stages to freeze. + `1` means freezing the stem. `2` means freezing the stem and + one residual stage, etc. + + Returns: + nn.Module: this ResNet itself + """ + if freeze_at >= 1: + self.stem.freeze() + for idx, stage in enumerate(self.stages, start=2): + if freeze_at >= idx: + for block in stage.children(): + block.freeze() + return self + + @staticmethod + def make_stage(block_class, num_blocks, *, in_channels, out_channels, **kwargs): + """ + Create a list of blocks of the same type that forms one ResNet stage. + + Args: + block_class (type): a subclass of CNNBlockBase that's used to create all blocks in this + stage. A module of this type must not change spatial resolution of inputs unless its + stride != 1. + num_blocks (int): number of blocks in this stage + in_channels (int): input channels of the entire stage. + out_channels (int): output channels of **every block** in the stage. + kwargs: other arguments passed to the constructor of + `block_class`. If the argument name is "xx_per_block", the + argument is a list of values to be passed to each block in the + stage. Otherwise, the same argument is passed to every block + in the stage. + + Returns: + list[CNNBlockBase]: a list of block module. + + Examples: + :: + stage = ResNet.make_stage( + BottleneckBlock, 3, in_channels=16, out_channels=64, + bottleneck_channels=16, num_groups=1, + stride_per_block=[2, 1, 1], + dilations_per_block=[1, 1, 2] + ) + + Usually, layers that produce the same feature map spatial size are defined as one + "stage" (in :paper:`FPN`). Under such definition, ``stride_per_block[1:]`` should + all be 1. + """ + blocks = [] + for i in range(num_blocks): + curr_kwargs = {} + for k, v in kwargs.items(): + if k.endswith("_per_block"): + assert len(v) == num_blocks, ( + f"Argument '{k}' of make_stage should have the " + f"same length as num_blocks={num_blocks}." + ) + newk = k[: -len("_per_block")] + assert newk not in kwargs, f"Cannot call make_stage with both {k} and {newk}!" + curr_kwargs[newk] = v[i] + else: + curr_kwargs[k] = v + + blocks.append( + block_class(in_channels=in_channels, out_channels=out_channels, **curr_kwargs) + ) + in_channels = out_channels + return blocks + + @staticmethod + def make_default_stages(depth, block_class=None, **kwargs): + """ + Created list of ResNet stages from pre-defined depth (one of 18, 34, 50, 101, 152). + If it doesn't create the ResNet variant you need, please use :meth:`make_stage` + instead for fine-grained customization. + + Args: + depth (int): depth of ResNet + block_class (type): the CNN block class. Has to accept + `bottleneck_channels` argument for depth > 50. + By default it is BasicBlock or BottleneckBlock, based on the + depth. + kwargs: + other arguments to pass to `make_stage`. Should not contain + stride and channels, as they are predefined for each depth. + + Returns: + list[list[CNNBlockBase]]: modules in all stages; see arguments of + :class:`ResNet.__init__`. + """ + num_blocks_per_stage = { + 18: [2, 2, 2, 2], + 34: [3, 4, 6, 3], + 50: [3, 4, 6, 3], + 101: [3, 4, 23, 3], + 152: [3, 8, 36, 3], + }[depth] + if block_class is None: + block_class = BasicBlock if depth < 50 else BottleneckBlock + if depth < 50: + in_channels = [64, 64, 128, 256] + out_channels = [64, 128, 256, 512] + else: + in_channels = [64, 256, 512, 1024] + out_channels = [256, 512, 1024, 2048] + ret = [] + for (n, s, i, o) in zip(num_blocks_per_stage, [1, 2, 2, 2], in_channels, out_channels): + if depth >= 50: + kwargs["bottleneck_channels"] = o // 4 + ret.append( + ResNet.make_stage( + block_class=block_class, + num_blocks=n, + stride_per_block=[s] + [1] * (n - 1), + in_channels=i, + out_channels=o, + **kwargs, + ) + ) + return ret + + +ResNetBlockBase = CNNBlockBase +""" +Alias for backward compatibiltiy. +""" + + +def make_stage(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Deprecated alias for backward compatibiltiy. + """ + return ResNet.make_stage(*args, **kwargs) + + +@BACKBONE_REGISTRY.register() +def build_resnet_backbone(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Create a ResNet instance from config. + + Returns: + ResNet: a :class:`ResNet` instance. + """ + # need registration of new blocks/stems? + norm = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.NORM + stem = BasicStem( + in_channels=input_shape.channels, + out_channels=cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.STEM_OUT_CHANNELS, + norm=norm, + ) + + # fmt: off + freeze_at = cfg.MODEL.BACKBONE.FREEZE_AT + out_features = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.OUT_FEATURES + depth = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.DEPTH + num_groups = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.NUM_GROUPS + width_per_group = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.WIDTH_PER_GROUP + bottleneck_channels = num_groups * width_per_group + in_channels = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.STEM_OUT_CHANNELS + out_channels = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.RES2_OUT_CHANNELS + stride_in_1x1 = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.STRIDE_IN_1X1 + res5_dilation = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.RES5_DILATION + deform_on_per_stage = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.DEFORM_ON_PER_STAGE + deform_modulated = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.DEFORM_MODULATED + deform_num_groups = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.DEFORM_NUM_GROUPS + # fmt: on + assert res5_dilation in {1, 2}, "res5_dilation cannot be {}.".format(res5_dilation) + + num_blocks_per_stage = { + 18: [2, 2, 2, 2], + 34: [3, 4, 6, 3], + 50: [3, 4, 6, 3], + 101: [3, 4, 23, 3], + 152: [3, 8, 36, 3], + }[depth] + + if depth in [18, 34]: + assert out_channels == 64, "Must set MODEL.RESNETS.RES2_OUT_CHANNELS = 64 for R18/R34" + assert not any( + deform_on_per_stage + ), "MODEL.RESNETS.DEFORM_ON_PER_STAGE unsupported for R18/R34" + assert res5_dilation == 1, "Must set MODEL.RESNETS.RES5_DILATION = 1 for R18/R34" + assert num_groups == 1, "Must set MODEL.RESNETS.NUM_GROUPS = 1 for R18/R34" + + stages = [] + + for idx, stage_idx in enumerate(range(2, 6)): + # res5_dilation is used this way as a convention in R-FCN & Deformable Conv paper + dilation = res5_dilation if stage_idx == 5 else 1 + first_stride = 1 if idx == 0 or (stage_idx == 5 and dilation == 2) else 2 + stage_kargs = { + "num_blocks": num_blocks_per_stage[idx], + "stride_per_block": [first_stride] + [1] * (num_blocks_per_stage[idx] - 1), + "in_channels": in_channels, + "out_channels": out_channels, + "norm": norm, + } + # Use BasicBlock for R18 and R34. + if depth in [18, 34]: + stage_kargs["block_class"] = BasicBlock + else: + stage_kargs["bottleneck_channels"] = bottleneck_channels + stage_kargs["stride_in_1x1"] = stride_in_1x1 + stage_kargs["dilation"] = dilation + stage_kargs["num_groups"] = num_groups + if deform_on_per_stage[idx]: + stage_kargs["block_class"] = DeformBottleneckBlock + stage_kargs["deform_modulated"] = deform_modulated + stage_kargs["deform_num_groups"] = deform_num_groups + else: + stage_kargs["block_class"] = BottleneckBlock + blocks = ResNet.make_stage(**stage_kargs) + in_channels = out_channels + out_channels *= 2 + bottleneck_channels *= 2 + stages.append(blocks) + return ResNet(stem, stages, out_features=out_features, freeze_at=freeze_at) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/swin.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/swin.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..780b6fc --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/swin.py @@ -0,0 +1,695 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +""" +Implementation of Swin models from :paper:`swin`. + +This code is adapted from https://github.com/SwinTransformer/Swin-Transformer-Object-Detection/blob/master/mmdet/models/backbones/swin_transformer.py with minimal modifications. # noqa +-------------------------------------------------------- +Swin Transformer +Copyright (c) 2021 Microsoft +Licensed under The MIT License [see LICENSE for details] +Written by Ze Liu, Yutong Lin, Yixuan Wei +-------------------------------------------------------- +LICENSE: https://github.com/SwinTransformer/Swin-Transformer-Object-Detection/blob/461e003166a8083d0b620beacd4662a2df306bd6/LICENSE +""" + +import numpy as np +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F +import torch.utils.checkpoint as checkpoint + +from detectron2.modeling.backbone.backbone import Backbone + +_to_2tuple = nn.modules.utils._ntuple(2) + + +class Mlp(nn.Module): + """Multilayer perceptron.""" + + def __init__( + self, in_features, hidden_features=None, out_features=None, act_layer=nn.GELU, drop=0.0 + ): + super().__init__() + out_features = out_features or in_features + hidden_features = hidden_features or in_features + self.fc1 = nn.Linear(in_features, hidden_features) + self.act = act_layer() + self.fc2 = nn.Linear(hidden_features, out_features) + self.drop = nn.Dropout(drop) + + def forward(self, x): + x = self.fc1(x) + x = self.act(x) + x = self.drop(x) + x = self.fc2(x) + x = self.drop(x) + return x + + +def window_partition(x, window_size): + """ + Args: + x: (B, H, W, C) + window_size (int): window size + Returns: + windows: (num_windows*B, window_size, window_size, C) + """ + B, H, W, C = x.shape + x = x.view(B, H // window_size, window_size, W // window_size, window_size, C) + windows = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, window_size, window_size, C) + return windows + + +def window_reverse(windows, window_size, H, W): + """ + Args: + windows: (num_windows*B, window_size, window_size, C) + window_size (int): Window size + H (int): Height of image + W (int): Width of image + Returns: + x: (B, H, W, C) + """ + B = int(windows.shape[0] / (H * W / window_size / window_size)) + x = windows.view(B, H // window_size, W // window_size, window_size, window_size, -1) + x = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(B, H, W, -1) + return x + + +class WindowAttention(nn.Module): + """Window based multi-head self attention (W-MSA) module with relative position bias. + It supports both of shifted and non-shifted window. + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + window_size (tuple[int]): The height and width of the window. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads. + qkv_bias (bool, optional): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. + Default: True + qk_scale (float | None, optional): Override default qk scale of head_dim ** -0.5 if set + attn_drop (float, optional): Dropout ratio of attention weight. Default: 0.0 + proj_drop (float, optional): Dropout ratio of output. Default: 0.0 + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dim, + window_size, + num_heads, + qkv_bias=True, + qk_scale=None, + attn_drop=0.0, + proj_drop=0.0, + ): + + super().__init__() + self.dim = dim + self.window_size = window_size # Wh, Ww + self.num_heads = num_heads + head_dim = dim // num_heads + self.scale = qk_scale or head_dim**-0.5 + + # define a parameter table of relative position bias + self.relative_position_bias_table = nn.Parameter( + torch.zeros((2 * window_size[0] - 1) * (2 * window_size[1] - 1), num_heads) + ) # 2*Wh-1 * 2*Ww-1, nH + + # get pair-wise relative position index for each token inside the window + coords_h = torch.arange(self.window_size[0]) + coords_w = torch.arange(self.window_size[1]) + coords = torch.stack(torch.meshgrid([coords_h, coords_w])) # 2, Wh, Ww + coords_flatten = torch.flatten(coords, 1) # 2, Wh*Ww + relative_coords = coords_flatten[:, :, None] - coords_flatten[:, None, :] # 2, Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww + relative_coords = relative_coords.permute(1, 2, 0).contiguous() # Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww, 2 + relative_coords[:, :, 0] += self.window_size[0] - 1 # shift to start from 0 + relative_coords[:, :, 1] += self.window_size[1] - 1 + relative_coords[:, :, 0] *= 2 * self.window_size[1] - 1 + relative_position_index = relative_coords.sum(-1) # Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww + self.register_buffer("relative_position_index", relative_position_index) + + self.qkv = nn.Linear(dim, dim * 3, bias=qkv_bias) + self.attn_drop = nn.Dropout(attn_drop) + self.proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim) + self.proj_drop = nn.Dropout(proj_drop) + + nn.init.trunc_normal_(self.relative_position_bias_table, std=0.02) + self.softmax = nn.Softmax(dim=-1) + + def forward(self, x, mask=None): + """Forward function. + Args: + x: input features with shape of (num_windows*B, N, C) + mask: (0/-inf) mask with shape of (num_windows, Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww) or None + """ + B_, N, C = x.shape + qkv = ( + self.qkv(x) + .reshape(B_, N, 3, self.num_heads, C // self.num_heads) + .permute(2, 0, 3, 1, 4) + ) + q, k, v = qkv[0], qkv[1], qkv[2] # make torchscript happy (cannot use tensor as tuple) + + q = q * self.scale + attn = q @ k.transpose(-2, -1) + + relative_position_bias = self.relative_position_bias_table[ + self.relative_position_index.view(-1) + ].view( + self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], -1 + ) # Wh*Ww,Wh*Ww,nH + relative_position_bias = relative_position_bias.permute( + 2, 0, 1 + ).contiguous() # nH, Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww + attn = attn + relative_position_bias.unsqueeze(0) + + if mask is not None: + nW = mask.shape[0] + attn = attn.view(B_ // nW, nW, self.num_heads, N, N) + mask.unsqueeze(1).unsqueeze(0) + attn = attn.view(-1, self.num_heads, N, N) + attn = self.softmax(attn) + else: + attn = self.softmax(attn) + + attn = self.attn_drop(attn) + + x = (attn @ v).transpose(1, 2).reshape(B_, N, C) + x = self.proj(x) + x = self.proj_drop(x) + return x + + +class SwinTransformerBlock(nn.Module): + """Swin Transformer Block. + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads. + window_size (int): Window size. + shift_size (int): Shift size for SW-MSA. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. + qkv_bias (bool, optional): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. Default: True + qk_scale (float | None, optional): Override default qk scale of head_dim ** -0.5 if set. + drop (float, optional): Dropout rate. Default: 0.0 + attn_drop (float, optional): Attention dropout rate. Default: 0.0 + drop_path (float, optional): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0 + act_layer (nn.Module, optional): Activation layer. Default: nn.GELU + norm_layer (nn.Module, optional): Normalization layer. Default: nn.LayerNorm + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dim, + num_heads, + window_size=7, + shift_size=0, + mlp_ratio=4.0, + qkv_bias=True, + qk_scale=None, + drop=0.0, + attn_drop=0.0, + drop_path=0.0, + act_layer=nn.GELU, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + ): + super().__init__() + self.dim = dim + self.num_heads = num_heads + self.window_size = window_size + self.shift_size = shift_size + self.mlp_ratio = mlp_ratio + assert 0 <= self.shift_size < self.window_size, "shift_size must in 0-window_size" + + self.norm1 = norm_layer(dim) + self.attn = WindowAttention( + dim, + window_size=_to_2tuple(self.window_size), + num_heads=num_heads, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + qk_scale=qk_scale, + attn_drop=attn_drop, + proj_drop=drop, + ) + + if drop_path > 0.0: + from timm.models.layers import DropPath + + self.drop_path = DropPath(drop_path) + else: + self.drop_path = nn.Identity() + self.norm2 = norm_layer(dim) + mlp_hidden_dim = int(dim * mlp_ratio) + self.mlp = Mlp( + in_features=dim, hidden_features=mlp_hidden_dim, act_layer=act_layer, drop=drop + ) + + self.H = None + self.W = None + + def forward(self, x, mask_matrix): + """Forward function. + Args: + x: Input feature, tensor size (B, H*W, C). + H, W: Spatial resolution of the input feature. + mask_matrix: Attention mask for cyclic shift. + """ + B, L, C = x.shape + H, W = self.H, self.W + assert L == H * W, "input feature has wrong size" + + shortcut = x + x = self.norm1(x) + x = x.view(B, H, W, C) + + # pad feature maps to multiples of window size + pad_l = pad_t = 0 + pad_r = (self.window_size - W % self.window_size) % self.window_size + pad_b = (self.window_size - H % self.window_size) % self.window_size + x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, pad_l, pad_r, pad_t, pad_b)) + _, Hp, Wp, _ = x.shape + + # cyclic shift + if self.shift_size > 0: + shifted_x = torch.roll(x, shifts=(-self.shift_size, -self.shift_size), dims=(1, 2)) + attn_mask = mask_matrix + else: + shifted_x = x + attn_mask = None + + # partition windows + x_windows = window_partition( + shifted_x, self.window_size + ) # nW*B, window_size, window_size, C + x_windows = x_windows.view( + -1, self.window_size * self.window_size, C + ) # nW*B, window_size*window_size, C + + # W-MSA/SW-MSA + attn_windows = self.attn(x_windows, mask=attn_mask) # nW*B, window_size*window_size, C + + # merge windows + attn_windows = attn_windows.view(-1, self.window_size, self.window_size, C) + shifted_x = window_reverse(attn_windows, self.window_size, Hp, Wp) # B H' W' C + + # reverse cyclic shift + if self.shift_size > 0: + x = torch.roll(shifted_x, shifts=(self.shift_size, self.shift_size), dims=(1, 2)) + else: + x = shifted_x + + if pad_r > 0 or pad_b > 0: + x = x[:, :H, :W, :].contiguous() + + x = x.view(B, H * W, C) + + # FFN + x = shortcut + self.drop_path(x) + x = x + self.drop_path(self.mlp(self.norm2(x))) + + return x + + +class PatchMerging(nn.Module): + """Patch Merging Layer + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + norm_layer (nn.Module, optional): Normalization layer. Default: nn.LayerNorm + """ + + def __init__(self, dim, norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm): + super().__init__() + self.dim = dim + self.reduction = nn.Linear(4 * dim, 2 * dim, bias=False) + self.norm = norm_layer(4 * dim) + + def forward(self, x, H, W): + """Forward function. + Args: + x: Input feature, tensor size (B, H*W, C). + H, W: Spatial resolution of the input feature. + """ + B, L, C = x.shape + assert L == H * W, "input feature has wrong size" + + x = x.view(B, H, W, C) + + # padding + pad_input = (H % 2 == 1) or (W % 2 == 1) + if pad_input: + x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, 0, W % 2, 0, H % 2)) + + x0 = x[:, 0::2, 0::2, :] # B H/2 W/2 C + x1 = x[:, 1::2, 0::2, :] # B H/2 W/2 C + x2 = x[:, 0::2, 1::2, :] # B H/2 W/2 C + x3 = x[:, 1::2, 1::2, :] # B H/2 W/2 C + x = torch.cat([x0, x1, x2, x3], -1) # B H/2 W/2 4*C + x = x.view(B, -1, 4 * C) # B H/2*W/2 4*C + + x = self.norm(x) + x = self.reduction(x) + + return x + + +class BasicLayer(nn.Module): + """A basic Swin Transformer layer for one stage. + Args: + dim (int): Number of feature channels + depth (int): Depths of this stage. + num_heads (int): Number of attention head. + window_size (int): Local window size. Default: 7. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. Default: 4. + qkv_bias (bool, optional): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. Default: True + qk_scale (float | None, optional): Override default qk scale of head_dim ** -0.5 if set. + drop (float, optional): Dropout rate. Default: 0.0 + attn_drop (float, optional): Attention dropout rate. Default: 0.0 + drop_path (float | tuple[float], optional): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0 + norm_layer (nn.Module, optional): Normalization layer. Default: nn.LayerNorm + downsample (nn.Module | None, optional): Downsample layer at the end of the layer. + Default: None + use_checkpoint (bool): Whether to use checkpointing to save memory. Default: False. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dim, + depth, + num_heads, + window_size=7, + mlp_ratio=4.0, + qkv_bias=True, + qk_scale=None, + drop=0.0, + attn_drop=0.0, + drop_path=0.0, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + downsample=None, + use_checkpoint=False, + ): + super().__init__() + self.window_size = window_size + self.shift_size = window_size // 2 + self.depth = depth + self.use_checkpoint = use_checkpoint + + # build blocks + self.blocks = nn.ModuleList( + [ + SwinTransformerBlock( + dim=dim, + num_heads=num_heads, + window_size=window_size, + shift_size=0 if (i % 2 == 0) else window_size // 2, + mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + qk_scale=qk_scale, + drop=drop, + attn_drop=attn_drop, + drop_path=drop_path[i] if isinstance(drop_path, list) else drop_path, + norm_layer=norm_layer, + ) + for i in range(depth) + ] + ) + + # patch merging layer + if downsample is not None: + self.downsample = downsample(dim=dim, norm_layer=norm_layer) + else: + self.downsample = None + + def forward(self, x, H, W): + """Forward function. + Args: + x: Input feature, tensor size (B, H*W, C). + H, W: Spatial resolution of the input feature. + """ + + # calculate attention mask for SW-MSA + Hp = int(np.ceil(H / self.window_size)) * self.window_size + Wp = int(np.ceil(W / self.window_size)) * self.window_size + img_mask = torch.zeros((1, Hp, Wp, 1), device=x.device) # 1 Hp Wp 1 + h_slices = ( + slice(0, -self.window_size), + slice(-self.window_size, -self.shift_size), + slice(-self.shift_size, None), + ) + w_slices = ( + slice(0, -self.window_size), + slice(-self.window_size, -self.shift_size), + slice(-self.shift_size, None), + ) + cnt = 0 + for h in h_slices: + for w in w_slices: + img_mask[:, h, w, :] = cnt + cnt += 1 + + mask_windows = window_partition( + img_mask, self.window_size + ) # nW, window_size, window_size, 1 + mask_windows = mask_windows.view(-1, self.window_size * self.window_size) + attn_mask = mask_windows.unsqueeze(1) - mask_windows.unsqueeze(2) + attn_mask = attn_mask.masked_fill(attn_mask != 0, float(-100.0)).masked_fill( + attn_mask == 0, float(0.0) + ) + + for blk in self.blocks: + blk.H, blk.W = H, W + if self.use_checkpoint: + x = checkpoint.checkpoint(blk, x, attn_mask) + else: + x = blk(x, attn_mask) + if self.downsample is not None: + x_down = self.downsample(x, H, W) + Wh, Ww = (H + 1) // 2, (W + 1) // 2 + return x, H, W, x_down, Wh, Ww + else: + return x, H, W, x, H, W + + +class PatchEmbed(nn.Module): + """Image to Patch Embedding + Args: + patch_size (int): Patch token size. Default: 4. + in_chans (int): Number of input image channels. Default: 3. + embed_dim (int): Number of linear projection output channels. Default: 96. + norm_layer (nn.Module, optional): Normalization layer. Default: None + """ + + def __init__(self, patch_size=4, in_chans=3, embed_dim=96, norm_layer=None): + super().__init__() + patch_size = _to_2tuple(patch_size) + self.patch_size = patch_size + + self.in_chans = in_chans + self.embed_dim = embed_dim + + self.proj = nn.Conv2d(in_chans, embed_dim, kernel_size=patch_size, stride=patch_size) + if norm_layer is not None: + self.norm = norm_layer(embed_dim) + else: + self.norm = None + + def forward(self, x): + """Forward function.""" + # padding + _, _, H, W = x.size() + if W % self.patch_size[1] != 0: + x = F.pad(x, (0, self.patch_size[1] - W % self.patch_size[1])) + if H % self.patch_size[0] != 0: + x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, 0, self.patch_size[0] - H % self.patch_size[0])) + + x = self.proj(x) # B C Wh Ww + if self.norm is not None: + Wh, Ww = x.size(2), x.size(3) + x = x.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2) + x = self.norm(x) + x = x.transpose(1, 2).view(-1, self.embed_dim, Wh, Ww) + + return x + + +class SwinTransformer(Backbone): + """Swin Transformer backbone. + A PyTorch impl of : `Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer using Shifted + Windows` - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.14030 + Args: + pretrain_img_size (int): Input image size for training the pretrained model, + used in absolute postion embedding. Default 224. + patch_size (int | tuple(int)): Patch size. Default: 4. + in_chans (int): Number of input image channels. Default: 3. + embed_dim (int): Number of linear projection output channels. Default: 96. + depths (tuple[int]): Depths of each Swin Transformer stage. + num_heads (tuple[int]): Number of attention head of each stage. + window_size (int): Window size. Default: 7. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. Default: 4. + qkv_bias (bool): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. Default: True + qk_scale (float): Override default qk scale of head_dim ** -0.5 if set. + drop_rate (float): Dropout rate. + attn_drop_rate (float): Attention dropout rate. Default: 0. + drop_path_rate (float): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.2. + norm_layer (nn.Module): Normalization layer. Default: nn.LayerNorm. + ape (bool): If True, add absolute position embedding to the patch embedding. Default: False. + patch_norm (bool): If True, add normalization after patch embedding. Default: True. + out_indices (Sequence[int]): Output from which stages. + frozen_stages (int): Stages to be frozen (stop grad and set eval mode). + -1 means not freezing any parameters. + use_checkpoint (bool): Whether to use checkpointing to save memory. Default: False. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + pretrain_img_size=224, + patch_size=4, + in_chans=3, + embed_dim=96, + depths=(2, 2, 6, 2), + num_heads=(3, 6, 12, 24), + window_size=7, + mlp_ratio=4.0, + qkv_bias=True, + qk_scale=None, + drop_rate=0.0, + attn_drop_rate=0.0, + drop_path_rate=0.2, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + ape=False, + patch_norm=True, + out_indices=(0, 1, 2, 3), + frozen_stages=-1, + use_checkpoint=False, + ): + super().__init__() + + self.pretrain_img_size = pretrain_img_size + self.num_layers = len(depths) + self.embed_dim = embed_dim + self.ape = ape + self.patch_norm = patch_norm + self.out_indices = out_indices + self.frozen_stages = frozen_stages + + # split image into non-overlapping patches + self.patch_embed = PatchEmbed( + patch_size=patch_size, + in_chans=in_chans, + embed_dim=embed_dim, + norm_layer=norm_layer if self.patch_norm else None, + ) + + # absolute position embedding + if self.ape: + pretrain_img_size = _to_2tuple(pretrain_img_size) + patch_size = _to_2tuple(patch_size) + patches_resolution = [ + pretrain_img_size[0] // patch_size[0], + pretrain_img_size[1] // patch_size[1], + ] + + self.absolute_pos_embed = nn.Parameter( + torch.zeros(1, embed_dim, patches_resolution[0], patches_resolution[1]) + ) + nn.init.trunc_normal_(self.absolute_pos_embed, std=0.02) + + self.pos_drop = nn.Dropout(p=drop_rate) + + # stochastic depth + dpr = [ + x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, drop_path_rate, sum(depths)) + ] # stochastic depth decay rule + + # build layers + self.layers = nn.ModuleList() + for i_layer in range(self.num_layers): + layer = BasicLayer( + dim=int(embed_dim * 2**i_layer), + depth=depths[i_layer], + num_heads=num_heads[i_layer], + window_size=window_size, + mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + qk_scale=qk_scale, + drop=drop_rate, + attn_drop=attn_drop_rate, + drop_path=dpr[sum(depths[:i_layer]) : sum(depths[: i_layer + 1])], + norm_layer=norm_layer, + downsample=PatchMerging if (i_layer < self.num_layers - 1) else None, + use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint, + ) + self.layers.append(layer) + + num_features = [int(embed_dim * 2**i) for i in range(self.num_layers)] + self.num_features = num_features + + # add a norm layer for each output + for i_layer in out_indices: + layer = norm_layer(num_features[i_layer]) + layer_name = f"norm{i_layer}" + self.add_module(layer_name, layer) + + self._freeze_stages() + self._out_features = ["p{}".format(i) for i in self.out_indices] + self._out_feature_channels = { + "p{}".format(i): self.embed_dim * 2**i for i in self.out_indices + } + self._out_feature_strides = {"p{}".format(i): 2 ** (i + 2) for i in self.out_indices} + self._size_devisibility = 32 + + self.apply(self._init_weights) + + def _freeze_stages(self): + if self.frozen_stages >= 0: + self.patch_embed.eval() + for param in self.patch_embed.parameters(): + param.requires_grad = False + + if self.frozen_stages >= 1 and self.ape: + self.absolute_pos_embed.requires_grad = False + + if self.frozen_stages >= 2: + self.pos_drop.eval() + for i in range(0, self.frozen_stages - 1): + m = self.layers[i] + m.eval() + for param in m.parameters(): + param.requires_grad = False + + def _init_weights(self, m): + if isinstance(m, nn.Linear): + nn.init.trunc_normal_(m.weight, std=0.02) + if isinstance(m, nn.Linear) and m.bias is not None: + nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0) + elif isinstance(m, nn.LayerNorm): + nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0) + nn.init.constant_(m.weight, 1.0) + + @property + def size_divisibility(self): + return self._size_divisibility + + def forward(self, x): + """Forward function.""" + x = self.patch_embed(x) + + Wh, Ww = x.size(2), x.size(3) + if self.ape: + # interpolate the position embedding to the corresponding size + absolute_pos_embed = F.interpolate( + self.absolute_pos_embed, size=(Wh, Ww), mode="bicubic" + ) + x = (x + absolute_pos_embed).flatten(2).transpose(1, 2) # B Wh*Ww C + else: + x = x.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2) + x = self.pos_drop(x) + + outs = {} + for i in range(self.num_layers): + layer = self.layers[i] + x_out, H, W, x, Wh, Ww = layer(x, Wh, Ww) + + if i in self.out_indices: + norm_layer = getattr(self, f"norm{i}") + x_out = norm_layer(x_out) + + out = x_out.view(-1, H, W, self.num_features[i]).permute(0, 3, 1, 2).contiguous() + outs["p{}".format(i)] = out + + return outs diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/utils.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b89a4c --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +import math +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F + +__all__ = [ + "window_partition", + "window_unpartition", + "add_decomposed_rel_pos", + "get_abs_pos", + "PatchEmbed", +] + + +def window_partition(x, window_size): + """ + Partition into non-overlapping windows with padding if needed. + Args: + x (tensor): input tokens with [B, H, W, C]. + window_size (int): window size. + + Returns: + windows: windows after partition with [B * num_windows, window_size, window_size, C]. + (Hp, Wp): padded height and width before partition + """ + B, H, W, C = x.shape + + pad_h = (window_size - H % window_size) % window_size + pad_w = (window_size - W % window_size) % window_size + if pad_h > 0 or pad_w > 0: + x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, 0, pad_w, 0, pad_h)) + Hp, Wp = H + pad_h, W + pad_w + + x = x.view(B, Hp // window_size, window_size, Wp // window_size, window_size, C) + windows = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, window_size, window_size, C) + return windows, (Hp, Wp) + + +def window_unpartition(windows, window_size, pad_hw, hw): + """ + Window unpartition into original sequences and removing padding. + Args: + x (tensor): input tokens with [B * num_windows, window_size, window_size, C]. + window_size (int): window size. + pad_hw (Tuple): padded height and width (Hp, Wp). + hw (Tuple): original height and width (H, W) before padding. + + Returns: + x: unpartitioned sequences with [B, H, W, C]. + """ + Hp, Wp = pad_hw + H, W = hw + B = windows.shape[0] // (Hp * Wp // window_size // window_size) + x = windows.view(B, Hp // window_size, Wp // window_size, window_size, window_size, -1) + x = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(B, Hp, Wp, -1) + + if Hp > H or Wp > W: + x = x[:, :H, :W, :].contiguous() + return x + + +def get_rel_pos(q_size, k_size, rel_pos): + """ + Get relative positional embeddings according to the relative positions of + query and key sizes. + Args: + q_size (int): size of query q. + k_size (int): size of key k. + rel_pos (Tensor): relative position embeddings (L, C). + + Returns: + Extracted positional embeddings according to relative positions. + """ + max_rel_dist = int(2 * max(q_size, k_size) - 1) + # Interpolate rel pos if needed. + if rel_pos.shape[0] != max_rel_dist: + # Interpolate rel pos. + rel_pos_resized = F.interpolate( + rel_pos.reshape(1, rel_pos.shape[0], -1).permute(0, 2, 1), + size=max_rel_dist, + mode="linear", + ) + rel_pos_resized = rel_pos_resized.reshape(-1, max_rel_dist).permute(1, 0) + else: + rel_pos_resized = rel_pos + + # Scale the coords with short length if shapes for q and k are different. + q_coords = torch.arange(q_size)[:, None] * max(k_size / q_size, 1.0) + k_coords = torch.arange(k_size)[None, :] * max(q_size / k_size, 1.0) + relative_coords = (q_coords - k_coords) + (k_size - 1) * max(q_size / k_size, 1.0) + + return rel_pos_resized[relative_coords.long()] + + +def add_decomposed_rel_pos(attn, q, rel_pos_h, rel_pos_w, q_size, k_size): + """ + Calculate decomposed Relative Positional Embeddings from :paper:`mvitv2`. + https://github.com/facebookresearch/mvit/blob/19786631e330df9f3622e5402b4a419a263a2c80/mvit/models/attention.py # noqa B950 + Args: + attn (Tensor): attention map. + q (Tensor): query q in the attention layer with shape (B, q_h * q_w, C). + rel_pos_h (Tensor): relative position embeddings (Lh, C) for height axis. + rel_pos_w (Tensor): relative position embeddings (Lw, C) for width axis. + q_size (Tuple): spatial sequence size of query q with (q_h, q_w). + k_size (Tuple): spatial sequence size of key k with (k_h, k_w). + + Returns: + attn (Tensor): attention map with added relative positional embeddings. + """ + q_h, q_w = q_size + k_h, k_w = k_size + Rh = get_rel_pos(q_h, k_h, rel_pos_h) + Rw = get_rel_pos(q_w, k_w, rel_pos_w) + + B, _, dim = q.shape + r_q = q.reshape(B, q_h, q_w, dim) + rel_h = torch.einsum("bhwc,hkc->bhwk", r_q, Rh) + rel_w = torch.einsum("bhwc,wkc->bhwk", r_q, Rw) + + attn = ( + attn.view(B, q_h, q_w, k_h, k_w) + rel_h[:, :, :, :, None] + rel_w[:, :, :, None, :] + ).view(B, q_h * q_w, k_h * k_w) + + return attn + + +def get_abs_pos(abs_pos, has_cls_token, hw): + """ + Calculate absolute positional embeddings. If needed, resize embeddings and remove cls_token + dimension for the original embeddings. + Args: + abs_pos (Tensor): absolute positional embeddings with (1, num_position, C). + has_cls_token (bool): If true, has 1 embedding in abs_pos for cls token. + hw (Tuple): size of input image tokens. + + Returns: + Absolute positional embeddings after processing with shape (1, H, W, C) + """ + h, w = hw + if has_cls_token: + abs_pos = abs_pos[:, 1:] + xy_num = abs_pos.shape[1] + size = int(math.sqrt(xy_num)) + assert size * size == xy_num + + if size != h or size != w: + new_abs_pos = F.interpolate( + abs_pos.reshape(1, size, size, -1).permute(0, 3, 1, 2), + size=(h, w), + mode="bicubic", + align_corners=False, + ) + + return new_abs_pos.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) + else: + return abs_pos.reshape(1, h, w, -1) + + +class PatchEmbed(nn.Module): + """ + Image to Patch Embedding. + """ + + def __init__( + self, kernel_size=(16, 16), stride=(16, 16), padding=(0, 0), in_chans=3, embed_dim=768 + ): + """ + Args: + kernel_size (Tuple): kernel size of the projection layer. + stride (Tuple): stride of the projection layer. + padding (Tuple): padding size of the projection layer. + in_chans (int): Number of input image channels. + embed_dim (int): embed_dim (int): Patch embedding dimension. + """ + super().__init__() + + self.proj = nn.Conv2d( + in_chans, embed_dim, kernel_size=kernel_size, stride=stride, padding=padding + ) + + def forward(self, x): + x = self.proj(x) + # B C H W -> B H W C + x = x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) + return x diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/backbone/vit.py b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/vit.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..31cc28a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/backbone/vit.py @@ -0,0 +1,524 @@ +import logging +import math +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init +import torch +import torch.nn as nn + +from detectron2.layers import CNNBlockBase, Conv2d, get_norm +from detectron2.modeling.backbone.fpn import _assert_strides_are_log2_contiguous + +from .backbone import Backbone +from .utils import ( + PatchEmbed, + add_decomposed_rel_pos, + get_abs_pos, + window_partition, + window_unpartition, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +__all__ = ["ViT", "SimpleFeaturePyramid", "get_vit_lr_decay_rate"] + + +class Attention(nn.Module): + """Multi-head Attention block with relative position embeddings.""" + + def __init__( + self, + dim, + num_heads=8, + qkv_bias=True, + use_rel_pos=False, + rel_pos_zero_init=True, + input_size=None, + ): + """ + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads. + qkv_bias (bool: If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. + rel_pos (bool): If True, add relative positional embeddings to the attention map. + rel_pos_zero_init (bool): If True, zero initialize relative positional parameters. + input_size (int or None): Input resolution for calculating the relative positional + parameter size. + """ + super().__init__() + self.num_heads = num_heads + head_dim = dim // num_heads + self.scale = head_dim**-0.5 + + self.qkv = nn.Linear(dim, dim * 3, bias=qkv_bias) + self.proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim) + + self.use_rel_pos = use_rel_pos + if self.use_rel_pos: + # initialize relative positional embeddings + self.rel_pos_h = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(2 * input_size[0] - 1, head_dim)) + self.rel_pos_w = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(2 * input_size[1] - 1, head_dim)) + + if not rel_pos_zero_init: + nn.init.trunc_normal_(self.rel_pos_h, std=0.02) + nn.init.trunc_normal_(self.rel_pos_w, std=0.02) + + def forward(self, x): + B, H, W, _ = x.shape + # qkv with shape (3, B, nHead, H * W, C) + qkv = self.qkv(x).reshape(B, H * W, 3, self.num_heads, -1).permute(2, 0, 3, 1, 4) + # q, k, v with shape (B * nHead, H * W, C) + q, k, v = qkv.reshape(3, B * self.num_heads, H * W, -1).unbind(0) + + attn = (q * self.scale) @ k.transpose(-2, -1) + + if self.use_rel_pos: + attn = add_decomposed_rel_pos(attn, q, self.rel_pos_h, self.rel_pos_w, (H, W), (H, W)) + + attn = attn.softmax(dim=-1) + x = (attn @ v).view(B, self.num_heads, H, W, -1).permute(0, 2, 3, 1, 4).reshape(B, H, W, -1) + x = self.proj(x) + + return x + + +class ResBottleneckBlock(CNNBlockBase): + """ + The standard bottleneck residual block without the last activation layer. + It contains 3 conv layers with kernels 1x1, 3x3, 1x1. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + in_channels, + out_channels, + bottleneck_channels, + norm="LN", + act_layer=nn.GELU, + ): + """ + Args: + in_channels (int): Number of input channels. + out_channels (int): Number of output channels. + bottleneck_channels (int): number of output channels for the 3x3 + "bottleneck" conv layers. + norm (str or callable): normalization for all conv layers. + See :func:`layers.get_norm` for supported format. + act_layer (callable): activation for all conv layers. + """ + super().__init__(in_channels, out_channels, 1) + + self.conv1 = Conv2d(in_channels, bottleneck_channels, 1, bias=False) + self.norm1 = get_norm(norm, bottleneck_channels) + self.act1 = act_layer() + + self.conv2 = Conv2d( + bottleneck_channels, + bottleneck_channels, + 3, + padding=1, + bias=False, + ) + self.norm2 = get_norm(norm, bottleneck_channels) + self.act2 = act_layer() + + self.conv3 = Conv2d(bottleneck_channels, out_channels, 1, bias=False) + self.norm3 = get_norm(norm, out_channels) + + for layer in [self.conv1, self.conv2, self.conv3]: + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(layer) + for layer in [self.norm1, self.norm2]: + layer.weight.data.fill_(1.0) + layer.bias.data.zero_() + # zero init last norm layer. + self.norm3.weight.data.zero_() + self.norm3.bias.data.zero_() + + def forward(self, x): + out = x + for layer in self.children(): + out = layer(out) + + out = x + out + return out + + +class Block(nn.Module): + """Transformer blocks with support of window attention and residual propagation blocks""" + + def __init__( + self, + dim, + num_heads, + mlp_ratio=4.0, + qkv_bias=True, + drop_path=0.0, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + act_layer=nn.GELU, + use_rel_pos=False, + rel_pos_zero_init=True, + window_size=0, + use_residual_block=False, + input_size=None, + ): + """ + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads in each ViT block. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. + qkv_bias (bool): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. + drop_path (float): Stochastic depth rate. + norm_layer (nn.Module): Normalization layer. + act_layer (nn.Module): Activation layer. + use_rel_pos (bool): If True, add relative positional embeddings to the attention map. + rel_pos_zero_init (bool): If True, zero initialize relative positional parameters. + window_size (int): Window size for window attention blocks. If it equals 0, then not + use window attention. + use_residual_block (bool): If True, use a residual block after the MLP block. + input_size (int or None): Input resolution for calculating the relative positional + parameter size. + """ + super().__init__() + self.norm1 = norm_layer(dim) + self.attn = Attention( + dim, + num_heads=num_heads, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + use_rel_pos=use_rel_pos, + rel_pos_zero_init=rel_pos_zero_init, + input_size=input_size if window_size == 0 else (window_size, window_size), + ) + + from timm.models.layers import DropPath, Mlp + + self.drop_path = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity() + self.norm2 = norm_layer(dim) + self.mlp = Mlp(in_features=dim, hidden_features=int(dim * mlp_ratio), act_layer=act_layer) + + self.window_size = window_size + + self.use_residual_block = use_residual_block + if use_residual_block: + # Use a residual block with bottleneck channel as dim // 2 + self.residual = ResBottleneckBlock( + in_channels=dim, + out_channels=dim, + bottleneck_channels=dim // 2, + norm="LN", + act_layer=act_layer, + ) + + def forward(self, x): + shortcut = x + x = self.norm1(x) + # Window partition + if self.window_size > 0: + H, W = x.shape[1], x.shape[2] + x, pad_hw = window_partition(x, self.window_size) + + x = self.attn(x) + # Reverse window partition + if self.window_size > 0: + x = window_unpartition(x, self.window_size, pad_hw, (H, W)) + + x = shortcut + self.drop_path(x) + x = x + self.drop_path(self.mlp(self.norm2(x))) + + if self.use_residual_block: + x = self.residual(x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)).permute(0, 2, 3, 1) + + return x + + +class ViT(Backbone): + """ + This module implements Vision Transformer (ViT) backbone in :paper:`vitdet`. + "Exploring Plain Vision Transformer Backbones for Object Detection", + https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.16527 + """ + + def __init__( + self, + img_size=1024, + patch_size=16, + in_chans=3, + embed_dim=768, + depth=12, + num_heads=12, + mlp_ratio=4.0, + qkv_bias=True, + drop_path_rate=0.0, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + act_layer=nn.GELU, + use_abs_pos=True, + use_rel_pos=False, + rel_pos_zero_init=True, + window_size=0, + window_block_indexes=(), + residual_block_indexes=(), + use_act_checkpoint=False, + pretrain_img_size=224, + pretrain_use_cls_token=True, + out_feature="last_feat", + ): + """ + Args: + img_size (int): Input image size. + patch_size (int): Patch size. + in_chans (int): Number of input image channels. + embed_dim (int): Patch embedding dimension. + depth (int): Depth of ViT. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads in each ViT block. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. + qkv_bias (bool): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. + drop_path_rate (float): Stochastic depth rate. + norm_layer (nn.Module): Normalization layer. + act_layer (nn.Module): Activation layer. + use_abs_pos (bool): If True, use absolute positional embeddings. + use_rel_pos (bool): If True, add relative positional embeddings to the attention map. + rel_pos_zero_init (bool): If True, zero initialize relative positional parameters. + window_size (int): Window size for window attention blocks. + window_block_indexes (list): Indexes for blocks using window attention. + residual_block_indexes (list): Indexes for blocks using conv propagation. + use_act_checkpoint (bool): If True, use activation checkpointing. + pretrain_img_size (int): input image size for pretraining models. + pretrain_use_cls_token (bool): If True, pretrainig models use class token. + out_feature (str): name of the feature from the last block. + """ + super().__init__() + self.pretrain_use_cls_token = pretrain_use_cls_token + + self.patch_embed = PatchEmbed( + kernel_size=(patch_size, patch_size), + stride=(patch_size, patch_size), + in_chans=in_chans, + embed_dim=embed_dim, + ) + + if use_abs_pos: + # Initialize absolute positional embedding with pretrain image size. + num_patches = (pretrain_img_size // patch_size) * (pretrain_img_size // patch_size) + num_positions = (num_patches + 1) if pretrain_use_cls_token else num_patches + self.pos_embed = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, num_positions, embed_dim)) + else: + self.pos_embed = None + + # stochastic depth decay rule + dpr = [x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, drop_path_rate, depth)] + + self.blocks = nn.ModuleList() + for i in range(depth): + block = Block( + dim=embed_dim, + num_heads=num_heads, + mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + drop_path=dpr[i], + norm_layer=norm_layer, + act_layer=act_layer, + use_rel_pos=use_rel_pos, + rel_pos_zero_init=rel_pos_zero_init, + window_size=window_size if i in window_block_indexes else 0, + use_residual_block=i in residual_block_indexes, + input_size=(img_size // patch_size, img_size // patch_size), + ) + if use_act_checkpoint: + # TODO: use torch.utils.checkpoint + from fairscale.nn.checkpoint import checkpoint_wrapper + + block = checkpoint_wrapper(block) + self.blocks.append(block) + + self._out_feature_channels = {out_feature: embed_dim} + self._out_feature_strides = {out_feature: patch_size} + self._out_features = [out_feature] + + if self.pos_embed is not None: + nn.init.trunc_normal_(self.pos_embed, std=0.02) + + self.apply(self._init_weights) + + def _init_weights(self, m): + if isinstance(m, nn.Linear): + nn.init.trunc_normal_(m.weight, std=0.02) + if isinstance(m, nn.Linear) and m.bias is not None: + nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0) + elif isinstance(m, nn.LayerNorm): + nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0) + nn.init.constant_(m.weight, 1.0) + + def forward(self, x): + x = self.patch_embed(x) + if self.pos_embed is not None: + x = x + get_abs_pos( + self.pos_embed, self.pretrain_use_cls_token, (x.shape[1], x.shape[2]) + ) + + for blk in self.blocks: + x = blk(x) + + outputs = {self._out_features[0]: x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)} + return outputs + + +class SimpleFeaturePyramid(Backbone): + """ + This module implements SimpleFeaturePyramid in :paper:`vitdet`. + It creates pyramid features built on top of the input feature map. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + net, + in_feature, + out_channels, + scale_factors, + top_block=None, + norm="LN", + square_pad=0, + ): + """ + Args: + net (Backbone): module representing the subnetwork backbone. + Must be a subclass of :class:`Backbone`. + in_feature (str): names of the input feature maps coming + from the net. + out_channels (int): number of channels in the output feature maps. + scale_factors (list[float]): list of scaling factors to upsample or downsample + the input features for creating pyramid features. + top_block (nn.Module or None): if provided, an extra operation will + be performed on the output of the last (smallest resolution) + pyramid output, and the result will extend the result list. The top_block + further downsamples the feature map. It must have an attribute + "num_levels", meaning the number of extra pyramid levels added by + this block, and "in_feature", which is a string representing + its input feature (e.g., p5). + norm (str): the normalization to use. + square_pad (int): If > 0, require input images to be padded to specific square size. + """ + super(SimpleFeaturePyramid, self).__init__() + assert isinstance(net, Backbone) + + self.scale_factors = scale_factors + + input_shapes = net.output_shape() + strides = [int(input_shapes[in_feature].stride / scale) for scale in scale_factors] + _assert_strides_are_log2_contiguous(strides) + + dim = input_shapes[in_feature].channels + self.stages = [] + use_bias = norm == "" + for idx, scale in enumerate(scale_factors): + out_dim = dim + if scale == 4.0: + layers = [ + nn.ConvTranspose2d(dim, dim // 2, kernel_size=2, stride=2), + get_norm(norm, dim // 2), + nn.GELU(), + nn.ConvTranspose2d(dim // 2, dim // 4, kernel_size=2, stride=2), + ] + out_dim = dim // 4 + elif scale == 2.0: + layers = [nn.ConvTranspose2d(dim, dim // 2, kernel_size=2, stride=2)] + out_dim = dim // 2 + elif scale == 1.0: + layers = [] + elif scale == 0.5: + layers = [nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=2, stride=2)] + else: + raise NotImplementedError(f"scale_factor={scale} is not supported yet.") + + layers.extend( + [ + Conv2d( + out_dim, + out_channels, + kernel_size=1, + bias=use_bias, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ), + Conv2d( + out_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=3, + padding=1, + bias=use_bias, + norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels), + ), + ] + ) + layers = nn.Sequential(*layers) + + stage = int(math.log2(strides[idx])) + self.add_module(f"simfp_{stage}", layers) + self.stages.append(layers) + + self.net = net + self.in_feature = in_feature + self.top_block = top_block + # Return feature names are "p", like ["p2", "p3", ..., "p6"] + self._out_feature_strides = {"p{}".format(int(math.log2(s))): s for s in strides} + # top block output feature maps. + if self.top_block is not None: + for s in range(stage, stage + self.top_block.num_levels): + self._out_feature_strides["p{}".format(s + 1)] = 2 ** (s + 1) + + self._out_features = list(self._out_feature_strides.keys()) + self._out_feature_channels = {k: out_channels for k in self._out_features} + self._size_divisibility = strides[-1] + self._square_pad = square_pad + + @property + def padding_constraints(self): + return { + "size_divisiblity": self._size_divisibility, + "square_size": self._square_pad, + } + + def forward(self, x): + """ + Args: + x: Tensor of shape (N,C,H,W). H, W must be a multiple of ``self.size_divisibility``. + + Returns: + dict[str->Tensor]: + mapping from feature map name to pyramid feature map tensor + in high to low resolution order. Returned feature names follow the FPN + convention: "p", where stage has stride = 2 ** stage e.g., + ["p2", "p3", ..., "p6"]. + """ + bottom_up_features = self.net(x) + features = bottom_up_features[self.in_feature] + results = [] + + for stage in self.stages: + results.append(stage(features)) + + if self.top_block is not None: + if self.top_block.in_feature in bottom_up_features: + top_block_in_feature = bottom_up_features[self.top_block.in_feature] + else: + top_block_in_feature = results[self._out_features.index(self.top_block.in_feature)] + results.extend(self.top_block(top_block_in_feature)) + assert len(self._out_features) == len(results) + return {f: res for f, res in zip(self._out_features, results)} + + +def get_vit_lr_decay_rate(name, lr_decay_rate=1.0, num_layers=12): + """ + Calculate lr decay rate for different ViT blocks. + Args: + name (string): parameter name. + lr_decay_rate (float): base lr decay rate. + num_layers (int): number of ViT blocks. + + Returns: + lr decay rate for the given parameter. + """ + layer_id = num_layers + 1 + if name.startswith("backbone"): + if ".pos_embed" in name or ".patch_embed" in name: + layer_id = 0 + elif ".blocks." in name and ".residual." not in name: + layer_id = int(name[name.find(".blocks.") :].split(".")[2]) + 1 + + return lr_decay_rate ** (num_layers + 1 - layer_id) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/box_regression.py b/detectron2/modeling/box_regression.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..290248e --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/box_regression.py @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import math +from typing import List, Tuple, Union +import torch +from fvcore.nn import giou_loss, smooth_l1_loss +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.layers import cat, ciou_loss, diou_loss +from detectron2.structures import Boxes + +# Value for clamping large dw and dh predictions. The heuristic is that we clamp +# such that dw and dh are no larger than what would transform a 16px box into a +# 1000px box (based on a small anchor, 16px, and a typical image size, 1000px). +_DEFAULT_SCALE_CLAMP = math.log(1000.0 / 16) + + +__all__ = ["Box2BoxTransform", "Box2BoxTransformRotated", "Box2BoxTransformLinear"] + + +@torch.jit.script +class Box2BoxTransform: + """ + The box-to-box transform defined in R-CNN. The transformation is parameterized + by 4 deltas: (dx, dy, dw, dh). The transformation scales the box's width and height + by exp(dw), exp(dh) and shifts a box's center by the offset (dx * width, dy * height). + """ + + def __init__( + self, weights: Tuple[float, float, float, float], scale_clamp: float = _DEFAULT_SCALE_CLAMP + ): + """ + Args: + weights (4-element tuple): Scaling factors that are applied to the + (dx, dy, dw, dh) deltas. In Fast R-CNN, these were originally set + such that the deltas have unit variance; now they are treated as + hyperparameters of the system. + scale_clamp (float): When predicting deltas, the predicted box scaling + factors (dw and dh) are clamped such that they are <= scale_clamp. + """ + self.weights = weights + self.scale_clamp = scale_clamp + + def get_deltas(self, src_boxes, target_boxes): + """ + Get box regression transformation deltas (dx, dy, dw, dh) that can be used + to transform the `src_boxes` into the `target_boxes`. That is, the relation + ``target_boxes == self.apply_deltas(deltas, src_boxes)`` is true (unless + any delta is too large and is clamped). + + Args: + src_boxes (Tensor): source boxes, e.g., object proposals + target_boxes (Tensor): target of the transformation, e.g., ground-truth + boxes. + """ + assert isinstance(src_boxes, torch.Tensor), type(src_boxes) + assert isinstance(target_boxes, torch.Tensor), type(target_boxes) + + src_widths = src_boxes[:, 2] - src_boxes[:, 0] + src_heights = src_boxes[:, 3] - src_boxes[:, 1] + src_ctr_x = src_boxes[:, 0] + 0.5 * src_widths + src_ctr_y = src_boxes[:, 1] + 0.5 * src_heights + + target_widths = target_boxes[:, 2] - target_boxes[:, 0] + target_heights = target_boxes[:, 3] - target_boxes[:, 1] + target_ctr_x = target_boxes[:, 0] + 0.5 * target_widths + target_ctr_y = target_boxes[:, 1] + 0.5 * target_heights + + wx, wy, ww, wh = self.weights + dx = wx * (target_ctr_x - src_ctr_x) / src_widths + dy = wy * (target_ctr_y - src_ctr_y) / src_heights + dw = ww * torch.log(target_widths / src_widths) + dh = wh * torch.log(target_heights / src_heights) + + deltas = torch.stack((dx, dy, dw, dh), dim=1) + assert (src_widths > 0).all().item(), "Input boxes to Box2BoxTransform are not valid!" + return deltas + + def apply_deltas(self, deltas, boxes): + """ + Apply transformation `deltas` (dx, dy, dw, dh) to `boxes`. + + Args: + deltas (Tensor): transformation deltas of shape (N, k*4), where k >= 1. + deltas[i] represents k potentially different class-specific + box transformations for the single box boxes[i]. + boxes (Tensor): boxes to transform, of shape (N, 4) + """ + deltas = deltas.float() # ensure fp32 for decoding precision + boxes = boxes.to(deltas.dtype) + + widths = boxes[:, 2] - boxes[:, 0] + heights = boxes[:, 3] - boxes[:, 1] + ctr_x = boxes[:, 0] + 0.5 * widths + ctr_y = boxes[:, 1] + 0.5 * heights + + wx, wy, ww, wh = self.weights + dx = deltas[:, 0::4] / wx + dy = deltas[:, 1::4] / wy + dw = deltas[:, 2::4] / ww + dh = deltas[:, 3::4] / wh + + # Prevent sending too large values into torch.exp() + dw = torch.clamp(dw, max=self.scale_clamp) + dh = torch.clamp(dh, max=self.scale_clamp) + + pred_ctr_x = dx * widths[:, None] + ctr_x[:, None] + pred_ctr_y = dy * heights[:, None] + ctr_y[:, None] + pred_w = torch.exp(dw) * widths[:, None] + pred_h = torch.exp(dh) * heights[:, None] + + x1 = pred_ctr_x - 0.5 * pred_w + y1 = pred_ctr_y - 0.5 * pred_h + x2 = pred_ctr_x + 0.5 * pred_w + y2 = pred_ctr_y + 0.5 * pred_h + pred_boxes = torch.stack((x1, y1, x2, y2), dim=-1) + return pred_boxes.reshape(deltas.shape) + + +@torch.jit.script +class Box2BoxTransformRotated: + """ + The box-to-box transform defined in Rotated R-CNN. The transformation is parameterized + by 5 deltas: (dx, dy, dw, dh, da). The transformation scales the box's width and height + by exp(dw), exp(dh), shifts a box's center by the offset (dx * width, dy * height), + and rotate a box's angle by da (radians). + Note: angles of deltas are in radians while angles of boxes are in degrees. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + weights: Tuple[float, float, float, float, float], + scale_clamp: float = _DEFAULT_SCALE_CLAMP, + ): + """ + Args: + weights (5-element tuple): Scaling factors that are applied to the + (dx, dy, dw, dh, da) deltas. These are treated as + hyperparameters of the system. + scale_clamp (float): When predicting deltas, the predicted box scaling + factors (dw and dh) are clamped such that they are <= scale_clamp. + """ + self.weights = weights + self.scale_clamp = scale_clamp + + def get_deltas(self, src_boxes, target_boxes): + """ + Get box regression transformation deltas (dx, dy, dw, dh, da) that can be used + to transform the `src_boxes` into the `target_boxes`. That is, the relation + ``target_boxes == self.apply_deltas(deltas, src_boxes)`` is true (unless + any delta is too large and is clamped). + + Args: + src_boxes (Tensor): Nx5 source boxes, e.g., object proposals + target_boxes (Tensor): Nx5 target of the transformation, e.g., ground-truth + boxes. + """ + assert isinstance(src_boxes, torch.Tensor), type(src_boxes) + assert isinstance(target_boxes, torch.Tensor), type(target_boxes) + + src_ctr_x, src_ctr_y, src_widths, src_heights, src_angles = torch.unbind(src_boxes, dim=1) + + target_ctr_x, target_ctr_y, target_widths, target_heights, target_angles = torch.unbind( + target_boxes, dim=1 + ) + + wx, wy, ww, wh, wa = self.weights + dx = wx * (target_ctr_x - src_ctr_x) / src_widths + dy = wy * (target_ctr_y - src_ctr_y) / src_heights + dw = ww * torch.log(target_widths / src_widths) + dh = wh * torch.log(target_heights / src_heights) + # Angles of deltas are in radians while angles of boxes are in degrees. + # the conversion to radians serve as a way to normalize the values + da = target_angles - src_angles + da = (da + 180.0) % 360.0 - 180.0 # make it in [-180, 180) + da *= wa * math.pi / 180.0 + + deltas = torch.stack((dx, dy, dw, dh, da), dim=1) + assert ( + (src_widths > 0).all().item() + ), "Input boxes to Box2BoxTransformRotated are not valid!" + return deltas + + def apply_deltas(self, deltas, boxes): + """ + Apply transformation `deltas` (dx, dy, dw, dh, da) to `boxes`. + + Args: + deltas (Tensor): transformation deltas of shape (N, k*5). + deltas[i] represents box transformation for the single box boxes[i]. + boxes (Tensor): boxes to transform, of shape (N, 5) + """ + assert deltas.shape[1] % 5 == 0 and boxes.shape[1] == 5 + + boxes = boxes.to(deltas.dtype).unsqueeze(2) + + ctr_x = boxes[:, 0] + ctr_y = boxes[:, 1] + widths = boxes[:, 2] + heights = boxes[:, 3] + angles = boxes[:, 4] + + wx, wy, ww, wh, wa = self.weights + + dx = deltas[:, 0::5] / wx + dy = deltas[:, 1::5] / wy + dw = deltas[:, 2::5] / ww + dh = deltas[:, 3::5] / wh + da = deltas[:, 4::5] / wa + + # Prevent sending too large values into torch.exp() + dw = torch.clamp(dw, max=self.scale_clamp) + dh = torch.clamp(dh, max=self.scale_clamp) + + pred_boxes = torch.zeros_like(deltas) + pred_boxes[:, 0::5] = dx * widths + ctr_x # x_ctr + pred_boxes[:, 1::5] = dy * heights + ctr_y # y_ctr + pred_boxes[:, 2::5] = torch.exp(dw) * widths # width + pred_boxes[:, 3::5] = torch.exp(dh) * heights # height + + # Following original RRPN implementation, + # angles of deltas are in radians while angles of boxes are in degrees. + pred_angle = da * 180.0 / math.pi + angles + pred_angle = (pred_angle + 180.0) % 360.0 - 180.0 # make it in [-180, 180) + + pred_boxes[:, 4::5] = pred_angle + + return pred_boxes + + +class Box2BoxTransformLinear: + """ + The linear box-to-box transform defined in FCOS. The transformation is parameterized + by the distance from the center of (square) src box to 4 edges of the target box. + """ + + def __init__(self, normalize_by_size=True): + """ + Args: + normalize_by_size: normalize deltas by the size of src (anchor) boxes. + """ + self.normalize_by_size = normalize_by_size + + def get_deltas(self, src_boxes, target_boxes): + """ + Get box regression transformation deltas (dx1, dy1, dx2, dy2) that can be used + to transform the `src_boxes` into the `target_boxes`. That is, the relation + ``target_boxes == self.apply_deltas(deltas, src_boxes)`` is true. + The center of src must be inside target boxes. + + Args: + src_boxes (Tensor): square source boxes, e.g., anchors + target_boxes (Tensor): target of the transformation, e.g., ground-truth + boxes. + """ + assert isinstance(src_boxes, torch.Tensor), type(src_boxes) + assert isinstance(target_boxes, torch.Tensor), type(target_boxes) + + src_ctr_x = 0.5 * (src_boxes[:, 0] + src_boxes[:, 2]) + src_ctr_y = 0.5 * (src_boxes[:, 1] + src_boxes[:, 3]) + + target_l = src_ctr_x - target_boxes[:, 0] + target_t = src_ctr_y - target_boxes[:, 1] + target_r = target_boxes[:, 2] - src_ctr_x + target_b = target_boxes[:, 3] - src_ctr_y + + deltas = torch.stack((target_l, target_t, target_r, target_b), dim=1) + if self.normalize_by_size: + stride_w = src_boxes[:, 2] - src_boxes[:, 0] + stride_h = src_boxes[:, 3] - src_boxes[:, 1] + strides = torch.stack([stride_w, stride_h, stride_w, stride_h], axis=1) + deltas = deltas / strides + + return deltas + + def apply_deltas(self, deltas, boxes): + """ + Apply transformation `deltas` (dx1, dy1, dx2, dy2) to `boxes`. + + Args: + deltas (Tensor): transformation deltas of shape (N, k*4), where k >= 1. + deltas[i] represents k potentially different class-specific + box transformations for the single box boxes[i]. + boxes (Tensor): boxes to transform, of shape (N, 4) + """ + # Ensure the output is a valid box. See Sec 2.1 of https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.09214 + deltas = F.relu(deltas) + boxes = boxes.to(deltas.dtype) + + ctr_x = 0.5 * (boxes[:, 0] + boxes[:, 2]) + ctr_y = 0.5 * (boxes[:, 1] + boxes[:, 3]) + if self.normalize_by_size: + stride_w = boxes[:, 2] - boxes[:, 0] + stride_h = boxes[:, 3] - boxes[:, 1] + strides = torch.stack([stride_w, stride_h, stride_w, stride_h], axis=1) + deltas = deltas * strides + + l = deltas[:, 0::4] + t = deltas[:, 1::4] + r = deltas[:, 2::4] + b = deltas[:, 3::4] + + pred_boxes = torch.zeros_like(deltas) + pred_boxes[:, 0::4] = ctr_x[:, None] - l # x1 + pred_boxes[:, 1::4] = ctr_y[:, None] - t # y1 + pred_boxes[:, 2::4] = ctr_x[:, None] + r # x2 + pred_boxes[:, 3::4] = ctr_y[:, None] + b # y2 + return pred_boxes + + +def _dense_box_regression_loss( + anchors: List[Union[Boxes, torch.Tensor]], + box2box_transform: Box2BoxTransform, + pred_anchor_deltas: List[torch.Tensor], + gt_boxes: List[torch.Tensor], + fg_mask: torch.Tensor, + box_reg_loss_type="smooth_l1", + smooth_l1_beta=0.0, +): + """ + Compute loss for dense multi-level box regression. + Loss is accumulated over ``fg_mask``. + + Args: + anchors: #lvl anchor boxes, each is (HixWixA, 4) + pred_anchor_deltas: #lvl predictions, each is (N, HixWixA, 4) + gt_boxes: N ground truth boxes, each has shape (R, 4) (R = sum(Hi * Wi * A)) + fg_mask: the foreground boolean mask of shape (N, R) to compute loss on + box_reg_loss_type (str): Loss type to use. Supported losses: "smooth_l1", "giou", + "diou", "ciou". + smooth_l1_beta (float): beta parameter for the smooth L1 regression loss. Default to + use L1 loss. Only used when `box_reg_loss_type` is "smooth_l1" + """ + if isinstance(anchors[0], Boxes): + anchors = type(anchors[0]).cat(anchors).tensor # (R, 4) + else: + anchors = cat(anchors) + if box_reg_loss_type == "smooth_l1": + gt_anchor_deltas = [box2box_transform.get_deltas(anchors, k) for k in gt_boxes] + gt_anchor_deltas = torch.stack(gt_anchor_deltas) # (N, R, 4) + loss_box_reg = smooth_l1_loss( + cat(pred_anchor_deltas, dim=1)[fg_mask], + gt_anchor_deltas[fg_mask], + beta=smooth_l1_beta, + reduction="sum", + ) + elif box_reg_loss_type == "giou": + pred_boxes = [ + box2box_transform.apply_deltas(k, anchors) for k in cat(pred_anchor_deltas, dim=1) + ] + loss_box_reg = giou_loss( + torch.stack(pred_boxes)[fg_mask], torch.stack(gt_boxes)[fg_mask], reduction="sum" + ) + elif box_reg_loss_type == "diou": + pred_boxes = [ + box2box_transform.apply_deltas(k, anchors) for k in cat(pred_anchor_deltas, dim=1) + ] + loss_box_reg = diou_loss( + torch.stack(pred_boxes)[fg_mask], torch.stack(gt_boxes)[fg_mask], reduction="sum" + ) + elif box_reg_loss_type == "ciou": + pred_boxes = [ + box2box_transform.apply_deltas(k, anchors) for k in cat(pred_anchor_deltas, dim=1) + ] + loss_box_reg = ciou_loss( + torch.stack(pred_boxes)[fg_mask], torch.stack(gt_boxes)[fg_mask], reduction="sum" + ) + else: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid dense box regression loss type '{box_reg_loss_type}'") + return loss_box_reg diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/matcher.py b/detectron2/modeling/matcher.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be8abc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/matcher.py @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from typing import List +import torch + +from detectron2.layers import nonzero_tuple + + +# TODO: the name is too general +class Matcher: + """ + This class assigns to each predicted "element" (e.g., a box) a ground-truth + element. Each predicted element will have exactly zero or one matches; each + ground-truth element may be matched to zero or more predicted elements. + + The matching is determined by the MxN match_quality_matrix, that characterizes + how well each (ground-truth, prediction)-pair match each other. For example, + if the elements are boxes, this matrix may contain box intersection-over-union + overlap values. + + The matcher returns (a) a vector of length N containing the index of the + ground-truth element m in [0, M) that matches to prediction n in [0, N). + (b) a vector of length N containing the labels for each prediction. + """ + + def __init__( + self, thresholds: List[float], labels: List[int], allow_low_quality_matches: bool = False + ): + """ + Args: + thresholds (list): a list of thresholds used to stratify predictions + into levels. + labels (list): a list of values to label predictions belonging at + each level. A label can be one of {-1, 0, 1} signifying + {ignore, negative class, positive class}, respectively. + allow_low_quality_matches (bool): if True, produce additional matches + for predictions with maximum match quality lower than high_threshold. + See set_low_quality_matches_ for more details. + + For example, + thresholds = [0.3, 0.5] + labels = [0, -1, 1] + All predictions with iou < 0.3 will be marked with 0 and + thus will be considered as false positives while training. + All predictions with 0.3 <= iou < 0.5 will be marked with -1 and + thus will be ignored. + All predictions with 0.5 <= iou will be marked with 1 and + thus will be considered as true positives. + """ + # Add -inf and +inf to first and last position in thresholds + thresholds = thresholds[:] + assert thresholds[0] > 0 + thresholds.insert(0, -float("inf")) + thresholds.append(float("inf")) + # Currently torchscript does not support all + generator + assert all([low <= high for (low, high) in zip(thresholds[:-1], thresholds[1:])]) + assert all([l in [-1, 0, 1] for l in labels]) + assert len(labels) == len(thresholds) - 1 + self.thresholds = thresholds + self.labels = labels + self.allow_low_quality_matches = allow_low_quality_matches + + def __call__(self, match_quality_matrix): + """ + Args: + match_quality_matrix (Tensor[float]): an MxN tensor, containing the + pairwise quality between M ground-truth elements and N predicted + elements. All elements must be >= 0 (due to the us of `torch.nonzero` + for selecting indices in :meth:`set_low_quality_matches_`). + + Returns: + matches (Tensor[int64]): a vector of length N, where matches[i] is a matched + ground-truth index in [0, M) + match_labels (Tensor[int8]): a vector of length N, where pred_labels[i] indicates + whether a prediction is a true or false positive or ignored + """ + assert match_quality_matrix.dim() == 2 + if match_quality_matrix.numel() == 0: + default_matches = match_quality_matrix.new_full( + (match_quality_matrix.size(1),), 0, dtype=torch.int64 + ) + # When no gt boxes exist, we define IOU = 0 and therefore set labels + # to `self.labels[0]`, which usually defaults to background class 0 + # To choose to ignore instead, can make labels=[-1,0,-1,1] + set appropriate thresholds + default_match_labels = match_quality_matrix.new_full( + (match_quality_matrix.size(1),), self.labels[0], dtype=torch.int8 + ) + return default_matches, default_match_labels + + assert torch.all(match_quality_matrix >= 0) + + # match_quality_matrix is M (gt) x N (predicted) + # Max over gt elements (dim 0) to find best gt candidate for each prediction + matched_vals, matches = match_quality_matrix.max(dim=0) + + match_labels = matches.new_full(matches.size(), 1, dtype=torch.int8) + + for (l, low, high) in zip(self.labels, self.thresholds[:-1], self.thresholds[1:]): + low_high = (matched_vals >= low) & (matched_vals < high) + match_labels[low_high] = l + + if self.allow_low_quality_matches: + self.set_low_quality_matches_(match_labels, match_quality_matrix) + + return matches, match_labels + + def set_low_quality_matches_(self, match_labels, match_quality_matrix): + """ + Produce additional matches for predictions that have only low-quality matches. + Specifically, for each ground-truth G find the set of predictions that have + maximum overlap with it (including ties); for each prediction in that set, if + it is unmatched, then match it to the ground-truth G. + + This function implements the RPN assignment case (i) in Sec. 3.1.2 of + :paper:`Faster R-CNN`. + """ + # For each gt, find the prediction with which it has highest quality + highest_quality_foreach_gt, _ = match_quality_matrix.max(dim=1) + # Find the highest quality match available, even if it is low, including ties. + # Note that the matches qualities must be positive due to the use of + # `torch.nonzero`. + _, pred_inds_with_highest_quality = nonzero_tuple( + match_quality_matrix == highest_quality_foreach_gt[:, None] + ) + # If an anchor was labeled positive only due to a low-quality match + # with gt_A, but it has larger overlap with gt_B, it's matched index will still be gt_B. + # This follows the implementation in Detectron, and is found to have no significant impact. + match_labels[pred_inds_with_highest_quality] = 1 diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/__init__.py b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b06681 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +from .build import META_ARCH_REGISTRY, build_model # isort:skip + +from .panoptic_fpn import PanopticFPN + +# import all the meta_arch, so they will be registered +from .rcnn import GeneralizedRCNN, ProposalNetwork +from .dense_detector import DenseDetector +from .retinanet import RetinaNet +from .fcos import FCOS +from .semantic_seg import SEM_SEG_HEADS_REGISTRY, SemanticSegmentor, build_sem_seg_head + + +__all__ = list(globals().keys()) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/build.py b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3427215 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import torch + +from detectron2.utils.logger import _log_api_usage +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +META_ARCH_REGISTRY = Registry("META_ARCH") # noqa F401 isort:skip +META_ARCH_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for meta-architectures, i.e. the whole model. + +The registered object will be called with `obj(cfg)` +and expected to return a `nn.Module` object. +""" + + +def build_model(cfg): + """ + Build the whole model architecture, defined by ``cfg.MODEL.META_ARCHITECTURE``. + Note that it does not load any weights from ``cfg``. + """ + meta_arch = cfg.MODEL.META_ARCHITECTURE + model = META_ARCH_REGISTRY.get(meta_arch)(cfg) + model.to(torch.device(cfg.MODEL.DEVICE)) + _log_api_usage("modeling.meta_arch." + meta_arch) + return model diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/dense_detector.py b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/dense_detector.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74456f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/dense_detector.py @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +import numpy as np +from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple +import torch +from torch import Tensor, nn + +from detectron2.data.detection_utils import convert_image_to_rgb +from detectron2.layers import move_device_like +from detectron2.modeling import Backbone +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, ImageList, Instances +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage + +from ..postprocessing import detector_postprocess + + +def permute_to_N_HWA_K(tensor, K: int): + """ + Transpose/reshape a tensor from (N, (Ai x K), H, W) to (N, (HxWxAi), K) + """ + assert tensor.dim() == 4, tensor.shape + N, _, H, W = tensor.shape + tensor = tensor.view(N, -1, K, H, W) + tensor = tensor.permute(0, 3, 4, 1, 2) + tensor = tensor.reshape(N, -1, K) # Size=(N,HWA,K) + return tensor + + +class DenseDetector(nn.Module): + """ + Base class for dense detector. We define a dense detector as a fully-convolutional model that + makes per-pixel (i.e. dense) predictions. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + backbone: Backbone, + head: nn.Module, + head_in_features: Optional[List[str]] = None, + *, + pixel_mean, + pixel_std, + ): + """ + Args: + backbone: backbone module + head: head module + head_in_features: backbone features to use in head. Default to all backbone features. + pixel_mean (Tuple[float]): + Values to be used for image normalization (BGR order). + To train on images of different number of channels, set different mean & std. + Default values are the mean pixel value from ImageNet: [103.53, 116.28, 123.675] + pixel_std (Tuple[float]): + When using pre-trained models in Detectron1 or any MSRA models, + std has been absorbed into its conv1 weights, so the std needs to be set 1. + Otherwise, you can use [57.375, 57.120, 58.395] (ImageNet std) + """ + super().__init__() + + self.backbone = backbone + self.head = head + if head_in_features is None: + shapes = self.backbone.output_shape() + self.head_in_features = sorted(shapes.keys(), key=lambda x: shapes[x].stride) + else: + self.head_in_features = head_in_features + self.register_buffer("pixel_mean", torch.tensor(pixel_mean).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + self.register_buffer("pixel_std", torch.tensor(pixel_std).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + + @property + def device(self): + return self.pixel_mean.device + + def _move_to_current_device(self, x): + return move_device_like(x, self.pixel_mean) + + def forward(self, batched_inputs: List[Dict[str, Tensor]]): + """ + Args: + batched_inputs: a list, batched outputs of :class:`DatasetMapper` . + Each item in the list contains the inputs for one image. + For now, each item in the list is a dict that contains: + + * image: Tensor, image in (C, H, W) format. + * instances: Instances + + Other information that's included in the original dicts, such as: + + * "height", "width" (int): the output resolution of the model, used in inference. + See :meth:`postprocess` for details. + + Returns: + In training, dict[str, Tensor]: mapping from a named loss to a tensor storing the + loss. Used during training only. In inference, the standard output format, described + in :doc:`/tutorials/models`. + """ + images = self.preprocess_image(batched_inputs) + features = self.backbone(images.tensor) + features = [features[f] for f in self.head_in_features] + predictions = self.head(features) + + if self.training: + assert not torch.jit.is_scripting(), "Not supported" + assert "instances" in batched_inputs[0], "Instance annotations are missing in training!" + gt_instances = [x["instances"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + return self.forward_training(images, features, predictions, gt_instances) + else: + results = self.forward_inference(images, features, predictions) + if torch.jit.is_scripting(): + return results + + processed_results = [] + for results_per_image, input_per_image, image_size in zip( + results, batched_inputs, images.image_sizes + ): + height = input_per_image.get("height", image_size[0]) + width = input_per_image.get("width", image_size[1]) + r = detector_postprocess(results_per_image, height, width) + processed_results.append({"instances": r}) + return processed_results + + def forward_training(self, images, features, predictions, gt_instances): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def preprocess_image(self, batched_inputs: List[Dict[str, Tensor]]): + """ + Normalize, pad and batch the input images. + """ + images = [self._move_to_current_device(x["image"]) for x in batched_inputs] + images = [(x - self.pixel_mean) / self.pixel_std for x in images] + images = ImageList.from_tensors( + images, + self.backbone.size_divisibility, + padding_constraints=self.backbone.padding_constraints, + ) + return images + + def _transpose_dense_predictions( + self, predictions: List[List[Tensor]], dims_per_anchor: List[int] + ) -> List[List[Tensor]]: + """ + Transpose the dense per-level predictions. + + Args: + predictions: a list of outputs, each is a list of per-level + predictions with shape (N, Ai x K, Hi, Wi), where N is the + number of images, Ai is the number of anchors per location on + level i, K is the dimension of predictions per anchor. + dims_per_anchor: the value of K for each predictions. e.g. 4 for + box prediction, #classes for classification prediction. + + Returns: + List[List[Tensor]]: each prediction is transposed to (N, Hi x Wi x Ai, K). + """ + assert len(predictions) == len(dims_per_anchor) + res: List[List[Tensor]] = [] + for pred, dim_per_anchor in zip(predictions, dims_per_anchor): + pred = [permute_to_N_HWA_K(x, dim_per_anchor) for x in pred] + res.append(pred) + return res + + def _ema_update(self, name: str, value: float, initial_value: float, momentum: float = 0.9): + """ + Apply EMA update to `self.name` using `value`. + + This is mainly used for loss normalizer. In Detectron1, loss is normalized by number + of foreground samples in the batch. When batch size is 1 per GPU, #foreground has a + large variance and using it lead to lower performance. Therefore we maintain an EMA of + #foreground to stabilize the normalizer. + + Args: + name: name of the normalizer + value: the new value to update + initial_value: the initial value to start with + momentum: momentum of EMA + + Returns: + float: the updated EMA value + """ + if hasattr(self, name): + old = getattr(self, name) + else: + old = initial_value + new = old * momentum + value * (1 - momentum) + setattr(self, name, new) + return new + + def _decode_per_level_predictions( + self, + anchors: Boxes, + pred_scores: Tensor, + pred_deltas: Tensor, + score_thresh: float, + topk_candidates: int, + image_size: Tuple[int, int], + ) -> Instances: + """ + Decode boxes and classification predictions of one featuer level, by + the following steps: + 1. filter the predictions based on score threshold and top K scores. + 2. transform the box regression outputs + 3. return the predicted scores, classes and boxes + + Args: + anchors: Boxes, anchor for this feature level + pred_scores: HxWxA,K + pred_deltas: HxWxA,4 + + Returns: + Instances: with field "scores", "pred_boxes", "pred_classes". + """ + # Apply two filtering to make NMS faster. + # 1. Keep boxes with confidence score higher than threshold + keep_idxs = pred_scores > score_thresh + pred_scores = pred_scores[keep_idxs] + topk_idxs = torch.nonzero(keep_idxs) # Kx2 + + # 2. Keep top k top scoring boxes only + topk_idxs_size = topk_idxs.shape[0] + if isinstance(topk_idxs_size, Tensor): + # It's a tensor in tracing + num_topk = torch.clamp(topk_idxs_size, max=topk_candidates) + else: + num_topk = min(topk_idxs_size, topk_candidates) + pred_scores, idxs = pred_scores.topk(num_topk) + topk_idxs = topk_idxs[idxs] + + anchor_idxs, classes_idxs = topk_idxs.unbind(dim=1) + + pred_boxes = self.box2box_transform.apply_deltas( + pred_deltas[anchor_idxs], anchors.tensor[anchor_idxs] + ) + return Instances( + image_size, pred_boxes=Boxes(pred_boxes), scores=pred_scores, pred_classes=classes_idxs + ) + + def _decode_multi_level_predictions( + self, + anchors: List[Boxes], + pred_scores: List[Tensor], + pred_deltas: List[Tensor], + score_thresh: float, + topk_candidates: int, + image_size: Tuple[int, int], + ) -> Instances: + """ + Run `_decode_per_level_predictions` for all feature levels and concat the results. + """ + predictions = [ + self._decode_per_level_predictions( + anchors_i, + box_cls_i, + box_reg_i, + score_thresh, + topk_candidates, + image_size, + ) + # Iterate over every feature level + for box_cls_i, box_reg_i, anchors_i in zip(pred_scores, pred_deltas, anchors) + ] + return predictions[0].cat(predictions) # 'Instances.cat' is not scriptale but this is + + def visualize_training(self, batched_inputs, results): + """ + A function used to visualize ground truth images and final network predictions. + It shows ground truth bounding boxes on the original image and up to 20 + predicted object bounding boxes on the original image. + + Args: + batched_inputs (list): a list that contains input to the model. + results (List[Instances]): a list of #images elements returned by forward_inference(). + """ + from detectron2.utils.visualizer import Visualizer + + assert len(batched_inputs) == len( + results + ), "Cannot visualize inputs and results of different sizes" + storage = get_event_storage() + max_boxes = 20 + + image_index = 0 # only visualize a single image + img = batched_inputs[image_index]["image"] + img = convert_image_to_rgb(img.permute(1, 2, 0), self.input_format) + v_gt = Visualizer(img, None) + v_gt = v_gt.overlay_instances(boxes=batched_inputs[image_index]["instances"].gt_boxes) + anno_img = v_gt.get_image() + processed_results = detector_postprocess(results[image_index], img.shape[0], img.shape[1]) + predicted_boxes = processed_results.pred_boxes.tensor.detach().cpu().numpy() + + v_pred = Visualizer(img, None) + v_pred = v_pred.overlay_instances(boxes=predicted_boxes[0:max_boxes]) + prop_img = v_pred.get_image() + vis_img = np.vstack((anno_img, prop_img)) + vis_img = vis_img.transpose(2, 0, 1) + vis_name = f"Top: GT bounding boxes; Bottom: {max_boxes} Highest Scoring Results" + storage.put_image(vis_name, vis_img) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/fcos.py b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/fcos.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e7140b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/fcos.py @@ -0,0 +1,328 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import logging +from typing import List, Optional, Tuple +import torch +from fvcore.nn import sigmoid_focal_loss_jit +from torch import nn +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec, batched_nms +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, ImageList, Instances, pairwise_point_box_distance +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage + +from ..anchor_generator import DefaultAnchorGenerator +from ..backbone import Backbone +from ..box_regression import Box2BoxTransformLinear, _dense_box_regression_loss +from .dense_detector import DenseDetector +from .retinanet import RetinaNetHead + +__all__ = ["FCOS"] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class FCOS(DenseDetector): + """ + Implement FCOS in :paper:`fcos`. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + backbone: Backbone, + head: nn.Module, + head_in_features: Optional[List[str]] = None, + box2box_transform=None, + num_classes, + center_sampling_radius: float = 1.5, + focal_loss_alpha=0.25, + focal_loss_gamma=2.0, + test_score_thresh=0.2, + test_topk_candidates=1000, + test_nms_thresh=0.6, + max_detections_per_image=100, + pixel_mean, + pixel_std, + ): + """ + Args: + center_sampling_radius: radius of the "center" of a groundtruth box, + within which all anchor points are labeled positive. + Other arguments mean the same as in :class:`RetinaNet`. + """ + super().__init__( + backbone, head, head_in_features, pixel_mean=pixel_mean, pixel_std=pixel_std + ) + + self.num_classes = num_classes + + # FCOS uses one anchor point per location. + # We represent the anchor point by a box whose size equals the anchor stride. + feature_shapes = backbone.output_shape() + fpn_strides = [feature_shapes[k].stride for k in self.head_in_features] + self.anchor_generator = DefaultAnchorGenerator( + sizes=[[k] for k in fpn_strides], aspect_ratios=[1.0], strides=fpn_strides + ) + + # FCOS parameterizes box regression by a linear transform, + # where predictions are normalized by anchor stride (equal to anchor size). + if box2box_transform is None: + box2box_transform = Box2BoxTransformLinear(normalize_by_size=True) + self.box2box_transform = box2box_transform + + self.center_sampling_radius = float(center_sampling_radius) + + # Loss parameters: + self.focal_loss_alpha = focal_loss_alpha + self.focal_loss_gamma = focal_loss_gamma + + # Inference parameters: + self.test_score_thresh = test_score_thresh + self.test_topk_candidates = test_topk_candidates + self.test_nms_thresh = test_nms_thresh + self.max_detections_per_image = max_detections_per_image + + def forward_training(self, images, features, predictions, gt_instances): + # Transpose the Hi*Wi*A dimension to the middle: + pred_logits, pred_anchor_deltas, pred_centerness = self._transpose_dense_predictions( + predictions, [self.num_classes, 4, 1] + ) + anchors = self.anchor_generator(features) + gt_labels, gt_boxes = self.label_anchors(anchors, gt_instances) + return self.losses( + anchors, pred_logits, gt_labels, pred_anchor_deltas, gt_boxes, pred_centerness + ) + + @torch.no_grad() + def _match_anchors(self, gt_boxes: Boxes, anchors: List[Boxes]): + """ + Match ground-truth boxes to a set of multi-level anchors. + + Args: + gt_boxes: Ground-truth boxes from instances of an image. + anchors: List of anchors for each feature map (of different scales). + + Returns: + torch.Tensor + A tensor of shape `(M, R)`, given `M` ground-truth boxes and total + `R` anchor points from all feature levels, indicating the quality + of match between m-th box and r-th anchor. Higher value indicates + better match. + """ + # Naming convention: (M = ground-truth boxes, R = anchor points) + # Anchor points are represented as square boxes of size = stride. + num_anchors_per_level = [len(x) for x in anchors] + anchors = Boxes.cat(anchors) # (R, 4) + anchor_centers = anchors.get_centers() # (R, 2) + anchor_sizes = anchors.tensor[:, 2] - anchors.tensor[:, 0] # (R, ) + + lower_bound = anchor_sizes * 4 + lower_bound[: num_anchors_per_level[0]] = 0 + upper_bound = anchor_sizes * 8 + upper_bound[-num_anchors_per_level[-1] :] = float("inf") + + gt_centers = gt_boxes.get_centers() + + # FCOS with center sampling: anchor point must be close enough to + # ground-truth box center. + center_dists = (anchor_centers[None, :, :] - gt_centers[:, None, :]).abs_() + sampling_regions = self.center_sampling_radius * anchor_sizes[None, :] + + match_quality_matrix = center_dists.max(dim=2).values < sampling_regions + + pairwise_dist = pairwise_point_box_distance(anchor_centers, gt_boxes) + pairwise_dist = pairwise_dist.permute(1, 0, 2) # (M, R, 4) + + # The original FCOS anchor matching rule: anchor point must be inside GT. + match_quality_matrix &= pairwise_dist.min(dim=2).values > 0 + + # Multilevel anchor matching in FCOS: each anchor is only responsible + # for certain scale range. + pairwise_dist = pairwise_dist.max(dim=2).values + match_quality_matrix &= (pairwise_dist > lower_bound[None, :]) & ( + pairwise_dist < upper_bound[None, :] + ) + # Match the GT box with minimum area, if there are multiple GT matches. + gt_areas = gt_boxes.area() # (M, ) + + match_quality_matrix = match_quality_matrix.to(torch.float32) + match_quality_matrix *= 1e8 - gt_areas[:, None] + return match_quality_matrix # (M, R) + + @torch.no_grad() + def label_anchors(self, anchors: List[Boxes], gt_instances: List[Instances]): + """ + Same interface as :meth:`RetinaNet.label_anchors`, but implemented with FCOS + anchor matching rule. + + Unlike RetinaNet, there are no ignored anchors. + """ + + gt_labels, matched_gt_boxes = [], [] + + for inst in gt_instances: + if len(inst) > 0: + match_quality_matrix = self._match_anchors(inst.gt_boxes, anchors) + + # Find matched ground-truth box per anchor. Un-matched anchors are + # assigned -1. This is equivalent to using an anchor matcher as used + # in R-CNN/RetinaNet: `Matcher(thresholds=[1e-5], labels=[0, 1])` + match_quality, matched_idxs = match_quality_matrix.max(dim=0) + matched_idxs[match_quality < 1e-5] = -1 + + matched_gt_boxes_i = inst.gt_boxes.tensor[matched_idxs.clip(min=0)] + gt_labels_i = inst.gt_classes[matched_idxs.clip(min=0)] + + # Anchors with matched_idxs = -1 are labeled background. + gt_labels_i[matched_idxs < 0] = self.num_classes + else: + matched_gt_boxes_i = torch.zeros_like(Boxes.cat(anchors).tensor) + gt_labels_i = torch.full( + (len(matched_gt_boxes_i),), + fill_value=self.num_classes, + dtype=torch.long, + device=matched_gt_boxes_i.device, + ) + + gt_labels.append(gt_labels_i) + matched_gt_boxes.append(matched_gt_boxes_i) + + return gt_labels, matched_gt_boxes + + def losses( + self, anchors, pred_logits, gt_labels, pred_anchor_deltas, gt_boxes, pred_centerness + ): + """ + This method is almost identical to :meth:`RetinaNet.losses`, with an extra + "loss_centerness" in the returned dict. + """ + num_images = len(gt_labels) + gt_labels = torch.stack(gt_labels) # (M, R) + + pos_mask = (gt_labels >= 0) & (gt_labels != self.num_classes) + num_pos_anchors = pos_mask.sum().item() + get_event_storage().put_scalar("num_pos_anchors", num_pos_anchors / num_images) + normalizer = self._ema_update("loss_normalizer", max(num_pos_anchors, 1), 300) + + # classification and regression loss + gt_labels_target = F.one_hot(gt_labels, num_classes=self.num_classes + 1)[ + :, :, :-1 + ] # no loss for the last (background) class + loss_cls = sigmoid_focal_loss_jit( + torch.cat(pred_logits, dim=1), + gt_labels_target.to(pred_logits[0].dtype), + alpha=self.focal_loss_alpha, + gamma=self.focal_loss_gamma, + reduction="sum", + ) + + loss_box_reg = _dense_box_regression_loss( + anchors, + self.box2box_transform, + pred_anchor_deltas, + gt_boxes, + pos_mask, + box_reg_loss_type="giou", + ) + + ctrness_targets = self.compute_ctrness_targets(anchors, gt_boxes) # (M, R) + pred_centerness = torch.cat(pred_centerness, dim=1).squeeze(dim=2) # (M, R) + ctrness_loss = F.binary_cross_entropy_with_logits( + pred_centerness[pos_mask], ctrness_targets[pos_mask], reduction="sum" + ) + return { + "loss_fcos_cls": loss_cls / normalizer, + "loss_fcos_loc": loss_box_reg / normalizer, + "loss_fcos_ctr": ctrness_loss / normalizer, + } + + def compute_ctrness_targets(self, anchors: List[Boxes], gt_boxes: List[torch.Tensor]): + anchors = Boxes.cat(anchors).tensor # Rx4 + reg_targets = [self.box2box_transform.get_deltas(anchors, m) for m in gt_boxes] + reg_targets = torch.stack(reg_targets, dim=0) # NxRx4 + if len(reg_targets) == 0: + return reg_targets.new_zeros(len(reg_targets)) + left_right = reg_targets[:, :, [0, 2]] + top_bottom = reg_targets[:, :, [1, 3]] + ctrness = (left_right.min(dim=-1)[0] / left_right.max(dim=-1)[0]) * ( + top_bottom.min(dim=-1)[0] / top_bottom.max(dim=-1)[0] + ) + return torch.sqrt(ctrness) + + def forward_inference( + self, + images: ImageList, + features: List[torch.Tensor], + predictions: List[List[torch.Tensor]], + ): + pred_logits, pred_anchor_deltas, pred_centerness = self._transpose_dense_predictions( + predictions, [self.num_classes, 4, 1] + ) + anchors = self.anchor_generator(features) + + results: List[Instances] = [] + for img_idx, image_size in enumerate(images.image_sizes): + scores_per_image = [ + # Multiply and sqrt centerness & classification scores + # (See eqn. 4 in https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.09214) + torch.sqrt(x[img_idx].sigmoid_() * y[img_idx].sigmoid_()) + for x, y in zip(pred_logits, pred_centerness) + ] + deltas_per_image = [x[img_idx] for x in pred_anchor_deltas] + results_per_image = self.inference_single_image( + anchors, scores_per_image, deltas_per_image, image_size + ) + results.append(results_per_image) + return results + + def inference_single_image( + self, + anchors: List[Boxes], + box_cls: List[torch.Tensor], + box_delta: List[torch.Tensor], + image_size: Tuple[int, int], + ): + """ + Identical to :meth:`RetinaNet.inference_single_image. + """ + pred = self._decode_multi_level_predictions( + anchors, + box_cls, + box_delta, + self.test_score_thresh, + self.test_topk_candidates, + image_size, + ) + keep = batched_nms( + pred.pred_boxes.tensor, pred.scores, pred.pred_classes, self.test_nms_thresh + ) + return pred[keep[: self.max_detections_per_image]] + + +class FCOSHead(RetinaNetHead): + """ + The head used in :paper:`fcos`. It adds an additional centerness + prediction branch on top of :class:`RetinaNetHead`. + """ + + def __init__(self, *, input_shape: List[ShapeSpec], conv_dims: List[int], **kwargs): + super().__init__(input_shape=input_shape, conv_dims=conv_dims, num_anchors=1, **kwargs) + # Unlike original FCOS, we do not add an additional learnable scale layer + # because it's found to have no benefits after normalizing regression targets by stride. + self._num_features = len(input_shape) + self.ctrness = nn.Conv2d(conv_dims[-1], 1, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1) + torch.nn.init.normal_(self.ctrness.weight, std=0.01) + torch.nn.init.constant_(self.ctrness.bias, 0) + + def forward(self, features): + assert len(features) == self._num_features + logits = [] + bbox_reg = [] + ctrness = [] + for feature in features: + logits.append(self.cls_score(self.cls_subnet(feature))) + bbox_feature = self.bbox_subnet(feature) + bbox_reg.append(self.bbox_pred(bbox_feature)) + ctrness.append(self.ctrness(bbox_feature)) + return logits, bbox_reg, ctrness diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/panoptic_fpn.py b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/panoptic_fpn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b31e1c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/panoptic_fpn.py @@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import logging +from typing import Dict, List +import torch +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.structures import ImageList + +from ..postprocessing import detector_postprocess, sem_seg_postprocess +from .build import META_ARCH_REGISTRY +from .rcnn import GeneralizedRCNN +from .semantic_seg import build_sem_seg_head + +__all__ = ["PanopticFPN"] + + +@META_ARCH_REGISTRY.register() +class PanopticFPN(GeneralizedRCNN): + """ + Implement the paper :paper:`PanopticFPN`. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + sem_seg_head: nn.Module, + combine_overlap_thresh: float = 0.5, + combine_stuff_area_thresh: float = 4096, + combine_instances_score_thresh: float = 0.5, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + sem_seg_head: a module for the semantic segmentation head. + combine_overlap_thresh: combine masks into one instances if + they have enough overlap + combine_stuff_area_thresh: ignore stuff areas smaller than this threshold + combine_instances_score_thresh: ignore instances whose score is + smaller than this threshold + + Other arguments are the same as :class:`GeneralizedRCNN`. + """ + super().__init__(**kwargs) + self.sem_seg_head = sem_seg_head + # options when combining instance & semantic outputs + self.combine_overlap_thresh = combine_overlap_thresh + self.combine_stuff_area_thresh = combine_stuff_area_thresh + self.combine_instances_score_thresh = combine_instances_score_thresh + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg): + ret = super().from_config(cfg) + ret.update( + { + "combine_overlap_thresh": cfg.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.OVERLAP_THRESH, + "combine_stuff_area_thresh": cfg.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.STUFF_AREA_LIMIT, + "combine_instances_score_thresh": cfg.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.INSTANCES_CONFIDENCE_THRESH, # noqa + } + ) + ret["sem_seg_head"] = build_sem_seg_head(cfg, ret["backbone"].output_shape()) + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + if not cfg.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINE.ENABLED: + logger.warning( + "PANOPTIC_FPN.COMBINED.ENABLED is no longer used. " + " model.inference(do_postprocess=) should be used to toggle postprocessing." + ) + if cfg.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.INSTANCE_LOSS_WEIGHT != 1.0: + w = cfg.MODEL.PANOPTIC_FPN.INSTANCE_LOSS_WEIGHT + logger.warning( + "PANOPTIC_FPN.INSTANCE_LOSS_WEIGHT should be replaced by weights on each ROI head." + ) + + def update_weight(x): + if isinstance(x, dict): + return {k: v * w for k, v in x.items()} + else: + return x * w + + roi_heads = ret["roi_heads"] + roi_heads.box_predictor.loss_weight = update_weight(roi_heads.box_predictor.loss_weight) + roi_heads.mask_head.loss_weight = update_weight(roi_heads.mask_head.loss_weight) + return ret + + def forward(self, batched_inputs): + """ + Args: + batched_inputs: a list, batched outputs of :class:`DatasetMapper`. + Each item in the list contains the inputs for one image. + + For now, each item in the list is a dict that contains: + + * "image": Tensor, image in (C, H, W) format. + * "instances": Instances + * "sem_seg": semantic segmentation ground truth. + * Other information that's included in the original dicts, such as: + "height", "width" (int): the output resolution of the model, used in inference. + See :meth:`postprocess` for details. + + Returns: + list[dict]: + each dict has the results for one image. The dict contains the following keys: + + * "instances": see :meth:`GeneralizedRCNN.forward` for its format. + * "sem_seg": see :meth:`SemanticSegmentor.forward` for its format. + * "panoptic_seg": See the return value of + :func:`combine_semantic_and_instance_outputs` for its format. + """ + if not self.training: + return self.inference(batched_inputs) + images = self.preprocess_image(batched_inputs) + features = self.backbone(images.tensor) + + assert "sem_seg" in batched_inputs[0] + gt_sem_seg = [x["sem_seg"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + gt_sem_seg = ImageList.from_tensors( + gt_sem_seg, + self.backbone.size_divisibility, + self.sem_seg_head.ignore_value, + self.backbone.padding_constraints, + ).tensor + sem_seg_results, sem_seg_losses = self.sem_seg_head(features, gt_sem_seg) + + gt_instances = [x["instances"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + proposals, proposal_losses = self.proposal_generator(images, features, gt_instances) + detector_results, detector_losses = self.roi_heads( + images, features, proposals, gt_instances + ) + + losses = sem_seg_losses + losses.update(proposal_losses) + losses.update(detector_losses) + return losses + + def inference(self, batched_inputs: List[Dict[str, torch.Tensor]], do_postprocess: bool = True): + """ + Run inference on the given inputs. + + Args: + batched_inputs (list[dict]): same as in :meth:`forward` + do_postprocess (bool): whether to apply post-processing on the outputs. + + Returns: + When do_postprocess=True, see docs in :meth:`forward`. + Otherwise, returns a (list[Instances], list[Tensor]) that contains + the raw detector outputs, and raw semantic segmentation outputs. + """ + images = self.preprocess_image(batched_inputs) + features = self.backbone(images.tensor) + sem_seg_results, sem_seg_losses = self.sem_seg_head(features, None) + proposals, _ = self.proposal_generator(images, features, None) + detector_results, _ = self.roi_heads(images, features, proposals, None) + + if do_postprocess: + processed_results = [] + for sem_seg_result, detector_result, input_per_image, image_size in zip( + sem_seg_results, detector_results, batched_inputs, images.image_sizes + ): + height = input_per_image.get("height", image_size[0]) + width = input_per_image.get("width", image_size[1]) + sem_seg_r = sem_seg_postprocess(sem_seg_result, image_size, height, width) + detector_r = detector_postprocess(detector_result, height, width) + + processed_results.append({"sem_seg": sem_seg_r, "instances": detector_r}) + + panoptic_r = combine_semantic_and_instance_outputs( + detector_r, + sem_seg_r.argmax(dim=0), + self.combine_overlap_thresh, + self.combine_stuff_area_thresh, + self.combine_instances_score_thresh, + ) + processed_results[-1]["panoptic_seg"] = panoptic_r + return processed_results + else: + return detector_results, sem_seg_results + + +def combine_semantic_and_instance_outputs( + instance_results, + semantic_results, + overlap_threshold, + stuff_area_thresh, + instances_score_thresh, +): + """ + Implement a simple combining logic following + "combine_semantic_and_instance_predictions.py" in panopticapi + to produce panoptic segmentation outputs. + + Args: + instance_results: output of :func:`detector_postprocess`. + semantic_results: an (H, W) tensor, each element is the contiguous semantic + category id + + Returns: + panoptic_seg (Tensor): of shape (height, width) where the values are ids for each segment. + segments_info (list[dict]): Describe each segment in `panoptic_seg`. + Each dict contains keys "id", "category_id", "isthing". + """ + panoptic_seg = torch.zeros_like(semantic_results, dtype=torch.int32) + + # sort instance outputs by scores + sorted_inds = torch.argsort(-instance_results.scores) + + current_segment_id = 0 + segments_info = [] + + instance_masks = instance_results.pred_masks.to(dtype=torch.bool, device=panoptic_seg.device) + + # Add instances one-by-one, check for overlaps with existing ones + for inst_id in sorted_inds: + score = instance_results.scores[inst_id].item() + if score < instances_score_thresh: + break + mask = instance_masks[inst_id] # H,W + mask_area = mask.sum().item() + + if mask_area == 0: + continue + + intersect = (mask > 0) & (panoptic_seg > 0) + intersect_area = intersect.sum().item() + + if intersect_area * 1.0 / mask_area > overlap_threshold: + continue + + if intersect_area > 0: + mask = mask & (panoptic_seg == 0) + + current_segment_id += 1 + panoptic_seg[mask] = current_segment_id + segments_info.append( + { + "id": current_segment_id, + "isthing": True, + "score": score, + "category_id": instance_results.pred_classes[inst_id].item(), + "instance_id": inst_id.item(), + } + ) + + # Add semantic results to remaining empty areas + semantic_labels = torch.unique(semantic_results).cpu().tolist() + for semantic_label in semantic_labels: + if semantic_label == 0: # 0 is a special "thing" class + continue + mask = (semantic_results == semantic_label) & (panoptic_seg == 0) + mask_area = mask.sum().item() + if mask_area < stuff_area_thresh: + continue + + current_segment_id += 1 + panoptic_seg[mask] = current_segment_id + segments_info.append( + { + "id": current_segment_id, + "isthing": False, + "category_id": semantic_label, + "area": mask_area, + } + ) + + return panoptic_seg, segments_info diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/rcnn.py b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/rcnn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9162789 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/rcnn.py @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import numpy as np +from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple +import torch +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.data.detection_utils import convert_image_to_rgb +from detectron2.layers import move_device_like +from detectron2.structures import ImageList, Instances +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage +from detectron2.utils.logger import log_first_n + +from ..backbone import Backbone, build_backbone +from ..postprocessing import detector_postprocess +from ..proposal_generator import build_proposal_generator +from ..roi_heads import build_roi_heads +from .build import META_ARCH_REGISTRY + +__all__ = ["GeneralizedRCNN", "ProposalNetwork"] + + +@META_ARCH_REGISTRY.register() +class GeneralizedRCNN(nn.Module): + """ + Generalized R-CNN. Any models that contains the following three components: + 1. Per-image feature extraction (aka backbone) + 2. Region proposal generation + 3. Per-region feature extraction and prediction + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + backbone: Backbone, + proposal_generator: nn.Module, + roi_heads: nn.Module, + pixel_mean: Tuple[float], + pixel_std: Tuple[float], + input_format: Optional[str] = None, + vis_period: int = 0, + ): + """ + Args: + backbone: a backbone module, must follow detectron2's backbone interface + proposal_generator: a module that generates proposals using backbone features + roi_heads: a ROI head that performs per-region computation + pixel_mean, pixel_std: list or tuple with #channels element, representing + the per-channel mean and std to be used to normalize the input image + input_format: describe the meaning of channels of input. Needed by visualization + vis_period: the period to run visualization. Set to 0 to disable. + """ + super().__init__() + self.backbone = backbone + self.proposal_generator = proposal_generator + self.roi_heads = roi_heads + + self.input_format = input_format + self.vis_period = vis_period + if vis_period > 0: + assert input_format is not None, "input_format is required for visualization!" + + self.register_buffer("pixel_mean", torch.tensor(pixel_mean).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + self.register_buffer("pixel_std", torch.tensor(pixel_std).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + assert ( + self.pixel_mean.shape == self.pixel_std.shape + ), f"{self.pixel_mean} and {self.pixel_std} have different shapes!" + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg): + backbone = build_backbone(cfg) + return { + "backbone": backbone, + "proposal_generator": build_proposal_generator(cfg, backbone.output_shape()), + "roi_heads": build_roi_heads(cfg, backbone.output_shape()), + "input_format": cfg.INPUT.FORMAT, + "vis_period": cfg.VIS_PERIOD, + "pixel_mean": cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_MEAN, + "pixel_std": cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_STD, + } + + @property + def device(self): + return self.pixel_mean.device + + def _move_to_current_device(self, x): + return move_device_like(x, self.pixel_mean) + + def visualize_training(self, batched_inputs, proposals): + """ + A function used to visualize images and proposals. It shows ground truth + bounding boxes on the original image and up to 20 top-scoring predicted + object proposals on the original image. Users can implement different + visualization functions for different models. + + Args: + batched_inputs (list): a list that contains input to the model. + proposals (list): a list that contains predicted proposals. Both + batched_inputs and proposals should have the same length. + """ + from detectron2.utils.visualizer import Visualizer + + storage = get_event_storage() + max_vis_prop = 20 + + for input, prop in zip(batched_inputs, proposals): + img = input["image"] + img = convert_image_to_rgb(img.permute(1, 2, 0), self.input_format) + v_gt = Visualizer(img, None) + v_gt = v_gt.overlay_instances(boxes=input["instances"].gt_boxes) + anno_img = v_gt.get_image() + box_size = min(len(prop.proposal_boxes), max_vis_prop) + v_pred = Visualizer(img, None) + v_pred = v_pred.overlay_instances( + boxes=prop.proposal_boxes[0:box_size].tensor.cpu().numpy() + ) + prop_img = v_pred.get_image() + vis_img = np.concatenate((anno_img, prop_img), axis=1) + vis_img = vis_img.transpose(2, 0, 1) + vis_name = "Left: GT bounding boxes; Right: Predicted proposals" + storage.put_image(vis_name, vis_img) + break # only visualize one image in a batch + + def forward(self, batched_inputs: List[Dict[str, torch.Tensor]]): + """ + Args: + batched_inputs: a list, batched outputs of :class:`DatasetMapper` . + Each item in the list contains the inputs for one image. + For now, each item in the list is a dict that contains: + + * image: Tensor, image in (C, H, W) format. + * instances (optional): groundtruth :class:`Instances` + * proposals (optional): :class:`Instances`, precomputed proposals. + + Other information that's included in the original dicts, such as: + + * "height", "width" (int): the output resolution of the model, used in inference. + See :meth:`postprocess` for details. + + Returns: + list[dict]: + Each dict is the output for one input image. + The dict contains one key "instances" whose value is a :class:`Instances`. + The :class:`Instances` object has the following keys: + "pred_boxes", "pred_classes", "scores", "pred_masks", "pred_keypoints" + """ + if not self.training: + return self.inference(batched_inputs) + + images = self.preprocess_image(batched_inputs) + if "instances" in batched_inputs[0]: + gt_instances = [x["instances"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + else: + gt_instances = None + + features = self.backbone(images.tensor) + + if self.proposal_generator is not None: + proposals, proposal_losses = self.proposal_generator(images, features, gt_instances) + else: + assert "proposals" in batched_inputs[0] + proposals = [x["proposals"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + proposal_losses = {} + + _, detector_losses = self.roi_heads(images, features, proposals, gt_instances) + if self.vis_period > 0: + storage = get_event_storage() + if storage.iter % self.vis_period == 0: + self.visualize_training(batched_inputs, proposals) + + losses = {} + losses.update(detector_losses) + losses.update(proposal_losses) + return losses + + def inference( + self, + batched_inputs: List[Dict[str, torch.Tensor]], + detected_instances: Optional[List[Instances]] = None, + do_postprocess: bool = True, + ): + """ + Run inference on the given inputs. + + Args: + batched_inputs (list[dict]): same as in :meth:`forward` + detected_instances (None or list[Instances]): if not None, it + contains an `Instances` object per image. The `Instances` + object contains "pred_boxes" and "pred_classes" which are + known boxes in the image. + The inference will then skip the detection of bounding boxes, + and only predict other per-ROI outputs. + do_postprocess (bool): whether to apply post-processing on the outputs. + + Returns: + When do_postprocess=True, same as in :meth:`forward`. + Otherwise, a list[Instances] containing raw network outputs. + """ + assert not self.training + + images = self.preprocess_image(batched_inputs) + features = self.backbone(images.tensor) + + if detected_instances is None: + if self.proposal_generator is not None: + proposals, _ = self.proposal_generator(images, features, None) + else: + assert "proposals" in batched_inputs[0] + proposals = [x["proposals"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + + results, _ = self.roi_heads(images, features, proposals, None) + else: + detected_instances = [x.to(self.device) for x in detected_instances] + results = self.roi_heads.forward_with_given_boxes(features, detected_instances) + + if do_postprocess: + assert not torch.jit.is_scripting(), "Scripting is not supported for postprocess." + return GeneralizedRCNN._postprocess(results, batched_inputs, images.image_sizes) + return results + + def preprocess_image(self, batched_inputs: List[Dict[str, torch.Tensor]]): + """ + Normalize, pad and batch the input images. 使不同尺寸的输入图像能够组成一个batch + """ + images = [self._move_to_current_device(x["image"]) for x in batched_inputs] + images = [(x - self.pixel_mean) / self.pixel_std for x in images] + images = ImageList.from_tensors( + images, + self.backbone.size_divisibility, + padding_constraints=self.backbone.padding_constraints, + ) + return images + + @staticmethod + def _postprocess(instances, batched_inputs: List[Dict[str, torch.Tensor]], image_sizes): + """ + Rescale the output instances to the target size. + """ + # note: private function; subject to changes + processed_results = [] + for results_per_image, input_per_image, image_size in zip( + instances, batched_inputs, image_sizes + ): + height = input_per_image.get("height", image_size[0]) + width = input_per_image.get("width", image_size[1]) + r = detector_postprocess(results_per_image, height, width) + processed_results.append({"instances": r}) + return processed_results + + +@META_ARCH_REGISTRY.register() +class ProposalNetwork(nn.Module): + """ + A meta architecture that only predicts object proposals. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + backbone: Backbone, + proposal_generator: nn.Module, + pixel_mean: Tuple[float], + pixel_std: Tuple[float], + ): + """ + Args: + backbone: a backbone module, must follow detectron2's backbone interface + proposal_generator: a module that generates proposals using backbone features + pixel_mean, pixel_std: list or tuple with #channels element, representing + the per-channel mean and std to be used to normalize the input image + """ + super().__init__() + self.backbone = backbone + self.proposal_generator = proposal_generator + self.register_buffer("pixel_mean", torch.tensor(pixel_mean).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + self.register_buffer("pixel_std", torch.tensor(pixel_std).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg): + backbone = build_backbone(cfg) + return { + "backbone": backbone, + "proposal_generator": build_proposal_generator(cfg, backbone.output_shape()), + "pixel_mean": cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_MEAN, + "pixel_std": cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_STD, + } + + @property + def device(self): + return self.pixel_mean.device + + def _move_to_current_device(self, x): + return move_device_like(x, self.pixel_mean) + + def forward(self, batched_inputs): + """ + Args: + Same as in :class:`GeneralizedRCNN.forward` + + Returns: + list[dict]: + Each dict is the output for one input image. + The dict contains one key "proposals" whose value is a + :class:`Instances` with keys "proposal_boxes" and "objectness_logits". + """ + images = [self._move_to_current_device(x["image"]) for x in batched_inputs] + images = [(x - self.pixel_mean) / self.pixel_std for x in images] + images = ImageList.from_tensors( + images, + self.backbone.size_divisibility, + padding_constraints=self.backbone.padding_constraints, + ) + features = self.backbone(images.tensor) + + if "instances" in batched_inputs[0]: + gt_instances = [x["instances"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + elif "targets" in batched_inputs[0]: + log_first_n( + logging.WARN, "'targets' in the model inputs is now renamed to 'instances'!", n=10 + ) + gt_instances = [x["targets"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + else: + gt_instances = None + proposals, proposal_losses = self.proposal_generator(images, features, gt_instances) + # In training, the proposals are not useful at all but we generate them anyway. + # This makes RPN-only models about 5% slower. + if self.training: + return proposal_losses + + processed_results = [] + for results_per_image, input_per_image, image_size in zip( + proposals, batched_inputs, images.image_sizes + ): + height = input_per_image.get("height", image_size[0]) + width = input_per_image.get("width", image_size[1]) + r = detector_postprocess(results_per_image, height, width) + processed_results.append({"proposals": r}) + return processed_results diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/retinanet.py b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/retinanet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd72a8e --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/retinanet.py @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import math +from typing import List, Tuple +import torch +from fvcore.nn import sigmoid_focal_loss_jit +from torch import Tensor, nn +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import CycleBatchNormList, ShapeSpec, batched_nms, cat, get_norm +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, ImageList, Instances, pairwise_iou +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage + +from ..anchor_generator import build_anchor_generator +from ..backbone import Backbone, build_backbone +from ..box_regression import Box2BoxTransform, _dense_box_regression_loss +from ..matcher import Matcher +from .build import META_ARCH_REGISTRY +from .dense_detector import DenseDetector, permute_to_N_HWA_K # noqa + +__all__ = ["RetinaNet"] + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +@META_ARCH_REGISTRY.register() +class RetinaNet(DenseDetector): + """ + Implement RetinaNet in :paper:`RetinaNet`. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + backbone: Backbone, + head: nn.Module, + head_in_features, + anchor_generator, + box2box_transform, + anchor_matcher, + num_classes, + focal_loss_alpha=0.25, + focal_loss_gamma=2.0, + smooth_l1_beta=0.0, + box_reg_loss_type="smooth_l1", + test_score_thresh=0.05, + test_topk_candidates=1000, + test_nms_thresh=0.5, + max_detections_per_image=100, + pixel_mean, + pixel_std, + vis_period=0, + input_format="BGR", + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + backbone: a backbone module, must follow detectron2's backbone interface + head (nn.Module): a module that predicts logits and regression deltas + for each level from a list of per-level features + head_in_features (Tuple[str]): Names of the input feature maps to be used in head + anchor_generator (nn.Module): a module that creates anchors from a + list of features. Usually an instance of :class:`AnchorGenerator` + box2box_transform (Box2BoxTransform): defines the transform from anchors boxes to + instance boxes + anchor_matcher (Matcher): label the anchors by matching them with ground truth. + num_classes (int): number of classes. Used to label background proposals. + + # Loss parameters: + focal_loss_alpha (float): focal_loss_alpha + focal_loss_gamma (float): focal_loss_gamma + smooth_l1_beta (float): smooth_l1_beta + box_reg_loss_type (str): Options are "smooth_l1", "giou", "diou", "ciou" + + # Inference parameters: + test_score_thresh (float): Inference cls score threshold, only anchors with + score > INFERENCE_TH are considered for inference (to improve speed) + test_topk_candidates (int): Select topk candidates before NMS + test_nms_thresh (float): Overlap threshold used for non-maximum suppression + (suppress boxes with IoU >= this threshold) + max_detections_per_image (int): + Maximum number of detections to return per image during inference + (100 is based on the limit established for the COCO dataset). + + pixel_mean, pixel_std: see :class:`DenseDetector`. + """ + super().__init__( + backbone, head, head_in_features, pixel_mean=pixel_mean, pixel_std=pixel_std + ) + self.num_classes = num_classes + + # Anchors + self.anchor_generator = anchor_generator + self.box2box_transform = box2box_transform + self.anchor_matcher = anchor_matcher + + # Loss parameters: + self.focal_loss_alpha = focal_loss_alpha + self.focal_loss_gamma = focal_loss_gamma + self.smooth_l1_beta = smooth_l1_beta + self.box_reg_loss_type = box_reg_loss_type + # Inference parameters: + self.test_score_thresh = test_score_thresh + self.test_topk_candidates = test_topk_candidates + self.test_nms_thresh = test_nms_thresh + self.max_detections_per_image = max_detections_per_image + # Vis parameters + self.vis_period = vis_period + self.input_format = input_format + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg): + backbone = build_backbone(cfg) + backbone_shape = backbone.output_shape() + feature_shapes = [backbone_shape[f] for f in cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.IN_FEATURES] + head = RetinaNetHead(cfg, feature_shapes) + anchor_generator = build_anchor_generator(cfg, feature_shapes) + return { + "backbone": backbone, + "head": head, + "anchor_generator": anchor_generator, + "box2box_transform": Box2BoxTransform(weights=cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS), + "anchor_matcher": Matcher( + cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.IOU_THRESHOLDS, + cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.IOU_LABELS, + allow_low_quality_matches=True, + ), + "pixel_mean": cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_MEAN, + "pixel_std": cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_STD, + "num_classes": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.NUM_CLASSES, + "head_in_features": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.IN_FEATURES, + # Loss parameters: + "focal_loss_alpha": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.FOCAL_LOSS_ALPHA, + "focal_loss_gamma": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.FOCAL_LOSS_GAMMA, + "smooth_l1_beta": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.SMOOTH_L1_LOSS_BETA, + "box_reg_loss_type": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.BBOX_REG_LOSS_TYPE, + # Inference parameters: + "test_score_thresh": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.SCORE_THRESH_TEST, + "test_topk_candidates": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.TOPK_CANDIDATES_TEST, + "test_nms_thresh": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.NMS_THRESH_TEST, + "max_detections_per_image": cfg.TEST.DETECTIONS_PER_IMAGE, + # Vis parameters + "vis_period": cfg.VIS_PERIOD, + "input_format": cfg.INPUT.FORMAT, + } + + def forward_training(self, images, features, predictions, gt_instances): + # Transpose the Hi*Wi*A dimension to the middle: + pred_logits, pred_anchor_deltas = self._transpose_dense_predictions( + predictions, [self.num_classes, 4] + ) + anchors = self.anchor_generator(features) + gt_labels, gt_boxes = self.label_anchors(anchors, gt_instances) + return self.losses(anchors, pred_logits, gt_labels, pred_anchor_deltas, gt_boxes) + + def losses(self, anchors, pred_logits, gt_labels, pred_anchor_deltas, gt_boxes): + """ + Args: + anchors (list[Boxes]): a list of #feature level Boxes + gt_labels, gt_boxes: see output of :meth:`RetinaNet.label_anchors`. + Their shapes are (N, R) and (N, R, 4), respectively, where R is + the total number of anchors across levels, i.e. sum(Hi x Wi x Ai) + pred_logits, pred_anchor_deltas: both are list[Tensor]. Each element in the + list corresponds to one level and has shape (N, Hi * Wi * Ai, K or 4). + Where K is the number of classes used in `pred_logits`. + + Returns: + dict[str, Tensor]: + mapping from a named loss to a scalar tensor storing the loss. + Used during training only. The dict keys are: "loss_cls" and "loss_box_reg" + """ + num_images = len(gt_labels) + gt_labels = torch.stack(gt_labels) # (N, R) + + valid_mask = gt_labels >= 0 + pos_mask = (gt_labels >= 0) & (gt_labels != self.num_classes) + num_pos_anchors = pos_mask.sum().item() + get_event_storage().put_scalar("num_pos_anchors", num_pos_anchors / num_images) + normalizer = self._ema_update("loss_normalizer", max(num_pos_anchors, 1), 100) + + # classification and regression loss + gt_labels_target = F.one_hot(gt_labels[valid_mask], num_classes=self.num_classes + 1)[ + :, :-1 + ] # no loss for the last (background) class + loss_cls = sigmoid_focal_loss_jit( + cat(pred_logits, dim=1)[valid_mask], + gt_labels_target.to(pred_logits[0].dtype), + alpha=self.focal_loss_alpha, + gamma=self.focal_loss_gamma, + reduction="sum", + ) + + loss_box_reg = _dense_box_regression_loss( + anchors, + self.box2box_transform, + pred_anchor_deltas, + gt_boxes, + pos_mask, + box_reg_loss_type=self.box_reg_loss_type, + smooth_l1_beta=self.smooth_l1_beta, + ) + + return { + "loss_cls": loss_cls / normalizer, + "loss_box_reg": loss_box_reg / normalizer, + } + + @torch.no_grad() + def label_anchors(self, anchors, gt_instances): + """ + Args: + anchors (list[Boxes]): A list of #feature level Boxes. + The Boxes contains anchors of this image on the specific feature level. + gt_instances (list[Instances]): a list of N `Instances`s. The i-th + `Instances` contains the ground-truth per-instance annotations + for the i-th input image. + + Returns: + list[Tensor]: List of #img tensors. i-th element is a vector of labels whose length is + the total number of anchors across all feature maps (sum(Hi * Wi * A)). + Label values are in {-1, 0, ..., K}, with -1 means ignore, and K means background. + + list[Tensor]: i-th element is a Rx4 tensor, where R is the total number of anchors + across feature maps. The values are the matched gt boxes for each anchor. + Values are undefined for those anchors not labeled as foreground. + """ + anchors = Boxes.cat(anchors) # Rx4 + + gt_labels = [] + matched_gt_boxes = [] + for gt_per_image in gt_instances: + match_quality_matrix = pairwise_iou(gt_per_image.gt_boxes, anchors) + matched_idxs, anchor_labels = self.anchor_matcher(match_quality_matrix) + del match_quality_matrix + + if len(gt_per_image) > 0: + matched_gt_boxes_i = gt_per_image.gt_boxes.tensor[matched_idxs] + + gt_labels_i = gt_per_image.gt_classes[matched_idxs] + # Anchors with label 0 are treated as background. + gt_labels_i[anchor_labels == 0] = self.num_classes + # Anchors with label -1 are ignored. + gt_labels_i[anchor_labels == -1] = -1 + else: + matched_gt_boxes_i = torch.zeros_like(anchors.tensor) + gt_labels_i = torch.zeros_like(matched_idxs) + self.num_classes + + gt_labels.append(gt_labels_i) + matched_gt_boxes.append(matched_gt_boxes_i) + + return gt_labels, matched_gt_boxes + + def forward_inference( + self, images: ImageList, features: List[Tensor], predictions: List[List[Tensor]] + ): + pred_logits, pred_anchor_deltas = self._transpose_dense_predictions( + predictions, [self.num_classes, 4] + ) + anchors = self.anchor_generator(features) + + results: List[Instances] = [] + for img_idx, image_size in enumerate(images.image_sizes): + scores_per_image = [x[img_idx].sigmoid_() for x in pred_logits] + deltas_per_image = [x[img_idx] for x in pred_anchor_deltas] + results_per_image = self.inference_single_image( + anchors, scores_per_image, deltas_per_image, image_size + ) + results.append(results_per_image) + return results + + def inference_single_image( + self, + anchors: List[Boxes], + box_cls: List[Tensor], + box_delta: List[Tensor], + image_size: Tuple[int, int], + ): + """ + Single-image inference. Return bounding-box detection results by thresholding + on scores and applying non-maximum suppression (NMS). + + Arguments: + anchors (list[Boxes]): list of #feature levels. Each entry contains + a Boxes object, which contains all the anchors in that feature level. + box_cls (list[Tensor]): list of #feature levels. Each entry contains + tensor of size (H x W x A, K) + box_delta (list[Tensor]): Same shape as 'box_cls' except that K becomes 4. + image_size (tuple(H, W)): a tuple of the image height and width. + + Returns: + Same as `inference`, but for only one image. + """ + pred = self._decode_multi_level_predictions( + anchors, + box_cls, + box_delta, + self.test_score_thresh, + self.test_topk_candidates, + image_size, + ) + keep = batched_nms( # per-class NMS + pred.pred_boxes.tensor, pred.scores, pred.pred_classes, self.test_nms_thresh + ) + return pred[keep[: self.max_detections_per_image]] + + +class RetinaNetHead(nn.Module): + """ + The head used in RetinaNet for object classification and box regression. + It has two subnets for the two tasks, with a common structure but separate parameters. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + input_shape: List[ShapeSpec], + num_classes, + num_anchors, + conv_dims: List[int], + norm="", + prior_prob=0.01, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + input_shape (List[ShapeSpec]): input shape + num_classes (int): number of classes. Used to label background proposals. + num_anchors (int): number of generated anchors + conv_dims (List[int]): dimensions for each convolution layer + norm (str or callable): + Normalization for conv layers except for the two output layers. + See :func:`detectron2.layers.get_norm` for supported types. + prior_prob (float): Prior weight for computing bias + """ + super().__init__() + + self._num_features = len(input_shape) + if norm == "BN" or norm == "SyncBN": + logger.info( + f"Using domain-specific {norm} in RetinaNetHead with len={self._num_features}." + ) + bn_class = nn.BatchNorm2d if norm == "BN" else nn.SyncBatchNorm + + def norm(c): + return CycleBatchNormList( + length=self._num_features, bn_class=bn_class, num_features=c + ) + + else: + norm_name = str(type(get_norm(norm, 32))) + if "BN" in norm_name: + logger.warning( + f"Shared BatchNorm (type={norm_name}) may not work well in RetinaNetHead." + ) + + cls_subnet = [] + bbox_subnet = [] + for in_channels, out_channels in zip( + [input_shape[0].channels] + list(conv_dims), conv_dims + ): + cls_subnet.append( + nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1) + ) + if norm: + cls_subnet.append(get_norm(norm, out_channels)) + cls_subnet.append(nn.ReLU()) + bbox_subnet.append( + nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1) + ) + if norm: + bbox_subnet.append(get_norm(norm, out_channels)) + bbox_subnet.append(nn.ReLU()) + + self.cls_subnet = nn.Sequential(*cls_subnet) + self.bbox_subnet = nn.Sequential(*bbox_subnet) + self.cls_score = nn.Conv2d( + conv_dims[-1], num_anchors * num_classes, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1 + ) + self.bbox_pred = nn.Conv2d( + conv_dims[-1], num_anchors * 4, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1 + ) + + # Initialization + for modules in [self.cls_subnet, self.bbox_subnet, self.cls_score, self.bbox_pred]: + for layer in modules.modules(): + if isinstance(layer, nn.Conv2d): + torch.nn.init.normal_(layer.weight, mean=0, std=0.01) + torch.nn.init.constant_(layer.bias, 0) + + # Use prior in model initialization to improve stability + bias_value = -(math.log((1 - prior_prob) / prior_prob)) + torch.nn.init.constant_(self.cls_score.bias, bias_value) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape: List[ShapeSpec]): + num_anchors = build_anchor_generator(cfg, input_shape).num_cell_anchors + assert ( + len(set(num_anchors)) == 1 + ), "Using different number of anchors between levels is not currently supported!" + num_anchors = num_anchors[0] + + return { + "input_shape": input_shape, + "num_classes": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.NUM_CLASSES, + "conv_dims": [input_shape[0].channels] * cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.NUM_CONVS, + "prior_prob": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.PRIOR_PROB, + "norm": cfg.MODEL.RETINANET.NORM, + "num_anchors": num_anchors, + } + + def forward(self, features: List[Tensor]): + """ + Arguments: + features (list[Tensor]): FPN feature map tensors in high to low resolution. + Each tensor in the list correspond to different feature levels. + + Returns: + logits (list[Tensor]): #lvl tensors, each has shape (N, AxK, Hi, Wi). + The tensor predicts the classification probability + at each spatial position for each of the A anchors and K object + classes. + bbox_reg (list[Tensor]): #lvl tensors, each has shape (N, Ax4, Hi, Wi). + The tensor predicts 4-vector (dx,dy,dw,dh) box + regression values for every anchor. These values are the + relative offset between the anchor and the ground truth box. + """ + assert len(features) == self._num_features + logits = [] + bbox_reg = [] + for feature in features: + logits.append(self.cls_score(self.cls_subnet(feature))) + bbox_reg.append(self.bbox_pred(self.bbox_subnet(feature))) + return logits, bbox_reg diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/semantic_seg.py b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/semantic_seg.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fefbecf --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/meta_arch/semantic_seg.py @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import numpy as np +from typing import Callable, Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init +import torch +from torch import nn +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import Conv2d, ShapeSpec, get_norm +from detectron2.structures import ImageList +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +from ..backbone import Backbone, build_backbone +from ..postprocessing import sem_seg_postprocess +from .build import META_ARCH_REGISTRY + +__all__ = [ + "SemanticSegmentor", + "SEM_SEG_HEADS_REGISTRY", + "SemSegFPNHead", + "build_sem_seg_head", +] + + +SEM_SEG_HEADS_REGISTRY = Registry("SEM_SEG_HEADS") +SEM_SEG_HEADS_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for semantic segmentation heads, which make semantic segmentation predictions +from feature maps. +""" + + +@META_ARCH_REGISTRY.register() +class SemanticSegmentor(nn.Module): + """ + Main class for semantic segmentation architectures. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + backbone: Backbone, + sem_seg_head: nn.Module, + pixel_mean: Tuple[float], + pixel_std: Tuple[float], + ): + """ + Args: + backbone: a backbone module, must follow detectron2's backbone interface + sem_seg_head: a module that predicts semantic segmentation from backbone features + pixel_mean, pixel_std: list or tuple with #channels element, representing + the per-channel mean and std to be used to normalize the input image + """ + super().__init__() + self.backbone = backbone + self.sem_seg_head = sem_seg_head + self.register_buffer("pixel_mean", torch.tensor(pixel_mean).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + self.register_buffer("pixel_std", torch.tensor(pixel_std).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg): + backbone = build_backbone(cfg) + sem_seg_head = build_sem_seg_head(cfg, backbone.output_shape()) + return { + "backbone": backbone, + "sem_seg_head": sem_seg_head, + "pixel_mean": cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_MEAN, + "pixel_std": cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_STD, + } + + @property + def device(self): + return self.pixel_mean.device + + def forward(self, batched_inputs): + """ + Args: + batched_inputs: a list, batched outputs of :class:`DatasetMapper`. + Each item in the list contains the inputs for one image. + + For now, each item in the list is a dict that contains: + + * "image": Tensor, image in (C, H, W) format. + * "sem_seg": semantic segmentation ground truth + * Other information that's included in the original dicts, such as: + "height", "width" (int): the output resolution of the model (may be different + from input resolution), used in inference. + + + Returns: + list[dict]: + Each dict is the output for one input image. + The dict contains one key "sem_seg" whose value is a + Tensor that represents the + per-pixel segmentation prediced by the head. + The prediction has shape KxHxW that represents the logits of + each class for each pixel. + """ + images = [x["image"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + images = [(x - self.pixel_mean) / self.pixel_std for x in images] + images = ImageList.from_tensors( + images, + self.backbone.size_divisibility, + padding_constraints=self.backbone.padding_constraints, + ) + + features = self.backbone(images.tensor) + + if "sem_seg" in batched_inputs[0]: + targets = [x["sem_seg"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + targets = ImageList.from_tensors( + targets, + self.backbone.size_divisibility, + self.sem_seg_head.ignore_value, + self.backbone.padding_constraints, + ).tensor + else: + targets = None + results, losses = self.sem_seg_head(features, targets) + + if self.training: + return losses + + processed_results = [] + for result, input_per_image, image_size in zip(results, batched_inputs, images.image_sizes): + height = input_per_image.get("height", image_size[0]) + width = input_per_image.get("width", image_size[1]) + r = sem_seg_postprocess(result, image_size, height, width) + processed_results.append({"sem_seg": r}) + return processed_results + + +def build_sem_seg_head(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Build a semantic segmentation head from `cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.NAME`. + """ + name = cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.NAME + return SEM_SEG_HEADS_REGISTRY.get(name)(cfg, input_shape) + + +@SEM_SEG_HEADS_REGISTRY.register() +class SemSegFPNHead(nn.Module): + """ + A semantic segmentation head described in :paper:`PanopticFPN`. + It takes a list of FPN features as input, and applies a sequence of + 3x3 convs and upsampling to scale all of them to the stride defined by + ``common_stride``. Then these features are added and used to make final + predictions by another 1x1 conv layer. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + input_shape: Dict[str, ShapeSpec], + *, + num_classes: int, + conv_dims: int, + common_stride: int, + loss_weight: float = 1.0, + norm: Optional[Union[str, Callable]] = None, + ignore_value: int = -1, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + input_shape: shapes (channels and stride) of the input features + num_classes: number of classes to predict + conv_dims: number of output channels for the intermediate conv layers. + common_stride: the common stride that all features will be upscaled to + loss_weight: loss weight + norm (str or callable): normalization for all conv layers + ignore_value: category id to be ignored during training. + """ + super().__init__() + input_shape = sorted(input_shape.items(), key=lambda x: x[1].stride) + if not len(input_shape): + raise ValueError("SemSegFPNHead(input_shape=) cannot be empty!") + self.in_features = [k for k, v in input_shape] + feature_strides = [v.stride for k, v in input_shape] + feature_channels = [v.channels for k, v in input_shape] + + self.ignore_value = ignore_value + self.common_stride = common_stride + self.loss_weight = loss_weight + + self.scale_heads = [] + for in_feature, stride, channels in zip( + self.in_features, feature_strides, feature_channels + ): + head_ops = [] + head_length = max(1, int(np.log2(stride) - np.log2(self.common_stride))) + for k in range(head_length): + norm_module = get_norm(norm, conv_dims) + conv = Conv2d( + channels if k == 0 else conv_dims, + conv_dims, + kernel_size=3, + stride=1, + padding=1, + bias=not norm, + norm=norm_module, + activation=F.relu, + ) + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(conv) + head_ops.append(conv) + if stride != self.common_stride: + head_ops.append( + nn.Upsample(scale_factor=2, mode="bilinear", align_corners=False) + ) + self.scale_heads.append(nn.Sequential(*head_ops)) + self.add_module(in_feature, self.scale_heads[-1]) + self.predictor = Conv2d(conv_dims, num_classes, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0) + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(self.predictor) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape: Dict[str, ShapeSpec]): + return { + "input_shape": { + k: v for k, v in input_shape.items() if k in cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.IN_FEATURES + }, + "ignore_value": cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.IGNORE_VALUE, + "num_classes": cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.NUM_CLASSES, + "conv_dims": cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.CONVS_DIM, + "common_stride": cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.COMMON_STRIDE, + "norm": cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.NORM, + "loss_weight": cfg.MODEL.SEM_SEG_HEAD.LOSS_WEIGHT, + } + + def forward(self, features, targets=None): + """ + Returns: + In training, returns (None, dict of losses) + In inference, returns (CxHxW logits, {}) + """ + x = self.layers(features) + if self.training: + return None, self.losses(x, targets) + else: + x = F.interpolate( + x, scale_factor=self.common_stride, mode="bilinear", align_corners=False + ) + return x, {} + + def layers(self, features): + for i, f in enumerate(self.in_features): + if i == 0: + x = self.scale_heads[i](features[f]) + else: + x = x + self.scale_heads[i](features[f]) + x = self.predictor(x) + return x + + def losses(self, predictions, targets): + predictions = predictions.float() # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/48163 + predictions = F.interpolate( + predictions, + scale_factor=self.common_stride, + mode="bilinear", + align_corners=False, + ) + loss = F.cross_entropy( + predictions, targets, reduction="mean", ignore_index=self.ignore_value + ) + losses = {"loss_sem_seg": loss * self.loss_weight} + return losses diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/mmdet_wrapper.py b/detectron2/modeling/mmdet_wrapper.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..293b3e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/mmdet_wrapper.py @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import itertools +import logging +import numpy as np +from collections import OrderedDict +from collections.abc import Mapping +from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union +import torch +from omegaconf import DictConfig, OmegaConf +from torch import Tensor, nn + +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec +from detectron2.structures import BitMasks, Boxes, ImageList, Instances +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage + +from .backbone import Backbone + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def _to_container(cfg): + """ + mmdet will assert the type of dict/list. + So convert omegaconf objects to dict/list. + """ + if isinstance(cfg, DictConfig): + cfg = OmegaConf.to_container(cfg, resolve=True) + from mmcv.utils import ConfigDict + + return ConfigDict(cfg) + + +class MMDetBackbone(Backbone): + """ + Wrapper of mmdetection backbones to use in detectron2. + + mmdet backbones produce list/tuple of tensors, while detectron2 backbones + produce a dict of tensors. This class wraps the given backbone to produce + output in detectron2's convention, so it can be used in place of detectron2 + backbones. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + backbone: Union[nn.Module, Mapping], + neck: Union[nn.Module, Mapping, None] = None, + *, + output_shapes: List[ShapeSpec], + output_names: Optional[List[str]] = None, + ): + """ + Args: + backbone: either a backbone module or a mmdet config dict that defines a + backbone. The backbone takes a 4D image tensor and returns a + sequence of tensors. + neck: either a backbone module or a mmdet config dict that defines a + neck. The neck takes outputs of backbone and returns a + sequence of tensors. If None, no neck is used. + output_shapes: shape for every output of the backbone (or neck, if given). + stride and channels are often needed. + output_names: names for every output of the backbone (or neck, if given). + By default, will use "out0", "out1", ... + """ + super().__init__() + if isinstance(backbone, Mapping): + from mmdet.models import build_backbone + + backbone = build_backbone(_to_container(backbone)) + self.backbone = backbone + + if isinstance(neck, Mapping): + from mmdet.models import build_neck + + neck = build_neck(_to_container(neck)) + self.neck = neck + + # "Neck" weights, if any, are part of neck itself. This is the interface + # of mmdet so we follow it. Reference: + # https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection/blob/master/mmdet/models/detectors/two_stage.py + logger.info("Initializing mmdet backbone weights...") + self.backbone.init_weights() + # train() in mmdet modules is non-trivial, and has to be explicitly + # called. Reference: + # https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection/blob/master/mmdet/models/backbones/resnet.py + self.backbone.train() + if self.neck is not None: + logger.info("Initializing mmdet neck weights ...") + if isinstance(self.neck, nn.Sequential): + for m in self.neck: + m.init_weights() + else: + self.neck.init_weights() + self.neck.train() + + self._output_shapes = output_shapes + if not output_names: + output_names = [f"out{i}" for i in range(len(output_shapes))] + self._output_names = output_names + + def forward(self, x) -> Dict[str, Tensor]: + outs = self.backbone(x) + if self.neck is not None: + outs = self.neck(outs) + assert isinstance( + outs, (list, tuple) + ), "mmdet backbone should return a list/tuple of tensors!" + if len(outs) != len(self._output_shapes): + raise ValueError( + "Length of output_shapes does not match outputs from the mmdet backbone: " + f"{len(outs)} != {len(self._output_shapes)}" + ) + return {k: v for k, v in zip(self._output_names, outs)} + + def output_shape(self) -> Dict[str, ShapeSpec]: + return {k: v for k, v in zip(self._output_names, self._output_shapes)} + + +class MMDetDetector(nn.Module): + """ + Wrapper of a mmdetection detector model, for detection and instance segmentation. + Input/output formats of this class follow detectron2's convention, so a + mmdetection model can be trained and evaluated in detectron2. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + detector: Union[nn.Module, Mapping], + *, + # Default is 32 regardless of model: + # https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection/tree/master/configs/_base_/datasets + size_divisibility=32, + pixel_mean: Tuple[float], + pixel_std: Tuple[float], + ): + """ + Args: + detector: a mmdet detector, or a mmdet config dict that defines a detector. + size_divisibility: pad input images to multiple of this number + pixel_mean: per-channel mean to normalize input image + pixel_std: per-channel stddev to normalize input image + """ + super().__init__() + if isinstance(detector, Mapping): + from mmdet.models import build_detector + + detector = build_detector(_to_container(detector)) + self.detector = detector + self.detector.init_weights() + self.size_divisibility = size_divisibility + + self.register_buffer("pixel_mean", torch.tensor(pixel_mean).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + self.register_buffer("pixel_std", torch.tensor(pixel_std).view(-1, 1, 1), False) + assert ( + self.pixel_mean.shape == self.pixel_std.shape + ), f"{self.pixel_mean} and {self.pixel_std} have different shapes!" + + def forward(self, batched_inputs: List[Dict[str, torch.Tensor]]): + images = [x["image"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + images = [(x - self.pixel_mean) / self.pixel_std for x in images] + images = ImageList.from_tensors(images, size_divisibility=self.size_divisibility).tensor + metas = [] + rescale = {"height" in x for x in batched_inputs} + if len(rescale) != 1: + raise ValueError("Some inputs have original height/width, but some don't!") + rescale = list(rescale)[0] + output_shapes = [] + for input in batched_inputs: + meta = {} + c, h, w = input["image"].shape + meta["img_shape"] = meta["ori_shape"] = (h, w, c) + if rescale: + scale_factor = np.array( + [w / input["width"], h / input["height"]] * 2, dtype="float32" + ) + ori_shape = (input["height"], input["width"]) + output_shapes.append(ori_shape) + meta["ori_shape"] = ori_shape + (c,) + else: + scale_factor = 1.0 + output_shapes.append((h, w)) + meta["scale_factor"] = scale_factor + meta["flip"] = False + padh, padw = images.shape[-2:] + meta["pad_shape"] = (padh, padw, c) + metas.append(meta) + + if self.training: + gt_instances = [x["instances"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + if gt_instances[0].has("gt_masks"): + from mmdet.core import PolygonMasks as mm_PolygonMasks, BitmapMasks as mm_BitMasks + + def convert_mask(m, shape): + # mmdet mask format + if isinstance(m, BitMasks): + return mm_BitMasks(m.tensor.cpu().numpy(), shape[0], shape[1]) + else: + return mm_PolygonMasks(m.polygons, shape[0], shape[1]) + + gt_masks = [convert_mask(x.gt_masks, x.image_size) for x in gt_instances] + losses_and_metrics = self.detector.forward_train( + images, + metas, + [x.gt_boxes.tensor for x in gt_instances], + [x.gt_classes for x in gt_instances], + gt_masks=gt_masks, + ) + else: + losses_and_metrics = self.detector.forward_train( + images, + metas, + [x.gt_boxes.tensor for x in gt_instances], + [x.gt_classes for x in gt_instances], + ) + return _parse_losses(losses_and_metrics) + else: + results = self.detector.simple_test(images, metas, rescale=rescale) + results = [ + {"instances": _convert_mmdet_result(r, shape)} + for r, shape in zip(results, output_shapes) + ] + return results + + @property + def device(self): + return self.pixel_mean.device + + +# Reference: show_result() in +# https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection/blob/master/mmdet/models/detectors/base.py +def _convert_mmdet_result(result, shape: Tuple[int, int]) -> Instances: + if isinstance(result, tuple): + bbox_result, segm_result = result + if isinstance(segm_result, tuple): + segm_result = segm_result[0] + else: + bbox_result, segm_result = result, None + + bboxes = torch.from_numpy(np.vstack(bbox_result)) # Nx5 + bboxes, scores = bboxes[:, :4], bboxes[:, -1] + labels = [ + torch.full((bbox.shape[0],), i, dtype=torch.int32) for i, bbox in enumerate(bbox_result) + ] + labels = torch.cat(labels) + inst = Instances(shape) + inst.pred_boxes = Boxes(bboxes) + inst.scores = scores + inst.pred_classes = labels + + if segm_result is not None and len(labels) > 0: + segm_result = list(itertools.chain(*segm_result)) + segm_result = [torch.from_numpy(x) if isinstance(x, np.ndarray) else x for x in segm_result] + segm_result = torch.stack(segm_result, dim=0) + inst.pred_masks = segm_result + return inst + + +# reference: https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection/blob/master/mmdet/models/detectors/base.py +def _parse_losses(losses: Dict[str, Tensor]) -> Dict[str, Tensor]: + log_vars = OrderedDict() + for loss_name, loss_value in losses.items(): + if isinstance(loss_value, torch.Tensor): + log_vars[loss_name] = loss_value.mean() + elif isinstance(loss_value, list): + log_vars[loss_name] = sum(_loss.mean() for _loss in loss_value) + else: + raise TypeError(f"{loss_name} is not a tensor or list of tensors") + + if "loss" not in loss_name: + # put metrics to storage; don't return them + storage = get_event_storage() + value = log_vars.pop(loss_name).cpu().item() + storage.put_scalar(loss_name, value) + return log_vars diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/poolers.py b/detectron2/modeling/poolers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3393794 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/poolers.py @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import math +from typing import List, Optional +import torch +from torch import nn +from torchvision.ops import RoIPool + +from detectron2.layers import ROIAlign, ROIAlignRotated, cat, nonzero_tuple, shapes_to_tensor +from detectron2.structures import Boxes +from detectron2.utils.tracing import assert_fx_safe, is_fx_tracing + +""" +To export ROIPooler to torchscript, in this file, variables that should be annotated with +`Union[List[Boxes], List[RotatedBoxes]]` are only annotated with `List[Boxes]`. + +TODO: Correct these annotations when torchscript support `Union`. +https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/41412 +""" + +__all__ = ["ROIPooler"] + + +def assign_boxes_to_levels( + box_lists: List[Boxes], + min_level: int, + max_level: int, + canonical_box_size: int, + canonical_level: int, +): + """ + Map each box in `box_lists` to a feature map level index and return the assignment + vector. + + Args: + box_lists (list[Boxes] | list[RotatedBoxes]): A list of N Boxes or N RotatedBoxes, + where N is the number of images in the batch. + min_level (int): Smallest feature map level index. The input is considered index 0, + the output of stage 1 is index 1, and so. + max_level (int): Largest feature map level index. + canonical_box_size (int): A canonical box size in pixels (sqrt(box area)). + canonical_level (int): The feature map level index on which a canonically-sized box + should be placed. + + Returns: + A tensor of length M, where M is the total number of boxes aggregated over all + N batch images. The memory layout corresponds to the concatenation of boxes + from all images. Each element is the feature map index, as an offset from + `self.min_level`, for the corresponding box (so value i means the box is at + `self.min_level + i`). + """ + box_sizes = torch.sqrt(cat([boxes.area() for boxes in box_lists])) + # Eqn.(1) in FPN paper + level_assignments = torch.floor( + canonical_level + torch.log2(box_sizes / canonical_box_size + 1e-8) + ) + # clamp level to (min, max), in case the box size is too large or too small + # for the available feature maps + level_assignments = torch.clamp(level_assignments, min=min_level, max=max_level) + return level_assignments.to(torch.int64) - min_level + + +# script the module to avoid hardcoded device type +@torch.jit.script_if_tracing +def _convert_boxes_to_pooler_format(boxes: torch.Tensor, sizes: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + sizes = sizes.to(device=boxes.device) + indices = torch.repeat_interleave( + torch.arange(len(sizes), dtype=boxes.dtype, device=boxes.device), sizes + ) + return cat([indices[:, None], boxes], dim=1) + + +def convert_boxes_to_pooler_format(box_lists: List[Boxes]): + """ + Convert all boxes in `box_lists` to the low-level format used by ROI pooling ops + (see description under Returns). + + Args: + box_lists (list[Boxes] | list[RotatedBoxes]): + A list of N Boxes or N RotatedBoxes, where N is the number of images in the batch. + + Returns: + When input is list[Boxes]: + A tensor of shape (M, 5), where M is the total number of boxes aggregated over all + N batch images. + The 5 columns are (batch index, x0, y0, x1, y1), where batch index + is the index in [0, N) identifying which batch image the box with corners at + (x0, y0, x1, y1) comes from. + When input is list[RotatedBoxes]: + A tensor of shape (M, 6), where M is the total number of boxes aggregated over all + N batch images. + The 6 columns are (batch index, x_ctr, y_ctr, width, height, angle_degrees), + where batch index is the index in [0, N) identifying which batch image the + rotated box (x_ctr, y_ctr, width, height, angle_degrees) comes from. + """ + boxes = torch.cat([x.tensor for x in box_lists], dim=0) + # __len__ returns Tensor in tracing. + sizes = shapes_to_tensor([x.__len__() for x in box_lists]) + return _convert_boxes_to_pooler_format(boxes, sizes) + + +@torch.jit.script_if_tracing +def _create_zeros( + batch_target: Optional[torch.Tensor], + channels: int, + height: int, + width: int, + like_tensor: torch.Tensor, +) -> torch.Tensor: + batches = batch_target.shape[0] if batch_target is not None else 0 + sizes = (batches, channels, height, width) + return torch.zeros(sizes, dtype=like_tensor.dtype, device=like_tensor.device) + + +class ROIPooler(nn.Module): + """ + Region of interest feature map pooler that supports pooling from one or more + feature maps. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + output_size, + scales, + sampling_ratio, + pooler_type, + canonical_box_size=224, + canonical_level=4, + ): + """ + Args: + output_size (int, tuple[int] or list[int]): output size of the pooled region, + e.g., 14 x 14. If tuple or list is given, the length must be 2. + scales (list[float]): The scale for each low-level pooling op relative to + the input image. For a feature map with stride s relative to the input + image, scale is defined as 1/s. The stride must be power of 2. + When there are multiple scales, they must form a pyramid, i.e. they must be + a monotically decreasing geometric sequence with a factor of 1/2. + sampling_ratio (int): The `sampling_ratio` parameter for the ROIAlign op. + pooler_type (string): Name of the type of pooling operation that should be applied. + For instance, "ROIPool" or "ROIAlignV2". + canonical_box_size (int): A canonical box size in pixels (sqrt(box area)). The default + is heuristically defined as 224 pixels in the FPN paper (based on ImageNet + pre-training). + canonical_level (int): The feature map level index from which a canonically-sized box + should be placed. The default is defined as level 4 (stride=16) in the FPN paper, + i.e., a box of size 224x224 will be placed on the feature with stride=16. + The box placement for all boxes will be determined from their sizes w.r.t + canonical_box_size. For example, a box whose area is 4x that of a canonical box + should be used to pool features from feature level ``canonical_level+1``. + + Note that the actual input feature maps given to this module may not have + sufficiently many levels for the input boxes. If the boxes are too large or too + small for the input feature maps, the closest level will be used. + """ + super().__init__() + + if isinstance(output_size, int): + output_size = (output_size, output_size) + assert len(output_size) == 2 + assert isinstance(output_size[0], int) and isinstance(output_size[1], int) + self.output_size = output_size + + if pooler_type == "ROIAlign": + self.level_poolers = nn.ModuleList( + ROIAlign( + output_size, spatial_scale=scale, sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, aligned=False + ) + for scale in scales + ) + elif pooler_type == "ROIAlignV2": + self.level_poolers = nn.ModuleList( + ROIAlign( + output_size, spatial_scale=scale, sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, aligned=True + ) + for scale in scales + ) + elif pooler_type == "ROIPool": + self.level_poolers = nn.ModuleList( + RoIPool(output_size, spatial_scale=scale) for scale in scales + ) + elif pooler_type == "ROIAlignRotated": + self.level_poolers = nn.ModuleList( + ROIAlignRotated(output_size, spatial_scale=scale, sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio) + for scale in scales + ) + else: + raise ValueError("Unknown pooler type: {}".format(pooler_type)) + + # Map scale (defined as 1 / stride) to its feature map level under the + # assumption that stride is a power of 2. + min_level = -(math.log2(scales[0])) + max_level = -(math.log2(scales[-1])) + assert math.isclose(min_level, int(min_level)) and math.isclose( + max_level, int(max_level) + ), "Featuremap stride is not power of 2!" + self.min_level = int(min_level) + self.max_level = int(max_level) + assert ( + len(scales) == self.max_level - self.min_level + 1 + ), "[ROIPooler] Sizes of input featuremaps do not form a pyramid!" + assert 0 <= self.min_level and self.min_level <= self.max_level + self.canonical_level = canonical_level + assert canonical_box_size > 0 + self.canonical_box_size = canonical_box_size + + def forward(self, x: List[torch.Tensor], box_lists: List[Boxes]): + """ + Args: + x (list[Tensor]): A list of feature maps of NCHW shape, with scales matching those + used to construct this module. + box_lists (list[Boxes] | list[RotatedBoxes]): + A list of N Boxes or N RotatedBoxes, where N is the number of images in the batch. + The box coordinates are defined on the original image and + will be scaled by the `scales` argument of :class:`ROIPooler`. + + Returns: + Tensor: + A tensor of shape (M, C, output_size, output_size) where M is the total number of + boxes aggregated over all N batch images and C is the number of channels in `x`. + """ + num_level_assignments = len(self.level_poolers) + + if not is_fx_tracing(): + torch._assert( + isinstance(x, list) and isinstance(box_lists, list), + "Arguments to pooler must be lists", + ) + assert_fx_safe( + len(x) == num_level_assignments, + "unequal value, num_level_assignments={}, but x is list of {} Tensors".format( + num_level_assignments, len(x) + ), + ) + assert_fx_safe( + len(box_lists) == x[0].size(0), + "unequal value, x[0] batch dim 0 is {}, but box_list has length {}".format( + x[0].size(0), len(box_lists) + ), + ) + if len(box_lists) == 0: + return _create_zeros(None, x[0].shape[1], *self.output_size, x[0]) + + pooler_fmt_boxes = convert_boxes_to_pooler_format(box_lists) + + if num_level_assignments == 1: + return self.level_poolers[0](x[0], pooler_fmt_boxes) + + level_assignments = assign_boxes_to_levels( + box_lists, self.min_level, self.max_level, self.canonical_box_size, self.canonical_level + ) + + num_channels = x[0].shape[1] + output_size = self.output_size[0] + + output = _create_zeros(pooler_fmt_boxes, num_channels, output_size, output_size, x[0]) + + for level, pooler in enumerate(self.level_poolers): + inds = nonzero_tuple(level_assignments == level)[0] + pooler_fmt_boxes_level = pooler_fmt_boxes[inds] + # Use index_put_ instead of advance indexing, to avoid pytorch/issues/49852 + output.index_put_((inds,), pooler(x[level], pooler_fmt_boxes_level)) + + return output diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/postprocessing.py b/detectron2/modeling/postprocessing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8451260 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/postprocessing.py @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import torch +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.structures import Instances, ROIMasks + + +# perhaps should rename to "resize_instance" +def detector_postprocess( + results: Instances, output_height: int, output_width: int, mask_threshold: float = 0.5 +): + """ + Resize the output instances. + The input images are often resized when entering an object detector. + As a result, we often need the outputs of the detector in a different + resolution from its inputs. + + This function will resize the raw outputs of an R-CNN detector + to produce outputs according to the desired output resolution. + + Args: + results (Instances): the raw outputs from the detector. + `results.image_size` contains the input image resolution the detector sees. + This object might be modified in-place. + output_height, output_width: the desired output resolution. + Returns: + Instances: the resized output from the model, based on the output resolution + """ + if isinstance(output_width, torch.Tensor): + # This shape might (but not necessarily) be tensors during tracing. + # Converts integer tensors to float temporaries to ensure true + # division is performed when computing scale_x and scale_y. + output_width_tmp = output_width.float() + output_height_tmp = output_height.float() + new_size = torch.stack([output_height, output_width]) + else: + new_size = (output_height, output_width) + output_width_tmp = output_width + output_height_tmp = output_height + + scale_x, scale_y = ( + output_width_tmp / results.image_size[1], + output_height_tmp / results.image_size[0], + ) + results = Instances(new_size, **results.get_fields()) + + if results.has("pred_boxes"): + output_boxes = results.pred_boxes + elif results.has("proposal_boxes"): + output_boxes = results.proposal_boxes + else: + output_boxes = None + assert output_boxes is not None, "Predictions must contain boxes!" + + output_boxes.scale(scale_x, scale_y) + output_boxes.clip(results.image_size) + + results = results[output_boxes.nonempty()] + + if results.has("pred_masks"): + if isinstance(results.pred_masks, ROIMasks): + roi_masks = results.pred_masks + else: + # pred_masks is a tensor of shape (N, 1, M, M) + roi_masks = ROIMasks(results.pred_masks[:, 0, :, :]) + results.pred_masks = roi_masks.to_bitmasks( + results.pred_boxes, output_height, output_width, mask_threshold + ).tensor # TODO return ROIMasks/BitMask object in the future + + if results.has("pred_keypoints"): + results.pred_keypoints[:, :, 0] *= scale_x + results.pred_keypoints[:, :, 1] *= scale_y + + return results + + +def sem_seg_postprocess(result, img_size, output_height, output_width): + """ + Return semantic segmentation predictions in the original resolution. + + The input images are often resized when entering semantic segmentor. Moreover, in same + cases, they also padded inside segmentor to be divisible by maximum network stride. + As a result, we often need the predictions of the segmentor in a different + resolution from its inputs. + + Args: + result (Tensor): semantic segmentation prediction logits. A tensor of shape (C, H, W), + where C is the number of classes, and H, W are the height and width of the prediction. + img_size (tuple): image size that segmentor is taking as input. + output_height, output_width: the desired output resolution. + + Returns: + semantic segmentation prediction (Tensor): A tensor of the shape + (C, output_height, output_width) that contains per-pixel soft predictions. + """ + result = result[:, : img_size[0], : img_size[1]].expand(1, -1, -1, -1) + result = F.interpolate( + result, size=(output_height, output_width), mode="bilinear", align_corners=False + )[0] + return result diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/__init__.py b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f4e4df --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .build import PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY, build_proposal_generator +from .rpn import RPN_HEAD_REGISTRY, build_rpn_head, RPN, StandardRPNHead + +__all__ = list(globals().keys()) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/build.py b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34eb12d --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY = Registry("PROPOSAL_GENERATOR") +PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for proposal generator, which produces object proposals from feature maps. + +The registered object will be called with `obj(cfg, input_shape)`. +The call should return a `nn.Module` object. +""" + +from . import rpn, rrpn # noqa F401 isort:skip + + +def build_proposal_generator(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Build a proposal generator from `cfg.MODEL.PROPOSAL_GENERATOR.NAME`. + The name can be "PrecomputedProposals" to use no proposal generator. + """ + name = cfg.MODEL.PROPOSAL_GENERATOR.NAME + if name == "PrecomputedProposals": + return None + + return PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY.get(name)(cfg, input_shape) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/proposal_utils.py b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/proposal_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fdf5dc --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/proposal_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import math +from typing import List, Tuple, Union +import torch + +from detectron2.layers import batched_nms, cat, move_device_like +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def _is_tracing(): + # (fixed in TORCH_VERSION >= 1.9) + if torch.jit.is_scripting(): + # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/47379 + return False + else: + return torch.jit.is_tracing() + + +def find_top_rpn_proposals( + proposals: List[torch.Tensor], + pred_objectness_logits: List[torch.Tensor], + image_sizes: List[Tuple[int, int]], + nms_thresh: float, + pre_nms_topk: int, + post_nms_topk: int, + min_box_size: float, + training: bool, +): + """ + For each feature map, select the `pre_nms_topk` highest scoring proposals, + apply NMS, clip proposals, and remove small boxes. Return the `post_nms_topk` + highest scoring proposals among all the feature maps for each image. + + Args: + proposals (list[Tensor]): A list of L tensors. Tensor i has shape (N, Hi*Wi*A, 4). + All proposal predictions on the feature maps. + pred_objectness_logits (list[Tensor]): A list of L tensors. Tensor i has shape (N, Hi*Wi*A). + image_sizes (list[tuple]): sizes (h, w) for each image + nms_thresh (float): IoU threshold to use for NMS + pre_nms_topk (int): number of top k scoring proposals to keep before applying NMS. + When RPN is run on multiple feature maps (as in FPN) this number is per + feature map. + post_nms_topk (int): number of top k scoring proposals to keep after applying NMS. + When RPN is run on multiple feature maps (as in FPN) this number is total, + over all feature maps. + min_box_size (float): minimum proposal box side length in pixels (absolute units + wrt input images). + training (bool): True if proposals are to be used in training, otherwise False. + This arg exists only to support a legacy bug; look for the "NB: Legacy bug ..." + comment. + + Returns: + list[Instances]: list of N Instances. The i-th Instances + stores post_nms_topk object proposals for image i, sorted by their + objectness score in descending order. + """ + num_images = len(image_sizes) + device = ( + proposals[0].device + if torch.jit.is_scripting() + else ("cpu" if torch.jit.is_tracing() else proposals[0].device) + ) + + # 1. Select top-k anchor for every level and every image + topk_scores = [] # #lvl Tensor, each of shape N x topk + topk_proposals = [] + level_ids = [] # #lvl Tensor, each of shape (topk,) + batch_idx = move_device_like(torch.arange(num_images, device=device), proposals[0]) + for level_id, (proposals_i, logits_i) in enumerate(zip(proposals, pred_objectness_logits)): + Hi_Wi_A = logits_i.shape[1] + if isinstance(Hi_Wi_A, torch.Tensor): # it's a tensor in tracing + num_proposals_i = torch.clamp(Hi_Wi_A, max=pre_nms_topk) + else: + num_proposals_i = min(Hi_Wi_A, pre_nms_topk) + + topk_scores_i, topk_idx = logits_i.topk(num_proposals_i, dim=1) + + # each is N x topk + topk_proposals_i = proposals_i[batch_idx[:, None], topk_idx] # N x topk x 4 + + topk_proposals.append(topk_proposals_i) + topk_scores.append(topk_scores_i) + level_ids.append( + move_device_like( + torch.full((num_proposals_i,), level_id, dtype=torch.int64, device=device), + proposals[0], + ) + ) + + # 2. Concat all levels together + topk_scores = cat(topk_scores, dim=1) + topk_proposals = cat(topk_proposals, dim=1) + level_ids = cat(level_ids, dim=0) + + # 3. For each image, run a per-level NMS, and choose topk results. + results: List[Instances] = [] + for n, image_size in enumerate(image_sizes): + boxes = Boxes(topk_proposals[n]) + scores_per_img = topk_scores[n] + lvl = level_ids + + valid_mask = torch.isfinite(boxes.tensor).all(dim=1) & torch.isfinite(scores_per_img) + if not valid_mask.all(): + if training: + raise FloatingPointError( + "Predicted boxes or scores contain Inf/NaN. Training has diverged." + ) + boxes = boxes[valid_mask] + scores_per_img = scores_per_img[valid_mask] + lvl = lvl[valid_mask] + boxes.clip(image_size) + + # filter empty boxes + keep = boxes.nonempty(threshold=min_box_size) + if _is_tracing() or keep.sum().item() != len(boxes): + boxes, scores_per_img, lvl = boxes[keep], scores_per_img[keep], lvl[keep] + + keep = batched_nms(boxes.tensor, scores_per_img, lvl, nms_thresh) + # In Detectron1, there was different behavior during training vs. testing. + # (https://github.com/facebookresearch/Detectron/issues/459) + # During training, topk is over the proposals from *all* images in the training batch. + # During testing, it is over the proposals for each image separately. + # As a result, the training behavior becomes batch-dependent, + # and the configuration "POST_NMS_TOPK_TRAIN" end up relying on the batch size. + # This bug is addressed in Detectron2 to make the behavior independent of batch size. + keep = keep[:post_nms_topk] # keep is already sorted + + res = Instances(image_size) + res.proposal_boxes = boxes[keep] + res.objectness_logits = scores_per_img[keep] + results.append(res) + return results + + +def add_ground_truth_to_proposals( + gt: Union[List[Instances], List[Boxes]], proposals: List[Instances] +) -> List[Instances]: + """ + Call `add_ground_truth_to_proposals_single_image` for all images. + + Args: + gt(Union[List[Instances], List[Boxes]): list of N elements. Element i is a Instances + representing the ground-truth for image i. + proposals (list[Instances]): list of N elements. Element i is a Instances + representing the proposals for image i. + + Returns: + list[Instances]: list of N Instances. Each is the proposals for the image, + with field "proposal_boxes" and "objectness_logits". + """ + assert gt is not None + + if len(proposals) != len(gt): + raise ValueError("proposals and gt should have the same length as the number of images!") + if len(proposals) == 0: + return proposals + + return [ + add_ground_truth_to_proposals_single_image(gt_i, proposals_i) + for gt_i, proposals_i in zip(gt, proposals) + ] + + +def add_ground_truth_to_proposals_single_image( + gt: Union[Instances, Boxes], proposals: Instances +) -> Instances: + """ + Augment `proposals` with `gt`. + + Args: + Same as `add_ground_truth_to_proposals`, but with gt and proposals + per image. + + Returns: + Same as `add_ground_truth_to_proposals`, but for only one image. + """ + if isinstance(gt, Boxes): + # convert Boxes to Instances + gt = Instances(proposals.image_size, gt_boxes=gt) + + gt_boxes = gt.gt_boxes + device = proposals.objectness_logits.device + # Assign all ground-truth boxes an objectness logit corresponding to + # P(object) = sigmoid(logit) =~ 1. + gt_logit_value = math.log((1.0 - 1e-10) / (1 - (1.0 - 1e-10))) + gt_logits = gt_logit_value * torch.ones(len(gt_boxes), device=device) + + # Concatenating gt_boxes with proposals requires them to have the same fields + gt_proposal = Instances(proposals.image_size, **gt.get_fields()) + gt_proposal.proposal_boxes = gt_boxes + gt_proposal.objectness_logits = gt_logits + + for key in proposals.get_fields().keys(): + assert gt_proposal.has( + key + ), "The attribute '{}' in `proposals` does not exist in `gt`".format(key) + + # NOTE: Instances.cat only use fields from the first item. Extra fields in latter items + # will be thrown away. + new_proposals = Instances.cat([proposals, gt_proposal]) + + return new_proposals diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/rpn.py b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/rpn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99cd536 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/rpn.py @@ -0,0 +1,533 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import Conv2d, ShapeSpec, cat +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, ImageList, Instances, pairwise_iou +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage +from detectron2.utils.memory import retry_if_cuda_oom +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +from ..anchor_generator import build_anchor_generator +from ..box_regression import Box2BoxTransform, _dense_box_regression_loss +from ..matcher import Matcher +from ..sampling import subsample_labels +from .build import PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY +from .proposal_utils import find_top_rpn_proposals + +RPN_HEAD_REGISTRY = Registry("RPN_HEAD") +RPN_HEAD_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for RPN heads, which take feature maps and perform +objectness classification and bounding box regression for anchors. + +The registered object will be called with `obj(cfg, input_shape)`. +The call should return a `nn.Module` object. +""" + + +""" +Shape shorthand in this module: + + N: number of images in the minibatch + L: number of feature maps per image on which RPN is run + A: number of cell anchors (must be the same for all feature maps) + Hi, Wi: height and width of the i-th feature map + B: size of the box parameterization + +Naming convention: + + objectness: refers to the binary classification of an anchor as object vs. not object. + + deltas: refers to the 4-d (dx, dy, dw, dh) deltas that parameterize the box2box + transform (see :class:`box_regression.Box2BoxTransform`), or 5d for rotated boxes. + + pred_objectness_logits: predicted objectness scores in [-inf, +inf]; use + sigmoid(pred_objectness_logits) to estimate P(object). + + gt_labels: ground-truth binary classification labels for objectness + + pred_anchor_deltas: predicted box2box transform deltas + + gt_anchor_deltas: ground-truth box2box transform deltas +""" + + +def build_rpn_head(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Build an RPN head defined by `cfg.MODEL.RPN.HEAD_NAME`. + """ + name = cfg.MODEL.RPN.HEAD_NAME + return RPN_HEAD_REGISTRY.get(name)(cfg, input_shape) + + +@RPN_HEAD_REGISTRY.register() +class StandardRPNHead(nn.Module): + """ + Standard RPN classification and regression heads described in :paper:`Faster R-CNN`. + Uses a 3x3 conv to produce a shared hidden state from which one 1x1 conv predicts + objectness logits for each anchor and a second 1x1 conv predicts bounding-box deltas + specifying how to deform each anchor into an object proposal. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, *, in_channels: int, num_anchors: int, box_dim: int = 4, conv_dims: List[int] = (-1,) + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + in_channels (int): number of input feature channels. When using multiple + input features, they must have the same number of channels. + num_anchors (int): number of anchors to predict for *each spatial position* + on the feature map. The total number of anchors for each + feature map will be `num_anchors * H * W`. + box_dim (int): dimension of a box, which is also the number of box regression + predictions to make for each anchor. An axis aligned box has + box_dim=4, while a rotated box has box_dim=5. + conv_dims (list[int]): a list of integers representing the output channels + of N conv layers. Set it to -1 to use the same number of output channels + as input channels. + """ + super().__init__() + cur_channels = in_channels + # Keeping the old variable names and structure for backwards compatiblity. + # Otherwise the old checkpoints will fail to load. + if len(conv_dims) == 1: + out_channels = cur_channels if conv_dims[0] == -1 else conv_dims[0] + # 3x3 conv for the hidden representation + self.conv = self._get_rpn_conv(cur_channels, out_channels) + cur_channels = out_channels + else: + self.conv = nn.Sequential() + for k, conv_dim in enumerate(conv_dims): + out_channels = cur_channels if conv_dim == -1 else conv_dim + if out_channels <= 0: + raise ValueError( + f"Conv output channels should be greater than 0. Got {out_channels}" + ) + conv = self._get_rpn_conv(cur_channels, out_channels) + self.conv.add_module(f"conv{k}", conv) + cur_channels = out_channels + # 1x1 conv for predicting objectness logits + self.objectness_logits = nn.Conv2d(cur_channels, num_anchors, kernel_size=1, stride=1) + # 1x1 conv for predicting box2box transform deltas + self.anchor_deltas = nn.Conv2d(cur_channels, num_anchors * box_dim, kernel_size=1, stride=1) + + # Keeping the order of weights initialization same for backwards compatiblility. + for layer in self.modules(): + if isinstance(layer, nn.Conv2d): + nn.init.normal_(layer.weight, std=0.01) + nn.init.constant_(layer.bias, 0) + + def _get_rpn_conv(self, in_channels, out_channels): + return Conv2d( + in_channels, + out_channels, + kernel_size=3, + stride=1, + padding=1, + activation=nn.ReLU(), + ) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + # Standard RPN is shared across levels: + in_channels = [s.channels for s in input_shape] + assert len(set(in_channels)) == 1, "Each level must have the same channel!" + in_channels = in_channels[0] + + # RPNHead should take the same input as anchor generator + # NOTE: it assumes that creating an anchor generator does not have unwanted side effect. + anchor_generator = build_anchor_generator(cfg, input_shape) + num_anchors = anchor_generator.num_anchors + box_dim = anchor_generator.box_dim + assert ( + len(set(num_anchors)) == 1 + ), "Each level must have the same number of anchors per spatial position" + return { + "in_channels": in_channels, + "num_anchors": num_anchors[0], + "box_dim": box_dim, + "conv_dims": cfg.MODEL.RPN.CONV_DIMS, + } + + def forward(self, features: List[torch.Tensor]): + """ + Args: + features (list[Tensor]): list of feature maps + + Returns: + list[Tensor]: A list of L elements. + Element i is a tensor of shape (N, A, Hi, Wi) representing + the predicted objectness logits for all anchors. A is the number of cell anchors. + list[Tensor]: A list of L elements. Element i is a tensor of shape + (N, A*box_dim, Hi, Wi) representing the predicted "deltas" used to transform anchors + to proposals. + """ + pred_objectness_logits = [] + pred_anchor_deltas = [] + for x in features: + t = self.conv(x) + pred_objectness_logits.append(self.objectness_logits(t)) + pred_anchor_deltas.append(self.anchor_deltas(t)) + return pred_objectness_logits, pred_anchor_deltas + + +@PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY.register() +class RPN(nn.Module): + """ + Region Proposal Network, introduced by :paper:`Faster R-CNN`. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + in_features: List[str], + head: nn.Module, + anchor_generator: nn.Module, + anchor_matcher: Matcher, + box2box_transform: Box2BoxTransform, + batch_size_per_image: int, + positive_fraction: float, + pre_nms_topk: Tuple[float, float], + post_nms_topk: Tuple[float, float], + nms_thresh: float = 0.7, + min_box_size: float = 0.0, + anchor_boundary_thresh: float = -1.0, + loss_weight: Union[float, Dict[str, float]] = 1.0, + box_reg_loss_type: str = "smooth_l1", + smooth_l1_beta: float = 0.0, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + in_features (list[str]): list of names of input features to use + head (nn.Module): a module that predicts logits and regression deltas + for each level from a list of per-level features + anchor_generator (nn.Module): a module that creates anchors from a + list of features. Usually an instance of :class:`AnchorGenerator` + anchor_matcher (Matcher): label the anchors by matching them with ground truth. + box2box_transform (Box2BoxTransform): defines the transform from anchors boxes to + instance boxes + batch_size_per_image (int): number of anchors per image to sample for training + positive_fraction (float): fraction of foreground anchors to sample for training + pre_nms_topk (tuple[float]): (train, test) that represents the + number of top k proposals to select before NMS, in + training and testing. + post_nms_topk (tuple[float]): (train, test) that represents the + number of top k proposals to select after NMS, in + training and testing. + nms_thresh (float): NMS threshold used to de-duplicate the predicted proposals + min_box_size (float): remove proposal boxes with any side smaller than this threshold, + in the unit of input image pixels + anchor_boundary_thresh (float): legacy option + loss_weight (float|dict): weights to use for losses. Can be single float for weighting + all rpn losses together, or a dict of individual weightings. Valid dict keys are: + "loss_rpn_cls" - applied to classification loss + "loss_rpn_loc" - applied to box regression loss + box_reg_loss_type (str): Loss type to use. Supported losses: "smooth_l1", "giou". + smooth_l1_beta (float): beta parameter for the smooth L1 regression loss. Default to + use L1 loss. Only used when `box_reg_loss_type` is "smooth_l1" + """ + super().__init__() + self.in_features = in_features + self.rpn_head = head + self.anchor_generator = anchor_generator + self.anchor_matcher = anchor_matcher + self.box2box_transform = box2box_transform + self.batch_size_per_image = batch_size_per_image + self.positive_fraction = positive_fraction + # Map from self.training state to train/test settings + self.pre_nms_topk = {True: pre_nms_topk[0], False: pre_nms_topk[1]} + self.post_nms_topk = {True: post_nms_topk[0], False: post_nms_topk[1]} + self.nms_thresh = nms_thresh + self.min_box_size = float(min_box_size) + self.anchor_boundary_thresh = anchor_boundary_thresh + if isinstance(loss_weight, float): + loss_weight = {"loss_rpn_cls": loss_weight, "loss_rpn_loc": loss_weight} + self.loss_weight = loss_weight + self.box_reg_loss_type = box_reg_loss_type + self.smooth_l1_beta = smooth_l1_beta + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape: Dict[str, ShapeSpec]): + in_features = cfg.MODEL.RPN.IN_FEATURES + ret = { + "in_features": in_features, + "min_box_size": cfg.MODEL.PROPOSAL_GENERATOR.MIN_SIZE, + "nms_thresh": cfg.MODEL.RPN.NMS_THRESH, + "batch_size_per_image": cfg.MODEL.RPN.BATCH_SIZE_PER_IMAGE, + "positive_fraction": cfg.MODEL.RPN.POSITIVE_FRACTION, + "loss_weight": { + "loss_rpn_cls": cfg.MODEL.RPN.LOSS_WEIGHT, + "loss_rpn_loc": cfg.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_LOSS_WEIGHT * cfg.MODEL.RPN.LOSS_WEIGHT, + }, + "anchor_boundary_thresh": cfg.MODEL.RPN.BOUNDARY_THRESH, + "box2box_transform": Box2BoxTransform(weights=cfg.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS), + "box_reg_loss_type": cfg.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_LOSS_TYPE, + "smooth_l1_beta": cfg.MODEL.RPN.SMOOTH_L1_BETA, + } + + ret["pre_nms_topk"] = (cfg.MODEL.RPN.PRE_NMS_TOPK_TRAIN, cfg.MODEL.RPN.PRE_NMS_TOPK_TEST) + ret["post_nms_topk"] = (cfg.MODEL.RPN.POST_NMS_TOPK_TRAIN, cfg.MODEL.RPN.POST_NMS_TOPK_TEST) + + ret["anchor_generator"] = build_anchor_generator(cfg, [input_shape[f] for f in in_features]) + ret["anchor_matcher"] = Matcher( + cfg.MODEL.RPN.IOU_THRESHOLDS, cfg.MODEL.RPN.IOU_LABELS, allow_low_quality_matches=True + ) + ret["head"] = build_rpn_head(cfg, [input_shape[f] for f in in_features]) + return ret + + def _subsample_labels(self, label): + """ + Randomly sample a subset of positive and negative examples, and overwrite + the label vector to the ignore value (-1) for all elements that are not + included in the sample. + + Args: + labels (Tensor): a vector of -1, 0, 1. Will be modified in-place and returned. + """ + pos_idx, neg_idx = subsample_labels( + label, self.batch_size_per_image, self.positive_fraction, 0 + ) + # Fill with the ignore label (-1), then set positive and negative labels + label.fill_(-1) + label.scatter_(0, pos_idx, 1) + label.scatter_(0, neg_idx, 0) + return label + + @torch.jit.unused + @torch.no_grad() + def label_and_sample_anchors( + self, anchors: List[Boxes], gt_instances: List[Instances] + ) -> Tuple[List[torch.Tensor], List[torch.Tensor]]: + """ + Args: + anchors (list[Boxes]): anchors for each feature map. + gt_instances: the ground-truth instances for each image. + + Returns: + list[Tensor]: + List of #img tensors. i-th element is a vector of labels whose length is + the total number of anchors across all feature maps R = sum(Hi * Wi * A). + Label values are in {-1, 0, 1}, with meanings: -1 = ignore; 0 = negative + class; 1 = positive class. + list[Tensor]: + i-th element is a Rx4 tensor. The values are the matched gt boxes for each + anchor. Values are undefined for those anchors not labeled as 1. + """ + anchors = Boxes.cat(anchors) + + gt_boxes = [x.gt_boxes for x in gt_instances] + image_sizes = [x.image_size for x in gt_instances] + del gt_instances + + gt_labels = [] + matched_gt_boxes = [] + for image_size_i, gt_boxes_i in zip(image_sizes, gt_boxes): + """ + image_size_i: (h, w) for the i-th image + gt_boxes_i: ground-truth boxes for i-th image + """ + + match_quality_matrix = retry_if_cuda_oom(pairwise_iou)(gt_boxes_i, anchors) + matched_idxs, gt_labels_i = retry_if_cuda_oom(self.anchor_matcher)(match_quality_matrix) + # Matching is memory-expensive and may result in CPU tensors. But the result is small + gt_labels_i = gt_labels_i.to(device=gt_boxes_i.device) + del match_quality_matrix + + if self.anchor_boundary_thresh >= 0: + # Discard anchors that go out of the boundaries of the image + # NOTE: This is legacy functionality that is turned off by default in Detectron2 + anchors_inside_image = anchors.inside_box(image_size_i, self.anchor_boundary_thresh) + gt_labels_i[~anchors_inside_image] = -1 + + # A vector of labels (-1, 0, 1) for each anchor + gt_labels_i = self._subsample_labels(gt_labels_i) + + if len(gt_boxes_i) == 0: + # These values won't be used anyway since the anchor is labeled as background + matched_gt_boxes_i = torch.zeros_like(anchors.tensor) + else: + # TODO wasted indexing computation for ignored boxes + matched_gt_boxes_i = gt_boxes_i[matched_idxs].tensor + + gt_labels.append(gt_labels_i) # N,AHW + matched_gt_boxes.append(matched_gt_boxes_i) + return gt_labels, matched_gt_boxes + + @torch.jit.unused + def losses( + self, + anchors: List[Boxes], + pred_objectness_logits: List[torch.Tensor], + gt_labels: List[torch.Tensor], + pred_anchor_deltas: List[torch.Tensor], + gt_boxes: List[torch.Tensor], + ) -> Dict[str, torch.Tensor]: + """ + Return the losses from a set of RPN predictions and their associated ground-truth. + + Args: + anchors (list[Boxes or RotatedBoxes]): anchors for each feature map, each + has shape (Hi*Wi*A, B), where B is box dimension (4 or 5). + pred_objectness_logits (list[Tensor]): A list of L elements. + Element i is a tensor of shape (N, Hi*Wi*A) representing + the predicted objectness logits for all anchors. + gt_labels (list[Tensor]): Output of :meth:`label_and_sample_anchors`. + pred_anchor_deltas (list[Tensor]): A list of L elements. Element i is a tensor of shape + (N, Hi*Wi*A, 4 or 5) representing the predicted "deltas" used to transform anchors + to proposals. + gt_boxes (list[Tensor]): Output of :meth:`label_and_sample_anchors`. + + Returns: + dict[loss name -> loss value]: A dict mapping from loss name to loss value. + Loss names are: `loss_rpn_cls` for objectness classification and + `loss_rpn_loc` for proposal localization. + """ + num_images = len(gt_labels) + gt_labels = torch.stack(gt_labels) # (N, sum(Hi*Wi*Ai)) + + # Log the number of positive/negative anchors per-image that's used in training + pos_mask = gt_labels == 1 + num_pos_anchors = pos_mask.sum().item() + num_neg_anchors = (gt_labels == 0).sum().item() + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar("rpn/num_pos_anchors", num_pos_anchors / num_images) + storage.put_scalar("rpn/num_neg_anchors", num_neg_anchors / num_images) + + localization_loss = _dense_box_regression_loss( + anchors, + self.box2box_transform, + pred_anchor_deltas, + gt_boxes, + pos_mask, + box_reg_loss_type=self.box_reg_loss_type, + smooth_l1_beta=self.smooth_l1_beta, + ) + + valid_mask = gt_labels >= 0 + objectness_loss = F.binary_cross_entropy_with_logits( + cat(pred_objectness_logits, dim=1)[valid_mask], + gt_labels[valid_mask].to(torch.float32), + reduction="sum", + ) + normalizer = self.batch_size_per_image * num_images + losses = { + "loss_rpn_cls": objectness_loss / normalizer, + # The original Faster R-CNN paper uses a slightly different normalizer + # for loc loss. But it doesn't matter in practice + "loss_rpn_loc": localization_loss / normalizer, + } + losses = {k: v * self.loss_weight.get(k, 1.0) for k, v in losses.items()} + return losses + + def forward( + self, + images: ImageList, + features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], + gt_instances: Optional[List[Instances]] = None, + ): + """ + Args: + images (ImageList): input images of length `N` + features (dict[str, Tensor]): input data as a mapping from feature + map name to tensor. Axis 0 represents the number of images `N` in + the input data; axes 1-3 are channels, height, and width, which may + vary between feature maps (e.g., if a feature pyramid is used). + gt_instances (list[Instances], optional): a length `N` list of `Instances`s. + Each `Instances` stores ground-truth instances for the corresponding image. + + Returns: + proposals: list[Instances]: contains fields "proposal_boxes", "objectness_logits" + loss: dict[Tensor] or None + """ + features = [features[f] for f in self.in_features] + anchors = self.anchor_generator(features) + + pred_objectness_logits, pred_anchor_deltas = self.rpn_head(features) + # Transpose the Hi*Wi*A dimension to the middle: + pred_objectness_logits = [ + # (N, A, Hi, Wi) -> (N, Hi, Wi, A) -> (N, Hi*Wi*A) + score.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).flatten(1) + for score in pred_objectness_logits + ] + pred_anchor_deltas = [ + # (N, A*B, Hi, Wi) -> (N, A, B, Hi, Wi) -> (N, Hi, Wi, A, B) -> (N, Hi*Wi*A, B) + x.view(x.shape[0], -1, self.anchor_generator.box_dim, x.shape[-2], x.shape[-1]) + .permute(0, 3, 4, 1, 2) + .flatten(1, -2) + for x in pred_anchor_deltas + ] + + if self.training: + assert gt_instances is not None, "RPN requires gt_instances in training!" + gt_labels, gt_boxes = self.label_and_sample_anchors(anchors, gt_instances) + losses = self.losses( + anchors, pred_objectness_logits, gt_labels, pred_anchor_deltas, gt_boxes + ) + else: + losses = {} + proposals = self.predict_proposals( + anchors, pred_objectness_logits, pred_anchor_deltas, images.image_sizes + ) + return proposals, losses + + def predict_proposals( + self, + anchors: List[Boxes], + pred_objectness_logits: List[torch.Tensor], + pred_anchor_deltas: List[torch.Tensor], + image_sizes: List[Tuple[int, int]], + ): + """ + Decode all the predicted box regression deltas to proposals. Find the top proposals + by applying NMS and removing boxes that are too small. + + Returns: + proposals (list[Instances]): list of N Instances. The i-th Instances + stores post_nms_topk object proposals for image i, sorted by their + objectness score in descending order. + """ + # The proposals are treated as fixed for joint training with roi heads. + # This approach ignores the derivative w.r.t. the proposal boxes’ coordinates that + # are also network responses. + with torch.no_grad(): + pred_proposals = self._decode_proposals(anchors, pred_anchor_deltas) + return find_top_rpn_proposals( + pred_proposals, + pred_objectness_logits, + image_sizes, + self.nms_thresh, + self.pre_nms_topk[self.training], + self.post_nms_topk[self.training], + self.min_box_size, + self.training, + ) + + def _decode_proposals(self, anchors: List[Boxes], pred_anchor_deltas: List[torch.Tensor]): + """ + Transform anchors into proposals by applying the predicted anchor deltas. + + Returns: + proposals (list[Tensor]): A list of L tensors. Tensor i has shape + (N, Hi*Wi*A, B) + """ + N = pred_anchor_deltas[0].shape[0] + proposals = [] + # For each feature map + for anchors_i, pred_anchor_deltas_i in zip(anchors, pred_anchor_deltas): + B = anchors_i.tensor.size(1) + pred_anchor_deltas_i = pred_anchor_deltas_i.reshape(-1, B) + # Expand anchors to shape (N*Hi*Wi*A, B) + anchors_i = anchors_i.tensor.unsqueeze(0).expand(N, -1, -1).reshape(-1, B) + proposals_i = self.box2box_transform.apply_deltas(pred_anchor_deltas_i, anchors_i) + # Append feature map proposals with shape (N, Hi*Wi*A, B) + proposals.append(proposals_i.view(N, -1, B)) + return proposals diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/rrpn.py b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/rrpn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a3cd28 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/proposal_generator/rrpn.py @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import itertools +import logging +from typing import Dict, List +import torch + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec, batched_nms_rotated, cat +from detectron2.structures import Instances, RotatedBoxes, pairwise_iou_rotated +from detectron2.utils.memory import retry_if_cuda_oom + +from ..box_regression import Box2BoxTransformRotated +from .build import PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY +from .proposal_utils import _is_tracing +from .rpn import RPN + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def find_top_rrpn_proposals( + proposals, + pred_objectness_logits, + image_sizes, + nms_thresh, + pre_nms_topk, + post_nms_topk, + min_box_size, + training, +): + """ + For each feature map, select the `pre_nms_topk` highest scoring proposals, + apply NMS, clip proposals, and remove small boxes. Return the `post_nms_topk` + highest scoring proposals among all the feature maps if `training` is True, + otherwise, returns the highest `post_nms_topk` scoring proposals for each + feature map. + + Args: + proposals (list[Tensor]): A list of L tensors. Tensor i has shape (N, Hi*Wi*A, 5). + All proposal predictions on the feature maps. + pred_objectness_logits (list[Tensor]): A list of L tensors. Tensor i has shape (N, Hi*Wi*A). + image_sizes (list[tuple]): sizes (h, w) for each image + nms_thresh (float): IoU threshold to use for NMS + pre_nms_topk (int): number of top k scoring proposals to keep before applying NMS. + When RRPN is run on multiple feature maps (as in FPN) this number is per + feature map. + post_nms_topk (int): number of top k scoring proposals to keep after applying NMS. + When RRPN is run on multiple feature maps (as in FPN) this number is total, + over all feature maps. + min_box_size(float): minimum proposal box side length in pixels (absolute units wrt + input images). + training (bool): True if proposals are to be used in training, otherwise False. + This arg exists only to support a legacy bug; look for the "NB: Legacy bug ..." + comment. + + Returns: + proposals (list[Instances]): list of N Instances. The i-th Instances + stores post_nms_topk object proposals for image i. + """ + num_images = len(image_sizes) + device = proposals[0].device + + # 1. Select top-k anchor for every level and every image + topk_scores = [] # #lvl Tensor, each of shape N x topk + topk_proposals = [] + level_ids = [] # #lvl Tensor, each of shape (topk,) + batch_idx = torch.arange(num_images, device=device) + for level_id, proposals_i, logits_i in zip( + itertools.count(), proposals, pred_objectness_logits + ): + Hi_Wi_A = logits_i.shape[1] + if isinstance(Hi_Wi_A, torch.Tensor): # it's a tensor in tracing + num_proposals_i = torch.clamp(Hi_Wi_A, max=pre_nms_topk) + else: + num_proposals_i = min(Hi_Wi_A, pre_nms_topk) + + topk_scores_i, topk_idx = logits_i.topk(num_proposals_i, dim=1) + + # each is N x topk + topk_proposals_i = proposals_i[batch_idx[:, None], topk_idx] # N x topk x 5 + + topk_proposals.append(topk_proposals_i) + topk_scores.append(topk_scores_i) + level_ids.append(torch.full((num_proposals_i,), level_id, dtype=torch.int64, device=device)) + + # 2. Concat all levels together + topk_scores = cat(topk_scores, dim=1) + topk_proposals = cat(topk_proposals, dim=1) + level_ids = cat(level_ids, dim=0) + + # 3. For each image, run a per-level NMS, and choose topk results. + results = [] + for n, image_size in enumerate(image_sizes): + boxes = RotatedBoxes(topk_proposals[n]) + scores_per_img = topk_scores[n] + lvl = level_ids + + valid_mask = torch.isfinite(boxes.tensor).all(dim=1) & torch.isfinite(scores_per_img) + if not valid_mask.all(): + if training: + raise FloatingPointError( + "Predicted boxes or scores contain Inf/NaN. Training has diverged." + ) + boxes = boxes[valid_mask] + scores_per_img = scores_per_img[valid_mask] + lvl = lvl[valid_mask] + boxes.clip(image_size) + + # filter empty boxes + keep = boxes.nonempty(threshold=min_box_size) + if _is_tracing() or keep.sum().item() != len(boxes): + boxes, scores_per_img, lvl = (boxes[keep], scores_per_img[keep], lvl[keep]) + + keep = batched_nms_rotated(boxes.tensor, scores_per_img, lvl, nms_thresh) + # In Detectron1, there was different behavior during training vs. testing. + # (https://github.com/facebookresearch/Detectron/issues/459) + # During training, topk is over the proposals from *all* images in the training batch. + # During testing, it is over the proposals for each image separately. + # As a result, the training behavior becomes batch-dependent, + # and the configuration "POST_NMS_TOPK_TRAIN" end up relying on the batch size. + # This bug is addressed in Detectron2 to make the behavior independent of batch size. + keep = keep[:post_nms_topk] + + res = Instances(image_size) + res.proposal_boxes = boxes[keep] + res.objectness_logits = scores_per_img[keep] + results.append(res) + return results + + +@PROPOSAL_GENERATOR_REGISTRY.register() +class RRPN(RPN): + """ + Rotated Region Proposal Network described in :paper:`RRPN`. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + if self.anchor_boundary_thresh >= 0: + raise NotImplementedError( + "anchor_boundary_thresh is a legacy option not implemented for RRPN." + ) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape: Dict[str, ShapeSpec]): + ret = super().from_config(cfg, input_shape) + ret["box2box_transform"] = Box2BoxTransformRotated(weights=cfg.MODEL.RPN.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS) + return ret + + @torch.no_grad() + def label_and_sample_anchors(self, anchors: List[RotatedBoxes], gt_instances: List[Instances]): + """ + Args: + anchors (list[RotatedBoxes]): anchors for each feature map. + gt_instances: the ground-truth instances for each image. + + Returns: + list[Tensor]: + List of #img tensors. i-th element is a vector of labels whose length is + the total number of anchors across feature maps. Label values are in {-1, 0, 1}, + with meanings: -1 = ignore; 0 = negative class; 1 = positive class. + list[Tensor]: + i-th element is a Nx5 tensor, where N is the total number of anchors across + feature maps. The values are the matched gt boxes for each anchor. + Values are undefined for those anchors not labeled as 1. + """ + anchors = RotatedBoxes.cat(anchors) + + gt_boxes = [x.gt_boxes for x in gt_instances] + del gt_instances + + gt_labels = [] + matched_gt_boxes = [] + for gt_boxes_i in gt_boxes: + """ + gt_boxes_i: ground-truth boxes for i-th image + """ + match_quality_matrix = retry_if_cuda_oom(pairwise_iou_rotated)(gt_boxes_i, anchors) + matched_idxs, gt_labels_i = retry_if_cuda_oom(self.anchor_matcher)(match_quality_matrix) + # Matching is memory-expensive and may result in CPU tensors. But the result is small + gt_labels_i = gt_labels_i.to(device=gt_boxes_i.device) + + # A vector of labels (-1, 0, 1) for each anchor + gt_labels_i = self._subsample_labels(gt_labels_i) + + if len(gt_boxes_i) == 0: + # These values won't be used anyway since the anchor is labeled as background + matched_gt_boxes_i = torch.zeros_like(anchors.tensor) + else: + # TODO wasted indexing computation for ignored boxes + matched_gt_boxes_i = gt_boxes_i[matched_idxs].tensor + + gt_labels.append(gt_labels_i) # N,AHW + matched_gt_boxes.append(matched_gt_boxes_i) + return gt_labels, matched_gt_boxes + + @torch.no_grad() + def predict_proposals(self, anchors, pred_objectness_logits, pred_anchor_deltas, image_sizes): + pred_proposals = self._decode_proposals(anchors, pred_anchor_deltas) + return find_top_rrpn_proposals( + pred_proposals, + pred_objectness_logits, + image_sizes, + self.nms_thresh, + self.pre_nms_topk[self.training], + self.post_nms_topk[self.training], + self.min_box_size, + self.training, + ) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/__init__.py b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d13e9c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .box_head import ROI_BOX_HEAD_REGISTRY, build_box_head, FastRCNNConvFCHead +from .keypoint_head import ( + ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD_REGISTRY, + build_keypoint_head, + BaseKeypointRCNNHead, + KRCNNConvDeconvUpsampleHead, +) +from .mask_head import ( + ROI_MASK_HEAD_REGISTRY, + build_mask_head, + BaseMaskRCNNHead, + MaskRCNNConvUpsampleHead, +) +from .roi_heads import ( + ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY, + ROIHeads, + Res5ROIHeads, + StandardROIHeads, + build_roi_heads, + select_foreground_proposals, +) +from .cascade_rcnn import CascadeROIHeads +from .rotated_fast_rcnn import RROIHeads +from .fast_rcnn import FastRCNNOutputLayers + +from . import cascade_rcnn # isort:skip + +__all__ = list(globals().keys()) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/box_head.py b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/box_head.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d0370b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/box_head.py @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import numpy as np +from typing import List +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init +import torch +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import Conv2d, ShapeSpec, get_norm +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +__all__ = ["FastRCNNConvFCHead", "build_box_head", "ROI_BOX_HEAD_REGISTRY"] + +ROI_BOX_HEAD_REGISTRY = Registry("ROI_BOX_HEAD") +ROI_BOX_HEAD_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for box heads, which make box predictions from per-region features. + +The registered object will be called with `obj(cfg, input_shape)`. +""" + + +# To get torchscript support, we make the head a subclass of `nn.Sequential`. +# Therefore, to add new layers in this head class, please make sure they are +# added in the order they will be used in forward(). +@ROI_BOX_HEAD_REGISTRY.register() +class FastRCNNConvFCHead(nn.Sequential): + """ + A head with several 3x3 conv layers (each followed by norm & relu) and then + several fc layers (each followed by relu). + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, input_shape: ShapeSpec, *, conv_dims: List[int], fc_dims: List[int], conv_norm="" + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + input_shape (ShapeSpec): shape of the input feature. + conv_dims (list[int]): the output dimensions of the conv layers + fc_dims (list[int]): the output dimensions of the fc layers + conv_norm (str or callable): normalization for the conv layers. + See :func:`detectron2.layers.get_norm` for supported types. + """ + super().__init__() + assert len(conv_dims) + len(fc_dims) > 0 + + self._output_size = (input_shape.channels, input_shape.height, input_shape.width) + + self.conv_norm_relus = [] + for k, conv_dim in enumerate(conv_dims): + conv = Conv2d( + self._output_size[0], + conv_dim, + kernel_size=3, + padding=1, + bias=not conv_norm, + norm=get_norm(conv_norm, conv_dim), + activation=nn.ReLU(), + ) + self.add_module("conv{}".format(k + 1), conv) + self.conv_norm_relus.append(conv) + self._output_size = (conv_dim, self._output_size[1], self._output_size[2]) + + self.fcs = [] + for k, fc_dim in enumerate(fc_dims): + if k == 0: + self.add_module("flatten", nn.Flatten()) + fc = nn.Linear(int(np.prod(self._output_size)), fc_dim) + self.add_module("fc{}".format(k + 1), fc) + self.add_module("fc_relu{}".format(k + 1), nn.ReLU()) + self.fcs.append(fc) + self._output_size = fc_dim + + for layer in self.conv_norm_relus: + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(layer) + for layer in self.fcs: + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(layer) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + num_conv = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NUM_CONV + conv_dim = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.CONV_DIM + num_fc = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NUM_FC + fc_dim = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.FC_DIM + return { + "input_shape": input_shape, + "conv_dims": [conv_dim] * num_conv, + "fc_dims": [fc_dim] * num_fc, + "conv_norm": cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NORM, + } + + def forward(self, x): + for layer in self: + x = layer(x) + return x + + @property + @torch.jit.unused + def output_shape(self): + """ + Returns: + ShapeSpec: the output feature shape + """ + o = self._output_size + if isinstance(o, int): + return ShapeSpec(channels=o) + else: + return ShapeSpec(channels=o[0], height=o[1], width=o[2]) + + +def build_box_head(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Build a box head defined by `cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NAME`. + """ + name = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.NAME + return ROI_BOX_HEAD_REGISTRY.get(name)(cfg, input_shape) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/cascade_rcnn.py b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/cascade_rcnn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0ca70f --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/cascade_rcnn.py @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from typing import List +import torch +from torch import nn +from torch.autograd.function import Function + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances, pairwise_iou +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage + +from ..box_regression import Box2BoxTransform +from ..matcher import Matcher +from ..poolers import ROIPooler +from .box_head import build_box_head +from .fast_rcnn import FastRCNNOutputLayers, fast_rcnn_inference +from .roi_heads import ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY, StandardROIHeads + + +class _ScaleGradient(Function): + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, input, scale): + ctx.scale = scale + return input + + @staticmethod + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + return grad_output * ctx.scale, None + + +@ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY.register() +class CascadeROIHeads(StandardROIHeads): + """ + The ROI heads that implement :paper:`Cascade R-CNN`. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + box_in_features: List[str], + box_pooler: ROIPooler, + box_heads: List[nn.Module], + box_predictors: List[nn.Module], + proposal_matchers: List[Matcher], + **kwargs, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + box_pooler (ROIPooler): pooler that extracts region features from given boxes + box_heads (list[nn.Module]): box head for each cascade stage + box_predictors (list[nn.Module]): box predictor for each cascade stage + proposal_matchers (list[Matcher]): matcher with different IoU thresholds to + match boxes with ground truth for each stage. The first matcher matches + RPN proposals with ground truth, the other matchers use boxes predicted + by the previous stage as proposals and match them with ground truth. + """ + assert "proposal_matcher" not in kwargs, ( + "CascadeROIHeads takes 'proposal_matchers=' for each stage instead " + "of one 'proposal_matcher='." + ) + # The first matcher matches RPN proposals with ground truth, done in the base class + kwargs["proposal_matcher"] = proposal_matchers[0] + num_stages = self.num_cascade_stages = len(box_heads) + box_heads = nn.ModuleList(box_heads) + box_predictors = nn.ModuleList(box_predictors) + assert len(box_predictors) == num_stages, f"{len(box_predictors)} != {num_stages}!" + assert len(proposal_matchers) == num_stages, f"{len(proposal_matchers)} != {num_stages}!" + super().__init__( + box_in_features=box_in_features, + box_pooler=box_pooler, + box_head=box_heads, + box_predictor=box_predictors, + **kwargs, + ) + self.proposal_matchers = proposal_matchers + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + ret = super().from_config(cfg, input_shape) + ret.pop("proposal_matcher") + return ret + + @classmethod + def _init_box_head(cls, cfg, input_shape): + # fmt: off + in_features = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES + pooler_resolution = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION + pooler_scales = tuple(1.0 / input_shape[k].stride for k in in_features) + sampling_ratio = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO + pooler_type = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE + cascade_bbox_reg_weights = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_CASCADE_HEAD.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS + cascade_ious = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_CASCADE_HEAD.IOUS + assert len(cascade_bbox_reg_weights) == len(cascade_ious) + assert cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.CLS_AGNOSTIC_BBOX_REG, \ + "CascadeROIHeads only support class-agnostic regression now!" + assert cascade_ious[0] == cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IOU_THRESHOLDS[0] + # fmt: on + + in_channels = [input_shape[f].channels for f in in_features] + # Check all channel counts are equal + assert len(set(in_channels)) == 1, in_channels + in_channels = in_channels[0] + + box_pooler = ROIPooler( + output_size=pooler_resolution, + scales=pooler_scales, + sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, + pooler_type=pooler_type, + ) + pooled_shape = ShapeSpec( + channels=in_channels, width=pooler_resolution, height=pooler_resolution + ) + + box_heads, box_predictors, proposal_matchers = [], [], [] + for match_iou, bbox_reg_weights in zip(cascade_ious, cascade_bbox_reg_weights): + box_head = build_box_head(cfg, pooled_shape) + box_heads.append(box_head) + box_predictors.append( + FastRCNNOutputLayers( + cfg, + box_head.output_shape, + box2box_transform=Box2BoxTransform(weights=bbox_reg_weights), + ) + ) + proposal_matchers.append(Matcher([match_iou], [0, 1], allow_low_quality_matches=False)) + return { + "box_in_features": in_features, + "box_pooler": box_pooler, + "box_heads": box_heads, + "box_predictors": box_predictors, + "proposal_matchers": proposal_matchers, + } + + def forward(self, images, features, proposals, targets=None): + del images + if self.training: + proposals = self.label_and_sample_proposals(proposals, targets) + + if self.training: + # Need targets to box head + losses = self._forward_box(features, proposals, targets) + losses.update(self._forward_mask(features, proposals)) + losses.update(self._forward_keypoint(features, proposals)) + return proposals, losses + else: + pred_instances = self._forward_box(features, proposals) + pred_instances = self.forward_with_given_boxes(features, pred_instances) + return pred_instances, {} + + def _forward_box(self, features, proposals, targets=None): + """ + Args: + features, targets: the same as in + Same as in :meth:`ROIHeads.forward`. + proposals (list[Instances]): the per-image object proposals with + their matching ground truth. + Each has fields "proposal_boxes", and "objectness_logits", + "gt_classes", "gt_boxes". + """ + features = [features[f] for f in self.box_in_features] + head_outputs = [] # (predictor, predictions, proposals) + prev_pred_boxes = None + image_sizes = [x.image_size for x in proposals] + for k in range(self.num_cascade_stages): + if k > 0: + # The output boxes of the previous stage are used to create the input + # proposals of the next stage. + proposals = self._create_proposals_from_boxes(prev_pred_boxes, image_sizes) + if self.training: + proposals = self._match_and_label_boxes(proposals, k, targets) + predictions = self._run_stage(features, proposals, k) + prev_pred_boxes = self.box_predictor[k].predict_boxes(predictions, proposals) + head_outputs.append((self.box_predictor[k], predictions, proposals)) + + if self.training: + losses = {} + storage = get_event_storage() + for stage, (predictor, predictions, proposals) in enumerate(head_outputs): + with storage.name_scope("stage{}".format(stage)): + stage_losses = predictor.losses(predictions, proposals) + losses.update({k + "_stage{}".format(stage): v for k, v in stage_losses.items()}) + return losses + else: + # Each is a list[Tensor] of length #image. Each tensor is Ri x (K+1) + scores_per_stage = [h[0].predict_probs(h[1], h[2]) for h in head_outputs] + + # Average the scores across heads + scores = [ + sum(list(scores_per_image)) * (1.0 / self.num_cascade_stages) + for scores_per_image in zip(*scores_per_stage) + ] + # Use the boxes of the last head + predictor, predictions, proposals = head_outputs[-1] + boxes = predictor.predict_boxes(predictions, proposals) + pred_instances, _ = fast_rcnn_inference( + boxes, + scores, + image_sizes, + predictor.test_score_thresh, + predictor.test_nms_thresh, + predictor.test_topk_per_image, + ) + return pred_instances + + @torch.no_grad() + def _match_and_label_boxes(self, proposals, stage, targets): + """ + Match proposals with groundtruth using the matcher at the given stage. + Label the proposals as foreground or background based on the match. + + Args: + proposals (list[Instances]): One Instances for each image, with + the field "proposal_boxes". + stage (int): the current stage + targets (list[Instances]): the ground truth instances + + Returns: + list[Instances]: the same proposals, but with fields "gt_classes" and "gt_boxes" + """ + num_fg_samples, num_bg_samples = [], [] + for proposals_per_image, targets_per_image in zip(proposals, targets): + match_quality_matrix = pairwise_iou( + targets_per_image.gt_boxes, proposals_per_image.proposal_boxes + ) + # proposal_labels are 0 or 1 + matched_idxs, proposal_labels = self.proposal_matchers[stage](match_quality_matrix) + if len(targets_per_image) > 0: + gt_classes = targets_per_image.gt_classes[matched_idxs] + # Label unmatched proposals (0 label from matcher) as background (label=num_classes) + gt_classes[proposal_labels == 0] = self.num_classes + gt_boxes = targets_per_image.gt_boxes[matched_idxs] + else: + gt_classes = torch.zeros_like(matched_idxs) + self.num_classes + gt_boxes = Boxes( + targets_per_image.gt_boxes.tensor.new_zeros((len(proposals_per_image), 4)) + ) + proposals_per_image.gt_classes = gt_classes + proposals_per_image.gt_boxes = gt_boxes + + num_fg_samples.append((proposal_labels == 1).sum().item()) + num_bg_samples.append(proposal_labels.numel() - num_fg_samples[-1]) + + # Log the number of fg/bg samples in each stage + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar( + "stage{}/roi_head/num_fg_samples".format(stage), + sum(num_fg_samples) / len(num_fg_samples), + ) + storage.put_scalar( + "stage{}/roi_head/num_bg_samples".format(stage), + sum(num_bg_samples) / len(num_bg_samples), + ) + return proposals + + def _run_stage(self, features, proposals, stage): + """ + Args: + features (list[Tensor]): #lvl input features to ROIHeads + proposals (list[Instances]): #image Instances, with the field "proposal_boxes" + stage (int): the current stage + + Returns: + Same output as `FastRCNNOutputLayers.forward()`. + """ + box_features = self.box_pooler(features, [x.proposal_boxes for x in proposals]) + # The original implementation averages the losses among heads, + # but scale up the parameter gradients of the heads. + # This is equivalent to adding the losses among heads, + # but scale down the gradients on features. + if self.training: + box_features = _ScaleGradient.apply(box_features, 1.0 / self.num_cascade_stages) + box_features = self.box_head[stage](box_features) + return self.box_predictor[stage](box_features) + + def _create_proposals_from_boxes(self, boxes, image_sizes): + """ + Args: + boxes (list[Tensor]): per-image predicted boxes, each of shape Ri x 4 + image_sizes (list[tuple]): list of image shapes in (h, w) + + Returns: + list[Instances]: per-image proposals with the given boxes. + """ + # Just like RPN, the proposals should not have gradients + boxes = [Boxes(b.detach()) for b in boxes] + proposals = [] + for boxes_per_image, image_size in zip(boxes, image_sizes): + boxes_per_image.clip(image_size) + if self.training: + # do not filter empty boxes at inference time, + # because the scores from each stage need to be aligned and added later + boxes_per_image = boxes_per_image[boxes_per_image.nonempty()] + prop = Instances(image_size) + prop.proposal_boxes = boxes_per_image + proposals.append(prop) + return proposals diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/fast_rcnn.py b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/fast_rcnn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..039e249 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/fast_rcnn.py @@ -0,0 +1,569 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +from typing import Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union +import torch +from torch import nn +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.data.detection_utils import get_fed_loss_cls_weights +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec, batched_nms, cat, cross_entropy, nonzero_tuple +from detectron2.modeling.box_regression import Box2BoxTransform, _dense_box_regression_loss +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage + +__all__ = ["fast_rcnn_inference", "FastRCNNOutputLayers"] + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +""" +Shape shorthand in this module: + + N: number of images in the minibatch + R: number of ROIs, combined over all images, in the minibatch + Ri: number of ROIs in image i + K: number of foreground classes. E.g.,there are 80 foreground classes in COCO. + +Naming convention: + + deltas: refers to the 4-d (dx, dy, dw, dh) deltas that parameterize the box2box + transform (see :class:`box_regression.Box2BoxTransform`). + + pred_class_logits: predicted class scores in [-inf, +inf]; use + softmax(pred_class_logits) to estimate P(class). + + gt_classes: ground-truth classification labels in [0, K], where [0, K) represent + foreground object classes and K represents the background class. + + pred_proposal_deltas: predicted box2box transform deltas for transforming proposals + to detection box predictions. + + gt_proposal_deltas: ground-truth box2box transform deltas +""" + + +def fast_rcnn_inference( + boxes: List[torch.Tensor], + scores: List[torch.Tensor], + image_shapes: List[Tuple[int, int]], + score_thresh: float, + nms_thresh: float, + topk_per_image: int, +): + """ + Call `fast_rcnn_inference_single_image` for all images. + + Args: + boxes (list[Tensor]): A list of Tensors of predicted class-specific or class-agnostic + boxes for each image. Element i has shape (Ri, K * 4) if doing + class-specific regression, or (Ri, 4) if doing class-agnostic + regression, where Ri is the number of predicted objects for image i. + This is compatible with the output of :meth:`FastRCNNOutputLayers.predict_boxes`. + scores (list[Tensor]): A list of Tensors of predicted class scores for each image. + Element i has shape (Ri, K + 1), where Ri is the number of predicted objects + for image i. Compatible with the output of :meth:`FastRCNNOutputLayers.predict_probs`. + image_shapes (list[tuple]): A list of (width, height) tuples for each image in the batch. + score_thresh (float): Only return detections with a confidence score exceeding this + threshold. + nms_thresh (float): The threshold to use for box non-maximum suppression. Value in [0, 1]. + topk_per_image (int): The number of top scoring detections to return. Set < 0 to return + all detections. + + Returns: + instances: (list[Instances]): A list of N instances, one for each image in the batch, + that stores the topk most confidence detections. + kept_indices: (list[Tensor]): A list of 1D tensor of length of N, each element indicates + the corresponding boxes/scores index in [0, Ri) from the input, for image i. + """ + result_per_image = [ + fast_rcnn_inference_single_image( + boxes_per_image, scores_per_image, image_shape, score_thresh, nms_thresh, topk_per_image + ) + for scores_per_image, boxes_per_image, image_shape in zip(scores, boxes, image_shapes) + ] + return [x[0] for x in result_per_image], [x[1] for x in result_per_image] + + +def _log_classification_stats(pred_logits, gt_classes, prefix="fast_rcnn"): + """ + Log the classification metrics to EventStorage. + + Args: + pred_logits: Rx(K+1) logits. The last column is for background class. + gt_classes: R labels + """ + num_instances = gt_classes.numel() + if num_instances == 0: + return + pred_classes = pred_logits.argmax(dim=1) + bg_class_ind = pred_logits.shape[1] - 1 + + fg_inds = (gt_classes >= 0) & (gt_classes < bg_class_ind) + num_fg = fg_inds.nonzero().numel() + fg_gt_classes = gt_classes[fg_inds] + fg_pred_classes = pred_classes[fg_inds] + + num_false_negative = (fg_pred_classes == bg_class_ind).nonzero().numel() + num_accurate = (pred_classes == gt_classes).nonzero().numel() + fg_num_accurate = (fg_pred_classes == fg_gt_classes).nonzero().numel() + + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar(f"{prefix}/cls_accuracy", num_accurate / num_instances) + if num_fg > 0: + storage.put_scalar(f"{prefix}/fg_cls_accuracy", fg_num_accurate / num_fg) + storage.put_scalar(f"{prefix}/false_negative", num_false_negative / num_fg) + + +def fast_rcnn_inference_single_image( + boxes, + scores, + image_shape: Tuple[int, int], + score_thresh: float, + nms_thresh: float, + topk_per_image: int, +): + """ + Single-image inference. Return bounding-box detection results by thresholding + on scores and applying non-maximum suppression (NMS). + + Args: + Same as `fast_rcnn_inference`, but with boxes, scores, and image shapes + per image. + + Returns: + Same as `fast_rcnn_inference`, but for only one image. + """ + valid_mask = torch.isfinite(boxes).all(dim=1) & torch.isfinite(scores).all(dim=1) + if not valid_mask.all(): + boxes = boxes[valid_mask] + scores = scores[valid_mask] + + scores = scores[:, :-1] + num_bbox_reg_classes = boxes.shape[1] // 4 + # Convert to Boxes to use the `clip` function ... + boxes = Boxes(boxes.reshape(-1, 4)) + boxes.clip(image_shape) + boxes = boxes.tensor.view(-1, num_bbox_reg_classes, 4) # R x C x 4 + + # 1. Filter results based on detection scores. It can make NMS more efficient + # by filtering out low-confidence detections. + filter_mask = scores > score_thresh # R x K + # R' x 2. First column contains indices of the R predictions; + # Second column contains indices of classes. + filter_inds = filter_mask.nonzero() + if num_bbox_reg_classes == 1: + boxes = boxes[filter_inds[:, 0], 0] + else: + boxes = boxes[filter_mask] + scores = scores[filter_mask] + + # 2. Apply NMS for each class independently. + keep = batched_nms(boxes, scores, filter_inds[:, 1], nms_thresh) + if topk_per_image >= 0: + keep = keep[:topk_per_image] + boxes, scores, filter_inds = boxes[keep], scores[keep], filter_inds[keep] + + result = Instances(image_shape) + result.pred_boxes = Boxes(boxes) + result.scores = scores + result.pred_classes = filter_inds[:, 1] + return result, filter_inds[:, 0] + + +class FastRCNNOutputLayers(nn.Module): + """ + Two linear layers for predicting Fast R-CNN outputs: + + 1. proposal-to-detection box regression deltas + 2. classification scores + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + input_shape: ShapeSpec, + *, + box2box_transform, + num_classes: int, + test_score_thresh: float = 0.0, + test_nms_thresh: float = 0.5, + test_topk_per_image: int = 100, + cls_agnostic_bbox_reg: bool = False, + smooth_l1_beta: float = 0.0, + box_reg_loss_type: str = "smooth_l1", + loss_weight: Union[float, Dict[str, float]] = 1.0, + use_fed_loss: bool = False, + use_sigmoid_ce: bool = False, + get_fed_loss_cls_weights: Optional[Callable] = None, + fed_loss_num_classes: int = 50, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + input_shape (ShapeSpec): shape of the input feature to this module + box2box_transform (Box2BoxTransform or Box2BoxTransformRotated): + num_classes (int): number of foreground classes + test_score_thresh (float): threshold to filter predictions results. + test_nms_thresh (float): NMS threshold for prediction results. + test_topk_per_image (int): number of top predictions to produce per image. + cls_agnostic_bbox_reg (bool): whether to use class agnostic for bbox regression + smooth_l1_beta (float): transition point from L1 to L2 loss. Only used if + `box_reg_loss_type` is "smooth_l1" + box_reg_loss_type (str): Box regression loss type. One of: "smooth_l1", "giou", + "diou", "ciou" + loss_weight (float|dict): weights to use for losses. Can be single float for weighting + all losses, or a dict of individual weightings. Valid dict keys are: + * "loss_cls": applied to classification loss + * "loss_box_reg": applied to box regression loss + use_fed_loss (bool): whether to use federated loss which samples additional negative + classes to calculate the loss + use_sigmoid_ce (bool): whether to calculate the loss using weighted average of binary + cross entropy with logits. This could be used together with federated loss + get_fed_loss_cls_weights (Callable): a callable which takes dataset name and frequency + weight power, and returns the probabilities to sample negative classes for + federated loss. The implementation can be found in + detectron2/data/detection_utils.py + fed_loss_num_classes (int): number of federated classes to keep in total + """ + super().__init__() + if isinstance(input_shape, int): # some backward compatibility + input_shape = ShapeSpec(channels=input_shape) + self.num_classes = num_classes + input_size = input_shape.channels * (input_shape.width or 1) * (input_shape.height or 1) + # prediction layer for num_classes foreground classes and one background class (hence + 1) + self.cls_score = nn.Linear(input_size, num_classes + 1) + num_bbox_reg_classes = 1 if cls_agnostic_bbox_reg else num_classes + box_dim = len(box2box_transform.weights) + self.bbox_pred = nn.Linear(input_size, num_bbox_reg_classes * box_dim) + + nn.init.normal_(self.cls_score.weight, std=0.01) + nn.init.normal_(self.bbox_pred.weight, std=0.001) + for l in [self.cls_score, self.bbox_pred]: + nn.init.constant_(l.bias, 0) + + self.box2box_transform = box2box_transform + self.smooth_l1_beta = smooth_l1_beta + self.test_score_thresh = test_score_thresh + self.test_nms_thresh = test_nms_thresh + self.test_topk_per_image = test_topk_per_image + self.box_reg_loss_type = box_reg_loss_type + if isinstance(loss_weight, float): + loss_weight = {"loss_cls": loss_weight, "loss_box_reg": loss_weight} + self.loss_weight = loss_weight + self.use_fed_loss = use_fed_loss + self.use_sigmoid_ce = use_sigmoid_ce + self.fed_loss_num_classes = fed_loss_num_classes + + if self.use_fed_loss: + assert self.use_sigmoid_ce, "Please use sigmoid cross entropy loss with federated loss" + fed_loss_cls_weights = get_fed_loss_cls_weights() + assert ( + len(fed_loss_cls_weights) == self.num_classes + ), "Please check the provided fed_loss_cls_weights. Their size should match num_classes" + self.register_buffer("fed_loss_cls_weights", fed_loss_cls_weights) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + return { + "input_shape": input_shape, + "box2box_transform": Box2BoxTransform(weights=cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS), + # fmt: off + "num_classes" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NUM_CLASSES, + "cls_agnostic_bbox_reg" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.CLS_AGNOSTIC_BBOX_REG, + "smooth_l1_beta" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.SMOOTH_L1_BETA, + "test_score_thresh" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.SCORE_THRESH_TEST, + "test_nms_thresh" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NMS_THRESH_TEST, + "test_topk_per_image" : cfg.TEST.DETECTIONS_PER_IMAGE, + "box_reg_loss_type" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.BBOX_REG_LOSS_TYPE, + "loss_weight" : {"loss_box_reg": cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.BBOX_REG_LOSS_WEIGHT}, # noqa + "use_fed_loss" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.USE_FED_LOSS, + "use_sigmoid_ce" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.USE_SIGMOID_CE, + "get_fed_loss_cls_weights" : lambda: get_fed_loss_cls_weights(dataset_names=cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN, freq_weight_power=cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.FED_LOSS_FREQ_WEIGHT_POWER), # noqa + "fed_loss_num_classes" : cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.FED_LOSS_NUM_CLASSES, + # fmt: on + } + + def forward(self, x): + """ + Args: + x: per-region features of shape (N, ...) for N bounding boxes to predict. + + Returns: + (Tensor, Tensor): + First tensor: shape (N,K+1), scores for each of the N box. Each row contains the + scores for K object categories and 1 background class. + + Second tensor: bounding box regression deltas for each box. Shape is shape (N,Kx4), + or (N,4) for class-agnostic regression. + """ + if x.dim() > 2: + x = torch.flatten(x, start_dim=1) + scores = self.cls_score(x) + proposal_deltas = self.bbox_pred(x) + return scores, proposal_deltas + + def losses(self, predictions, proposals): + """ + Args: + predictions: return values of :meth:`forward()`. + proposals (list[Instances]): proposals that match the features that were used + to compute predictions. The fields ``proposal_boxes``, ``gt_boxes``, + ``gt_classes`` are expected. + + Returns: + Dict[str, Tensor]: dict of losses + """ + scores, proposal_deltas = predictions + + # parse classification outputs + gt_classes = ( + cat([p.gt_classes for p in proposals], dim=0) if len(proposals) else torch.empty(0) + ) + _log_classification_stats(scores, gt_classes) + + # parse box regression outputs + if len(proposals): + proposal_boxes = cat([p.proposal_boxes.tensor for p in proposals], dim=0) # Nx4 + assert not proposal_boxes.requires_grad, "Proposals should not require gradients!" + # If "gt_boxes" does not exist, the proposals must be all negative and + # should not be included in regression loss computation. + # Here we just use proposal_boxes as an arbitrary placeholder because its + # value won't be used in self.box_reg_loss(). + gt_boxes = cat( + [(p.gt_boxes if p.has("gt_boxes") else p.proposal_boxes).tensor for p in proposals], + dim=0, + ) + else: + proposal_boxes = gt_boxes = torch.empty((0, 4), device=proposal_deltas.device) + + if self.use_sigmoid_ce: + loss_cls = self.sigmoid_cross_entropy_loss(scores, gt_classes) + else: + loss_cls = cross_entropy(scores, gt_classes, reduction="mean") + + losses = { + "loss_cls": loss_cls, + "loss_box_reg": self.box_reg_loss( + proposal_boxes, gt_boxes, proposal_deltas, gt_classes + ), + } + return {k: v * self.loss_weight.get(k, 1.0) for k, v in losses.items()} + + # Implementation from https://github.com/xingyizhou/CenterNet2/blob/master/projects/CenterNet2/centernet/modeling/roi_heads/fed_loss.py # noqa + # with slight modifications + def get_fed_loss_classes(self, gt_classes, num_fed_loss_classes, num_classes, weight): + """ + Args: + gt_classes: a long tensor of shape R that contains the gt class label of each proposal. + num_fed_loss_classes: minimum number of classes to keep when calculating federated loss. + Will sample negative classes if number of unique gt_classes is smaller than this value. + num_classes: number of foreground classes + weight: probabilities used to sample negative classes + + Returns: + Tensor: + classes to keep when calculating the federated loss, including both unique gt + classes and sampled negative classes. + """ + unique_gt_classes = torch.unique(gt_classes) + prob = unique_gt_classes.new_ones(num_classes + 1).float() + prob[-1] = 0 + if len(unique_gt_classes) < num_fed_loss_classes: + prob[:num_classes] = weight.float().clone() + prob[unique_gt_classes] = 0 + sampled_negative_classes = torch.multinomial( + prob, num_fed_loss_classes - len(unique_gt_classes), replacement=False + ) + fed_loss_classes = torch.cat([unique_gt_classes, sampled_negative_classes]) + else: + fed_loss_classes = unique_gt_classes + return fed_loss_classes + + # Implementation from https://github.com/xingyizhou/CenterNet2/blob/master/projects/CenterNet2/centernet/modeling/roi_heads/custom_fast_rcnn.py#L113 # noqa + # with slight modifications + def sigmoid_cross_entropy_loss(self, pred_class_logits, gt_classes): + """ + Args: + pred_class_logits: shape (N, K+1), scores for each of the N box. Each row contains the + scores for K object categories and 1 background class + gt_classes: a long tensor of shape R that contains the gt class label of each proposal. + """ + if pred_class_logits.numel() == 0: + return pred_class_logits.new_zeros([1])[0] + + N = pred_class_logits.shape[0] + K = pred_class_logits.shape[1] - 1 + + target = pred_class_logits.new_zeros(N, K + 1) + target[range(len(gt_classes)), gt_classes] = 1 + target = target[:, :K] + + cls_loss = F.binary_cross_entropy_with_logits( + pred_class_logits[:, :-1], target, reduction="none" + ) + + if self.use_fed_loss: + fed_loss_classes = self.get_fed_loss_classes( + gt_classes, + num_fed_loss_classes=self.fed_loss_num_classes, + num_classes=K, + weight=self.fed_loss_cls_weights, + ) + fed_loss_classes_mask = fed_loss_classes.new_zeros(K + 1) + fed_loss_classes_mask[fed_loss_classes] = 1 + fed_loss_classes_mask = fed_loss_classes_mask[:K] + weight = fed_loss_classes_mask.view(1, K).expand(N, K).float() + else: + weight = 1 + + loss = torch.sum(cls_loss * weight) / N + return loss + + def box_reg_loss(self, proposal_boxes, gt_boxes, pred_deltas, gt_classes): + """ + Args: + proposal_boxes/gt_boxes are tensors with the same shape (R, 4 or 5). + pred_deltas has shape (R, 4 or 5), or (R, num_classes * (4 or 5)). + gt_classes is a long tensor of shape R, the gt class label of each proposal. + R shall be the number of proposals. + """ + box_dim = proposal_boxes.shape[1] # 4 or 5 + # Regression loss is only computed for foreground proposals (those matched to a GT) + fg_inds = nonzero_tuple((gt_classes >= 0) & (gt_classes < self.num_classes))[0] + if pred_deltas.shape[1] == box_dim: # cls-agnostic regression + fg_pred_deltas = pred_deltas[fg_inds] + else: + fg_pred_deltas = pred_deltas.view(-1, self.num_classes, box_dim)[ + fg_inds, gt_classes[fg_inds] + ] + + loss_box_reg = _dense_box_regression_loss( + [proposal_boxes[fg_inds]], + self.box2box_transform, + [fg_pred_deltas.unsqueeze(0)], + [gt_boxes[fg_inds]], + ..., + self.box_reg_loss_type, + self.smooth_l1_beta, + ) + + # The reg loss is normalized using the total number of regions (R), not the number + # of foreground regions even though the box regression loss is only defined on + # foreground regions. Why? Because doing so gives equal training influence to + # each foreground example. To see how, consider two different minibatches: + # (1) Contains a single foreground region + # (2) Contains 100 foreground regions + # If we normalize by the number of foreground regions, the single example in + # minibatch (1) will be given 100 times as much influence as each foreground + # example in minibatch (2). Normalizing by the total number of regions, R, + # means that the single example in minibatch (1) and each of the 100 examples + # in minibatch (2) are given equal influence. + return loss_box_reg / max(gt_classes.numel(), 1.0) # return 0 if empty + + def inference(self, predictions: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], proposals: List[Instances]): + """ + Args: + predictions: return values of :meth:`forward()`. + proposals (list[Instances]): proposals that match the features that were + used to compute predictions. The ``proposal_boxes`` field is expected. + + Returns: + list[Instances]: same as `fast_rcnn_inference`. + list[Tensor]: same as `fast_rcnn_inference`. + """ + boxes = self.predict_boxes(predictions, proposals) + scores = self.predict_probs(predictions, proposals) + image_shapes = [x.image_size for x in proposals] + return fast_rcnn_inference( + boxes, + scores, + image_shapes, + self.test_score_thresh, + self.test_nms_thresh, + self.test_topk_per_image, + ) + + def predict_boxes_for_gt_classes(self, predictions, proposals): + """ + Args: + predictions: return values of :meth:`forward()`. + proposals (list[Instances]): proposals that match the features that were used + to compute predictions. The fields ``proposal_boxes``, ``gt_classes`` are expected. + + Returns: + list[Tensor]: + A list of Tensors of predicted boxes for GT classes in case of + class-specific box head. Element i of the list has shape (Ri, B), where Ri is + the number of proposals for image i and B is the box dimension (4 or 5) + """ + if not len(proposals): + return [] + scores, proposal_deltas = predictions + proposal_boxes = cat([p.proposal_boxes.tensor for p in proposals], dim=0) + N, B = proposal_boxes.shape + predict_boxes = self.box2box_transform.apply_deltas( + proposal_deltas, proposal_boxes + ) # Nx(KxB) + + K = predict_boxes.shape[1] // B + if K > 1: + gt_classes = torch.cat([p.gt_classes for p in proposals], dim=0) + # Some proposals are ignored or have a background class. Their gt_classes + # cannot be used as index. + gt_classes = gt_classes.clamp_(0, K - 1) + + predict_boxes = predict_boxes.view(N, K, B)[ + torch.arange(N, dtype=torch.long, device=predict_boxes.device), gt_classes + ] + num_prop_per_image = [len(p) for p in proposals] + return predict_boxes.split(num_prop_per_image) + + def predict_boxes( + self, predictions: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], proposals: List[Instances] + ): + """ + Args: + predictions: return values of :meth:`forward()`. + proposals (list[Instances]): proposals that match the features that were + used to compute predictions. The ``proposal_boxes`` field is expected. + + Returns: + list[Tensor]: + A list of Tensors of predicted class-specific or class-agnostic boxes + for each image. Element i has shape (Ri, K * B) or (Ri, B), where Ri is + the number of proposals for image i and B is the box dimension (4 or 5) + """ + if not len(proposals): + return [] + _, proposal_deltas = predictions + num_prop_per_image = [len(p) for p in proposals] + proposal_boxes = cat([p.proposal_boxes.tensor for p in proposals], dim=0) + predict_boxes = self.box2box_transform.apply_deltas( + proposal_deltas, + proposal_boxes, + ) # Nx(KxB) + return predict_boxes.split(num_prop_per_image) + + def predict_probs( + self, predictions: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], proposals: List[Instances] + ): + """ + Args: + predictions: return values of :meth:`forward()`. + proposals (list[Instances]): proposals that match the features that were + used to compute predictions. + + Returns: + list[Tensor]: + A list of Tensors of predicted class probabilities for each image. + Element i has shape (Ri, K + 1), where Ri is the number of proposals for image i. + """ + scores, _ = predictions + num_inst_per_image = [len(p) for p in proposals] + if self.use_sigmoid_ce: + probs = scores.sigmoid() + else: + probs = F.softmax(scores, dim=-1) + return probs.split(num_inst_per_image, dim=0) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/keypoint_head.py b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/keypoint_head.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0acc13 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/keypoint_head.py @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from typing import List +import torch +from torch import nn +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import Conv2d, ConvTranspose2d, cat, interpolate +from detectron2.structures import Instances, heatmaps_to_keypoints +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +_TOTAL_SKIPPED = 0 + + +__all__ = [ + "ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD_REGISTRY", + "build_keypoint_head", + "BaseKeypointRCNNHead", + "KRCNNConvDeconvUpsampleHead", +] + + +ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD_REGISTRY = Registry("ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD") +ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for keypoint heads, which make keypoint predictions from per-region features. + +The registered object will be called with `obj(cfg, input_shape)`. +""" + + +def build_keypoint_head(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Build a keypoint head from `cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NAME`. + """ + name = cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NAME + return ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD_REGISTRY.get(name)(cfg, input_shape) + + +def keypoint_rcnn_loss(pred_keypoint_logits, instances, normalizer): + """ + Arguments: + pred_keypoint_logits (Tensor): A tensor of shape (N, K, S, S) where N is the total number + of instances in the batch, K is the number of keypoints, and S is the side length + of the keypoint heatmap. The values are spatial logits. + instances (list[Instances]): A list of M Instances, where M is the batch size. + These instances are predictions from the model + that are in 1:1 correspondence with pred_keypoint_logits. + Each Instances should contain a `gt_keypoints` field containing a `structures.Keypoint` + instance. + normalizer (float): Normalize the loss by this amount. + If not specified, we normalize by the number of visible keypoints in the minibatch. + + Returns a scalar tensor containing the loss. + """ + heatmaps = [] + valid = [] + + keypoint_side_len = pred_keypoint_logits.shape[2] + for instances_per_image in instances: + if len(instances_per_image) == 0: + continue + keypoints = instances_per_image.gt_keypoints + heatmaps_per_image, valid_per_image = keypoints.to_heatmap( + instances_per_image.proposal_boxes.tensor, keypoint_side_len + ) + heatmaps.append(heatmaps_per_image.view(-1)) + valid.append(valid_per_image.view(-1)) + + if len(heatmaps): + keypoint_targets = cat(heatmaps, dim=0) + valid = cat(valid, dim=0).to(dtype=torch.uint8) + valid = torch.nonzero(valid).squeeze(1) + + # torch.mean (in binary_cross_entropy_with_logits) doesn't + # accept empty tensors, so handle it separately + if len(heatmaps) == 0 or valid.numel() == 0: + global _TOTAL_SKIPPED + _TOTAL_SKIPPED += 1 + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar("kpts_num_skipped_batches", _TOTAL_SKIPPED, smoothing_hint=False) + return pred_keypoint_logits.sum() * 0 + + N, K, H, W = pred_keypoint_logits.shape + pred_keypoint_logits = pred_keypoint_logits.view(N * K, H * W) + + keypoint_loss = F.cross_entropy( + pred_keypoint_logits[valid], keypoint_targets[valid], reduction="sum" + ) + + # If a normalizer isn't specified, normalize by the number of visible keypoints in the minibatch + if normalizer is None: + normalizer = valid.numel() + keypoint_loss /= normalizer + + return keypoint_loss + + +def keypoint_rcnn_inference(pred_keypoint_logits: torch.Tensor, pred_instances: List[Instances]): + """ + Post process each predicted keypoint heatmap in `pred_keypoint_logits` into (x, y, score) + and add it to the `pred_instances` as a `pred_keypoints` field. + + Args: + pred_keypoint_logits (Tensor): A tensor of shape (R, K, S, S) where R is the total number + of instances in the batch, K is the number of keypoints, and S is the side length of + the keypoint heatmap. The values are spatial logits. + pred_instances (list[Instances]): A list of N Instances, where N is the number of images. + + Returns: + None. Each element in pred_instances will contain extra "pred_keypoints" and + "pred_keypoint_heatmaps" fields. "pred_keypoints" is a tensor of shape + (#instance, K, 3) where the last dimension corresponds to (x, y, score). + The scores are larger than 0. "pred_keypoint_heatmaps" contains the raw + keypoint logits as passed to this function. + """ + # flatten all bboxes from all images together (list[Boxes] -> Rx4 tensor) + bboxes_flat = cat([b.pred_boxes.tensor for b in pred_instances], dim=0) + + pred_keypoint_logits = pred_keypoint_logits.detach() + keypoint_results = heatmaps_to_keypoints(pred_keypoint_logits, bboxes_flat.detach()) + num_instances_per_image = [len(i) for i in pred_instances] + keypoint_results = keypoint_results[:, :, [0, 1, 3]].split(num_instances_per_image, dim=0) + heatmap_results = pred_keypoint_logits.split(num_instances_per_image, dim=0) + + for keypoint_results_per_image, heatmap_results_per_image, instances_per_image in zip( + keypoint_results, heatmap_results, pred_instances + ): + # keypoint_results_per_image is (num instances)x(num keypoints)x(x, y, score) + # heatmap_results_per_image is (num instances)x(num keypoints)x(side)x(side) + instances_per_image.pred_keypoints = keypoint_results_per_image + instances_per_image.pred_keypoint_heatmaps = heatmap_results_per_image + + +class BaseKeypointRCNNHead(nn.Module): + """ + Implement the basic Keypoint R-CNN losses and inference logic described in + Sec. 5 of :paper:`Mask R-CNN`. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, *, num_keypoints, loss_weight=1.0, loss_normalizer=1.0): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + num_keypoints (int): number of keypoints to predict + loss_weight (float): weight to multiple on the keypoint loss + loss_normalizer (float or str): + If float, divide the loss by `loss_normalizer * #images`. + If 'visible', the loss is normalized by the total number of + visible keypoints across images. + """ + super().__init__() + self.num_keypoints = num_keypoints + self.loss_weight = loss_weight + assert loss_normalizer == "visible" or isinstance(loss_normalizer, float), loss_normalizer + self.loss_normalizer = loss_normalizer + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + ret = { + "loss_weight": cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.LOSS_WEIGHT, + "num_keypoints": cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NUM_KEYPOINTS, + } + normalize_by_visible = ( + cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.NORMALIZE_LOSS_BY_VISIBLE_KEYPOINTS + ) # noqa + if not normalize_by_visible: + batch_size_per_image = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.BATCH_SIZE_PER_IMAGE + positive_sample_fraction = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.POSITIVE_FRACTION + ret["loss_normalizer"] = ( + ret["num_keypoints"] * batch_size_per_image * positive_sample_fraction + ) + else: + ret["loss_normalizer"] = "visible" + return ret + + def forward(self, x, instances: List[Instances]): + """ + Args: + x: input 4D region feature(s) provided by :class:`ROIHeads`. + instances (list[Instances]): contains the boxes & labels corresponding + to the input features. + Exact format is up to its caller to decide. + Typically, this is the foreground instances in training, with + "proposal_boxes" field and other gt annotations. + In inference, it contains boxes that are already predicted. + + Returns: + A dict of losses if in training. The predicted "instances" if in inference. + """ + x = self.layers(x) + if self.training: + num_images = len(instances) + normalizer = ( + None if self.loss_normalizer == "visible" else num_images * self.loss_normalizer + ) + return { + "loss_keypoint": keypoint_rcnn_loss(x, instances, normalizer=normalizer) + * self.loss_weight + } + else: + keypoint_rcnn_inference(x, instances) + return instances + + def layers(self, x): + """ + Neural network layers that makes predictions from regional input features. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + +# To get torchscript support, we make the head a subclass of `nn.Sequential`. +# Therefore, to add new layers in this head class, please make sure they are +# added in the order they will be used in forward(). +@ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD_REGISTRY.register() +class KRCNNConvDeconvUpsampleHead(BaseKeypointRCNNHead, nn.Sequential): + """ + A standard keypoint head containing a series of 3x3 convs, followed by + a transpose convolution and bilinear interpolation for upsampling. + It is described in Sec. 5 of :paper:`Mask R-CNN`. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, input_shape, *, num_keypoints, conv_dims, **kwargs): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + input_shape (ShapeSpec): shape of the input feature + conv_dims: an iterable of output channel counts for each conv in the head + e.g. (512, 512, 512) for three convs outputting 512 channels. + """ + super().__init__(num_keypoints=num_keypoints, **kwargs) + + # default up_scale to 2.0 (this can be made an option) + up_scale = 2.0 + in_channels = input_shape.channels + + for idx, layer_channels in enumerate(conv_dims, 1): + module = Conv2d(in_channels, layer_channels, 3, stride=1, padding=1) + self.add_module("conv_fcn{}".format(idx), module) + self.add_module("conv_fcn_relu{}".format(idx), nn.ReLU()) + in_channels = layer_channels + + deconv_kernel = 4 + self.score_lowres = ConvTranspose2d( + in_channels, num_keypoints, deconv_kernel, stride=2, padding=deconv_kernel // 2 - 1 + ) + self.up_scale = up_scale + + for name, param in self.named_parameters(): + if "bias" in name: + nn.init.constant_(param, 0) + elif "weight" in name: + # Caffe2 implementation uses MSRAFill, which in fact + # corresponds to kaiming_normal_ in PyTorch + nn.init.kaiming_normal_(param, mode="fan_out", nonlinearity="relu") + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + ret = super().from_config(cfg, input_shape) + ret["input_shape"] = input_shape + ret["conv_dims"] = cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.CONV_DIMS + return ret + + def layers(self, x): + for layer in self: + x = layer(x) + x = interpolate(x, scale_factor=self.up_scale, mode="bilinear", align_corners=False) + return x diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/mask_head.py b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/mask_head.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1eff8f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/mask_head.py @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from typing import List +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init +import torch +from torch import nn +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import Conv2d, ConvTranspose2d, ShapeSpec, cat, get_norm +from detectron2.layers.wrappers import move_device_like +from detectron2.structures import Instances +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +__all__ = [ + "BaseMaskRCNNHead", + "MaskRCNNConvUpsampleHead", + "build_mask_head", + "ROI_MASK_HEAD_REGISTRY", +] + + +ROI_MASK_HEAD_REGISTRY = Registry("ROI_MASK_HEAD") +ROI_MASK_HEAD_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for mask heads, which predicts instance masks given +per-region features. + +The registered object will be called with `obj(cfg, input_shape)`. +""" + + +@torch.jit.unused +def mask_rcnn_loss(pred_mask_logits: torch.Tensor, instances: List[Instances], vis_period: int = 0): + """ + Compute the mask prediction loss defined in the Mask R-CNN paper. + + Args: + pred_mask_logits (Tensor): A tensor of shape (B, C, Hmask, Wmask) or (B, 1, Hmask, Wmask) + for class-specific or class-agnostic, where B is the total number of predicted masks + in all images, C is the number of foreground classes, and Hmask, Wmask are the height + and width of the mask predictions. The values are logits. + instances (list[Instances]): A list of N Instances, where N is the number of images + in the batch. These instances are in 1:1 + correspondence with the pred_mask_logits. The ground-truth labels (class, box, mask, + ...) associated with each instance are stored in fields. + vis_period (int): the period (in steps) to dump visualization. + + Returns: + mask_loss (Tensor): A scalar tensor containing the loss. + """ + cls_agnostic_mask = pred_mask_logits.size(1) == 1 + total_num_masks = pred_mask_logits.size(0) + mask_side_len = pred_mask_logits.size(2) + assert pred_mask_logits.size(2) == pred_mask_logits.size(3), "Mask prediction must be square!" + + gt_classes = [] + gt_masks = [] + for instances_per_image in instances: + if len(instances_per_image) == 0: + continue + if not cls_agnostic_mask: + gt_classes_per_image = instances_per_image.gt_classes.to(dtype=torch.int64) + gt_classes.append(gt_classes_per_image) + + gt_masks_per_image = instances_per_image.gt_masks.crop_and_resize( + instances_per_image.proposal_boxes.tensor, mask_side_len + ).to(device=pred_mask_logits.device) + # A tensor of shape (N, M, M), N=#instances in the image; M=mask_side_len + gt_masks.append(gt_masks_per_image) + + if len(gt_masks) == 0: + return pred_mask_logits.sum() * 0 + + gt_masks = cat(gt_masks, dim=0) + + if cls_agnostic_mask: + pred_mask_logits = pred_mask_logits[:, 0] + else: + indices = torch.arange(total_num_masks) + gt_classes = cat(gt_classes, dim=0) + pred_mask_logits = pred_mask_logits[indices, gt_classes] + + if gt_masks.dtype == torch.bool: + gt_masks_bool = gt_masks + else: + # Here we allow gt_masks to be float as well (depend on the implementation of rasterize()) + gt_masks_bool = gt_masks > 0.5 + gt_masks = gt_masks.to(dtype=torch.float32) + + # Log the training accuracy (using gt classes and sigmoid(0.0) == 0.5 threshold) + mask_incorrect = (pred_mask_logits > 0.0) != gt_masks_bool + mask_accuracy = 1 - (mask_incorrect.sum().item() / max(mask_incorrect.numel(), 1.0)) + num_positive = gt_masks_bool.sum().item() + false_positive = (mask_incorrect & ~gt_masks_bool).sum().item() / max( + gt_masks_bool.numel() - num_positive, 1.0 + ) + false_negative = (mask_incorrect & gt_masks_bool).sum().item() / max(num_positive, 1.0) + + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar("mask_rcnn/accuracy", mask_accuracy) + storage.put_scalar("mask_rcnn/false_positive", false_positive) + storage.put_scalar("mask_rcnn/false_negative", false_negative) + if vis_period > 0 and storage.iter % vis_period == 0: + pred_masks = pred_mask_logits.sigmoid() + vis_masks = torch.cat([pred_masks, gt_masks], axis=2) + name = "Left: mask prediction; Right: mask GT" + for idx, vis_mask in enumerate(vis_masks): + vis_mask = torch.stack([vis_mask] * 3, axis=0) + storage.put_image(name + f" ({idx})", vis_mask) + + mask_loss = F.binary_cross_entropy_with_logits(pred_mask_logits, gt_masks, reduction="mean") + return mask_loss + + +def mask_rcnn_inference(pred_mask_logits: torch.Tensor, pred_instances: List[Instances]): + """ + Convert pred_mask_logits to estimated foreground probability masks while also + extracting only the masks for the predicted classes in pred_instances. For each + predicted box, the mask of the same class is attached to the instance by adding a + new "pred_masks" field to pred_instances. + + Args: + pred_mask_logits (Tensor): A tensor of shape (B, C, Hmask, Wmask) or (B, 1, Hmask, Wmask) + for class-specific or class-agnostic, where B is the total number of predicted masks + in all images, C is the number of foreground classes, and Hmask, Wmask are the height + and width of the mask predictions. The values are logits. + pred_instances (list[Instances]): A list of N Instances, where N is the number of images + in the batch. Each Instances must have field "pred_classes". + + Returns: + None. pred_instances will contain an extra "pred_masks" field storing a mask of size (Hmask, + Wmask) for predicted class. Note that the masks are returned as a soft (non-quantized) + masks the resolution predicted by the network; post-processing steps, such as resizing + the predicted masks to the original image resolution and/or binarizing them, is left + to the caller. + """ + cls_agnostic_mask = pred_mask_logits.size(1) == 1 + + if cls_agnostic_mask: + mask_probs_pred = pred_mask_logits.sigmoid() + else: + # Select masks corresponding to the predicted classes + num_masks = pred_mask_logits.shape[0] + class_pred = cat([i.pred_classes for i in pred_instances]) + device = ( + class_pred.device + if torch.jit.is_scripting() + else ("cpu" if torch.jit.is_tracing() else class_pred.device) + ) + indices = move_device_like(torch.arange(num_masks, device=device), class_pred) + mask_probs_pred = pred_mask_logits[indices, class_pred][:, None].sigmoid() + # mask_probs_pred.shape: (B, 1, Hmask, Wmask) + + num_boxes_per_image = [len(i) for i in pred_instances] + mask_probs_pred = mask_probs_pred.split(num_boxes_per_image, dim=0) + + for prob, instances in zip(mask_probs_pred, pred_instances): + instances.pred_masks = prob # (1, Hmask, Wmask) + + +class BaseMaskRCNNHead(nn.Module): + """ + Implement the basic Mask R-CNN losses and inference logic described in :paper:`Mask R-CNN` + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, *, loss_weight: float = 1.0, vis_period: int = 0): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + loss_weight (float): multiplier of the loss + vis_period (int): visualization period + """ + super().__init__() + self.vis_period = vis_period + self.loss_weight = loss_weight + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + return {"vis_period": cfg.VIS_PERIOD} + + def forward(self, x, instances: List[Instances]): + """ + Args: + x: input region feature(s) provided by :class:`ROIHeads`. + instances (list[Instances]): contains the boxes & labels corresponding + to the input features. + Exact format is up to its caller to decide. + Typically, this is the foreground instances in training, with + "proposal_boxes" field and other gt annotations. + In inference, it contains boxes that are already predicted. + + Returns: + A dict of losses in training. The predicted "instances" in inference. + """ + x = self.layers(x) + if self.training: + return {"loss_mask": mask_rcnn_loss(x, instances, self.vis_period) * self.loss_weight} + else: + mask_rcnn_inference(x, instances) + return instances + + def layers(self, x): + """ + Neural network layers that makes predictions from input features. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + +# To get torchscript support, we make the head a subclass of `nn.Sequential`. +# Therefore, to add new layers in this head class, please make sure they are +# added in the order they will be used in forward(). +@ROI_MASK_HEAD_REGISTRY.register() +class MaskRCNNConvUpsampleHead(BaseMaskRCNNHead, nn.Sequential): + """ + A mask head with several conv layers, plus an upsample layer (with `ConvTranspose2d`). + Predictions are made with a final 1x1 conv layer. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, input_shape: ShapeSpec, *, num_classes, conv_dims, conv_norm="", **kwargs): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + input_shape (ShapeSpec): shape of the input feature + num_classes (int): the number of foreground classes (i.e. background is not + included). 1 if using class agnostic prediction. + conv_dims (list[int]): a list of N>0 integers representing the output dimensions + of N-1 conv layers and the last upsample layer. + conv_norm (str or callable): normalization for the conv layers. + See :func:`detectron2.layers.get_norm` for supported types. + """ + super().__init__(**kwargs) + assert len(conv_dims) >= 1, "conv_dims have to be non-empty!" + + self.conv_norm_relus = [] + + cur_channels = input_shape.channels + for k, conv_dim in enumerate(conv_dims[:-1]): + conv = Conv2d( + cur_channels, + conv_dim, + kernel_size=3, + stride=1, + padding=1, + bias=not conv_norm, + norm=get_norm(conv_norm, conv_dim), + activation=nn.ReLU(), + ) + self.add_module("mask_fcn{}".format(k + 1), conv) + self.conv_norm_relus.append(conv) + cur_channels = conv_dim + + self.deconv = ConvTranspose2d( + cur_channels, conv_dims[-1], kernel_size=2, stride=2, padding=0 + ) + self.add_module("deconv_relu", nn.ReLU()) + cur_channels = conv_dims[-1] + + self.predictor = Conv2d(cur_channels, num_classes, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0) + + for layer in self.conv_norm_relus + [self.deconv]: + weight_init.c2_msra_fill(layer) + # use normal distribution initialization for mask prediction layer + nn.init.normal_(self.predictor.weight, std=0.001) + if self.predictor.bias is not None: + nn.init.constant_(self.predictor.bias, 0) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + ret = super().from_config(cfg, input_shape) + conv_dim = cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.CONV_DIM + num_conv = cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.NUM_CONV + ret.update( + conv_dims=[conv_dim] * (num_conv + 1), # +1 for ConvTranspose + conv_norm=cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.NORM, + input_shape=input_shape, + ) + if cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.CLS_AGNOSTIC_MASK: + ret["num_classes"] = 1 + else: + ret["num_classes"] = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NUM_CLASSES + return ret + + def layers(self, x): + for layer in self: + x = layer(x) + return x + + +def build_mask_head(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Build a mask head defined by `cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.NAME`. + """ + name = cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.NAME + return ROI_MASK_HEAD_REGISTRY.get(name)(cfg, input_shape) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/roi_heads.py b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/roi_heads.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13dd57a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/roi_heads.py @@ -0,0 +1,877 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import inspect +import logging +import numpy as np +from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple +import torch +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec, nonzero_tuple +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, ImageList, Instances, pairwise_iou +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +from ..backbone.resnet import BottleneckBlock, ResNet +from ..matcher import Matcher +from ..poolers import ROIPooler +from ..proposal_generator.proposal_utils import add_ground_truth_to_proposals +from ..sampling import subsample_labels +from .box_head import build_box_head +from .fast_rcnn import FastRCNNOutputLayers +from .keypoint_head import build_keypoint_head +from .mask_head import build_mask_head + +ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY = Registry("ROI_HEADS") +ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for ROI heads in a generalized R-CNN model. +ROIHeads take feature maps and region proposals, and +perform per-region computation. + +The registered object will be called with `obj(cfg, input_shape)`. +The call is expected to return an :class:`ROIHeads`. +""" + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def build_roi_heads(cfg, input_shape): + """ + Build ROIHeads defined by `cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NAME`. + """ + name = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NAME + return ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY.get(name)(cfg, input_shape) + + +def select_foreground_proposals( + proposals: List[Instances], bg_label: int +) -> Tuple[List[Instances], List[torch.Tensor]]: + """ + Given a list of N Instances (for N images), each containing a `gt_classes` field, + return a list of Instances that contain only instances with `gt_classes != -1 && + gt_classes != bg_label`. + + Args: + proposals (list[Instances]): A list of N Instances, where N is the number of + images in the batch. + bg_label: label index of background class. + + Returns: + list[Instances]: N Instances, each contains only the selected foreground instances. + list[Tensor]: N boolean vector, correspond to the selection mask of + each Instances object. True for selected instances. + """ + assert isinstance(proposals, (list, tuple)) + assert isinstance(proposals[0], Instances) + assert proposals[0].has("gt_classes") + fg_proposals = [] + fg_selection_masks = [] + for proposals_per_image in proposals: + gt_classes = proposals_per_image.gt_classes + fg_selection_mask = (gt_classes != -1) & (gt_classes != bg_label) + fg_idxs = fg_selection_mask.nonzero().squeeze(1) + fg_proposals.append(proposals_per_image[fg_idxs]) + fg_selection_masks.append(fg_selection_mask) + return fg_proposals, fg_selection_masks + + +def select_proposals_with_visible_keypoints(proposals: List[Instances]) -> List[Instances]: + """ + Args: + proposals (list[Instances]): a list of N Instances, where N is the + number of images. + + Returns: + proposals: only contains proposals with at least one visible keypoint. + + Note that this is still slightly different from Detectron. + In Detectron, proposals for training keypoint head are re-sampled from + all the proposals with IOU>threshold & >=1 visible keypoint. + + Here, the proposals are first sampled from all proposals with + IOU>threshold, then proposals with no visible keypoint are filtered out. + This strategy seems to make no difference on Detectron and is easier to implement. + """ + ret = [] + all_num_fg = [] + for proposals_per_image in proposals: + # If empty/unannotated image (hard negatives), skip filtering for train + if len(proposals_per_image) == 0: + ret.append(proposals_per_image) + continue + gt_keypoints = proposals_per_image.gt_keypoints.tensor + # #fg x K x 3 + vis_mask = gt_keypoints[:, :, 2] >= 1 + xs, ys = gt_keypoints[:, :, 0], gt_keypoints[:, :, 1] + proposal_boxes = proposals_per_image.proposal_boxes.tensor.unsqueeze(dim=1) # #fg x 1 x 4 + kp_in_box = ( + (xs >= proposal_boxes[:, :, 0]) + & (xs <= proposal_boxes[:, :, 2]) + & (ys >= proposal_boxes[:, :, 1]) + & (ys <= proposal_boxes[:, :, 3]) + ) + selection = (kp_in_box & vis_mask).any(dim=1) + selection_idxs = nonzero_tuple(selection)[0] + all_num_fg.append(selection_idxs.numel()) + ret.append(proposals_per_image[selection_idxs]) + + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar("keypoint_head/num_fg_samples", np.mean(all_num_fg)) + return ret + + +class ROIHeads(torch.nn.Module): + """ + ROIHeads perform all per-region computation in an R-CNN. + + It typically contains logic to + + 1. (in training only) match proposals with ground truth and sample them + 2. crop the regions and extract per-region features using proposals + 3. make per-region predictions with different heads + + It can have many variants, implemented as subclasses of this class. + This base class contains the logic to match/sample proposals. + But it is not necessary to inherit this class if the sampling logic is not needed. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + num_classes, + batch_size_per_image, + positive_fraction, + proposal_matcher, + proposal_append_gt=True, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + num_classes (int): number of foreground classes (i.e. background is not included) + batch_size_per_image (int): number of proposals to sample for training + positive_fraction (float): fraction of positive (foreground) proposals + to sample for training. + proposal_matcher (Matcher): matcher that matches proposals and ground truth + proposal_append_gt (bool): whether to include ground truth as proposals as well + """ + super().__init__() + self.batch_size_per_image = batch_size_per_image + self.positive_fraction = positive_fraction + self.num_classes = num_classes + self.proposal_matcher = proposal_matcher + self.proposal_append_gt = proposal_append_gt + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg): + return { + "batch_size_per_image": cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.BATCH_SIZE_PER_IMAGE, + "positive_fraction": cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.POSITIVE_FRACTION, + "num_classes": cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NUM_CLASSES, + "proposal_append_gt": cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.PROPOSAL_APPEND_GT, + # Matcher to assign box proposals to gt boxes + "proposal_matcher": Matcher( + cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IOU_THRESHOLDS, + cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IOU_LABELS, + allow_low_quality_matches=False, + ), + } + + def _sample_proposals( + self, matched_idxs: torch.Tensor, matched_labels: torch.Tensor, gt_classes: torch.Tensor + ) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]: + """ + Based on the matching between N proposals and M groundtruth, + sample the proposals and set their classification labels. + + Args: + matched_idxs (Tensor): a vector of length N, each is the best-matched + gt index in [0, M) for each proposal. + matched_labels (Tensor): a vector of length N, the matcher's label + (one of cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IOU_LABELS) for each proposal. + gt_classes (Tensor): a vector of length M. + + Returns: + Tensor: a vector of indices of sampled proposals. Each is in [0, N). + Tensor: a vector of the same length, the classification label for + each sampled proposal. Each sample is labeled as either a category in + [0, num_classes) or the background (num_classes). + """ + has_gt = gt_classes.numel() > 0 + # Get the corresponding GT for each proposal + if has_gt: + gt_classes = gt_classes[matched_idxs] + # Label unmatched proposals (0 label from matcher) as background (label=num_classes) + gt_classes[matched_labels == 0] = self.num_classes + # Label ignore proposals (-1 label) + gt_classes[matched_labels == -1] = -1 + else: + gt_classes = torch.zeros_like(matched_idxs) + self.num_classes + + sampled_fg_idxs, sampled_bg_idxs = subsample_labels( + gt_classes, self.batch_size_per_image, self.positive_fraction, self.num_classes + ) + + sampled_idxs = torch.cat([sampled_fg_idxs, sampled_bg_idxs], dim=0) + return sampled_idxs, gt_classes[sampled_idxs] + + @torch.no_grad() + def label_and_sample_proposals( + self, proposals: List[Instances], targets: List[Instances] + ) -> List[Instances]: + """ + Prepare some proposals to be used to train the ROI heads. + It performs box matching between `proposals` and `targets`, and assigns + training labels to the proposals. + It returns ``self.batch_size_per_image`` random samples from proposals and groundtruth + boxes, with a fraction of positives that is no larger than + ``self.positive_fraction``. + + Args: + See :meth:`ROIHeads.forward` + + Returns: + list[Instances]: + length `N` list of `Instances`s containing the proposals + sampled for training. Each `Instances` has the following fields: + + - proposal_boxes: the proposal boxes + - gt_boxes: the ground-truth box that the proposal is assigned to + (this is only meaningful if the proposal has a label > 0; if label = 0 + then the ground-truth box is random) + + Other fields such as "gt_classes", "gt_masks", that's included in `targets`. + """ + # Augment proposals with ground-truth boxes. + # In the case of learned proposals (e.g., RPN), when training starts + # the proposals will be low quality due to random initialization. + # It's possible that none of these initial + # proposals have high enough overlap with the gt objects to be used + # as positive examples for the second stage components (box head, + # cls head, mask head). Adding the gt boxes to the set of proposals + # ensures that the second stage components will have some positive + # examples from the start of training. For RPN, this augmentation improves + # convergence and empirically improves box AP on COCO by about 0.5 + # points (under one tested configuration). + if self.proposal_append_gt: + proposals = add_ground_truth_to_proposals(targets, proposals) + + proposals_with_gt = [] + + num_fg_samples = [] + num_bg_samples = [] + for proposals_per_image, targets_per_image in zip(proposals, targets): + has_gt = len(targets_per_image) > 0 + match_quality_matrix = pairwise_iou( + targets_per_image.gt_boxes, proposals_per_image.proposal_boxes + ) + matched_idxs, matched_labels = self.proposal_matcher(match_quality_matrix) + sampled_idxs, gt_classes = self._sample_proposals( + matched_idxs, matched_labels, targets_per_image.gt_classes + ) + + # Set target attributes of the sampled proposals: + proposals_per_image = proposals_per_image[sampled_idxs] + proposals_per_image.gt_classes = gt_classes + + if has_gt: + sampled_targets = matched_idxs[sampled_idxs] + # We index all the attributes of targets that start with "gt_" + # and have not been added to proposals yet (="gt_classes"). + # NOTE: here the indexing waste some compute, because heads + # like masks, keypoints, etc, will filter the proposals again, + # (by foreground/background, or number of keypoints in the image, etc) + # so we essentially index the data twice. + for (trg_name, trg_value) in targets_per_image.get_fields().items(): + if trg_name.startswith("gt_") and not proposals_per_image.has(trg_name): + proposals_per_image.set(trg_name, trg_value[sampled_targets]) + # If no GT is given in the image, we don't know what a dummy gt value can be. + # Therefore the returned proposals won't have any gt_* fields, except for a + # gt_classes full of background label. + + num_bg_samples.append((gt_classes == self.num_classes).sum().item()) + num_fg_samples.append(gt_classes.numel() - num_bg_samples[-1]) + proposals_with_gt.append(proposals_per_image) + + # Log the number of fg/bg samples that are selected for training ROI heads + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar("roi_head/num_fg_samples", np.mean(num_fg_samples)) + storage.put_scalar("roi_head/num_bg_samples", np.mean(num_bg_samples)) + + return proposals_with_gt + + def forward( + self, + images: ImageList, + features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], + proposals: List[Instances], + targets: Optional[List[Instances]] = None, + ) -> Tuple[List[Instances], Dict[str, torch.Tensor]]: + """ + Args: + images (ImageList): + features (dict[str,Tensor]): input data as a mapping from feature + map name to tensor. Axis 0 represents the number of images `N` in + the input data; axes 1-3 are channels, height, and width, which may + vary between feature maps (e.g., if a feature pyramid is used). + proposals (list[Instances]): length `N` list of `Instances`. The i-th + `Instances` contains object proposals for the i-th input image, + with fields "proposal_boxes" and "objectness_logits". + targets (list[Instances], optional): length `N` list of `Instances`. The i-th + `Instances` contains the ground-truth per-instance annotations + for the i-th input image. Specify `targets` during training only. + It may have the following fields: + + - gt_boxes: the bounding box of each instance. + - gt_classes: the label for each instance with a category ranging in [0, #class]. + - gt_masks: PolygonMasks or BitMasks, the ground-truth masks of each instance. + - gt_keypoints: NxKx3, the groud-truth keypoints for each instance. + + Returns: + list[Instances]: length `N` list of `Instances` containing the + detected instances. Returned during inference only; may be [] during training. + + dict[str->Tensor]: + mapping from a named loss to a tensor storing the loss. Used during training only. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + +@ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY.register() +class Res5ROIHeads(ROIHeads): + """ + The ROIHeads in a typical "C4" R-CNN model, where + the box and mask head share the cropping and + the per-region feature computation by a Res5 block. + See :paper:`ResNet` Appendix A. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + in_features: List[str], + pooler: ROIPooler, + res5: nn.Module, + box_predictor: nn.Module, + mask_head: Optional[nn.Module] = None, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + in_features (list[str]): list of backbone feature map names to use for + feature extraction + pooler (ROIPooler): pooler to extra region features from backbone + res5 (nn.Sequential): a CNN to compute per-region features, to be used by + ``box_predictor`` and ``mask_head``. Typically this is a "res5" + block from a ResNet. + box_predictor (nn.Module): make box predictions from the feature. + Should have the same interface as :class:`FastRCNNOutputLayers`. + mask_head (nn.Module): transform features to make mask predictions + """ + super().__init__(**kwargs) + self.in_features = in_features + self.pooler = pooler + if isinstance(res5, (list, tuple)): + res5 = nn.Sequential(*res5) + self.res5 = res5 + self.box_predictor = box_predictor + self.mask_on = mask_head is not None + if self.mask_on: + self.mask_head = mask_head + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + # fmt: off + ret = super().from_config(cfg) + in_features = ret["in_features"] = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES + pooler_resolution = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION + pooler_type = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE + pooler_scales = (1.0 / input_shape[in_features[0]].stride, ) + sampling_ratio = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO + mask_on = cfg.MODEL.MASK_ON + # fmt: on + assert not cfg.MODEL.KEYPOINT_ON + assert len(in_features) == 1 + + ret["pooler"] = ROIPooler( + output_size=pooler_resolution, + scales=pooler_scales, + sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, + pooler_type=pooler_type, + ) + + # Compatbility with old moco code. Might be useful. + # See notes in StandardROIHeads.from_config + if not inspect.ismethod(cls._build_res5_block): + logger.warning( + "The behavior of _build_res5_block may change. " + "Please do not depend on private methods." + ) + cls._build_res5_block = classmethod(cls._build_res5_block) + + ret["res5"], out_channels = cls._build_res5_block(cfg) + ret["box_predictor"] = FastRCNNOutputLayers( + cfg, ShapeSpec(channels=out_channels, height=1, width=1) + ) + + if mask_on: + ret["mask_head"] = build_mask_head( + cfg, + ShapeSpec(channels=out_channels, width=pooler_resolution, height=pooler_resolution), + ) + return ret + + @classmethod + def _build_res5_block(cls, cfg): + # fmt: off + stage_channel_factor = 2 ** 3 # res5 is 8x res2 + num_groups = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.NUM_GROUPS + width_per_group = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.WIDTH_PER_GROUP + bottleneck_channels = num_groups * width_per_group * stage_channel_factor + out_channels = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.RES2_OUT_CHANNELS * stage_channel_factor + stride_in_1x1 = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.STRIDE_IN_1X1 + norm = cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.NORM + assert not cfg.MODEL.RESNETS.DEFORM_ON_PER_STAGE[-1], \ + "Deformable conv is not yet supported in res5 head." + # fmt: on + + blocks = ResNet.make_stage( + BottleneckBlock, + 3, + stride_per_block=[2, 1, 1], + in_channels=out_channels // 2, + bottleneck_channels=bottleneck_channels, + out_channels=out_channels, + num_groups=num_groups, + norm=norm, + stride_in_1x1=stride_in_1x1, + ) + return nn.Sequential(*blocks), out_channels + + def _shared_roi_transform(self, features: List[torch.Tensor], boxes: List[Boxes]): + x = self.pooler(features, boxes) + return self.res5(x) + + def forward( + self, + images: ImageList, + features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], + proposals: List[Instances], + targets: Optional[List[Instances]] = None, + ): + """ + See :meth:`ROIHeads.forward`. + """ + del images + + if self.training: + assert targets + proposals = self.label_and_sample_proposals(proposals, targets) + del targets + + proposal_boxes = [x.proposal_boxes for x in proposals] + box_features = self._shared_roi_transform( + [features[f] for f in self.in_features], proposal_boxes + ) + predictions = self.box_predictor(box_features.mean(dim=[2, 3])) + + if self.training: + del features + losses = self.box_predictor.losses(predictions, proposals) + if self.mask_on: + proposals, fg_selection_masks = select_foreground_proposals( + proposals, self.num_classes + ) + # Since the ROI feature transform is shared between boxes and masks, + # we don't need to recompute features. The mask loss is only defined + # on foreground proposals, so we need to select out the foreground + # features. + mask_features = box_features[torch.cat(fg_selection_masks, dim=0)] + del box_features + losses.update(self.mask_head(mask_features, proposals)) + return [], losses + else: + pred_instances, _ = self.box_predictor.inference(predictions, proposals) + pred_instances = self.forward_with_given_boxes(features, pred_instances) + return pred_instances, {} + + def forward_with_given_boxes( + self, features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], instances: List[Instances] + ) -> List[Instances]: + """ + Use the given boxes in `instances` to produce other (non-box) per-ROI outputs. + + Args: + features: same as in `forward()` + instances (list[Instances]): instances to predict other outputs. Expect the keys + "pred_boxes" and "pred_classes" to exist. + + Returns: + instances (Instances): + the same `Instances` object, with extra + fields such as `pred_masks` or `pred_keypoints`. + """ + assert not self.training + assert instances[0].has("pred_boxes") and instances[0].has("pred_classes") + + if self.mask_on: + feature_list = [features[f] for f in self.in_features] + x = self._shared_roi_transform(feature_list, [x.pred_boxes for x in instances]) + return self.mask_head(x, instances) + else: + return instances + + +@ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY.register() +class StandardROIHeads(ROIHeads): + """ + It's "standard" in a sense that there is no ROI transform sharing + or feature sharing between tasks. + Each head independently processes the input features by each head's + own pooler and head. + + This class is used by most models, such as FPN and C5. + To implement more models, you can subclass it and implement a different + :meth:`forward()` or a head. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + box_in_features: List[str], + box_pooler: ROIPooler, + box_head: nn.Module, + box_predictor: nn.Module, + mask_in_features: Optional[List[str]] = None, + mask_pooler: Optional[ROIPooler] = None, + mask_head: Optional[nn.Module] = None, + keypoint_in_features: Optional[List[str]] = None, + keypoint_pooler: Optional[ROIPooler] = None, + keypoint_head: Optional[nn.Module] = None, + train_on_pred_boxes: bool = False, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + + Args: + box_in_features (list[str]): list of feature names to use for the box head. + box_pooler (ROIPooler): pooler to extra region features for box head + box_head (nn.Module): transform features to make box predictions + box_predictor (nn.Module): make box predictions from the feature. + Should have the same interface as :class:`FastRCNNOutputLayers`. + mask_in_features (list[str]): list of feature names to use for the mask + pooler or mask head. None if not using mask head. + mask_pooler (ROIPooler): pooler to extract region features from image features. + The mask head will then take region features to make predictions. + If None, the mask head will directly take the dict of image features + defined by `mask_in_features` + mask_head (nn.Module): transform features to make mask predictions + keypoint_in_features, keypoint_pooler, keypoint_head: similar to ``mask_*``. + train_on_pred_boxes (bool): whether to use proposal boxes or + predicted boxes from the box head to train other heads. + """ + super().__init__(**kwargs) + # keep self.in_features for backward compatibility + self.in_features = self.box_in_features = box_in_features + self.box_pooler = box_pooler + self.box_head = box_head + self.box_predictor = box_predictor + + self.mask_on = mask_in_features is not None + if self.mask_on: + self.mask_in_features = mask_in_features + self.mask_pooler = mask_pooler + self.mask_head = mask_head + + self.keypoint_on = keypoint_in_features is not None + if self.keypoint_on: + self.keypoint_in_features = keypoint_in_features + self.keypoint_pooler = keypoint_pooler + self.keypoint_head = keypoint_head + + self.train_on_pred_boxes = train_on_pred_boxes + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + ret = super().from_config(cfg) + ret["train_on_pred_boxes"] = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.TRAIN_ON_PRED_BOXES + # Subclasses that have not been updated to use from_config style construction + # may have overridden _init_*_head methods. In this case, those overridden methods + # will not be classmethods and we need to avoid trying to call them here. + # We test for this with ismethod which only returns True for bound methods of cls. + # Such subclasses will need to handle calling their overridden _init_*_head methods. + if inspect.ismethod(cls._init_box_head): + ret.update(cls._init_box_head(cfg, input_shape)) + if inspect.ismethod(cls._init_mask_head): + ret.update(cls._init_mask_head(cfg, input_shape)) + if inspect.ismethod(cls._init_keypoint_head): + ret.update(cls._init_keypoint_head(cfg, input_shape)) + return ret + + @classmethod + def _init_box_head(cls, cfg, input_shape): + # fmt: off + in_features = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES + pooler_resolution = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION + pooler_scales = tuple(1.0 / input_shape[k].stride for k in in_features) + sampling_ratio = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO + pooler_type = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE + # fmt: on + + # If StandardROIHeads is applied on multiple feature maps (as in FPN), + # then we share the same predictors and therefore the channel counts must be the same + in_channels = [input_shape[f].channels for f in in_features] + # Check all channel counts are equal + assert len(set(in_channels)) == 1, in_channels + in_channels = in_channels[0] + + box_pooler = ROIPooler( + output_size=pooler_resolution, + scales=pooler_scales, + sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, + pooler_type=pooler_type, + ) + # Here we split "box head" and "box predictor", which is mainly due to historical reasons. + # They are used together so the "box predictor" layers should be part of the "box head". + # New subclasses of ROIHeads do not need "box predictor"s. + box_head = build_box_head( + cfg, ShapeSpec(channels=in_channels, height=pooler_resolution, width=pooler_resolution) + ) + box_predictor = FastRCNNOutputLayers(cfg, box_head.output_shape) + return { + "box_in_features": in_features, + "box_pooler": box_pooler, + "box_head": box_head, + "box_predictor": box_predictor, + } + + @classmethod + def _init_mask_head(cls, cfg, input_shape): + if not cfg.MODEL.MASK_ON: + return {} + # fmt: off + in_features = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES + pooler_resolution = cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION + pooler_scales = tuple(1.0 / input_shape[k].stride for k in in_features) + sampling_ratio = cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO + pooler_type = cfg.MODEL.ROI_MASK_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE + # fmt: on + + in_channels = [input_shape[f].channels for f in in_features][0] + + ret = {"mask_in_features": in_features} + ret["mask_pooler"] = ( + ROIPooler( + output_size=pooler_resolution, + scales=pooler_scales, + sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, + pooler_type=pooler_type, + ) + if pooler_type + else None + ) + if pooler_type: + shape = ShapeSpec( + channels=in_channels, width=pooler_resolution, height=pooler_resolution + ) + else: + shape = {f: input_shape[f] for f in in_features} + ret["mask_head"] = build_mask_head(cfg, shape) + return ret + + @classmethod + def _init_keypoint_head(cls, cfg, input_shape): + if not cfg.MODEL.KEYPOINT_ON: + return {} + # fmt: off + in_features = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES + pooler_resolution = cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION + pooler_scales = tuple(1.0 / input_shape[k].stride for k in in_features) # noqa + sampling_ratio = cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO + pooler_type = cfg.MODEL.ROI_KEYPOINT_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE + # fmt: on + + in_channels = [input_shape[f].channels for f in in_features][0] + + ret = {"keypoint_in_features": in_features} + ret["keypoint_pooler"] = ( + ROIPooler( + output_size=pooler_resolution, + scales=pooler_scales, + sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, + pooler_type=pooler_type, + ) + if pooler_type + else None + ) + if pooler_type: + shape = ShapeSpec( + channels=in_channels, width=pooler_resolution, height=pooler_resolution + ) + else: + shape = {f: input_shape[f] for f in in_features} + ret["keypoint_head"] = build_keypoint_head(cfg, shape) + return ret + + def forward( + self, + images: ImageList, + features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], + proposals: List[Instances], + targets: Optional[List[Instances]] = None, + ) -> Tuple[List[Instances], Dict[str, torch.Tensor]]: + """ + See :class:`ROIHeads.forward`. + """ + del images + if self.training: + assert targets, "'targets' argument is required during training" + proposals = self.label_and_sample_proposals(proposals, targets) + del targets + + if self.training: + losses = self._forward_box(features, proposals) + # Usually the original proposals used by the box head are used by the mask, keypoint + # heads. But when `self.train_on_pred_boxes is True`, proposals will contain boxes + # predicted by the box head. + losses.update(self._forward_mask(features, proposals)) + losses.update(self._forward_keypoint(features, proposals)) + return proposals, losses + else: + pred_instances = self._forward_box(features, proposals) + # During inference cascaded prediction is used: the mask and keypoints heads are only + # applied to the top scoring box detections. + pred_instances = self.forward_with_given_boxes(features, pred_instances) + return pred_instances, {} + + def forward_with_given_boxes( + self, features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], instances: List[Instances] + ) -> List[Instances]: + """ + Use the given boxes in `instances` to produce other (non-box) per-ROI outputs. + + This is useful for downstream tasks where a box is known, but need to obtain + other attributes (outputs of other heads). + Test-time augmentation also uses this. + + Args: + features: same as in `forward()` + instances (list[Instances]): instances to predict other outputs. Expect the keys + "pred_boxes" and "pred_classes" to exist. + + Returns: + list[Instances]: + the same `Instances` objects, with extra + fields such as `pred_masks` or `pred_keypoints`. + """ + assert not self.training + assert instances[0].has("pred_boxes") and instances[0].has("pred_classes") + + instances = self._forward_mask(features, instances) + instances = self._forward_keypoint(features, instances) + return instances + + def _forward_box(self, features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], proposals: List[Instances]): + """ + Forward logic of the box prediction branch. If `self.train_on_pred_boxes is True`, + the function puts predicted boxes in the `proposal_boxes` field of `proposals` argument. + + Args: + features (dict[str, Tensor]): mapping from feature map names to tensor. + Same as in :meth:`ROIHeads.forward`. + proposals (list[Instances]): the per-image object proposals with + their matching ground truth. + Each has fields "proposal_boxes", and "objectness_logits", + "gt_classes", "gt_boxes". + + Returns: + In training, a dict of losses. + In inference, a list of `Instances`, the predicted instances. + """ + features = [features[f] for f in self.box_in_features] + box_features = self.box_pooler(features, [x.proposal_boxes for x in proposals]) + box_features = self.box_head(box_features) + predictions = self.box_predictor(box_features) + del box_features + + if self.training: + losses = self.box_predictor.losses(predictions, proposals) + # proposals is modified in-place below, so losses must be computed first. + if self.train_on_pred_boxes: + with torch.no_grad(): + pred_boxes = self.box_predictor.predict_boxes_for_gt_classes( + predictions, proposals + ) + for proposals_per_image, pred_boxes_per_image in zip(proposals, pred_boxes): + proposals_per_image.proposal_boxes = Boxes(pred_boxes_per_image) + return losses + else: + pred_instances, _ = self.box_predictor.inference(predictions, proposals) + return pred_instances + + def _forward_mask(self, features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], instances: List[Instances]): + """ + Forward logic of the mask prediction branch. + + Args: + features (dict[str, Tensor]): mapping from feature map names to tensor. + Same as in :meth:`ROIHeads.forward`. + instances (list[Instances]): the per-image instances to train/predict masks. + In training, they can be the proposals. + In inference, they can be the boxes predicted by R-CNN box head. + + Returns: + In training, a dict of losses. + In inference, update `instances` with new fields "pred_masks" and return it. + """ + if not self.mask_on: + return {} if self.training else instances + + if self.training: + # head is only trained on positive proposals. + instances, _ = select_foreground_proposals(instances, self.num_classes) + + if self.mask_pooler is not None: + features = [features[f] for f in self.mask_in_features] + boxes = [x.proposal_boxes if self.training else x.pred_boxes for x in instances] + features = self.mask_pooler(features, boxes) + else: + features = {f: features[f] for f in self.mask_in_features} + return self.mask_head(features, instances) + + def _forward_keypoint(self, features: Dict[str, torch.Tensor], instances: List[Instances]): + """ + Forward logic of the keypoint prediction branch. + + Args: + features (dict[str, Tensor]): mapping from feature map names to tensor. + Same as in :meth:`ROIHeads.forward`. + instances (list[Instances]): the per-image instances to train/predict keypoints. + In training, they can be the proposals. + In inference, they can be the boxes predicted by R-CNN box head. + + Returns: + In training, a dict of losses. + In inference, update `instances` with new fields "pred_keypoints" and return it. + """ + if not self.keypoint_on: + return {} if self.training else instances + + if self.training: + # head is only trained on positive proposals with >=1 visible keypoints. + instances, _ = select_foreground_proposals(instances, self.num_classes) + instances = select_proposals_with_visible_keypoints(instances) + + if self.keypoint_pooler is not None: + features = [features[f] for f in self.keypoint_in_features] + boxes = [x.proposal_boxes if self.training else x.pred_boxes for x in instances] + features = self.keypoint_pooler(features, boxes) + else: + features = {f: features[f] for f in self.keypoint_in_features} + return self.keypoint_head(features, instances) diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/rotated_fast_rcnn.py b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/rotated_fast_rcnn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e7bfab --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/rotated_fast_rcnn.py @@ -0,0 +1,271 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import numpy as np +import torch + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec, batched_nms_rotated +from detectron2.structures import Instances, RotatedBoxes, pairwise_iou_rotated +from detectron2.utils.events import get_event_storage + +from ..box_regression import Box2BoxTransformRotated +from ..poolers import ROIPooler +from ..proposal_generator.proposal_utils import add_ground_truth_to_proposals +from .box_head import build_box_head +from .fast_rcnn import FastRCNNOutputLayers +from .roi_heads import ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY, StandardROIHeads + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +""" +Shape shorthand in this module: + + N: number of images in the minibatch + R: number of ROIs, combined over all images, in the minibatch + Ri: number of ROIs in image i + K: number of foreground classes. E.g.,there are 80 foreground classes in COCO. + +Naming convention: + + deltas: refers to the 5-d (dx, dy, dw, dh, da) deltas that parameterize the box2box + transform (see :class:`box_regression.Box2BoxTransformRotated`). + + pred_class_logits: predicted class scores in [-inf, +inf]; use + softmax(pred_class_logits) to estimate P(class). + + gt_classes: ground-truth classification labels in [0, K], where [0, K) represent + foreground object classes and K represents the background class. + + pred_proposal_deltas: predicted rotated box2box transform deltas for transforming proposals + to detection box predictions. + + gt_proposal_deltas: ground-truth rotated box2box transform deltas +""" + + +def fast_rcnn_inference_rotated( + boxes, scores, image_shapes, score_thresh, nms_thresh, topk_per_image +): + """ + Call `fast_rcnn_inference_single_image_rotated` for all images. + + Args: + boxes (list[Tensor]): A list of Tensors of predicted class-specific or class-agnostic + boxes for each image. Element i has shape (Ri, K * 5) if doing + class-specific regression, or (Ri, 5) if doing class-agnostic + regression, where Ri is the number of predicted objects for image i. + This is compatible with the output of :meth:`FastRCNNOutputLayers.predict_boxes`. + scores (list[Tensor]): A list of Tensors of predicted class scores for each image. + Element i has shape (Ri, K + 1), where Ri is the number of predicted objects + for image i. Compatible with the output of :meth:`FastRCNNOutputLayers.predict_probs`. + image_shapes (list[tuple]): A list of (width, height) tuples for each image in the batch. + score_thresh (float): Only return detections with a confidence score exceeding this + threshold. + nms_thresh (float): The threshold to use for box non-maximum suppression. Value in [0, 1]. + topk_per_image (int): The number of top scoring detections to return. Set < 0 to return + all detections. + + Returns: + instances: (list[Instances]): A list of N instances, one for each image in the batch, + that stores the topk most confidence detections. + kept_indices: (list[Tensor]): A list of 1D tensor of length of N, each element indicates + the corresponding boxes/scores index in [0, Ri) from the input, for image i. + """ + result_per_image = [ + fast_rcnn_inference_single_image_rotated( + boxes_per_image, scores_per_image, image_shape, score_thresh, nms_thresh, topk_per_image + ) + for scores_per_image, boxes_per_image, image_shape in zip(scores, boxes, image_shapes) + ] + return [x[0] for x in result_per_image], [x[1] for x in result_per_image] + + +@torch.no_grad() +def fast_rcnn_inference_single_image_rotated( + boxes, scores, image_shape, score_thresh, nms_thresh, topk_per_image +): + """ + Single-image inference. Return rotated bounding-box detection results by thresholding + on scores and applying rotated non-maximum suppression (Rotated NMS). + + Args: + Same as `fast_rcnn_inference_rotated`, but with rotated boxes, scores, and image shapes + per image. + + Returns: + Same as `fast_rcnn_inference_rotated`, but for only one image. + """ + valid_mask = torch.isfinite(boxes).all(dim=1) & torch.isfinite(scores).all(dim=1) + if not valid_mask.all(): + boxes = boxes[valid_mask] + scores = scores[valid_mask] + + B = 5 # box dimension + scores = scores[:, :-1] + num_bbox_reg_classes = boxes.shape[1] // B + # Convert to Boxes to use the `clip` function ... + boxes = RotatedBoxes(boxes.reshape(-1, B)) + boxes.clip(image_shape) + boxes = boxes.tensor.view(-1, num_bbox_reg_classes, B) # R x C x B + # Filter results based on detection scores + filter_mask = scores > score_thresh # R x K + # R' x 2. First column contains indices of the R predictions; + # Second column contains indices of classes. + filter_inds = filter_mask.nonzero() + if num_bbox_reg_classes == 1: + boxes = boxes[filter_inds[:, 0], 0] + else: + boxes = boxes[filter_mask] + scores = scores[filter_mask] + + # Apply per-class Rotated NMS + keep = batched_nms_rotated(boxes, scores, filter_inds[:, 1], nms_thresh) + if topk_per_image >= 0: + keep = keep[:topk_per_image] + boxes, scores, filter_inds = boxes[keep], scores[keep], filter_inds[keep] + + result = Instances(image_shape) + result.pred_boxes = RotatedBoxes(boxes) + result.scores = scores + result.pred_classes = filter_inds[:, 1] + + return result, filter_inds[:, 0] + + +class RotatedFastRCNNOutputLayers(FastRCNNOutputLayers): + """ + Two linear layers for predicting Rotated Fast R-CNN outputs. + """ + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg, input_shape): + args = super().from_config(cfg, input_shape) + args["box2box_transform"] = Box2BoxTransformRotated( + weights=cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.BBOX_REG_WEIGHTS + ) + return args + + def inference(self, predictions, proposals): + """ + Returns: + list[Instances]: same as `fast_rcnn_inference_rotated`. + list[Tensor]: same as `fast_rcnn_inference_rotated`. + """ + boxes = self.predict_boxes(predictions, proposals) + scores = self.predict_probs(predictions, proposals) + image_shapes = [x.image_size for x in proposals] + + return fast_rcnn_inference_rotated( + boxes, + scores, + image_shapes, + self.test_score_thresh, + self.test_nms_thresh, + self.test_topk_per_image, + ) + + +@ROI_HEADS_REGISTRY.register() +class RROIHeads(StandardROIHeads): + """ + This class is used by Rotated Fast R-CNN to detect rotated boxes. + For now, it only supports box predictions but not mask or keypoints. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + """ + NOTE: this interface is experimental. + """ + super().__init__(**kwargs) + assert ( + not self.mask_on and not self.keypoint_on + ), "Mask/Keypoints not supported in Rotated ROIHeads." + assert not self.train_on_pred_boxes, "train_on_pred_boxes not implemented for RROIHeads!" + + @classmethod + def _init_box_head(cls, cfg, input_shape): + # fmt: off + in_features = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES + pooler_resolution = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION + pooler_scales = tuple(1.0 / input_shape[k].stride for k in in_features) + sampling_ratio = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO + pooler_type = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE + # fmt: on + assert pooler_type in ["ROIAlignRotated"], pooler_type + # assume all channel counts are equal + in_channels = [input_shape[f].channels for f in in_features][0] + + box_pooler = ROIPooler( + output_size=pooler_resolution, + scales=pooler_scales, + sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, + pooler_type=pooler_type, + ) + box_head = build_box_head( + cfg, ShapeSpec(channels=in_channels, height=pooler_resolution, width=pooler_resolution) + ) + # This line is the only difference v.s. StandardROIHeads + box_predictor = RotatedFastRCNNOutputLayers(cfg, box_head.output_shape) + return { + "box_in_features": in_features, + "box_pooler": box_pooler, + "box_head": box_head, + "box_predictor": box_predictor, + } + + @torch.no_grad() + def label_and_sample_proposals(self, proposals, targets): + """ + Prepare some proposals to be used to train the RROI heads. + It performs box matching between `proposals` and `targets`, and assigns + training labels to the proposals. + It returns `self.batch_size_per_image` random samples from proposals and groundtruth boxes, + with a fraction of positives that is no larger than `self.positive_sample_fraction. + + Args: + See :meth:`StandardROIHeads.forward` + + Returns: + list[Instances]: length `N` list of `Instances`s containing the proposals + sampled for training. Each `Instances` has the following fields: + - proposal_boxes: the rotated proposal boxes + - gt_boxes: the ground-truth rotated boxes that the proposal is assigned to + (this is only meaningful if the proposal has a label > 0; if label = 0 + then the ground-truth box is random) + - gt_classes: the ground-truth classification lable for each proposal + """ + if self.proposal_append_gt: + proposals = add_ground_truth_to_proposals(targets, proposals) + + proposals_with_gt = [] + + num_fg_samples = [] + num_bg_samples = [] + for proposals_per_image, targets_per_image in zip(proposals, targets): + has_gt = len(targets_per_image) > 0 + match_quality_matrix = pairwise_iou_rotated( + targets_per_image.gt_boxes, proposals_per_image.proposal_boxes + ) + matched_idxs, matched_labels = self.proposal_matcher(match_quality_matrix) + sampled_idxs, gt_classes = self._sample_proposals( + matched_idxs, matched_labels, targets_per_image.gt_classes + ) + + proposals_per_image = proposals_per_image[sampled_idxs] + proposals_per_image.gt_classes = gt_classes + + if has_gt: + sampled_targets = matched_idxs[sampled_idxs] + proposals_per_image.gt_boxes = targets_per_image.gt_boxes[sampled_targets] + + num_bg_samples.append((gt_classes == self.num_classes).sum().item()) + num_fg_samples.append(gt_classes.numel() - num_bg_samples[-1]) + proposals_with_gt.append(proposals_per_image) + + # Log the number of fg/bg samples that are selected for training ROI heads + storage = get_event_storage() + storage.put_scalar("roi_head/num_fg_samples", np.mean(num_fg_samples)) + storage.put_scalar("roi_head/num_bg_samples", np.mean(num_bg_samples)) + + return proposals_with_gt diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/sampling.py b/detectron2/modeling/sampling.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2d0f66 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/sampling.py @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import torch + +from detectron2.layers import nonzero_tuple + +__all__ = ["subsample_labels"] + + +def subsample_labels( + labels: torch.Tensor, num_samples: int, positive_fraction: float, bg_label: int +): + """ + Return `num_samples` (or fewer, if not enough found) + random samples from `labels` which is a mixture of positives & negatives. + It will try to return as many positives as possible without + exceeding `positive_fraction * num_samples`, and then try to + fill the remaining slots with negatives. + + Args: + labels (Tensor): (N, ) label vector with values: + * -1: ignore + * bg_label: background ("negative") class + * otherwise: one or more foreground ("positive") classes + num_samples (int): The total number of labels with value >= 0 to return. + Values that are not sampled will be filled with -1 (ignore). + positive_fraction (float): The number of subsampled labels with values > 0 + is `min(num_positives, int(positive_fraction * num_samples))`. The number + of negatives sampled is `min(num_negatives, num_samples - num_positives_sampled)`. + In order words, if there are not enough positives, the sample is filled with + negatives. If there are also not enough negatives, then as many elements are + sampled as is possible. + bg_label (int): label index of background ("negative") class. + + Returns: + pos_idx, neg_idx (Tensor): + 1D vector of indices. The total length of both is `num_samples` or fewer. + """ + positive = nonzero_tuple((labels != -1) & (labels != bg_label))[0] + negative = nonzero_tuple(labels == bg_label)[0] + + num_pos = int(num_samples * positive_fraction) + # protect against not enough positive examples + num_pos = min(positive.numel(), num_pos) + num_neg = num_samples - num_pos + # protect against not enough negative examples + num_neg = min(negative.numel(), num_neg) + + # randomly select positive and negative examples + perm1 = torch.randperm(positive.numel(), device=positive.device)[:num_pos] + perm2 = torch.randperm(negative.numel(), device=negative.device)[:num_neg] + + pos_idx = positive[perm1] + neg_idx = negative[perm2] + return pos_idx, neg_idx diff --git a/detectron2/modeling/test_time_augmentation.py b/detectron2/modeling/test_time_augmentation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..373e6bf --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/modeling/test_time_augmentation.py @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import numpy as np +from contextlib import contextmanager +from itertools import count +from typing import List +import torch +from fvcore.transforms import HFlipTransform, NoOpTransform +from torch import nn +from torch.nn.parallel import DistributedDataParallel + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.data.detection_utils import read_image +from detectron2.data.transforms import ( + RandomFlip, + ResizeShortestEdge, + ResizeTransform, + apply_augmentations, +) +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances + +from .meta_arch import GeneralizedRCNN +from .postprocessing import detector_postprocess +from .roi_heads.fast_rcnn import fast_rcnn_inference_single_image + +__all__ = ["DatasetMapperTTA", "GeneralizedRCNNWithTTA"] + + +class DatasetMapperTTA: + """ + Implement test-time augmentation for detection data. + It is a callable which takes a dataset dict from a detection dataset, + and returns a list of dataset dicts where the images + are augmented from the input image by the transformations defined in the config. + This is used for test-time augmentation. + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, min_sizes: List[int], max_size: int, flip: bool): + """ + Args: + min_sizes: list of short-edge size to resize the image to + max_size: maximum height or width of resized images + flip: whether to apply flipping augmentation + """ + self.min_sizes = min_sizes + self.max_size = max_size + self.flip = flip + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg): + return { + "min_sizes": cfg.TEST.AUG.MIN_SIZES, + "max_size": cfg.TEST.AUG.MAX_SIZE, + "flip": cfg.TEST.AUG.FLIP, + } + + def __call__(self, dataset_dict): + """ + Args: + dict: a dict in standard model input format. See tutorials for details. + + Returns: + list[dict]: + a list of dicts, which contain augmented version of the input image. + The total number of dicts is ``len(min_sizes) * (2 if flip else 1)``. + Each dict has field "transforms" which is a TransformList, + containing the transforms that are used to generate this image. + """ + numpy_image = dataset_dict["image"].permute(1, 2, 0).numpy() + shape = numpy_image.shape + orig_shape = (dataset_dict["height"], dataset_dict["width"]) + if shape[:2] != orig_shape: + # It transforms the "original" image in the dataset to the input image + pre_tfm = ResizeTransform(orig_shape[0], orig_shape[1], shape[0], shape[1]) + else: + pre_tfm = NoOpTransform() + + # Create all combinations of augmentations to use + aug_candidates = [] # each element is a list[Augmentation] + for min_size in self.min_sizes: + resize = ResizeShortestEdge(min_size, self.max_size) + aug_candidates.append([resize]) # resize only + if self.flip: + flip = RandomFlip(prob=1.0) + aug_candidates.append([resize, flip]) # resize + flip + + # Apply all the augmentations + ret = [] + for aug in aug_candidates: + new_image, tfms = apply_augmentations(aug, np.copy(numpy_image)) + torch_image = torch.from_numpy(np.ascontiguousarray(new_image.transpose(2, 0, 1))) + + dic = copy.deepcopy(dataset_dict) + dic["transforms"] = pre_tfm + tfms + dic["image"] = torch_image + ret.append(dic) + return ret + + +class GeneralizedRCNNWithTTA(nn.Module): + """ + A GeneralizedRCNN with test-time augmentation enabled. + Its :meth:`__call__` method has the same interface as :meth:`GeneralizedRCNN.forward`. + """ + + def __init__(self, cfg, model, tta_mapper=None, batch_size=3): + """ + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + model (GeneralizedRCNN): a GeneralizedRCNN to apply TTA on. + tta_mapper (callable): takes a dataset dict and returns a list of + augmented versions of the dataset dict. Defaults to + `DatasetMapperTTA(cfg)`. + batch_size (int): batch the augmented images into this batch size for inference. + """ + super().__init__() + if isinstance(model, DistributedDataParallel): + model = model.module + assert isinstance( + model, GeneralizedRCNN + ), "TTA is only supported on GeneralizedRCNN. Got a model of type {}".format(type(model)) + self.cfg = cfg.clone() + assert not self.cfg.MODEL.KEYPOINT_ON, "TTA for keypoint is not supported yet" + assert ( + not self.cfg.MODEL.LOAD_PROPOSALS + ), "TTA for pre-computed proposals is not supported yet" + + self.model = model + + if tta_mapper is None: + tta_mapper = DatasetMapperTTA(cfg) + self.tta_mapper = tta_mapper + self.batch_size = batch_size + + @contextmanager + def _turn_off_roi_heads(self, attrs): + """ + Open a context where some heads in `model.roi_heads` are temporarily turned off. + Args: + attr (list[str]): the attribute in `model.roi_heads` which can be used + to turn off a specific head, e.g., "mask_on", "keypoint_on". + """ + roi_heads = self.model.roi_heads + old = {} + for attr in attrs: + try: + old[attr] = getattr(roi_heads, attr) + except AttributeError: + # The head may not be implemented in certain ROIHeads + pass + + if len(old.keys()) == 0: + yield + else: + for attr in old.keys(): + setattr(roi_heads, attr, False) + yield + for attr in old.keys(): + setattr(roi_heads, attr, old[attr]) + + def _batch_inference(self, batched_inputs, detected_instances=None): + """ + Execute inference on a list of inputs, + using batch size = self.batch_size, instead of the length of the list. + + Inputs & outputs have the same format as :meth:`GeneralizedRCNN.inference` + """ + if detected_instances is None: + detected_instances = [None] * len(batched_inputs) + + outputs = [] + inputs, instances = [], [] + for idx, input, instance in zip(count(), batched_inputs, detected_instances): + inputs.append(input) + instances.append(instance) + if len(inputs) == self.batch_size or idx == len(batched_inputs) - 1: + outputs.extend( + self.model.inference( + inputs, + instances if instances[0] is not None else None, + do_postprocess=False, + ) + ) + inputs, instances = [], [] + return outputs + + def __call__(self, batched_inputs): + """ + Same input/output format as :meth:`GeneralizedRCNN.forward` + """ + + def _maybe_read_image(dataset_dict): + ret = copy.copy(dataset_dict) + if "image" not in ret: + image = read_image(ret.pop("file_name"), self.model.input_format) + image = torch.from_numpy(np.ascontiguousarray(image.transpose(2, 0, 1))) # CHW + ret["image"] = image + if "height" not in ret and "width" not in ret: + ret["height"] = image.shape[1] + ret["width"] = image.shape[2] + return ret + + return [self._inference_one_image(_maybe_read_image(x)) for x in batched_inputs] + + def _inference_one_image(self, input): + """ + Args: + input (dict): one dataset dict with "image" field being a CHW tensor + + Returns: + dict: one output dict + """ + orig_shape = (input["height"], input["width"]) + augmented_inputs, tfms = self._get_augmented_inputs(input) + # Detect boxes from all augmented versions + with self._turn_off_roi_heads(["mask_on", "keypoint_on"]): + # temporarily disable roi heads + all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes = self._get_augmented_boxes(augmented_inputs, tfms) + # merge all detected boxes to obtain final predictions for boxes + merged_instances = self._merge_detections(all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes, orig_shape) + + if self.cfg.MODEL.MASK_ON: + # Use the detected boxes to obtain masks + augmented_instances = self._rescale_detected_boxes( + augmented_inputs, merged_instances, tfms + ) + # run forward on the detected boxes + outputs = self._batch_inference(augmented_inputs, augmented_instances) + # Delete now useless variables to avoid being out of memory + del augmented_inputs, augmented_instances + # average the predictions + merged_instances.pred_masks = self._reduce_pred_masks(outputs, tfms) + merged_instances = detector_postprocess(merged_instances, *orig_shape) + return {"instances": merged_instances} + else: + return {"instances": merged_instances} + + def _get_augmented_inputs(self, input): + augmented_inputs = self.tta_mapper(input) + tfms = [x.pop("transforms") for x in augmented_inputs] + return augmented_inputs, tfms + + def _get_augmented_boxes(self, augmented_inputs, tfms): + # 1: forward with all augmented images + outputs = self._batch_inference(augmented_inputs) + # 2: union the results + all_boxes = [] + all_scores = [] + all_classes = [] + for output, tfm in zip(outputs, tfms): + # Need to inverse the transforms on boxes, to obtain results on original image + pred_boxes = output.pred_boxes.tensor + original_pred_boxes = tfm.inverse().apply_box(pred_boxes.cpu().numpy()) + all_boxes.append(torch.from_numpy(original_pred_boxes).to(pred_boxes.device)) + + all_scores.extend(output.scores) + all_classes.extend(output.pred_classes) + all_boxes = torch.cat(all_boxes, dim=0) + return all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes + + def _merge_detections(self, all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes, shape_hw): + # select from the union of all results + num_boxes = len(all_boxes) + num_classes = self.cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NUM_CLASSES + # +1 because fast_rcnn_inference expects background scores as well + all_scores_2d = torch.zeros(num_boxes, num_classes + 1, device=all_boxes.device) + for idx, cls, score in zip(count(), all_classes, all_scores): + all_scores_2d[idx, cls] = score + + merged_instances, _ = fast_rcnn_inference_single_image( + all_boxes, + all_scores_2d, + shape_hw, + 1e-8, + self.cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NMS_THRESH_TEST, + self.cfg.TEST.DETECTIONS_PER_IMAGE, + ) + + return merged_instances + + def _rescale_detected_boxes(self, augmented_inputs, merged_instances, tfms): + augmented_instances = [] + for input, tfm in zip(augmented_inputs, tfms): + # Transform the target box to the augmented image's coordinate space + pred_boxes = merged_instances.pred_boxes.tensor.cpu().numpy() + pred_boxes = torch.from_numpy(tfm.apply_box(pred_boxes)) + + aug_instances = Instances( + image_size=input["image"].shape[1:3], + pred_boxes=Boxes(pred_boxes), + pred_classes=merged_instances.pred_classes, + scores=merged_instances.scores, + ) + augmented_instances.append(aug_instances) + return augmented_instances + + def _reduce_pred_masks(self, outputs, tfms): + # Should apply inverse transforms on masks. + # We assume only resize & flip are used. pred_masks is a scale-invariant + # representation, so we handle flip specially + for output, tfm in zip(outputs, tfms): + if any(isinstance(t, HFlipTransform) for t in tfm.transforms): + output.pred_masks = output.pred_masks.flip(dims=[3]) + all_pred_masks = torch.stack([o.pred_masks for o in outputs], dim=0) + avg_pred_masks = torch.mean(all_pred_masks, dim=0) + return avg_pred_masks diff --git a/detectron2/projects/README.md b/detectron2/projects/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..95afe7f --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/projects/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ + +Projects live in the [`projects` directory](../../projects) under the root of this repository, but not here. diff --git a/detectron2/projects/__init__.py b/detectron2/projects/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2d0540 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/projects/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import importlib.abc +import importlib.util +from pathlib import Path + +__all__ = [] + +_PROJECTS = { + "point_rend": "PointRend", + "deeplab": "DeepLab", + "panoptic_deeplab": "Panoptic-DeepLab", +} +_PROJECT_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent.parent / "projects" + +if _PROJECT_ROOT.is_dir(): + # This is true only for in-place installation (pip install -e, setup.py develop), + # where setup(package_dir=) does not work: https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/230 + + class _D2ProjectsFinder(importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder): + def find_spec(self, name, path, target=None): + if not name.startswith("detectron2.projects."): + return + project_name = name.split(".")[-1] + project_dir = _PROJECTS.get(project_name) + if not project_dir: + return + target_file = _PROJECT_ROOT / f"{project_dir}/{project_name}/__init__.py" + if not target_file.is_file(): + return + return importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name, target_file) + + import sys + + sys.meta_path.append(_D2ProjectsFinder()) diff --git a/detectron2/solver/__init__.py b/detectron2/solver/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e36c64 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/solver/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .build import build_lr_scheduler, build_optimizer, get_default_optimizer_params +from .lr_scheduler import ( + LRMultiplier, + LRScheduler, + WarmupCosineLR, + WarmupMultiStepLR, + WarmupParamScheduler, +) + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] diff --git a/detectron2/solver/build.py b/detectron2/solver/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0984d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/solver/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import itertools +import logging +from collections import defaultdict +from enum import Enum +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Type, Union +import torch +from fvcore.common.param_scheduler import ( + CosineParamScheduler, + MultiStepParamScheduler, + StepWithFixedGammaParamScheduler, +) + +from detectron2.config import CfgNode +from detectron2.utils.env import TORCH_VERSION + +from .lr_scheduler import LRMultiplier, LRScheduler, WarmupParamScheduler + +_GradientClipperInput = Union[torch.Tensor, Iterable[torch.Tensor]] +_GradientClipper = Callable[[_GradientClipperInput], None] + + +class GradientClipType(Enum): + VALUE = "value" + NORM = "norm" + + +def _create_gradient_clipper(cfg: CfgNode) -> _GradientClipper: + """ + Creates gradient clipping closure to clip by value or by norm, + according to the provided config. + """ + cfg = copy.deepcopy(cfg) + + def clip_grad_norm(p: _GradientClipperInput): + torch.nn.utils.clip_grad_norm_(p, cfg.CLIP_VALUE, cfg.NORM_TYPE) + + def clip_grad_value(p: _GradientClipperInput): + torch.nn.utils.clip_grad_value_(p, cfg.CLIP_VALUE) + + _GRADIENT_CLIP_TYPE_TO_CLIPPER = { + GradientClipType.VALUE: clip_grad_value, + GradientClipType.NORM: clip_grad_norm, + } + return _GRADIENT_CLIP_TYPE_TO_CLIPPER[GradientClipType(cfg.CLIP_TYPE)] + + +def _generate_optimizer_class_with_gradient_clipping( + optimizer: Type[torch.optim.Optimizer], + *, + per_param_clipper: Optional[_GradientClipper] = None, + global_clipper: Optional[_GradientClipper] = None, +) -> Type[torch.optim.Optimizer]: + """ + Dynamically creates a new type that inherits the type of a given instance + and overrides the `step` method to add gradient clipping + """ + assert ( + per_param_clipper is None or global_clipper is None + ), "Not allowed to use both per-parameter clipping and global clipping" + + def optimizer_wgc_step(self, closure=None): + if per_param_clipper is not None: + for group in self.param_groups: + for p in group["params"]: + per_param_clipper(p) + else: + # global clipper for future use with detr + # (https://github.com/facebookresearch/detr/pull/287) + all_params = itertools.chain(*[g["params"] for g in self.param_groups]) + global_clipper(all_params) + super(type(self), self).step(closure) + + OptimizerWithGradientClip = type( + optimizer.__name__ + "WithGradientClip", + (optimizer,), + {"step": optimizer_wgc_step}, + ) + return OptimizerWithGradientClip + + +def maybe_add_gradient_clipping( + cfg: CfgNode, optimizer: Type[torch.optim.Optimizer] +) -> Type[torch.optim.Optimizer]: + """ + If gradient clipping is enabled through config options, wraps the existing + optimizer type to become a new dynamically created class OptimizerWithGradientClip + that inherits the given optimizer and overrides the `step` method to + include gradient clipping. + + Args: + cfg: CfgNode, configuration options + optimizer: type. A subclass of torch.optim.Optimizer + + Return: + type: either the input `optimizer` (if gradient clipping is disabled), or + a subclass of it with gradient clipping included in the `step` method. + """ + if not cfg.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS.ENABLED: + return optimizer + if isinstance(optimizer, torch.optim.Optimizer): + optimizer_type = type(optimizer) + else: + assert issubclass(optimizer, torch.optim.Optimizer), optimizer + optimizer_type = optimizer + + grad_clipper = _create_gradient_clipper(cfg.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS) + OptimizerWithGradientClip = _generate_optimizer_class_with_gradient_clipping( + optimizer_type, per_param_clipper=grad_clipper + ) + if isinstance(optimizer, torch.optim.Optimizer): + optimizer.__class__ = OptimizerWithGradientClip # a bit hacky, not recommended + return optimizer + else: + return OptimizerWithGradientClip + + +def build_optimizer(cfg: CfgNode, model: torch.nn.Module) -> torch.optim.Optimizer: + """ + Build an optimizer from config. + """ + params = get_default_optimizer_params( + model, + base_lr=cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR, + weight_decay_norm=cfg.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY_NORM, + bias_lr_factor=cfg.SOLVER.BIAS_LR_FACTOR, + weight_decay_bias=cfg.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY_BIAS, + ) + sgd_args = { + "params": params, + "lr": cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR, + "momentum": cfg.SOLVER.MOMENTUM, + "nesterov": cfg.SOLVER.NESTEROV, + "weight_decay": cfg.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY, + } + if TORCH_VERSION >= (1, 12): + sgd_args["foreach"] = True + return maybe_add_gradient_clipping(cfg, torch.optim.SGD(**sgd_args)) + + +def get_default_optimizer_params( + model: torch.nn.Module, + base_lr: Optional[float] = None, + weight_decay: Optional[float] = None, + weight_decay_norm: Optional[float] = None, + bias_lr_factor: Optional[float] = 1.0, + weight_decay_bias: Optional[float] = None, + lr_factor_func: Optional[Callable] = None, + overrides: Optional[Dict[str, Dict[str, float]]] = None, +) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]: + """ + Get default param list for optimizer, with support for a few types of + overrides. If no overrides needed, this is equivalent to `model.parameters()`. + + Args: + base_lr: lr for every group by default. Can be omitted to use the one in optimizer. + weight_decay: weight decay for every group by default. Can be omitted to use the one + in optimizer. + weight_decay_norm: override weight decay for params in normalization layers + bias_lr_factor: multiplier of lr for bias parameters. + weight_decay_bias: override weight decay for bias parameters. + lr_factor_func: function to calculate lr decay rate by mapping the parameter names to + corresponding lr decay rate. Note that setting this option requires + also setting ``base_lr``. + overrides: if not `None`, provides values for optimizer hyperparameters + (LR, weight decay) for module parameters with a given name; e.g. + ``{"embedding": {"lr": 0.01, "weight_decay": 0.1}}`` will set the LR and + weight decay values for all module parameters named `embedding`. + + For common detection models, ``weight_decay_norm`` is the only option + needed to be set. ``bias_lr_factor,weight_decay_bias`` are legacy settings + from Detectron1 that are not found useful. + + Example: + :: + torch.optim.SGD(get_default_optimizer_params(model, weight_decay_norm=0), + lr=0.01, weight_decay=1e-4, momentum=0.9) + """ + if overrides is None: + overrides = {} + defaults = {} + if base_lr is not None: + defaults["lr"] = base_lr + if weight_decay is not None: + defaults["weight_decay"] = weight_decay + bias_overrides = {} + if bias_lr_factor is not None and bias_lr_factor != 1.0: + # NOTE: unlike Detectron v1, we now by default make bias hyperparameters + # exactly the same as regular weights. + if base_lr is None: + raise ValueError("bias_lr_factor requires base_lr") + bias_overrides["lr"] = base_lr * bias_lr_factor + if weight_decay_bias is not None: + bias_overrides["weight_decay"] = weight_decay_bias + if len(bias_overrides): + if "bias" in overrides: + raise ValueError("Conflicting overrides for 'bias'") + overrides["bias"] = bias_overrides + if lr_factor_func is not None: + if base_lr is None: + raise ValueError("lr_factor_func requires base_lr") + norm_module_types = ( + torch.nn.BatchNorm1d, + torch.nn.BatchNorm2d, + torch.nn.BatchNorm3d, + torch.nn.SyncBatchNorm, + # NaiveSyncBatchNorm inherits from BatchNorm2d + torch.nn.GroupNorm, + torch.nn.InstanceNorm1d, + torch.nn.InstanceNorm2d, + torch.nn.InstanceNorm3d, + torch.nn.LayerNorm, + torch.nn.LocalResponseNorm, + ) + params: List[Dict[str, Any]] = [] + memo: Set[torch.nn.parameter.Parameter] = set() + for module_name, module in model.named_modules(): + for module_param_name, value in module.named_parameters(recurse=False): + if not value.requires_grad: + continue + # Avoid duplicating parameters + if value in memo: + continue + memo.add(value) + + hyperparams = copy.copy(defaults) + if isinstance(module, norm_module_types) and weight_decay_norm is not None: + hyperparams["weight_decay"] = weight_decay_norm + if lr_factor_func is not None: + hyperparams["lr"] *= lr_factor_func(f"{module_name}.{module_param_name}") + + hyperparams.update(overrides.get(module_param_name, {})) + params.append({"params": [value], **hyperparams}) + return reduce_param_groups(params) + + +def _expand_param_groups(params: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]: + # Transform parameter groups into per-parameter structure. + # Later items in `params` can overwrite parameters set in previous items. + ret = defaultdict(dict) + for item in params: + assert "params" in item + cur_params = {x: y for x, y in item.items() if x != "params" and x != "param_names"} + if "param_names" in item: + for param_name, param in zip(item["param_names"], item["params"]): + ret[param].update({"param_names": [param_name], "params": [param], **cur_params}) + else: + for param in item["params"]: + ret[param].update({"params": [param], **cur_params}) + return list(ret.values()) + + +def reduce_param_groups(params: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]: + # Reorganize the parameter groups and merge duplicated groups. + # The number of parameter groups needs to be as small as possible in order + # to efficiently use the PyTorch multi-tensor optimizer. Therefore instead + # of using a parameter_group per single parameter, we reorganize the + # parameter groups and merge duplicated groups. This approach speeds + # up multi-tensor optimizer significantly. + params = _expand_param_groups(params) + groups = defaultdict(list) # re-group all parameter groups by their hyperparams + for item in params: + cur_params = tuple((x, y) for x, y in item.items() if x != "params" and x != "param_names") + groups[cur_params].append({"params": item["params"]}) + if "param_names" in item: + groups[cur_params][-1]["param_names"] = item["param_names"] + + ret = [] + for param_keys, param_values in groups.items(): + cur = {kv[0]: kv[1] for kv in param_keys} + cur["params"] = list( + itertools.chain.from_iterable([params["params"] for params in param_values]) + ) + if len(param_values) > 0 and "param_names" in param_values[0]: + cur["param_names"] = list( + itertools.chain.from_iterable([params["param_names"] for params in param_values]) + ) + ret.append(cur) + return ret + + +def build_lr_scheduler(cfg: CfgNode, optimizer: torch.optim.Optimizer) -> LRScheduler: + """ + Build a LR scheduler from config. + """ + name = cfg.SOLVER.LR_SCHEDULER_NAME + + if name == "WarmupMultiStepLR": + steps = [x for x in cfg.SOLVER.STEPS if x <= cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER] + if len(steps) != len(cfg.SOLVER.STEPS): + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.warning( + "SOLVER.STEPS contains values larger than SOLVER.MAX_ITER. " + "These values will be ignored." + ) + sched = MultiStepParamScheduler( + values=[cfg.SOLVER.GAMMA**k for k in range(len(steps) + 1)], + milestones=steps, + num_updates=cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER, + ) + elif name == "WarmupCosineLR": + end_value = cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR_END / cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR + assert end_value >= 0.0 and end_value <= 1.0, end_value + sched = CosineParamScheduler(1, end_value) + elif name == "WarmupStepWithFixedGammaLR": + sched = StepWithFixedGammaParamScheduler( + base_value=1.0, + gamma=cfg.SOLVER.GAMMA, + num_decays=cfg.SOLVER.NUM_DECAYS, + num_updates=cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER, + ) + else: + raise ValueError("Unknown LR scheduler: {}".format(name)) + + sched = WarmupParamScheduler( + sched, + cfg.SOLVER.WARMUP_FACTOR, + min(cfg.SOLVER.WARMUP_ITERS / cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER, 1.0), + cfg.SOLVER.WARMUP_METHOD, + cfg.SOLVER.RESCALE_INTERVAL, + ) + return LRMultiplier(optimizer, multiplier=sched, max_iter=cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER) diff --git a/detectron2/solver/lr_scheduler.py b/detectron2/solver/lr_scheduler.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01e1eb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/solver/lr_scheduler.py @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import logging +import math +from bisect import bisect_right +from typing import List +import torch +from fvcore.common.param_scheduler import ( + CompositeParamScheduler, + ConstantParamScheduler, + LinearParamScheduler, + ParamScheduler, +) + +try: + from torch.optim.lr_scheduler import LRScheduler +except ImportError: + from torch.optim.lr_scheduler import _LRScheduler as LRScheduler + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class WarmupParamScheduler(CompositeParamScheduler): + """ + Add an initial warmup stage to another scheduler. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + scheduler: ParamScheduler, + warmup_factor: float, + warmup_length: float, + warmup_method: str = "linear", + rescale_interval: bool = False, + ): + """ + Args: + scheduler: warmup will be added at the beginning of this scheduler + warmup_factor: the factor w.r.t the initial value of ``scheduler``, e.g. 0.001 + warmup_length: the relative length (in [0, 1]) of warmup steps w.r.t the entire + training, e.g. 0.01 + warmup_method: one of "linear" or "constant" + rescale_interval: whether we will rescale the interval of the scheduler after + warmup + """ + # the value to reach when warmup ends + end_value = scheduler(0.0) if rescale_interval else scheduler(warmup_length) + start_value = warmup_factor * scheduler(0.0) + if warmup_method == "constant": + warmup = ConstantParamScheduler(start_value) + elif warmup_method == "linear": + warmup = LinearParamScheduler(start_value, end_value) + else: + raise ValueError("Unknown warmup method: {}".format(warmup_method)) + super().__init__( + [warmup, scheduler], + interval_scaling=["rescaled", "rescaled" if rescale_interval else "fixed"], + lengths=[warmup_length, 1 - warmup_length], + ) + + +class LRMultiplier(LRScheduler): + """ + A LRScheduler which uses fvcore :class:`ParamScheduler` to multiply the + learning rate of each param in the optimizer. + Every step, the learning rate of each parameter becomes its initial value + multiplied by the output of the given :class:`ParamScheduler`. + + The absolute learning rate value of each parameter can be different. + This scheduler can be used as long as the relative scale among them do + not change during training. + + Examples: + :: + LRMultiplier( + opt, + WarmupParamScheduler( + MultiStepParamScheduler( + [1, 0.1, 0.01], + milestones=[60000, 80000], + num_updates=90000, + ), 0.001, 100 / 90000 + ), + max_iter=90000 + ) + """ + + # NOTES: in the most general case, every LR can use its own scheduler. + # Supporting this requires interaction with the optimizer when its parameter + # group is initialized. For example, classyvision implements its own optimizer + # that allows different schedulers for every parameter group. + # To avoid this complexity, we use this class to support the most common cases + # where the relative scale among all LRs stay unchanged during training. In this + # case we only need a total of one scheduler that defines the relative LR multiplier. + + def __init__( + self, + optimizer: torch.optim.Optimizer, + multiplier: ParamScheduler, + max_iter: int, + last_iter: int = -1, + ): + """ + Args: + optimizer, last_iter: See ``torch.optim.lr_scheduler.LRScheduler``. + ``last_iter`` is the same as ``last_epoch``. + multiplier: a fvcore ParamScheduler that defines the multiplier on + every LR of the optimizer + max_iter: the total number of training iterations + """ + if not isinstance(multiplier, ParamScheduler): + raise ValueError( + "_LRMultiplier(multiplier=) must be an instance of fvcore " + f"ParamScheduler. Got {multiplier} instead." + ) + self._multiplier = multiplier + self._max_iter = max_iter + super().__init__(optimizer, last_epoch=last_iter) + + def state_dict(self): + # fvcore schedulers are stateless. Only keep pytorch scheduler states + return {"base_lrs": self.base_lrs, "last_epoch": self.last_epoch} + + def get_lr(self) -> List[float]: + multiplier = self._multiplier(self.last_epoch / self._max_iter) + return [base_lr * multiplier for base_lr in self.base_lrs] + + +""" +Content below is no longer needed! +""" + +# NOTE: PyTorch's LR scheduler interface uses names that assume the LR changes +# only on epoch boundaries. We typically use iteration based schedules instead. +# As a result, "epoch" (e.g., as in self.last_epoch) should be understood to mean +# "iteration" instead. + +# FIXME: ideally this would be achieved with a CombinedLRScheduler, separating +# MultiStepLR with WarmupLR but the current LRScheduler design doesn't allow it. + + +class WarmupMultiStepLR(LRScheduler): + def __init__( + self, + optimizer: torch.optim.Optimizer, + milestones: List[int], + gamma: float = 0.1, + warmup_factor: float = 0.001, + warmup_iters: int = 1000, + warmup_method: str = "linear", + last_epoch: int = -1, + ): + logger.warning( + "WarmupMultiStepLR is deprecated! Use LRMultipilier with fvcore ParamScheduler instead!" + ) + if not list(milestones) == sorted(milestones): + raise ValueError( + "Milestones should be a list of" " increasing integers. Got {}", milestones + ) + self.milestones = milestones + self.gamma = gamma + self.warmup_factor = warmup_factor + self.warmup_iters = warmup_iters + self.warmup_method = warmup_method + super().__init__(optimizer, last_epoch) + + def get_lr(self) -> List[float]: + warmup_factor = _get_warmup_factor_at_iter( + self.warmup_method, self.last_epoch, self.warmup_iters, self.warmup_factor + ) + return [ + base_lr * warmup_factor * self.gamma ** bisect_right(self.milestones, self.last_epoch) + for base_lr in self.base_lrs + ] + + def _compute_values(self) -> List[float]: + # The new interface + return self.get_lr() + + +class WarmupCosineLR(LRScheduler): + def __init__( + self, + optimizer: torch.optim.Optimizer, + max_iters: int, + warmup_factor: float = 0.001, + warmup_iters: int = 1000, + warmup_method: str = "linear", + last_epoch: int = -1, + ): + logger.warning( + "WarmupCosineLR is deprecated! Use LRMultipilier with fvcore ParamScheduler instead!" + ) + self.max_iters = max_iters + self.warmup_factor = warmup_factor + self.warmup_iters = warmup_iters + self.warmup_method = warmup_method + super().__init__(optimizer, last_epoch) + + def get_lr(self) -> List[float]: + warmup_factor = _get_warmup_factor_at_iter( + self.warmup_method, self.last_epoch, self.warmup_iters, self.warmup_factor + ) + # Different definitions of half-cosine with warmup are possible. For + # simplicity we multiply the standard half-cosine schedule by the warmup + # factor. An alternative is to start the period of the cosine at warmup_iters + # instead of at 0. In the case that warmup_iters << max_iters the two are + # very close to each other. + return [ + base_lr + * warmup_factor + * 0.5 + * (1.0 + math.cos(math.pi * self.last_epoch / self.max_iters)) + for base_lr in self.base_lrs + ] + + def _compute_values(self) -> List[float]: + # The new interface + return self.get_lr() + + +def _get_warmup_factor_at_iter( + method: str, iter: int, warmup_iters: int, warmup_factor: float +) -> float: + """ + Return the learning rate warmup factor at a specific iteration. + See :paper:`ImageNet in 1h` for more details. + + Args: + method (str): warmup method; either "constant" or "linear". + iter (int): iteration at which to calculate the warmup factor. + warmup_iters (int): the number of warmup iterations. + warmup_factor (float): the base warmup factor (the meaning changes according + to the method used). + + Returns: + float: the effective warmup factor at the given iteration. + """ + if iter >= warmup_iters: + return 1.0 + + if method == "constant": + return warmup_factor + elif method == "linear": + alpha = iter / warmup_iters + return warmup_factor * (1 - alpha) + alpha + else: + raise ValueError("Unknown warmup method: {}".format(method)) diff --git a/detectron2/structures/__init__.py b/detectron2/structures/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3ee605 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/structures/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .boxes import Boxes, BoxMode, pairwise_iou, pairwise_ioa, pairwise_point_box_distance +from .image_list import ImageList + +from .instances import Instances +from .keypoints import Keypoints, heatmaps_to_keypoints +from .masks import BitMasks, PolygonMasks, polygons_to_bitmask, ROIMasks +from .rotated_boxes import RotatedBoxes +from .rotated_boxes import pairwise_iou as pairwise_iou_rotated + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] + + +from detectron2.utils.env import fixup_module_metadata + +fixup_module_metadata(__name__, globals(), __all__) +del fixup_module_metadata diff --git a/detectron2/structures/boxes.py b/detectron2/structures/boxes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd396f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/structures/boxes.py @@ -0,0 +1,425 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import math +import numpy as np +from enum import IntEnum, unique +from typing import List, Tuple, Union +import torch +from torch import device + +_RawBoxType = Union[List[float], Tuple[float, ...], torch.Tensor, np.ndarray] + + +@unique +class BoxMode(IntEnum): + """ + Enum of different ways to represent a box. + """ + + XYXY_ABS = 0 + """ + (x0, y0, x1, y1) in absolute floating points coordinates. + The coordinates in range [0, width or height]. + """ + XYWH_ABS = 1 + """ + (x0, y0, w, h) in absolute floating points coordinates. + """ + XYXY_REL = 2 + """ + Not yet supported! + (x0, y0, x1, y1) in range [0, 1]. They are relative to the size of the image. + """ + XYWH_REL = 3 + """ + Not yet supported! + (x0, y0, w, h) in range [0, 1]. They are relative to the size of the image. + """ + XYWHA_ABS = 4 + """ + (xc, yc, w, h, a) in absolute floating points coordinates. + (xc, yc) is the center of the rotated box, and the angle a is in degrees ccw. + """ + + @staticmethod + def convert(box: _RawBoxType, from_mode: "BoxMode", to_mode: "BoxMode") -> _RawBoxType: + """ + Args: + box: can be a k-tuple, k-list or an Nxk array/tensor, where k = 4 or 5 + from_mode, to_mode (BoxMode) + + Returns: + The converted box of the same type. + """ + if from_mode == to_mode: + return box + + original_type = type(box) + is_numpy = isinstance(box, np.ndarray) + single_box = isinstance(box, (list, tuple)) + if single_box: + assert len(box) == 4 or len(box) == 5, ( + "BoxMode.convert takes either a k-tuple/list or an Nxk array/tensor," + " where k == 4 or 5" + ) + arr = torch.tensor(box)[None, :] + else: + # avoid modifying the input box + if is_numpy: + arr = torch.from_numpy(np.asarray(box)).clone() + else: + arr = box.clone() + + assert to_mode not in [BoxMode.XYXY_REL, BoxMode.XYWH_REL] and from_mode not in [ + BoxMode.XYXY_REL, + BoxMode.XYWH_REL, + ], "Relative mode not yet supported!" + + if from_mode == BoxMode.XYWHA_ABS and to_mode == BoxMode.XYXY_ABS: + assert ( + arr.shape[-1] == 5 + ), "The last dimension of input shape must be 5 for XYWHA format" + original_dtype = arr.dtype + arr = arr.double() + + w = arr[:, 2] + h = arr[:, 3] + a = arr[:, 4] + c = torch.abs(torch.cos(a * math.pi / 180.0)) + s = torch.abs(torch.sin(a * math.pi / 180.0)) + # This basically computes the horizontal bounding rectangle of the rotated box + new_w = c * w + s * h + new_h = c * h + s * w + + # convert center to top-left corner + arr[:, 0] -= new_w / 2.0 + arr[:, 1] -= new_h / 2.0 + # bottom-right corner + arr[:, 2] = arr[:, 0] + new_w + arr[:, 3] = arr[:, 1] + new_h + + arr = arr[:, :4].to(dtype=original_dtype) + elif from_mode == BoxMode.XYWH_ABS and to_mode == BoxMode.XYWHA_ABS: + original_dtype = arr.dtype + arr = arr.double() + arr[:, 0] += arr[:, 2] / 2.0 + arr[:, 1] += arr[:, 3] / 2.0 + angles = torch.zeros((arr.shape[0], 1), dtype=arr.dtype) + arr = torch.cat((arr, angles), axis=1).to(dtype=original_dtype) + else: + if to_mode == BoxMode.XYXY_ABS and from_mode == BoxMode.XYWH_ABS: + arr[:, 2] += arr[:, 0] + arr[:, 3] += arr[:, 1] + elif from_mode == BoxMode.XYXY_ABS and to_mode == BoxMode.XYWH_ABS: + arr[:, 2] -= arr[:, 0] + arr[:, 3] -= arr[:, 1] + else: + raise NotImplementedError( + "Conversion from BoxMode {} to {} is not supported yet".format( + from_mode, to_mode + ) + ) + + if single_box: + return original_type(arr.flatten().tolist()) + if is_numpy: + return arr.numpy() + else: + return arr + + +class Boxes: + """ + This structure stores a list of boxes as a Nx4 torch.Tensor. + It supports some common methods about boxes + (`area`, `clip`, `nonempty`, etc), + and also behaves like a Tensor + (support indexing, `to(device)`, `.device`, and iteration over all boxes) + + Attributes: + tensor (torch.Tensor): float matrix of Nx4. Each row is (x1, y1, x2, y2). + """ + + def __init__(self, tensor: torch.Tensor): + """ + Args: + tensor (Tensor[float]): a Nx4 matrix. Each row is (x1, y1, x2, y2). + """ + if not isinstance(tensor, torch.Tensor): + tensor = torch.as_tensor(tensor, dtype=torch.float32, device=torch.device("cpu")) + else: + tensor = tensor.to(torch.float32) + if tensor.numel() == 0: + # Use reshape, so we don't end up creating a new tensor that does not depend on + # the inputs (and consequently confuses jit) + tensor = tensor.reshape((-1, 4)).to(dtype=torch.float32) + assert tensor.dim() == 2 and tensor.size(-1) == 4, tensor.size() + + self.tensor = tensor + + def clone(self) -> "Boxes": + """ + Clone the Boxes. + + Returns: + Boxes + """ + return Boxes(self.tensor.clone()) + + def to(self, device: torch.device): + # Boxes are assumed float32 and does not support to(dtype) + return Boxes(self.tensor.to(device=device)) + + def area(self) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Computes the area of all the boxes. + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: a vector with areas of each box. + """ + box = self.tensor + area = (box[:, 2] - box[:, 0]) * (box[:, 3] - box[:, 1]) + return area + + def clip(self, box_size: Tuple[int, int]) -> None: + """ + Clip (in place) the boxes by limiting x coordinates to the range [0, width] + and y coordinates to the range [0, height]. + + Args: + box_size (height, width): The clipping box's size. + """ + assert torch.isfinite(self.tensor).all(), "Box tensor contains infinite or NaN!" + h, w = box_size + x1 = self.tensor[:, 0].clamp(min=0, max=w) + y1 = self.tensor[:, 1].clamp(min=0, max=h) + x2 = self.tensor[:, 2].clamp(min=0, max=w) + y2 = self.tensor[:, 3].clamp(min=0, max=h) + self.tensor = torch.stack((x1, y1, x2, y2), dim=-1) + + def nonempty(self, threshold: float = 0.0) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Find boxes that are non-empty. + A box is considered empty, if either of its side is no larger than threshold. + + Returns: + Tensor: + a binary vector which represents whether each box is empty + (False) or non-empty (True). + """ + box = self.tensor + widths = box[:, 2] - box[:, 0] + heights = box[:, 3] - box[:, 1] + keep = (widths > threshold) & (heights > threshold) + return keep + + def __getitem__(self, item) -> "Boxes": + """ + Args: + item: int, slice, or a BoolTensor + + Returns: + Boxes: Create a new :class:`Boxes` by indexing. + + The following usage are allowed: + + 1. `new_boxes = boxes[3]`: return a `Boxes` which contains only one box. + 2. `new_boxes = boxes[2:10]`: return a slice of boxes. + 3. `new_boxes = boxes[vector]`, where vector is a torch.BoolTensor + with `length = len(boxes)`. Nonzero elements in the vector will be selected. + + Note that the returned Boxes might share storage with this Boxes, + subject to Pytorch's indexing semantics. + """ + if isinstance(item, int): + return Boxes(self.tensor[item].view(1, -1)) + b = self.tensor[item] + assert b.dim() == 2, "Indexing on Boxes with {} failed to return a matrix!".format(item) + return Boxes(b) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return self.tensor.shape[0] + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "Boxes(" + str(self.tensor) + ")" + + def inside_box(self, box_size: Tuple[int, int], boundary_threshold: int = 0) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Args: + box_size (height, width): Size of the reference box. + boundary_threshold (int): Boxes that extend beyond the reference box + boundary by more than boundary_threshold are considered "outside". + + Returns: + a binary vector, indicating whether each box is inside the reference box. + """ + height, width = box_size + inds_inside = ( + (self.tensor[..., 0] >= -boundary_threshold) + & (self.tensor[..., 1] >= -boundary_threshold) + & (self.tensor[..., 2] < width + boundary_threshold) + & (self.tensor[..., 3] < height + boundary_threshold) + ) + return inds_inside + + def get_centers(self) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Returns: + The box centers in a Nx2 array of (x, y). + """ + return (self.tensor[:, :2] + self.tensor[:, 2:]) / 2 + + def scale(self, scale_x: float, scale_y: float) -> None: + """ + Scale the box with horizontal and vertical scaling factors + """ + self.tensor[:, 0::2] *= scale_x + self.tensor[:, 1::2] *= scale_y + + @classmethod + def cat(cls, boxes_list: List["Boxes"]) -> "Boxes": + """ + Concatenates a list of Boxes into a single Boxes + + Arguments: + boxes_list (list[Boxes]) + + Returns: + Boxes: the concatenated Boxes + """ + assert isinstance(boxes_list, (list, tuple)) + if len(boxes_list) == 0: + return cls(torch.empty(0)) + assert all([isinstance(box, Boxes) for box in boxes_list]) + + # use torch.cat (v.s. layers.cat) so the returned boxes never share storage with input + cat_boxes = cls(torch.cat([b.tensor for b in boxes_list], dim=0)) + return cat_boxes + + @property + def device(self) -> device: + return self.tensor.device + + # type "Iterator[torch.Tensor]", yield, and iter() not supported by torchscript + # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/18627 + @torch.jit.unused + def __iter__(self): + """ + Yield a box as a Tensor of shape (4,) at a time. + """ + yield from self.tensor + + +def pairwise_intersection(boxes1: Boxes, boxes2: Boxes) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Given two lists of boxes of size N and M, + compute the intersection area between __all__ N x M pairs of boxes. + The box order must be (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax) + + Args: + boxes1,boxes2 (Boxes): two `Boxes`. Contains N & M boxes, respectively. + + Returns: + Tensor: intersection, sized [N,M]. + """ + boxes1, boxes2 = boxes1.tensor, boxes2.tensor + width_height = torch.min(boxes1[:, None, 2:], boxes2[:, 2:]) - torch.max( + boxes1[:, None, :2], boxes2[:, :2] + ) # [N,M,2] + + width_height.clamp_(min=0) # [N,M,2] + intersection = width_height.prod(dim=2) # [N,M] + return intersection + + +# implementation from https://github.com/kuangliu/torchcv/blob/master/torchcv/utils/box.py +# with slight modifications +def pairwise_iou(boxes1: Boxes, boxes2: Boxes) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Given two lists of boxes of size N and M, compute the IoU + (intersection over union) between **all** N x M pairs of boxes. + The box order must be (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax). + + Args: + boxes1,boxes2 (Boxes): two `Boxes`. Contains N & M boxes, respectively. + + Returns: + Tensor: IoU, sized [N,M]. + """ + area1 = boxes1.area() # [N] + area2 = boxes2.area() # [M] + inter = pairwise_intersection(boxes1, boxes2) + + # handle empty boxes + iou = torch.where( + inter > 0, + inter / (area1[:, None] + area2 - inter), + torch.zeros(1, dtype=inter.dtype, device=inter.device), + ) + return iou + + +def pairwise_ioa(boxes1: Boxes, boxes2: Boxes) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Similar to :func:`pariwise_iou` but compute the IoA (intersection over boxes2 area). + + Args: + boxes1,boxes2 (Boxes): two `Boxes`. Contains N & M boxes, respectively. + + Returns: + Tensor: IoA, sized [N,M]. + """ + area2 = boxes2.area() # [M] + inter = pairwise_intersection(boxes1, boxes2) + + # handle empty boxes + ioa = torch.where( + inter > 0, inter / area2, torch.zeros(1, dtype=inter.dtype, device=inter.device) + ) + return ioa + + +def pairwise_point_box_distance(points: torch.Tensor, boxes: Boxes): + """ + Pairwise distance between N points and M boxes. The distance between a + point and a box is represented by the distance from the point to 4 edges + of the box. Distances are all positive when the point is inside the box. + + Args: + points: Nx2 coordinates. Each row is (x, y) + boxes: M boxes + + Returns: + Tensor: distances of size (N, M, 4). The 4 values are distances from + the point to the left, top, right, bottom of the box. + """ + x, y = points.unsqueeze(dim=2).unbind(dim=1) # (N, 1) + x0, y0, x1, y1 = boxes.tensor.unsqueeze(dim=0).unbind(dim=2) # (1, M) + return torch.stack([x - x0, y - y0, x1 - x, y1 - y], dim=2) + + +def matched_pairwise_iou(boxes1: Boxes, boxes2: Boxes) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Compute pairwise intersection over union (IOU) of two sets of matched + boxes that have the same number of boxes. + Similar to :func:`pairwise_iou`, but computes only diagonal elements of the matrix. + + Args: + boxes1 (Boxes): bounding boxes, sized [N,4]. + boxes2 (Boxes): same length as boxes1 + Returns: + Tensor: iou, sized [N]. + """ + assert len(boxes1) == len( + boxes2 + ), "boxlists should have the same" "number of entries, got {}, {}".format( + len(boxes1), len(boxes2) + ) + area1 = boxes1.area() # [N] + area2 = boxes2.area() # [N] + box1, box2 = boxes1.tensor, boxes2.tensor + lt = torch.max(box1[:, :2], box2[:, :2]) # [N,2] + rb = torch.min(box1[:, 2:], box2[:, 2:]) # [N,2] + wh = (rb - lt).clamp(min=0) # [N,2] + inter = wh[:, 0] * wh[:, 1] # [N] + iou = inter / (area1 + area2 - inter) # [N] + return iou diff --git a/detectron2/structures/image_list.py b/detectron2/structures/image_list.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4243bb --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/structures/image_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from __future__ import division +from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple +import torch +from torch import device +from torch.nn import functional as F + +from detectron2.layers.wrappers import move_device_like, shapes_to_tensor + + +class ImageList: + """ + Structure that holds a list of images (of possibly + varying sizes) as a single tensor. + This works by padding the images to the same size. + The original sizes of each image is stored in `image_sizes`. + + Attributes: + image_sizes (list[tuple[int, int]]): each tuple is (h, w). + During tracing, it becomes list[Tensor] instead. + """ + + def __init__(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, image_sizes: List[Tuple[int, int]]): + """ + Arguments: + tensor (Tensor): of shape (N, H, W) or (N, C_1, ..., C_K, H, W) where K >= 1 + image_sizes (list[tuple[int, int]]): Each tuple is (h, w). It can + be smaller than (H, W) due to padding. + """ + self.tensor = tensor + self.image_sizes = image_sizes + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self.image_sizes) + + def __getitem__(self, idx) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Access the individual image in its original size. + + Args: + idx: int or slice + + Returns: + Tensor: an image of shape (H, W) or (C_1, ..., C_K, H, W) where K >= 1 + """ + size = self.image_sizes[idx] + return self.tensor[idx, ..., : size[0], : size[1]] + + @torch.jit.unused + def to(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> "ImageList": + cast_tensor = self.tensor.to(*args, **kwargs) + return ImageList(cast_tensor, self.image_sizes) + + @property + def device(self) -> device: + return self.tensor.device + + @staticmethod + def from_tensors( + tensors: List[torch.Tensor], + size_divisibility: int = 0, + pad_value: float = 0.0, + padding_constraints: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None, + ) -> "ImageList": + """ + Args: + tensors: a tuple or list of `torch.Tensor`, each of shape (Hi, Wi) or + (C_1, ..., C_K, Hi, Wi) where K >= 1. The Tensors will be padded + to the same shape with `pad_value`. + size_divisibility (int): If `size_divisibility > 0`, add padding to ensure + the common height and width is divisible by `size_divisibility`. + This depends on the model and many models need a divisibility of 32. + pad_value (float): value to pad. + padding_constraints (optional[Dict]): If given, it would follow the format as + {"size_divisibility": int, "square_size": int}, where `size_divisibility` will + overwrite the above one if presented and `square_size` indicates the + square padding size if `square_size` > 0. + Returns: + an `ImageList`. + """ + assert len(tensors) > 0 + assert isinstance(tensors, (tuple, list)) + for t in tensors: + assert isinstance(t, torch.Tensor), type(t) + assert t.shape[:-2] == tensors[0].shape[:-2], t.shape + + image_sizes = [(im.shape[-2], im.shape[-1]) for im in tensors] + image_sizes_tensor = [shapes_to_tensor(x) for x in image_sizes] + max_size = torch.stack(image_sizes_tensor).max(0).values + + if padding_constraints is not None: + square_size = padding_constraints.get("square_size", 0) + if square_size > 0: + # pad to square. + max_size[0] = max_size[1] = square_size + if "size_divisibility" in padding_constraints: + size_divisibility = padding_constraints["size_divisibility"] + if size_divisibility > 1: + stride = size_divisibility + # the last two dims are H,W, both subject to divisibility requirement + max_size = (max_size + (stride - 1)).div(stride, rounding_mode="floor") * stride + + # handle weirdness of scripting and tracing ... + if torch.jit.is_scripting(): + max_size: List[int] = max_size.to(dtype=torch.long).tolist() + else: + if torch.jit.is_tracing(): + image_sizes = image_sizes_tensor + + if len(tensors) == 1: + # This seems slightly (2%) faster. + # TODO: check whether it's faster for multiple images as well + image_size = image_sizes[0] + padding_size = [0, max_size[-1] - image_size[1], 0, max_size[-2] - image_size[0]] + batched_imgs = F.pad(tensors[0], padding_size, value=pad_value).unsqueeze_(0) + else: + # max_size can be a tensor in tracing mode, therefore convert to list + batch_shape = [len(tensors)] + list(tensors[0].shape[:-2]) + list(max_size) + device = ( + None if torch.jit.is_scripting() else ("cpu" if torch.jit.is_tracing() else None) + ) + batched_imgs = tensors[0].new_full(batch_shape, pad_value, device=device) + batched_imgs = move_device_like(batched_imgs, tensors[0]) + for i, img in enumerate(tensors): + # Use `batched_imgs` directly instead of `img, pad_img = zip(tensors, batched_imgs)` + # Tracing mode cannot capture `copy_()` of temporary locals + batched_imgs[i, ..., : img.shape[-2], : img.shape[-1]].copy_(img) + + return ImageList(batched_imgs.contiguous(), image_sizes) diff --git a/detectron2/structures/instances.py b/detectron2/structures/instances.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9579bc --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/structures/instances.py @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import itertools +import warnings +from typing import Any, Dict, List, Tuple, Union +import torch + + +class Instances: + """ + This class represents a list of instances in an image. + It stores the attributes of instances (e.g., boxes, masks, labels, scores) as "fields". + All fields must have the same ``__len__`` which is the number of instances. + + All other (non-field) attributes of this class are considered private: + they must start with '_' and are not modifiable by a user. + + Some basic usage: + + 1. Set/get/check a field: + + .. code-block:: python + + instances.gt_boxes = Boxes(...) + print(instances.pred_masks) # a tensor of shape (N, H, W) + print('gt_masks' in instances) + + 2. ``len(instances)`` returns the number of instances + 3. Indexing: ``instances[indices]`` will apply the indexing on all the fields + and returns a new :class:`Instances`. + Typically, ``indices`` is a integer vector of indices, + or a binary mask of length ``num_instances`` + + .. code-block:: python + + category_3_detections = instances[instances.pred_classes == 3] + confident_detections = instances[instances.scores > 0.9] + """ + + def __init__(self, image_size: Tuple[int, int], **kwargs: Any): + """ + Args: + image_size (height, width): the spatial size of the image. + kwargs: fields to add to this `Instances`. + """ + self._image_size = image_size + self._fields: Dict[str, Any] = {} + for k, v in kwargs.items(): + self.set(k, v) + + @property + def image_size(self) -> Tuple[int, int]: + """ + Returns: + tuple: height, width + """ + return self._image_size + + def __setattr__(self, name: str, val: Any) -> None: + if name.startswith("_"): + super().__setattr__(name, val) + else: + self.set(name, val) + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: + if name == "_fields" or name not in self._fields: + raise AttributeError("Cannot find field '{}' in the given Instances!".format(name)) + return self._fields[name] + + def set(self, name: str, value: Any) -> None: + """ + Set the field named `name` to `value`. + The length of `value` must be the number of instances, + and must agree with other existing fields in this object. + """ + with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True): + data_len = len(value) + if len(self._fields): + assert ( + len(self) == data_len + ), "Adding a field of length {} to a Instances of length {}".format(data_len, len(self)) + self._fields[name] = value + + def has(self, name: str) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + bool: whether the field called `name` exists. + """ + return name in self._fields + + def remove(self, name: str) -> None: + """ + Remove the field called `name`. + """ + del self._fields[name] + + def get(self, name: str) -> Any: + """ + Returns the field called `name`. + """ + return self._fields[name] + + def get_fields(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """ + Returns: + dict: a dict which maps names (str) to data of the fields + + Modifying the returned dict will modify this instance. + """ + return self._fields + + # Tensor-like methods + def to(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> "Instances": + """ + Returns: + Instances: all fields are called with a `to(device)`, if the field has this method. + """ + ret = Instances(self._image_size) + for k, v in self._fields.items(): + if hasattr(v, "to"): + v = v.to(*args, **kwargs) + ret.set(k, v) + return ret + + def __getitem__(self, item: Union[int, slice, torch.BoolTensor]) -> "Instances": + """ + Args: + item: an index-like object and will be used to index all the fields. + + Returns: + If `item` is a string, return the data in the corresponding field. + Otherwise, returns an `Instances` where all fields are indexed by `item`. + """ + if type(item) == int: + if item >= len(self) or item < -len(self): + raise IndexError("Instances index out of range!") + else: + item = slice(item, None, len(self)) + + ret = Instances(self._image_size) + for k, v in self._fields.items(): + ret.set(k, v[item]) + return ret + + def __len__(self) -> int: + for v in self._fields.values(): + # use __len__ because len() has to be int and is not friendly to tracing + return v.__len__() + raise NotImplementedError("Empty Instances does not support __len__!") + + def __iter__(self): + raise NotImplementedError("`Instances` object is not iterable!") + + @staticmethod + def cat(instance_lists: List["Instances"]) -> "Instances": + """ + Args: + instance_lists (list[Instances]) + + Returns: + Instances + """ + assert all(isinstance(i, Instances) for i in instance_lists) + assert len(instance_lists) > 0 + if len(instance_lists) == 1: + return instance_lists[0] + + image_size = instance_lists[0].image_size + if not isinstance(image_size, torch.Tensor): # could be a tensor in tracing + for i in instance_lists[1:]: + assert i.image_size == image_size + ret = Instances(image_size) + for k in instance_lists[0]._fields.keys(): + values = [i.get(k) for i in instance_lists] + v0 = values[0] + if isinstance(v0, torch.Tensor): + values = torch.cat(values, dim=0) + elif isinstance(v0, list): + values = list(itertools.chain(*values)) + elif hasattr(type(v0), "cat"): + values = type(v0).cat(values) + else: + raise ValueError("Unsupported type {} for concatenation".format(type(v0))) + ret.set(k, values) + return ret + + def __str__(self) -> str: + s = self.__class__.__name__ + "(" + s += "num_instances={}, ".format(len(self)) + s += "image_height={}, ".format(self._image_size[0]) + s += "image_width={}, ".format(self._image_size[1]) + s += "fields=[{}])".format(", ".join((f"{k}: {v}" for k, v in self._fields.items()))) + return s + + __repr__ = __str__ diff --git a/detectron2/structures/keypoints.py b/detectron2/structures/keypoints.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b93ebed --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/structures/keypoints.py @@ -0,0 +1,235 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import numpy as np +from typing import Any, List, Tuple, Union +import torch +from torch.nn import functional as F + + +class Keypoints: + """ + Stores keypoint **annotation** data. GT Instances have a `gt_keypoints` property + containing the x,y location and visibility flag of each keypoint. This tensor has shape + (N, K, 3) where N is the number of instances and K is the number of keypoints per instance. + + The visibility flag follows the COCO format and must be one of three integers: + + * v=0: not labeled (in which case x=y=0) + * v=1: labeled but not visible + * v=2: labeled and visible + """ + + def __init__(self, keypoints: Union[torch.Tensor, np.ndarray, List[List[float]]]): + """ + Arguments: + keypoints: A Tensor, numpy array, or list of the x, y, and visibility of each keypoint. + The shape should be (N, K, 3) where N is the number of + instances, and K is the number of keypoints per instance. + """ + device = keypoints.device if isinstance(keypoints, torch.Tensor) else torch.device("cpu") + keypoints = torch.as_tensor(keypoints, dtype=torch.float32, device=device) + assert keypoints.dim() == 3 and keypoints.shape[2] == 3, keypoints.shape + self.tensor = keypoints + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return self.tensor.size(0) + + def to(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> "Keypoints": + return type(self)(self.tensor.to(*args, **kwargs)) + + @property + def device(self) -> torch.device: + return self.tensor.device + + def to_heatmap(self, boxes: torch.Tensor, heatmap_size: int) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Convert keypoint annotations to a heatmap of one-hot labels for training, + as described in :paper:`Mask R-CNN`. + + Arguments: + boxes: Nx4 tensor, the boxes to draw the keypoints to + + Returns: + heatmaps: + A tensor of shape (N, K), each element is integer spatial label + in the range [0, heatmap_size**2 - 1] for each keypoint in the input. + valid: + A tensor of shape (N, K) containing whether each keypoint is in the roi or not. + """ + return _keypoints_to_heatmap(self.tensor, boxes, heatmap_size) + + def __getitem__(self, item: Union[int, slice, torch.BoolTensor]) -> "Keypoints": + """ + Create a new `Keypoints` by indexing on this `Keypoints`. + + The following usage are allowed: + + 1. `new_kpts = kpts[3]`: return a `Keypoints` which contains only one instance. + 2. `new_kpts = kpts[2:10]`: return a slice of key points. + 3. `new_kpts = kpts[vector]`, where vector is a torch.ByteTensor + with `length = len(kpts)`. Nonzero elements in the vector will be selected. + + Note that the returned Keypoints might share storage with this Keypoints, + subject to Pytorch's indexing semantics. + """ + if isinstance(item, int): + return Keypoints([self.tensor[item]]) + return Keypoints(self.tensor[item]) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + s = self.__class__.__name__ + "(" + s += "num_instances={})".format(len(self.tensor)) + return s + + @staticmethod + def cat(keypoints_list: List["Keypoints"]) -> "Keypoints": + """ + Concatenates a list of Keypoints into a single Keypoints + + Arguments: + keypoints_list (list[Keypoints]) + + Returns: + Keypoints: the concatenated Keypoints + """ + assert isinstance(keypoints_list, (list, tuple)) + assert len(keypoints_list) > 0 + assert all(isinstance(keypoints, Keypoints) for keypoints in keypoints_list) + + cat_kpts = type(keypoints_list[0])( + torch.cat([kpts.tensor for kpts in keypoints_list], dim=0) + ) + return cat_kpts + + +# TODO make this nicer, this is a direct translation from C2 (but removing the inner loop) +def _keypoints_to_heatmap( + keypoints: torch.Tensor, rois: torch.Tensor, heatmap_size: int +) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]: + """ + Encode keypoint locations into a target heatmap for use in SoftmaxWithLoss across space. + + Maps keypoints from the half-open interval [x1, x2) on continuous image coordinates to the + closed interval [0, heatmap_size - 1] on discrete image coordinates. We use the + continuous-discrete conversion from Heckbert 1990 ("What is the coordinate of a pixel?"): + d = floor(c) and c = d + 0.5, where d is a discrete coordinate and c is a continuous coordinate. + + Arguments: + keypoints: tensor of keypoint locations in of shape (N, K, 3). + rois: Nx4 tensor of rois in xyxy format + heatmap_size: integer side length of square heatmap. + + Returns: + heatmaps: A tensor of shape (N, K) containing an integer spatial label + in the range [0, heatmap_size**2 - 1] for each keypoint in the input. + valid: A tensor of shape (N, K) containing whether each keypoint is in + the roi or not. + """ + + if rois.numel() == 0: + return rois.new().long(), rois.new().long() + offset_x = rois[:, 0] + offset_y = rois[:, 1] + scale_x = heatmap_size / (rois[:, 2] - rois[:, 0]) + scale_y = heatmap_size / (rois[:, 3] - rois[:, 1]) + + offset_x = offset_x[:, None] + offset_y = offset_y[:, None] + scale_x = scale_x[:, None] + scale_y = scale_y[:, None] + + x = keypoints[..., 0] + y = keypoints[..., 1] + + x_boundary_inds = x == rois[:, 2][:, None] + y_boundary_inds = y == rois[:, 3][:, None] + + x = (x - offset_x) * scale_x + x = x.floor().long() + y = (y - offset_y) * scale_y + y = y.floor().long() + + x[x_boundary_inds] = heatmap_size - 1 + y[y_boundary_inds] = heatmap_size - 1 + + valid_loc = (x >= 0) & (y >= 0) & (x < heatmap_size) & (y < heatmap_size) + vis = keypoints[..., 2] > 0 + valid = (valid_loc & vis).long() + + lin_ind = y * heatmap_size + x + heatmaps = lin_ind * valid + + return heatmaps, valid + + +@torch.jit.script_if_tracing +def heatmaps_to_keypoints(maps: torch.Tensor, rois: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Extract predicted keypoint locations from heatmaps. + + Args: + maps (Tensor): (#ROIs, #keypoints, POOL_H, POOL_W). The predicted heatmap of logits for + each ROI and each keypoint. + rois (Tensor): (#ROIs, 4). The box of each ROI. + + Returns: + Tensor of shape (#ROIs, #keypoints, 4) with the last dimension corresponding to + (x, y, logit, score) for each keypoint. + + When converting discrete pixel indices in an NxN image to a continuous keypoint coordinate, + we maintain consistency with :meth:`Keypoints.to_heatmap` by using the conversion from + Heckbert 1990: c = d + 0.5, where d is a discrete coordinate and c is a continuous coordinate. + """ + + offset_x = rois[:, 0] + offset_y = rois[:, 1] + + widths = (rois[:, 2] - rois[:, 0]).clamp(min=1) + heights = (rois[:, 3] - rois[:, 1]).clamp(min=1) + widths_ceil = widths.ceil() + heights_ceil = heights.ceil() + + num_rois, num_keypoints = maps.shape[:2] + xy_preds = maps.new_zeros(rois.shape[0], num_keypoints, 4) + + width_corrections = widths / widths_ceil + height_corrections = heights / heights_ceil + + keypoints_idx = torch.arange(num_keypoints, device=maps.device) + + for i in range(num_rois): + outsize = (int(heights_ceil[i]), int(widths_ceil[i])) + roi_map = F.interpolate(maps[[i]], size=outsize, mode="bicubic", align_corners=False) + + # Although semantically equivalent, `reshape` is used instead of `squeeze` due + # to limitation during ONNX export of `squeeze` in scripting mode + roi_map = roi_map.reshape(roi_map.shape[1:]) # keypoints x H x W + + # softmax over the spatial region + max_score, _ = roi_map.view(num_keypoints, -1).max(1) + max_score = max_score.view(num_keypoints, 1, 1) + tmp_full_resolution = (roi_map - max_score).exp_() + tmp_pool_resolution = (maps[i] - max_score).exp_() + # Produce scores over the region H x W, but normalize with POOL_H x POOL_W, + # so that the scores of objects of different absolute sizes will be more comparable + roi_map_scores = tmp_full_resolution / tmp_pool_resolution.sum((1, 2), keepdim=True) + + w = roi_map.shape[2] + pos = roi_map.view(num_keypoints, -1).argmax(1) + + x_int = pos % w + y_int = (pos - x_int) // w + + assert ( + roi_map_scores[keypoints_idx, y_int, x_int] + == roi_map_scores.view(num_keypoints, -1).max(1)[0] + ).all() + + x = (x_int.float() + 0.5) * width_corrections[i] + y = (y_int.float() + 0.5) * height_corrections[i] + + xy_preds[i, :, 0] = x + offset_x[i] + xy_preds[i, :, 1] = y + offset_y[i] + xy_preds[i, :, 2] = roi_map[keypoints_idx, y_int, x_int] + xy_preds[i, :, 3] = roi_map_scores[keypoints_idx, y_int, x_int] + + return xy_preds diff --git a/detectron2/structures/masks.py b/detectron2/structures/masks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..899ad8b --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/structures/masks.py @@ -0,0 +1,534 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import copy +import itertools +import numpy as np +from typing import Any, Iterator, List, Union +import pycocotools.mask as mask_util +import torch +from torch import device + +from detectron2.layers.roi_align import ROIAlign +from detectron2.utils.memory import retry_if_cuda_oom + +from .boxes import Boxes + + +def polygon_area(x, y): + # Using the shoelace formula + # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24467972/calculate-area-of-polygon-given-x-y-coordinates + return 0.5 * np.abs(np.dot(x, np.roll(y, 1)) - np.dot(y, np.roll(x, 1))) + + +def polygons_to_bitmask(polygons: List[np.ndarray], height: int, width: int) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Args: + polygons (list[ndarray]): each array has shape (Nx2,) + height, width (int) + + Returns: + ndarray: a bool mask of shape (height, width) + """ + if len(polygons) == 0: + # COCOAPI does not support empty polygons + return np.zeros((height, width)).astype(bool) + rles = mask_util.frPyObjects(polygons, height, width) + rle = mask_util.merge(rles) + return mask_util.decode(rle).astype(bool) + + +def rasterize_polygons_within_box( + polygons: List[np.ndarray], box: np.ndarray, mask_size: int +) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Rasterize the polygons into a mask image and + crop the mask content in the given box. + The cropped mask is resized to (mask_size, mask_size). + + This function is used when generating training targets for mask head in Mask R-CNN. + Given original ground-truth masks for an image, new ground-truth mask + training targets in the size of `mask_size x mask_size` + must be provided for each predicted box. This function will be called to + produce such targets. + + Args: + polygons (list[ndarray[float]]): a list of polygons, which represents an instance. + box: 4-element numpy array + mask_size (int): + + Returns: + Tensor: BoolTensor of shape (mask_size, mask_size) + """ + # 1. Shift the polygons w.r.t the boxes + w, h = box[2] - box[0], box[3] - box[1] + + polygons = copy.deepcopy(polygons) + for p in polygons: + p[0::2] = p[0::2] - box[0] + p[1::2] = p[1::2] - box[1] + + # 2. Rescale the polygons to the new box size + # max() to avoid division by small number + ratio_h = mask_size / max(h, 0.1) + ratio_w = mask_size / max(w, 0.1) + + if ratio_h == ratio_w: + for p in polygons: + p *= ratio_h + else: + for p in polygons: + p[0::2] *= ratio_w + p[1::2] *= ratio_h + + # 3. Rasterize the polygons with coco api + mask = polygons_to_bitmask(polygons, mask_size, mask_size) + mask = torch.from_numpy(mask) + return mask + + +class BitMasks: + """ + This class stores the segmentation masks for all objects in one image, in + the form of bitmaps. + + Attributes: + tensor: bool Tensor of N,H,W, representing N instances in the image. + """ + + def __init__(self, tensor: Union[torch.Tensor, np.ndarray]): + """ + Args: + tensor: bool Tensor of N,H,W, representing N instances in the image. + """ + if isinstance(tensor, torch.Tensor): + tensor = tensor.to(torch.bool) + else: + tensor = torch.as_tensor(tensor, dtype=torch.bool, device=torch.device("cpu")) + assert tensor.dim() == 3, tensor.size() + self.image_size = tensor.shape[1:] + self.tensor = tensor + + @torch.jit.unused + def to(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> "BitMasks": + return BitMasks(self.tensor.to(*args, **kwargs)) + + @property + def device(self) -> torch.device: + return self.tensor.device + + @torch.jit.unused + def __getitem__(self, item: Union[int, slice, torch.BoolTensor]) -> "BitMasks": + """ + Returns: + BitMasks: Create a new :class:`BitMasks` by indexing. + + The following usage are allowed: + + 1. `new_masks = masks[3]`: return a `BitMasks` which contains only one mask. + 2. `new_masks = masks[2:10]`: return a slice of masks. + 3. `new_masks = masks[vector]`, where vector is a torch.BoolTensor + with `length = len(masks)`. Nonzero elements in the vector will be selected. + + Note that the returned object might share storage with this object, + subject to Pytorch's indexing semantics. + """ + if isinstance(item, int): + return BitMasks(self.tensor[item].unsqueeze(0)) + m = self.tensor[item] + assert m.dim() == 3, "Indexing on BitMasks with {} returns a tensor with shape {}!".format( + item, m.shape + ) + return BitMasks(m) + + @torch.jit.unused + def __iter__(self) -> torch.Tensor: + yield from self.tensor + + @torch.jit.unused + def __repr__(self) -> str: + s = self.__class__.__name__ + "(" + s += "num_instances={})".format(len(self.tensor)) + return s + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return self.tensor.shape[0] + + def nonempty(self) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Find masks that are non-empty. + + Returns: + Tensor: a BoolTensor which represents + whether each mask is empty (False) or non-empty (True). + """ + return self.tensor.flatten(1).any(dim=1) + + @staticmethod + def from_polygon_masks( + polygon_masks: Union["PolygonMasks", List[List[np.ndarray]]], height: int, width: int + ) -> "BitMasks": + """ + Args: + polygon_masks (list[list[ndarray]] or PolygonMasks) + height, width (int) + """ + if isinstance(polygon_masks, PolygonMasks): + polygon_masks = polygon_masks.polygons + masks = [polygons_to_bitmask(p, height, width) for p in polygon_masks] + if len(masks): + return BitMasks(torch.stack([torch.from_numpy(x) for x in masks])) + else: + return BitMasks(torch.empty(0, height, width, dtype=torch.bool)) + + @staticmethod + def from_roi_masks(roi_masks: "ROIMasks", height: int, width: int) -> "BitMasks": + """ + Args: + roi_masks: + height, width (int): + """ + return roi_masks.to_bitmasks(height, width) + + def crop_and_resize(self, boxes: torch.Tensor, mask_size: int) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Crop each bitmask by the given box, and resize results to (mask_size, mask_size). + This can be used to prepare training targets for Mask R-CNN. + It has less reconstruction error compared to rasterization with polygons. + However we observe no difference in accuracy, + but BitMasks requires more memory to store all the masks. + + Args: + boxes (Tensor): Nx4 tensor storing the boxes for each mask + mask_size (int): the size of the rasterized mask. + + Returns: + Tensor: + A bool tensor of shape (N, mask_size, mask_size), where + N is the number of predicted boxes for this image. + """ + assert len(boxes) == len(self), "{} != {}".format(len(boxes), len(self)) + device = self.tensor.device + + batch_inds = torch.arange(len(boxes), device=device).to(dtype=boxes.dtype)[:, None] + rois = torch.cat([batch_inds, boxes], dim=1) # Nx5 + + bit_masks = self.tensor.to(dtype=torch.float32) + rois = rois.to(device=device) + output = ( + ROIAlign((mask_size, mask_size), 1.0, 0, aligned=True) + .forward(bit_masks[:, None, :, :], rois) + .squeeze(1) + ) + output = output >= 0.5 + return output + + def get_bounding_boxes(self) -> Boxes: + """ + Returns: + Boxes: tight bounding boxes around bitmasks. + If a mask is empty, it's bounding box will be all zero. + """ + boxes = torch.zeros(self.tensor.shape[0], 4, dtype=torch.float32) + x_any = torch.any(self.tensor, dim=1) + y_any = torch.any(self.tensor, dim=2) + for idx in range(self.tensor.shape[0]): + x = torch.where(x_any[idx, :])[0] + y = torch.where(y_any[idx, :])[0] + if len(x) > 0 and len(y) > 0: + boxes[idx, :] = torch.as_tensor( + [x[0], y[0], x[-1] + 1, y[-1] + 1], dtype=torch.float32 + ) + return Boxes(boxes) + + @staticmethod + def cat(bitmasks_list: List["BitMasks"]) -> "BitMasks": + """ + Concatenates a list of BitMasks into a single BitMasks + + Arguments: + bitmasks_list (list[BitMasks]) + + Returns: + BitMasks: the concatenated BitMasks + """ + assert isinstance(bitmasks_list, (list, tuple)) + assert len(bitmasks_list) > 0 + assert all(isinstance(bitmask, BitMasks) for bitmask in bitmasks_list) + + cat_bitmasks = type(bitmasks_list[0])(torch.cat([bm.tensor for bm in bitmasks_list], dim=0)) + return cat_bitmasks + + +class PolygonMasks: + """ + This class stores the segmentation masks for all objects in one image, in the form of polygons. + + Attributes: + polygons: list[list[ndarray]]. Each ndarray is a float64 vector representing a polygon. + """ + + def __init__(self, polygons: List[List[Union[torch.Tensor, np.ndarray]]]): + """ + Arguments: + polygons (list[list[np.ndarray]]): The first + level of the list correspond to individual instances, + the second level to all the polygons that compose the + instance, and the third level to the polygon coordinates. + The third level array should have the format of + [x0, y0, x1, y1, ..., xn, yn] (n >= 3). + """ + if not isinstance(polygons, list): + raise ValueError( + "Cannot create PolygonMasks: Expect a list of list of polygons per image. " + "Got '{}' instead.".format(type(polygons)) + ) + + def _make_array(t: Union[torch.Tensor, np.ndarray]) -> np.ndarray: + # Use float64 for higher precision, because why not? + # Always put polygons on CPU (self.to is a no-op) since they + # are supposed to be small tensors. + # May need to change this assumption if GPU placement becomes useful + if isinstance(t, torch.Tensor): + t = t.cpu().numpy() + return np.asarray(t).astype("float64") + + def process_polygons( + polygons_per_instance: List[Union[torch.Tensor, np.ndarray]] + ) -> List[np.ndarray]: + if not isinstance(polygons_per_instance, list): + raise ValueError( + "Cannot create polygons: Expect a list of polygons per instance. " + "Got '{}' instead.".format(type(polygons_per_instance)) + ) + # transform each polygon to a numpy array + polygons_per_instance = [_make_array(p) for p in polygons_per_instance] + for polygon in polygons_per_instance: + if len(polygon) % 2 != 0 or len(polygon) < 6: + raise ValueError(f"Cannot create a polygon from {len(polygon)} coordinates.") + return polygons_per_instance + + self.polygons: List[List[np.ndarray]] = [ + process_polygons(polygons_per_instance) for polygons_per_instance in polygons + ] + + def to(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> "PolygonMasks": + return self + + @property + def device(self) -> torch.device: + return torch.device("cpu") + + def get_bounding_boxes(self) -> Boxes: + """ + Returns: + Boxes: tight bounding boxes around polygon masks. + """ + boxes = torch.zeros(len(self.polygons), 4, dtype=torch.float32) + for idx, polygons_per_instance in enumerate(self.polygons): + minxy = torch.as_tensor([float("inf"), float("inf")], dtype=torch.float32) + maxxy = torch.zeros(2, dtype=torch.float32) + for polygon in polygons_per_instance: + coords = torch.from_numpy(polygon).view(-1, 2).to(dtype=torch.float32) + minxy = torch.min(minxy, torch.min(coords, dim=0).values) + maxxy = torch.max(maxxy, torch.max(coords, dim=0).values) + boxes[idx, :2] = minxy + boxes[idx, 2:] = maxxy + return Boxes(boxes) + + def nonempty(self) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Find masks that are non-empty. + + Returns: + Tensor: + a BoolTensor which represents whether each mask is empty (False) or not (True). + """ + keep = [1 if len(polygon) > 0 else 0 for polygon in self.polygons] + return torch.from_numpy(np.asarray(keep, dtype=bool)) + + def __getitem__(self, item: Union[int, slice, List[int], torch.BoolTensor]) -> "PolygonMasks": + """ + Support indexing over the instances and return a `PolygonMasks` object. + `item` can be: + + 1. An integer. It will return an object with only one instance. + 2. A slice. It will return an object with the selected instances. + 3. A list[int]. It will return an object with the selected instances, + correpsonding to the indices in the list. + 4. A vector mask of type BoolTensor, whose length is num_instances. + It will return an object with the instances whose mask is nonzero. + """ + if isinstance(item, int): + selected_polygons = [self.polygons[item]] + elif isinstance(item, slice): + selected_polygons = self.polygons[item] + elif isinstance(item, list): + selected_polygons = [self.polygons[i] for i in item] + elif isinstance(item, torch.Tensor): + # Polygons is a list, so we have to move the indices back to CPU. + if item.dtype == torch.bool: + assert item.dim() == 1, item.shape + item = item.nonzero().squeeze(1).cpu().numpy().tolist() + elif item.dtype in [torch.int32, torch.int64]: + item = item.cpu().numpy().tolist() + else: + raise ValueError("Unsupported tensor dtype={} for indexing!".format(item.dtype)) + selected_polygons = [self.polygons[i] for i in item] + return PolygonMasks(selected_polygons) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[List[np.ndarray]]: + """ + Yields: + list[ndarray]: the polygons for one instance. + Each Tensor is a float64 vector representing a polygon. + """ + return iter(self.polygons) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + s = self.__class__.__name__ + "(" + s += "num_instances={})".format(len(self.polygons)) + return s + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self.polygons) + + def crop_and_resize(self, boxes: torch.Tensor, mask_size: int) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Crop each mask by the given box, and resize results to (mask_size, mask_size). + This can be used to prepare training targets for Mask R-CNN. + + Args: + boxes (Tensor): Nx4 tensor storing the boxes for each mask + mask_size (int): the size of the rasterized mask. + + Returns: + Tensor: A bool tensor of shape (N, mask_size, mask_size), where + N is the number of predicted boxes for this image. + """ + assert len(boxes) == len(self), "{} != {}".format(len(boxes), len(self)) + + device = boxes.device + # Put boxes on the CPU, as the polygon representation is not efficient GPU-wise + # (several small tensors for representing a single instance mask) + boxes = boxes.to(torch.device("cpu")) + + results = [ + rasterize_polygons_within_box(poly, box.numpy(), mask_size) + for poly, box in zip(self.polygons, boxes) + ] + """ + poly: list[list[float]], the polygons for one instance + box: a tensor of shape (4,) + """ + if len(results) == 0: + return torch.empty(0, mask_size, mask_size, dtype=torch.bool, device=device) + return torch.stack(results, dim=0).to(device=device) + + def area(self): + """ + Computes area of the mask. + Only works with Polygons, using the shoelace formula: + https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24467972/calculate-area-of-polygon-given-x-y-coordinates + + Returns: + Tensor: a vector, area for each instance + """ + + area = [] + for polygons_per_instance in self.polygons: + area_per_instance = 0 + for p in polygons_per_instance: + area_per_instance += polygon_area(p[0::2], p[1::2]) + area.append(area_per_instance) + + return torch.tensor(area) + + @staticmethod + def cat(polymasks_list: List["PolygonMasks"]) -> "PolygonMasks": + """ + Concatenates a list of PolygonMasks into a single PolygonMasks + + Arguments: + polymasks_list (list[PolygonMasks]) + + Returns: + PolygonMasks: the concatenated PolygonMasks + """ + assert isinstance(polymasks_list, (list, tuple)) + assert len(polymasks_list) > 0 + assert all(isinstance(polymask, PolygonMasks) for polymask in polymasks_list) + + cat_polymasks = type(polymasks_list[0])( + list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(pm.polygons for pm in polymasks_list)) + ) + return cat_polymasks + + +class ROIMasks: + """ + Represent masks by N smaller masks defined in some ROIs. Once ROI boxes are given, + full-image bitmask can be obtained by "pasting" the mask on the region defined + by the corresponding ROI box. + """ + + def __init__(self, tensor: torch.Tensor): + """ + Args: + tensor: (N, M, M) mask tensor that defines the mask within each ROI. + """ + if tensor.dim() != 3: + raise ValueError("ROIMasks must take a masks of 3 dimension.") + self.tensor = tensor + + def to(self, device: torch.device) -> "ROIMasks": + return ROIMasks(self.tensor.to(device)) + + @property + def device(self) -> device: + return self.tensor.device + + def __len__(self): + return self.tensor.shape[0] + + def __getitem__(self, item) -> "ROIMasks": + """ + Returns: + ROIMasks: Create a new :class:`ROIMasks` by indexing. + + The following usage are allowed: + + 1. `new_masks = masks[2:10]`: return a slice of masks. + 2. `new_masks = masks[vector]`, where vector is a torch.BoolTensor + with `length = len(masks)`. Nonzero elements in the vector will be selected. + + Note that the returned object might share storage with this object, + subject to Pytorch's indexing semantics. + """ + t = self.tensor[item] + if t.dim() != 3: + raise ValueError( + f"Indexing on ROIMasks with {item} returns a tensor with shape {t.shape}!" + ) + return ROIMasks(t) + + @torch.jit.unused + def __repr__(self) -> str: + s = self.__class__.__name__ + "(" + s += "num_instances={})".format(len(self.tensor)) + return s + + @torch.jit.unused + def to_bitmasks(self, boxes: torch.Tensor, height, width, threshold=0.5): + """ + Args: see documentation of :func:`paste_masks_in_image`. + """ + from detectron2.layers.mask_ops import paste_masks_in_image, _paste_masks_tensor_shape + + if torch.jit.is_tracing(): + if isinstance(height, torch.Tensor): + paste_func = _paste_masks_tensor_shape + else: + paste_func = paste_masks_in_image + else: + paste_func = retry_if_cuda_oom(paste_masks_in_image) + bitmasks = paste_func(self.tensor, boxes.tensor, (height, width), threshold=threshold) + return BitMasks(bitmasks) diff --git a/detectron2/structures/rotated_boxes.py b/detectron2/structures/rotated_boxes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c842b99 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/structures/rotated_boxes.py @@ -0,0 +1,505 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import math +from typing import List, Tuple +import torch + +from detectron2.layers.rotated_boxes import pairwise_iou_rotated + +from .boxes import Boxes + + +class RotatedBoxes(Boxes): + """ + This structure stores a list of rotated boxes as a Nx5 torch.Tensor. + It supports some common methods about boxes + (`area`, `clip`, `nonempty`, etc), + and also behaves like a Tensor + (support indexing, `to(device)`, `.device`, and iteration over all boxes) + """ + + def __init__(self, tensor: torch.Tensor): + """ + Args: + tensor (Tensor[float]): a Nx5 matrix. Each row is + (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle), + in which angle is represented in degrees. + While there's no strict range restriction for it, + the recommended principal range is between [-180, 180) degrees. + + Assume we have a horizontal box B = (x_center, y_center, width, height), + where width is along the x-axis and height is along the y-axis. + The rotated box B_rot (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle) + can be seen as: + + 1. When angle == 0: + B_rot == B + 2. When angle > 0: + B_rot is obtained by rotating B w.r.t its center by :math:`|angle|` degrees CCW; + 3. When angle < 0: + B_rot is obtained by rotating B w.r.t its center by :math:`|angle|` degrees CW. + + Mathematically, since the right-handed coordinate system for image space + is (y, x), where y is top->down and x is left->right, the 4 vertices of the + rotated rectangle :math:`(yr_i, xr_i)` (i = 1, 2, 3, 4) can be obtained from + the vertices of the horizontal rectangle :math:`(y_i, x_i)` (i = 1, 2, 3, 4) + in the following way (:math:`\\theta = angle*\\pi/180` is the angle in radians, + :math:`(y_c, x_c)` is the center of the rectangle): + + .. math:: + + yr_i = \\cos(\\theta) (y_i - y_c) - \\sin(\\theta) (x_i - x_c) + y_c, + + xr_i = \\sin(\\theta) (y_i - y_c) + \\cos(\\theta) (x_i - x_c) + x_c, + + which is the standard rigid-body rotation transformation. + + Intuitively, the angle is + (1) the rotation angle from y-axis in image space + to the height vector (top->down in the box's local coordinate system) + of the box in CCW, and + (2) the rotation angle from x-axis in image space + to the width vector (left->right in the box's local coordinate system) + of the box in CCW. + + More intuitively, consider the following horizontal box ABCD represented + in (x1, y1, x2, y2): (3, 2, 7, 4), + covering the [3, 7] x [2, 4] region of the continuous coordinate system + which looks like this: + + .. code:: none + + O--------> x + | + | A---B + | | | + | D---C + | + v y + + Note that each capital letter represents one 0-dimensional geometric point + instead of a 'square pixel' here. + + In the example above, using (x, y) to represent a point we have: + + .. math:: + + O = (0, 0), A = (3, 2), B = (7, 2), C = (7, 4), D = (3, 4) + + We name vector AB = vector DC as the width vector in box's local coordinate system, and + vector AD = vector BC as the height vector in box's local coordinate system. Initially, + when angle = 0 degree, they're aligned with the positive directions of x-axis and y-axis + in the image space, respectively. + + For better illustration, we denote the center of the box as E, + + .. code:: none + + O--------> x + | + | A---B + | | E | + | D---C + | + v y + + where the center E = ((3+7)/2, (2+4)/2) = (5, 3). + + Also, + + .. math:: + + width = |AB| = |CD| = 7 - 3 = 4, + height = |AD| = |BC| = 4 - 2 = 2. + + Therefore, the corresponding representation for the same shape in rotated box in + (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle) format is: + + (5, 3, 4, 2, 0), + + Now, let's consider (5, 3, 4, 2, 90), which is rotated by 90 degrees + CCW (counter-clockwise) by definition. It looks like this: + + .. code:: none + + O--------> x + | B-C + | | | + | |E| + | | | + | A-D + v y + + The center E is still located at the same point (5, 3), while the vertices + ABCD are rotated by 90 degrees CCW with regard to E: + A = (4, 5), B = (4, 1), C = (6, 1), D = (6, 5) + + Here, 90 degrees can be seen as the CCW angle to rotate from y-axis to + vector AD or vector BC (the top->down height vector in box's local coordinate system), + or the CCW angle to rotate from x-axis to vector AB or vector DC (the left->right + width vector in box's local coordinate system). + + .. math:: + + width = |AB| = |CD| = 5 - 1 = 4, + height = |AD| = |BC| = 6 - 4 = 2. + + Next, how about (5, 3, 4, 2, -90), which is rotated by 90 degrees CW (clockwise) + by definition? It looks like this: + + .. code:: none + + O--------> x + | D-A + | | | + | |E| + | | | + | C-B + v y + + The center E is still located at the same point (5, 3), while the vertices + ABCD are rotated by 90 degrees CW with regard to E: + A = (6, 1), B = (6, 5), C = (4, 5), D = (4, 1) + + .. math:: + + width = |AB| = |CD| = 5 - 1 = 4, + height = |AD| = |BC| = 6 - 4 = 2. + + This covers exactly the same region as (5, 3, 4, 2, 90) does, and their IoU + will be 1. However, these two will generate different RoI Pooling results and + should not be treated as an identical box. + + On the other hand, it's easy to see that (X, Y, W, H, A) is identical to + (X, Y, W, H, A+360N), for any integer N. For example (5, 3, 4, 2, 270) would be + identical to (5, 3, 4, 2, -90), because rotating the shape 270 degrees CCW is + equivalent to rotating the same shape 90 degrees CW. + + We could rotate further to get (5, 3, 4, 2, 180), or (5, 3, 4, 2, -180): + + .. code:: none + + O--------> x + | + | C---D + | | E | + | B---A + | + v y + + .. math:: + + A = (7, 4), B = (3, 4), C = (3, 2), D = (7, 2), + + width = |AB| = |CD| = 7 - 3 = 4, + height = |AD| = |BC| = 4 - 2 = 2. + + Finally, this is a very inaccurate (heavily quantized) illustration of + how (5, 3, 4, 2, 60) looks like in case anyone wonders: + + .. code:: none + + O--------> x + | B\ + | / C + | /E / + | A / + | `D + v y + + It's still a rectangle with center of (5, 3), width of 4 and height of 2, + but its angle (and thus orientation) is somewhere between + (5, 3, 4, 2, 0) and (5, 3, 4, 2, 90). + """ + device = tensor.device if isinstance(tensor, torch.Tensor) else torch.device("cpu") + tensor = torch.as_tensor(tensor, dtype=torch.float32, device=device) + if tensor.numel() == 0: + # Use reshape, so we don't end up creating a new tensor that does not depend on + # the inputs (and consequently confuses jit) + tensor = tensor.reshape((0, 5)).to(dtype=torch.float32, device=device) + assert tensor.dim() == 2 and tensor.size(-1) == 5, tensor.size() + + self.tensor = tensor + + def clone(self) -> "RotatedBoxes": + """ + Clone the RotatedBoxes. + + Returns: + RotatedBoxes + """ + return RotatedBoxes(self.tensor.clone()) + + def to(self, device: torch.device): + # Boxes are assumed float32 and does not support to(dtype) + return RotatedBoxes(self.tensor.to(device=device)) + + def area(self) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Computes the area of all the boxes. + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: a vector with areas of each box. + """ + box = self.tensor + area = box[:, 2] * box[:, 3] + return area + + # Avoid in-place operations so that we can torchscript; NOTE: this creates a new tensor + def normalize_angles(self) -> None: + """ + Restrict angles to the range of [-180, 180) degrees + """ + angle_tensor = (self.tensor[:, 4] + 180.0) % 360.0 - 180.0 + self.tensor = torch.cat((self.tensor[:, :4], angle_tensor[:, None]), dim=1) + + def clip(self, box_size: Tuple[int, int], clip_angle_threshold: float = 1.0) -> None: + """ + Clip (in place) the boxes by limiting x coordinates to the range [0, width] + and y coordinates to the range [0, height]. + + For RRPN: + Only clip boxes that are almost horizontal with a tolerance of + clip_angle_threshold to maintain backward compatibility. + + Rotated boxes beyond this threshold are not clipped for two reasons: + + 1. There are potentially multiple ways to clip a rotated box to make it + fit within the image. + 2. It's tricky to make the entire rectangular box fit within the image + and still be able to not leave out pixels of interest. + + Therefore we rely on ops like RoIAlignRotated to safely handle this. + + Args: + box_size (height, width): The clipping box's size. + clip_angle_threshold: + Iff. abs(normalized(angle)) <= clip_angle_threshold (in degrees), + we do the clipping as horizontal boxes. + """ + h, w = box_size + + # normalize angles to be within (-180, 180] degrees + self.normalize_angles() + + idx = torch.where(torch.abs(self.tensor[:, 4]) <= clip_angle_threshold)[0] + + # convert to (x1, y1, x2, y2) + x1 = self.tensor[idx, 0] - self.tensor[idx, 2] / 2.0 + y1 = self.tensor[idx, 1] - self.tensor[idx, 3] / 2.0 + x2 = self.tensor[idx, 0] + self.tensor[idx, 2] / 2.0 + y2 = self.tensor[idx, 1] + self.tensor[idx, 3] / 2.0 + + # clip + x1.clamp_(min=0, max=w) + y1.clamp_(min=0, max=h) + x2.clamp_(min=0, max=w) + y2.clamp_(min=0, max=h) + + # convert back to (xc, yc, w, h) + self.tensor[idx, 0] = (x1 + x2) / 2.0 + self.tensor[idx, 1] = (y1 + y2) / 2.0 + # make sure widths and heights do not increase due to numerical errors + self.tensor[idx, 2] = torch.min(self.tensor[idx, 2], x2 - x1) + self.tensor[idx, 3] = torch.min(self.tensor[idx, 3], y2 - y1) + + def nonempty(self, threshold: float = 0.0) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Find boxes that are non-empty. + A box is considered empty, if either of its side is no larger than threshold. + + Returns: + Tensor: a binary vector which represents + whether each box is empty (False) or non-empty (True). + """ + box = self.tensor + widths = box[:, 2] + heights = box[:, 3] + keep = (widths > threshold) & (heights > threshold) + return keep + + def __getitem__(self, item) -> "RotatedBoxes": + """ + Returns: + RotatedBoxes: Create a new :class:`RotatedBoxes` by indexing. + + The following usage are allowed: + + 1. `new_boxes = boxes[3]`: return a `RotatedBoxes` which contains only one box. + 2. `new_boxes = boxes[2:10]`: return a slice of boxes. + 3. `new_boxes = boxes[vector]`, where vector is a torch.ByteTensor + with `length = len(boxes)`. Nonzero elements in the vector will be selected. + + Note that the returned RotatedBoxes might share storage with this RotatedBoxes, + subject to Pytorch's indexing semantics. + """ + if isinstance(item, int): + return RotatedBoxes(self.tensor[item].view(1, -1)) + b = self.tensor[item] + assert b.dim() == 2, "Indexing on RotatedBoxes with {} failed to return a matrix!".format( + item + ) + return RotatedBoxes(b) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return self.tensor.shape[0] + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "RotatedBoxes(" + str(self.tensor) + ")" + + def inside_box(self, box_size: Tuple[int, int], boundary_threshold: int = 0) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Args: + box_size (height, width): Size of the reference box covering + [0, width] x [0, height] + boundary_threshold (int): Boxes that extend beyond the reference box + boundary by more than boundary_threshold are considered "outside". + + For RRPN, it might not be necessary to call this function since it's common + for rotated box to extend to outside of the image boundaries + (the clip function only clips the near-horizontal boxes) + + Returns: + a binary vector, indicating whether each box is inside the reference box. + """ + height, width = box_size + + cnt_x = self.tensor[..., 0] + cnt_y = self.tensor[..., 1] + half_w = self.tensor[..., 2] / 2.0 + half_h = self.tensor[..., 3] / 2.0 + a = self.tensor[..., 4] + c = torch.abs(torch.cos(a * math.pi / 180.0)) + s = torch.abs(torch.sin(a * math.pi / 180.0)) + # This basically computes the horizontal bounding rectangle of the rotated box + max_rect_dx = c * half_w + s * half_h + max_rect_dy = c * half_h + s * half_w + + inds_inside = ( + (cnt_x - max_rect_dx >= -boundary_threshold) + & (cnt_y - max_rect_dy >= -boundary_threshold) + & (cnt_x + max_rect_dx < width + boundary_threshold) + & (cnt_y + max_rect_dy < height + boundary_threshold) + ) + + return inds_inside + + def get_centers(self) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Returns: + The box centers in a Nx2 array of (x, y). + """ + return self.tensor[:, :2] + + def scale(self, scale_x: float, scale_y: float) -> None: + """ + Scale the rotated box with horizontal and vertical scaling factors + Note: when scale_factor_x != scale_factor_y, + the rotated box does not preserve the rectangular shape when the angle + is not a multiple of 90 degrees under resize transformation. + Instead, the shape is a parallelogram (that has skew) + Here we make an approximation by fitting a rotated rectangle to the parallelogram. + """ + self.tensor[:, 0] *= scale_x + self.tensor[:, 1] *= scale_y + theta = self.tensor[:, 4] * math.pi / 180.0 + c = torch.cos(theta) + s = torch.sin(theta) + + # In image space, y is top->down and x is left->right + # Consider the local coordintate system for the rotated box, + # where the box center is located at (0, 0), and the four vertices ABCD are + # A(-w / 2, -h / 2), B(w / 2, -h / 2), C(w / 2, h / 2), D(-w / 2, h / 2) + # the midpoint of the left edge AD of the rotated box E is: + # E = (A+D)/2 = (-w / 2, 0) + # the midpoint of the top edge AB of the rotated box F is: + # F(0, -h / 2) + # To get the old coordinates in the global system, apply the rotation transformation + # (Note: the right-handed coordinate system for image space is yOx): + # (old_x, old_y) = (s * y + c * x, c * y - s * x) + # E(old) = (s * 0 + c * (-w/2), c * 0 - s * (-w/2)) = (-c * w / 2, s * w / 2) + # F(old) = (s * (-h / 2) + c * 0, c * (-h / 2) - s * 0) = (-s * h / 2, -c * h / 2) + # After applying the scaling factor (sfx, sfy): + # E(new) = (-sfx * c * w / 2, sfy * s * w / 2) + # F(new) = (-sfx * s * h / 2, -sfy * c * h / 2) + # The new width after scaling tranformation becomes: + + # w(new) = |E(new) - O| * 2 + # = sqrt[(sfx * c * w / 2)^2 + (sfy * s * w / 2)^2] * 2 + # = sqrt[(sfx * c)^2 + (sfy * s)^2] * w + # i.e., scale_factor_w = sqrt[(sfx * c)^2 + (sfy * s)^2] + # + # For example, + # when angle = 0 or 180, |c| = 1, s = 0, scale_factor_w == scale_factor_x; + # when |angle| = 90, c = 0, |s| = 1, scale_factor_w == scale_factor_y + self.tensor[:, 2] *= torch.sqrt((scale_x * c) ** 2 + (scale_y * s) ** 2) + + # h(new) = |F(new) - O| * 2 + # = sqrt[(sfx * s * h / 2)^2 + (sfy * c * h / 2)^2] * 2 + # = sqrt[(sfx * s)^2 + (sfy * c)^2] * h + # i.e., scale_factor_h = sqrt[(sfx * s)^2 + (sfy * c)^2] + # + # For example, + # when angle = 0 or 180, |c| = 1, s = 0, scale_factor_h == scale_factor_y; + # when |angle| = 90, c = 0, |s| = 1, scale_factor_h == scale_factor_x + self.tensor[:, 3] *= torch.sqrt((scale_x * s) ** 2 + (scale_y * c) ** 2) + + # The angle is the rotation angle from y-axis in image space to the height + # vector (top->down in the box's local coordinate system) of the box in CCW. + # + # angle(new) = angle_yOx(O - F(new)) + # = angle_yOx( (sfx * s * h / 2, sfy * c * h / 2) ) + # = atan2(sfx * s * h / 2, sfy * c * h / 2) + # = atan2(sfx * s, sfy * c) + # + # For example, + # when sfx == sfy, angle(new) == atan2(s, c) == angle(old) + self.tensor[:, 4] = torch.atan2(scale_x * s, scale_y * c) * 180 / math.pi + + @classmethod + def cat(cls, boxes_list: List["RotatedBoxes"]) -> "RotatedBoxes": + """ + Concatenates a list of RotatedBoxes into a single RotatedBoxes + + Arguments: + boxes_list (list[RotatedBoxes]) + + Returns: + RotatedBoxes: the concatenated RotatedBoxes + """ + assert isinstance(boxes_list, (list, tuple)) + if len(boxes_list) == 0: + return cls(torch.empty(0)) + assert all([isinstance(box, RotatedBoxes) for box in boxes_list]) + + # use torch.cat (v.s. layers.cat) so the returned boxes never share storage with input + cat_boxes = cls(torch.cat([b.tensor for b in boxes_list], dim=0)) + return cat_boxes + + @property + def device(self) -> torch.device: + return self.tensor.device + + @torch.jit.unused + def __iter__(self): + """ + Yield a box as a Tensor of shape (5,) at a time. + """ + yield from self.tensor + + +def pairwise_iou(boxes1: RotatedBoxes, boxes2: RotatedBoxes) -> None: + """ + Given two lists of rotated boxes of size N and M, + compute the IoU (intersection over union) + between **all** N x M pairs of boxes. + The box order must be (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle). + + Args: + boxes1, boxes2 (RotatedBoxes): + two `RotatedBoxes`. Contains N & M rotated boxes, respectively. + + Returns: + Tensor: IoU, sized [N,M]. + """ + + return pairwise_iou_rotated(boxes1.tensor, boxes2.tensor) diff --git a/detectron2/tracking/__init__.py b/detectron2/tracking/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21078ae --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/tracking/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from .base_tracker import ( # noqa + BaseTracker, + build_tracker_head, + TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY, +) +from .bbox_iou_tracker import BBoxIOUTracker # noqa +from .hungarian_tracker import BaseHungarianTracker # noqa +from .iou_weighted_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker import ( # noqa + IOUWeightedHungarianBBoxIOUTracker, +) +from .utils import create_prediction_pairs # noqa +from .vanilla_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker import VanillaHungarianBBoxIOUTracker # noqa + +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] diff --git a/detectron2/tracking/base_tracker.py b/detectron2/tracking/base_tracker.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2f2045 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/tracking/base_tracker.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Copyright 2004-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved. +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.utils.registry import Registry + +from ..config.config import CfgNode as CfgNode_ +from ..structures import Instances + +TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY = Registry("TRACKER_HEADS") +TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY.__doc__ = """ +Registry for tracking classes. +""" + + +class BaseTracker: + """ + A parent class for all trackers + """ + + @configurable + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self._prev_instances = None # (D2)instances for previous frame + self._matched_idx = set() # indices in prev_instances found matching + self._matched_ID = set() # idendities in prev_instances found matching + self._untracked_prev_idx = set() # indices in prev_instances not found matching + self._id_count = 0 # used to assign new id + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg: CfgNode_): + raise NotImplementedError("Calling BaseTracker::from_config") + + def update(self, predictions: Instances) -> Instances: + """ + Args: + predictions: D2 Instances for predictions of the current frame + Return: + D2 Instances for predictions of the current frame with ID assigned + + _prev_instances and instances will have the following fields: + .pred_boxes (shape=[N, 4]) + .scores (shape=[N,]) + .pred_classes (shape=[N,]) + .pred_keypoints (shape=[N, M, 3], Optional) + .pred_masks (shape=List[2D_MASK], Optional) 2D_MASK: shape=[H, W] + .ID (shape=[N,]) + + N: # of detected bboxes + H and W: height and width of 2D mask + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Calling BaseTracker::update") + + +def build_tracker_head(cfg: CfgNode_) -> BaseTracker: + """ + Build a tracker head from `cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.TRACKER_NAME`. + + Args: + cfg: D2 CfgNode, config file with tracker information + Return: + tracker object + """ + name = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.TRACKER_NAME + tracker_class = TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY.get(name) + return tracker_class(cfg) diff --git a/detectron2/tracking/bbox_iou_tracker.py b/detectron2/tracking/bbox_iou_tracker.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..598081c --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/tracking/bbox_iou_tracker.py @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Copyright 2004-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved. +import copy +import numpy as np +from typing import List +import torch + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances +from detectron2.structures.boxes import pairwise_iou + +from ..config.config import CfgNode as CfgNode_ +from .base_tracker import TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY, BaseTracker + + +@TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY.register() +class BBoxIOUTracker(BaseTracker): + """ + A bounding box tracker to assign ID based on IoU between current and previous instances + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + video_height: int, + video_width: int, + max_num_instances: int = 200, + max_lost_frame_count: int = 0, + min_box_rel_dim: float = 0.02, + min_instance_period: int = 1, + track_iou_threshold: float = 0.5, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + Args: + video_height: height the video frame + video_width: width of the video frame + max_num_instances: maximum number of id allowed to be tracked + max_lost_frame_count: maximum number of frame an id can lost tracking + exceed this number, an id is considered as lost + forever + min_box_rel_dim: a percentage, smaller than this dimension, a bbox is + removed from tracking + min_instance_period: an instance will be shown after this number of period + since its first showing up in the video + track_iou_threshold: iou threshold, below this number a bbox pair is removed + from tracking + """ + super().__init__(**kwargs) + self._video_height = video_height + self._video_width = video_width + self._max_num_instances = max_num_instances + self._max_lost_frame_count = max_lost_frame_count + self._min_box_rel_dim = min_box_rel_dim + self._min_instance_period = min_instance_period + self._track_iou_threshold = track_iou_threshold + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg: CfgNode_): + """ + Old style initialization using CfgNode + + Args: + cfg: D2 CfgNode, config file + Return: + dictionary storing arguments for __init__ method + """ + assert "VIDEO_HEIGHT" in cfg.TRACKER_HEADS + assert "VIDEO_WIDTH" in cfg.TRACKER_HEADS + video_height = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("VIDEO_HEIGHT") + video_width = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("VIDEO_WIDTH") + max_num_instances = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MAX_NUM_INSTANCES", 200) + max_lost_frame_count = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MAX_LOST_FRAME_COUNT", 0) + min_box_rel_dim = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MIN_BOX_REL_DIM", 0.02) + min_instance_period = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MIN_INSTANCE_PERIOD", 1) + track_iou_threshold = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("TRACK_IOU_THRESHOLD", 0.5) + return { + "_target_": "detectron2.tracking.bbox_iou_tracker.BBoxIOUTracker", + "video_height": video_height, + "video_width": video_width, + "max_num_instances": max_num_instances, + "max_lost_frame_count": max_lost_frame_count, + "min_box_rel_dim": min_box_rel_dim, + "min_instance_period": min_instance_period, + "track_iou_threshold": track_iou_threshold, + } + + def update(self, instances: Instances) -> Instances: + """ + See BaseTracker description + """ + instances = self._initialize_extra_fields(instances) + if self._prev_instances is not None: + # calculate IoU of all bbox pairs + iou_all = pairwise_iou( + boxes1=instances.pred_boxes, + boxes2=self._prev_instances.pred_boxes, + ) + # sort IoU in descending order + bbox_pairs = self._create_prediction_pairs(instances, iou_all) + # assign previous ID to current bbox if IoU > track_iou_threshold + self._reset_fields() + for bbox_pair in bbox_pairs: + idx = bbox_pair["idx"] + prev_id = bbox_pair["prev_id"] + if ( + idx in self._matched_idx + or prev_id in self._matched_ID + or bbox_pair["IoU"] < self._track_iou_threshold + ): + continue + instances.ID[idx] = prev_id + instances.ID_period[idx] = bbox_pair["prev_period"] + 1 + instances.lost_frame_count[idx] = 0 + self._matched_idx.add(idx) + self._matched_ID.add(prev_id) + self._untracked_prev_idx.remove(bbox_pair["prev_idx"]) + instances = self._assign_new_id(instances) + instances = self._merge_untracked_instances(instances) + self._prev_instances = copy.deepcopy(instances) + return instances + + def _create_prediction_pairs(self, instances: Instances, iou_all: np.ndarray) -> List: + """ + For all instances in previous and current frames, create pairs. For each + pair, store index of the instance in current frame predcitions, index in + previous predictions, ID in previous predictions, IoU of the bboxes in this + pair, period in previous predictions. + + Args: + instances: D2 Instances, for predictions of the current frame + iou_all: IoU for all bboxes pairs + Return: + A list of IoU for all pairs + """ + bbox_pairs = [] + for i in range(len(instances)): + for j in range(len(self._prev_instances)): + bbox_pairs.append( + { + "idx": i, + "prev_idx": j, + "prev_id": self._prev_instances.ID[j], + "IoU": iou_all[i, j], + "prev_period": self._prev_instances.ID_period[j], + } + ) + return bbox_pairs + + def _initialize_extra_fields(self, instances: Instances) -> Instances: + """ + If input instances don't have ID, ID_period, lost_frame_count fields, + this method is used to initialize these fields. + + Args: + instances: D2 Instances, for predictions of the current frame + Return: + D2 Instances with extra fields added + """ + if not instances.has("ID"): + instances.set("ID", [None] * len(instances)) + if not instances.has("ID_period"): + instances.set("ID_period", [None] * len(instances)) + if not instances.has("lost_frame_count"): + instances.set("lost_frame_count", [None] * len(instances)) + if self._prev_instances is None: + instances.ID = list(range(len(instances))) + self._id_count += len(instances) + instances.ID_period = [1] * len(instances) + instances.lost_frame_count = [0] * len(instances) + return instances + + def _reset_fields(self): + """ + Before each uodate call, reset fields first + """ + self._matched_idx = set() + self._matched_ID = set() + self._untracked_prev_idx = set(range(len(self._prev_instances))) + + def _assign_new_id(self, instances: Instances) -> Instances: + """ + For each untracked instance, assign a new id + + Args: + instances: D2 Instances, for predictions of the current frame + Return: + D2 Instances with new ID assigned + """ + untracked_idx = set(range(len(instances))).difference(self._matched_idx) + for idx in untracked_idx: + instances.ID[idx] = self._id_count + self._id_count += 1 + instances.ID_period[idx] = 1 + instances.lost_frame_count[idx] = 0 + return instances + + def _merge_untracked_instances(self, instances: Instances) -> Instances: + """ + For untracked previous instances, under certain condition, still keep them + in tracking and merge with the current instances. + + Args: + instances: D2 Instances, for predictions of the current frame + Return: + D2 Instances merging current instances and instances from previous + frame decided to keep tracking + """ + untracked_instances = Instances( + image_size=instances.image_size, + pred_boxes=[], + pred_classes=[], + scores=[], + ID=[], + ID_period=[], + lost_frame_count=[], + ) + prev_bboxes = list(self._prev_instances.pred_boxes) + prev_classes = list(self._prev_instances.pred_classes) + prev_scores = list(self._prev_instances.scores) + prev_ID_period = self._prev_instances.ID_period + if instances.has("pred_masks"): + untracked_instances.set("pred_masks", []) + prev_masks = list(self._prev_instances.pred_masks) + if instances.has("pred_keypoints"): + untracked_instances.set("pred_keypoints", []) + prev_keypoints = list(self._prev_instances.pred_keypoints) + if instances.has("pred_keypoint_heatmaps"): + untracked_instances.set("pred_keypoint_heatmaps", []) + prev_keypoint_heatmaps = list(self._prev_instances.pred_keypoint_heatmaps) + for idx in self._untracked_prev_idx: + x_left, y_top, x_right, y_bot = prev_bboxes[idx] + if ( + (1.0 * (x_right - x_left) / self._video_width < self._min_box_rel_dim) + or (1.0 * (y_bot - y_top) / self._video_height < self._min_box_rel_dim) + or self._prev_instances.lost_frame_count[idx] >= self._max_lost_frame_count + or prev_ID_period[idx] <= self._min_instance_period + ): + continue + untracked_instances.pred_boxes.append(list(prev_bboxes[idx].numpy())) + untracked_instances.pred_classes.append(int(prev_classes[idx])) + untracked_instances.scores.append(float(prev_scores[idx])) + untracked_instances.ID.append(self._prev_instances.ID[idx]) + untracked_instances.ID_period.append(self._prev_instances.ID_period[idx]) + untracked_instances.lost_frame_count.append( + self._prev_instances.lost_frame_count[idx] + 1 + ) + if instances.has("pred_masks"): + untracked_instances.pred_masks.append(prev_masks[idx].numpy().astype(np.uint8)) + if instances.has("pred_keypoints"): + untracked_instances.pred_keypoints.append( + prev_keypoints[idx].numpy().astype(np.uint8) + ) + if instances.has("pred_keypoint_heatmaps"): + untracked_instances.pred_keypoint_heatmaps.append( + prev_keypoint_heatmaps[idx].numpy().astype(np.float32) + ) + untracked_instances.pred_boxes = Boxes(torch.FloatTensor(untracked_instances.pred_boxes)) + untracked_instances.pred_classes = torch.IntTensor(untracked_instances.pred_classes) + untracked_instances.scores = torch.FloatTensor(untracked_instances.scores) + if instances.has("pred_masks"): + untracked_instances.pred_masks = torch.IntTensor(untracked_instances.pred_masks) + if instances.has("pred_keypoints"): + untracked_instances.pred_keypoints = torch.IntTensor(untracked_instances.pred_keypoints) + if instances.has("pred_keypoint_heatmaps"): + untracked_instances.pred_keypoint_heatmaps = torch.FloatTensor( + untracked_instances.pred_keypoint_heatmaps + ) + + return Instances.cat( + [ + instances, + untracked_instances, + ] + ) diff --git a/detectron2/tracking/hungarian_tracker.py b/detectron2/tracking/hungarian_tracker.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b3ce88 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/tracking/hungarian_tracker.py @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Copyright 2004-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved. +import copy +import numpy as np +from typing import Dict +import torch +from scipy.optimize import linear_sum_assignment + +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances + +from ..config.config import CfgNode as CfgNode_ +from .base_tracker import BaseTracker + + +class BaseHungarianTracker(BaseTracker): + """ + A base class for all Hungarian trackers + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + video_height: int, + video_width: int, + max_num_instances: int = 200, + max_lost_frame_count: int = 0, + min_box_rel_dim: float = 0.02, + min_instance_period: int = 1, + **kwargs + ): + """ + Args: + video_height: height the video frame + video_width: width of the video frame + max_num_instances: maximum number of id allowed to be tracked + max_lost_frame_count: maximum number of frame an id can lost tracking + exceed this number, an id is considered as lost + forever + min_box_rel_dim: a percentage, smaller than this dimension, a bbox is + removed from tracking + min_instance_period: an instance will be shown after this number of period + since its first showing up in the video + """ + super().__init__(**kwargs) + self._video_height = video_height + self._video_width = video_width + self._max_num_instances = max_num_instances + self._max_lost_frame_count = max_lost_frame_count + self._min_box_rel_dim = min_box_rel_dim + self._min_instance_period = min_instance_period + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg: CfgNode_) -> Dict: + raise NotImplementedError("Calling HungarianTracker::from_config") + + def build_cost_matrix(self, instances: Instances, prev_instances: Instances) -> np.ndarray: + raise NotImplementedError("Calling HungarianTracker::build_matrix") + + def update(self, instances: Instances) -> Instances: + if instances.has("pred_keypoints"): + raise NotImplementedError("Need to add support for keypoints") + instances = self._initialize_extra_fields(instances) + if self._prev_instances is not None: + self._untracked_prev_idx = set(range(len(self._prev_instances))) + cost_matrix = self.build_cost_matrix(instances, self._prev_instances) + matched_idx, matched_prev_idx = linear_sum_assignment(cost_matrix) + instances = self._process_matched_idx(instances, matched_idx, matched_prev_idx) + instances = self._process_unmatched_idx(instances, matched_idx) + instances = self._process_unmatched_prev_idx(instances, matched_prev_idx) + self._prev_instances = copy.deepcopy(instances) + return instances + + def _initialize_extra_fields(self, instances: Instances) -> Instances: + """ + If input instances don't have ID, ID_period, lost_frame_count fields, + this method is used to initialize these fields. + + Args: + instances: D2 Instances, for predictions of the current frame + Return: + D2 Instances with extra fields added + """ + if not instances.has("ID"): + instances.set("ID", [None] * len(instances)) + if not instances.has("ID_period"): + instances.set("ID_period", [None] * len(instances)) + if not instances.has("lost_frame_count"): + instances.set("lost_frame_count", [None] * len(instances)) + if self._prev_instances is None: + instances.ID = list(range(len(instances))) + self._id_count += len(instances) + instances.ID_period = [1] * len(instances) + instances.lost_frame_count = [0] * len(instances) + return instances + + def _process_matched_idx( + self, instances: Instances, matched_idx: np.ndarray, matched_prev_idx: np.ndarray + ) -> Instances: + assert matched_idx.size == matched_prev_idx.size + for i in range(matched_idx.size): + instances.ID[matched_idx[i]] = self._prev_instances.ID[matched_prev_idx[i]] + instances.ID_period[matched_idx[i]] = ( + self._prev_instances.ID_period[matched_prev_idx[i]] + 1 + ) + instances.lost_frame_count[matched_idx[i]] = 0 + return instances + + def _process_unmatched_idx(self, instances: Instances, matched_idx: np.ndarray) -> Instances: + untracked_idx = set(range(len(instances))).difference(set(matched_idx)) + for idx in untracked_idx: + instances.ID[idx] = self._id_count + self._id_count += 1 + instances.ID_period[idx] = 1 + instances.lost_frame_count[idx] = 0 + return instances + + def _process_unmatched_prev_idx( + self, instances: Instances, matched_prev_idx: np.ndarray + ) -> Instances: + untracked_instances = Instances( + image_size=instances.image_size, + pred_boxes=[], + pred_masks=[], + pred_classes=[], + scores=[], + ID=[], + ID_period=[], + lost_frame_count=[], + ) + prev_bboxes = list(self._prev_instances.pred_boxes) + prev_classes = list(self._prev_instances.pred_classes) + prev_scores = list(self._prev_instances.scores) + prev_ID_period = self._prev_instances.ID_period + if instances.has("pred_masks"): + prev_masks = list(self._prev_instances.pred_masks) + untracked_prev_idx = set(range(len(self._prev_instances))).difference(set(matched_prev_idx)) + for idx in untracked_prev_idx: + x_left, y_top, x_right, y_bot = prev_bboxes[idx] + if ( + (1.0 * (x_right - x_left) / self._video_width < self._min_box_rel_dim) + or (1.0 * (y_bot - y_top) / self._video_height < self._min_box_rel_dim) + or self._prev_instances.lost_frame_count[idx] >= self._max_lost_frame_count + or prev_ID_period[idx] <= self._min_instance_period + ): + continue + untracked_instances.pred_boxes.append(list(prev_bboxes[idx].numpy())) + untracked_instances.pred_classes.append(int(prev_classes[idx])) + untracked_instances.scores.append(float(prev_scores[idx])) + untracked_instances.ID.append(self._prev_instances.ID[idx]) + untracked_instances.ID_period.append(self._prev_instances.ID_period[idx]) + untracked_instances.lost_frame_count.append( + self._prev_instances.lost_frame_count[idx] + 1 + ) + if instances.has("pred_masks"): + untracked_instances.pred_masks.append(prev_masks[idx].numpy().astype(np.uint8)) + + untracked_instances.pred_boxes = Boxes(torch.FloatTensor(untracked_instances.pred_boxes)) + untracked_instances.pred_classes = torch.IntTensor(untracked_instances.pred_classes) + untracked_instances.scores = torch.FloatTensor(untracked_instances.scores) + if instances.has("pred_masks"): + untracked_instances.pred_masks = torch.IntTensor(untracked_instances.pred_masks) + else: + untracked_instances.remove("pred_masks") + + return Instances.cat( + [ + instances, + untracked_instances, + ] + ) diff --git a/detectron2/tracking/iou_weighted_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker.py b/detectron2/tracking/iou_weighted_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3b4d1c --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/tracking/iou_weighted_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker.py @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Copyright 2004-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved. + +import numpy as np +from typing import List + +from detectron2.config import CfgNode as CfgNode_ +from detectron2.config import configurable + +from .base_tracker import TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY +from .vanilla_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker import VanillaHungarianBBoxIOUTracker + + +@TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY.register() +class IOUWeightedHungarianBBoxIOUTracker(VanillaHungarianBBoxIOUTracker): + """ + A tracker using IoU as weight in Hungarian algorithm, also known + as Munkres or Kuhn-Munkres algorithm + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + video_height: int, + video_width: int, + max_num_instances: int = 200, + max_lost_frame_count: int = 0, + min_box_rel_dim: float = 0.02, + min_instance_period: int = 1, + track_iou_threshold: float = 0.5, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + Args: + video_height: height the video frame + video_width: width of the video frame + max_num_instances: maximum number of id allowed to be tracked + max_lost_frame_count: maximum number of frame an id can lost tracking + exceed this number, an id is considered as lost + forever + min_box_rel_dim: a percentage, smaller than this dimension, a bbox is + removed from tracking + min_instance_period: an instance will be shown after this number of period + since its first showing up in the video + track_iou_threshold: iou threshold, below this number a bbox pair is removed + from tracking + """ + super().__init__( + video_height=video_height, + video_width=video_width, + max_num_instances=max_num_instances, + max_lost_frame_count=max_lost_frame_count, + min_box_rel_dim=min_box_rel_dim, + min_instance_period=min_instance_period, + track_iou_threshold=track_iou_threshold, + ) + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg: CfgNode_): + """ + Old style initialization using CfgNode + + Args: + cfg: D2 CfgNode, config file + Return: + dictionary storing arguments for __init__ method + """ + assert "VIDEO_HEIGHT" in cfg.TRACKER_HEADS + assert "VIDEO_WIDTH" in cfg.TRACKER_HEADS + video_height = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("VIDEO_HEIGHT") + video_width = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("VIDEO_WIDTH") + max_num_instances = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MAX_NUM_INSTANCES", 200) + max_lost_frame_count = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MAX_LOST_FRAME_COUNT", 0) + min_box_rel_dim = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MIN_BOX_REL_DIM", 0.02) + min_instance_period = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MIN_INSTANCE_PERIOD", 1) + track_iou_threshold = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("TRACK_IOU_THRESHOLD", 0.5) + return { + "_target_": "detectron2.tracking.iou_weighted_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker.IOUWeightedHungarianBBoxIOUTracker", # noqa + "video_height": video_height, + "video_width": video_width, + "max_num_instances": max_num_instances, + "max_lost_frame_count": max_lost_frame_count, + "min_box_rel_dim": min_box_rel_dim, + "min_instance_period": min_instance_period, + "track_iou_threshold": track_iou_threshold, + } + + def assign_cost_matrix_values(self, cost_matrix: np.ndarray, bbox_pairs: List) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Based on IoU for each pair of bbox, assign the associated value in cost matrix + + Args: + cost_matrix: np.ndarray, initialized 2D array with target dimensions + bbox_pairs: list of bbox pair, in each pair, iou value is stored + Return: + np.ndarray, cost_matrix with assigned values + """ + for pair in bbox_pairs: + # assign (-1 * IoU) for above threshold pairs, algorithms will minimize cost + cost_matrix[pair["idx"]][pair["prev_idx"]] = -1 * pair["IoU"] + return cost_matrix diff --git a/detectron2/tracking/utils.py b/detectron2/tracking/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..92634c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/tracking/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +import numpy as np +from typing import List + +from detectron2.structures import Instances + + +def create_prediction_pairs( + instances: Instances, + prev_instances: Instances, + iou_all: np.ndarray, + threshold: float = 0.5, +) -> List: + """ + Args: + instances: predictions from current frame + prev_instances: predictions from previous frame + iou_all: 2D numpy array containing iou for each bbox pair + threshold: below the threshold, doesn't consider the pair of bbox is valid + Return: + List of bbox pairs + """ + bbox_pairs = [] + for i in range(len(instances)): + for j in range(len(prev_instances)): + if iou_all[i, j] < threshold: + continue + bbox_pairs.append( + { + "idx": i, + "prev_idx": j, + "prev_id": prev_instances.ID[j], + "IoU": iou_all[i, j], + "prev_period": prev_instances.ID_period[j], + } + ) + return bbox_pairs + + +LARGE_COST_VALUE = 100000 diff --git a/detectron2/tracking/vanilla_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker.py b/detectron2/tracking/vanilla_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5629f73 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/tracking/vanilla_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Copyright 2004-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved. + +import numpy as np +from typing import List + +from detectron2.config import CfgNode as CfgNode_ +from detectron2.config import configurable +from detectron2.structures import Instances +from detectron2.structures.boxes import pairwise_iou +from detectron2.tracking.utils import LARGE_COST_VALUE, create_prediction_pairs + +from .base_tracker import TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY +from .hungarian_tracker import BaseHungarianTracker + + +@TRACKER_HEADS_REGISTRY.register() +class VanillaHungarianBBoxIOUTracker(BaseHungarianTracker): + """ + Hungarian algo based tracker using bbox iou as metric + """ + + @configurable + def __init__( + self, + *, + video_height: int, + video_width: int, + max_num_instances: int = 200, + max_lost_frame_count: int = 0, + min_box_rel_dim: float = 0.02, + min_instance_period: int = 1, + track_iou_threshold: float = 0.5, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + Args: + video_height: height the video frame + video_width: width of the video frame + max_num_instances: maximum number of id allowed to be tracked + max_lost_frame_count: maximum number of frame an id can lost tracking + exceed this number, an id is considered as lost + forever + min_box_rel_dim: a percentage, smaller than this dimension, a bbox is + removed from tracking + min_instance_period: an instance will be shown after this number of period + since its first showing up in the video + track_iou_threshold: iou threshold, below this number a bbox pair is removed + from tracking + """ + super().__init__( + video_height=video_height, + video_width=video_width, + max_num_instances=max_num_instances, + max_lost_frame_count=max_lost_frame_count, + min_box_rel_dim=min_box_rel_dim, + min_instance_period=min_instance_period, + ) + self._track_iou_threshold = track_iou_threshold + + @classmethod + def from_config(cls, cfg: CfgNode_): + """ + Old style initialization using CfgNode + + Args: + cfg: D2 CfgNode, config file + Return: + dictionary storing arguments for __init__ method + """ + assert "VIDEO_HEIGHT" in cfg.TRACKER_HEADS + assert "VIDEO_WIDTH" in cfg.TRACKER_HEADS + video_height = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("VIDEO_HEIGHT") + video_width = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("VIDEO_WIDTH") + max_num_instances = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MAX_NUM_INSTANCES", 200) + max_lost_frame_count = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MAX_LOST_FRAME_COUNT", 0) + min_box_rel_dim = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MIN_BOX_REL_DIM", 0.02) + min_instance_period = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("MIN_INSTANCE_PERIOD", 1) + track_iou_threshold = cfg.TRACKER_HEADS.get("TRACK_IOU_THRESHOLD", 0.5) + return { + "_target_": "detectron2.tracking.vanilla_hungarian_bbox_iou_tracker.VanillaHungarianBBoxIOUTracker", # noqa + "video_height": video_height, + "video_width": video_width, + "max_num_instances": max_num_instances, + "max_lost_frame_count": max_lost_frame_count, + "min_box_rel_dim": min_box_rel_dim, + "min_instance_period": min_instance_period, + "track_iou_threshold": track_iou_threshold, + } + + def build_cost_matrix(self, instances: Instances, prev_instances: Instances) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Build the cost matrix for assignment problem + (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assignment_problem) + + Args: + instances: D2 Instances, for current frame predictions + prev_instances: D2 Instances, for previous frame predictions + + Return: + the cost matrix in numpy array + """ + assert instances is not None and prev_instances is not None + # calculate IoU of all bbox pairs + iou_all = pairwise_iou( + boxes1=instances.pred_boxes, + boxes2=self._prev_instances.pred_boxes, + ) + bbox_pairs = create_prediction_pairs( + instances, self._prev_instances, iou_all, threshold=self._track_iou_threshold + ) + # assign large cost value to make sure pair below IoU threshold won't be matched + cost_matrix = np.full((len(instances), len(prev_instances)), LARGE_COST_VALUE) + return self.assign_cost_matrix_values(cost_matrix, bbox_pairs) + + def assign_cost_matrix_values(self, cost_matrix: np.ndarray, bbox_pairs: List) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Based on IoU for each pair of bbox, assign the associated value in cost matrix + + Args: + cost_matrix: np.ndarray, initialized 2D array with target dimensions + bbox_pairs: list of bbox pair, in each pair, iou value is stored + Return: + np.ndarray, cost_matrix with assigned values + """ + for pair in bbox_pairs: + # assign -1 for IoU above threshold pairs, algorithms will minimize cost + cost_matrix[pair["idx"]][pair["prev_idx"]] = -1 + return cost_matrix diff --git a/detectron2/utils/README.md b/detectron2/utils/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9765b24 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Utility functions + +This folder contain utility functions that are not used in the +core library, but are useful for building models or training +code using the config system. diff --git a/detectron2/utils/__init__.py b/detectron2/utils/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9020c2d --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. diff --git a/detectron2/utils/analysis.py b/detectron2/utils/analysis.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..178da79 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/analysis.py @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import typing +from typing import Any, List +import fvcore +from fvcore.nn import activation_count, flop_count, parameter_count, parameter_count_table +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.export import TracingAdapter + +__all__ = [ + "activation_count_operators", + "flop_count_operators", + "parameter_count_table", + "parameter_count", + "FlopCountAnalysis", +] + +FLOPS_MODE = "flops" +ACTIVATIONS_MODE = "activations" + + +# Some extra ops to ignore from counting, including elementwise and reduction ops +_IGNORED_OPS = { + "aten::add", + "aten::add_", + "aten::argmax", + "aten::argsort", + "aten::batch_norm", + "aten::constant_pad_nd", + "aten::div", + "aten::div_", + "aten::exp", + "aten::log2", + "aten::max_pool2d", + "aten::meshgrid", + "aten::mul", + "aten::mul_", + "aten::neg", + "aten::nonzero_numpy", + "aten::reciprocal", + "aten::repeat_interleave", + "aten::rsub", + "aten::sigmoid", + "aten::sigmoid_", + "aten::softmax", + "aten::sort", + "aten::sqrt", + "aten::sub", + "torchvision::nms", # TODO estimate flop for nms +} + + +class FlopCountAnalysis(fvcore.nn.FlopCountAnalysis): + """ + Same as :class:`fvcore.nn.FlopCountAnalysis`, but supports detectron2 models. + """ + + def __init__(self, model, inputs): + """ + Args: + model (nn.Module): + inputs (Any): inputs of the given model. Does not have to be tuple of tensors. + """ + wrapper = TracingAdapter(model, inputs, allow_non_tensor=True) + super().__init__(wrapper, wrapper.flattened_inputs) + self.set_op_handle(**{k: None for k in _IGNORED_OPS}) + + +def flop_count_operators(model: nn.Module, inputs: list) -> typing.DefaultDict[str, float]: + """ + Implement operator-level flops counting using jit. + This is a wrapper of :func:`fvcore.nn.flop_count` and adds supports for standard + detection models in detectron2. + Please use :class:`FlopCountAnalysis` for more advanced functionalities. + + Note: + The function runs the input through the model to compute flops. + The flops of a detection model is often input-dependent, for example, + the flops of box & mask head depends on the number of proposals & + the number of detected objects. + Therefore, the flops counting using a single input may not accurately + reflect the computation cost of a model. It's recommended to average + across a number of inputs. + + Args: + model: a detectron2 model that takes `list[dict]` as input. + inputs (list[dict]): inputs to model, in detectron2's standard format. + Only "image" key will be used. + supported_ops (dict[str, Handle]): see documentation of :func:`fvcore.nn.flop_count` + + Returns: + Counter: Gflop count per operator + """ + old_train = model.training + model.eval() + ret = FlopCountAnalysis(model, inputs).by_operator() + model.train(old_train) + return {k: v / 1e9 for k, v in ret.items()} + + +def activation_count_operators( + model: nn.Module, inputs: list, **kwargs +) -> typing.DefaultDict[str, float]: + """ + Implement operator-level activations counting using jit. + This is a wrapper of fvcore.nn.activation_count, that supports standard detection models + in detectron2. + + Note: + The function runs the input through the model to compute activations. + The activations of a detection model is often input-dependent, for example, + the activations of box & mask head depends on the number of proposals & + the number of detected objects. + + Args: + model: a detectron2 model that takes `list[dict]` as input. + inputs (list[dict]): inputs to model, in detectron2's standard format. + Only "image" key will be used. + + Returns: + Counter: activation count per operator + """ + return _wrapper_count_operators(model=model, inputs=inputs, mode=ACTIVATIONS_MODE, **kwargs) + + +def _wrapper_count_operators( + model: nn.Module, inputs: list, mode: str, **kwargs +) -> typing.DefaultDict[str, float]: + # ignore some ops + supported_ops = {k: lambda *args, **kwargs: {} for k in _IGNORED_OPS} + supported_ops.update(kwargs.pop("supported_ops", {})) + kwargs["supported_ops"] = supported_ops + + assert len(inputs) == 1, "Please use batch size=1" + tensor_input = inputs[0]["image"] + inputs = [{"image": tensor_input}] # remove other keys, in case there are any + + old_train = model.training + if isinstance(model, (nn.parallel.distributed.DistributedDataParallel, nn.DataParallel)): + model = model.module + wrapper = TracingAdapter(model, inputs) + wrapper.eval() + if mode == FLOPS_MODE: + ret = flop_count(wrapper, (tensor_input,), **kwargs) + elif mode == ACTIVATIONS_MODE: + ret = activation_count(wrapper, (tensor_input,), **kwargs) + else: + raise NotImplementedError("Count for mode {} is not supported yet.".format(mode)) + # compatible with change in fvcore + if isinstance(ret, tuple): + ret = ret[0] + model.train(old_train) + return ret + + +def find_unused_parameters(model: nn.Module, inputs: Any) -> List[str]: + """ + Given a model, find parameters that do not contribute + to the loss. + + Args: + model: a model in training mode that returns losses + inputs: argument or a tuple of arguments. Inputs of the model + + Returns: + list[str]: the name of unused parameters + """ + assert model.training + for _, prm in model.named_parameters(): + prm.grad = None + + if isinstance(inputs, tuple): + losses = model(*inputs) + else: + losses = model(inputs) + + if isinstance(losses, dict): + losses = sum(losses.values()) + losses.backward() + + unused: List[str] = [] + for name, prm in model.named_parameters(): + if prm.grad is None: + unused.append(name) + prm.grad = None + return unused diff --git a/detectron2/utils/collect_env.py b/detectron2/utils/collect_env.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2846d7a --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/collect_env.py @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import importlib +import numpy as np +import os +import re +import subprocess +import sys +from collections import defaultdict +import PIL +import torch +import torchvision +from tabulate import tabulate + +__all__ = ["collect_env_info"] + + +def collect_torch_env(): + try: + import torch.__config__ + + return torch.__config__.show() + except ImportError: + # compatible with older versions of pytorch + from torch.utils.collect_env import get_pretty_env_info + + return get_pretty_env_info() + + +def get_env_module(): + var_name = "DETECTRON2_ENV_MODULE" + return var_name, os.environ.get(var_name, "") + + +def detect_compute_compatibility(CUDA_HOME, so_file): + try: + cuobjdump = os.path.join(CUDA_HOME, "bin", "cuobjdump") + if os.path.isfile(cuobjdump): + output = subprocess.check_output( + "'{}' --list-elf '{}'".format(cuobjdump, so_file), shell=True + ) + output = output.decode("utf-8").strip().split("\n") + arch = [] + for line in output: + line = re.findall(r"\.sm_([0-9]*)\.", line)[0] + arch.append(".".join(line)) + arch = sorted(set(arch)) + return ", ".join(arch) + else: + return so_file + "; cannot find cuobjdump" + except Exception: + # unhandled failure + return so_file + + +def collect_env_info(): + has_gpu = torch.cuda.is_available() # true for both CUDA & ROCM + torch_version = torch.__version__ + + # NOTE that CUDA_HOME/ROCM_HOME could be None even when CUDA runtime libs are functional + from torch.utils.cpp_extension import CUDA_HOME, ROCM_HOME + + has_rocm = False + if (getattr(torch.version, "hip", None) is not None) and (ROCM_HOME is not None): + has_rocm = True + has_cuda = has_gpu and (not has_rocm) + + data = [] + data.append(("sys.platform", sys.platform)) # check-template.yml depends on it + data.append(("Python", sys.version.replace("\n", ""))) + data.append(("numpy", np.__version__)) + + try: + import detectron2 # noqa + + data.append( + ("detectron2", detectron2.__version__ + " @" + os.path.dirname(detectron2.__file__)) + ) + except ImportError: + data.append(("detectron2", "failed to import")) + except AttributeError: + data.append(("detectron2", "imported a wrong installation")) + + try: + import detectron2._C as _C + except ImportError as e: + data.append(("detectron2._C", f"not built correctly: {e}")) + + # print system compilers when extension fails to build + if sys.platform != "win32": # don't know what to do for windows + try: + # this is how torch/utils/cpp_extensions.py choose compiler + cxx = os.environ.get("CXX", "c++") + cxx = subprocess.check_output("'{}' --version".format(cxx), shell=True) + cxx = cxx.decode("utf-8").strip().split("\n")[0] + except subprocess.SubprocessError: + cxx = "Not found" + data.append(("Compiler ($CXX)", cxx)) + + if has_cuda and CUDA_HOME is not None: + try: + nvcc = os.path.join(CUDA_HOME, "bin", "nvcc") + nvcc = subprocess.check_output("'{}' -V".format(nvcc), shell=True) + nvcc = nvcc.decode("utf-8").strip().split("\n")[-1] + except subprocess.SubprocessError: + nvcc = "Not found" + data.append(("CUDA compiler", nvcc)) + if has_cuda and sys.platform != "win32": + try: + so_file = importlib.util.find_spec("detectron2._C").origin + except (ImportError, AttributeError): + pass + else: + data.append( + ("detectron2 arch flags", detect_compute_compatibility(CUDA_HOME, so_file)) + ) + else: + # print compilers that are used to build extension + data.append(("Compiler", _C.get_compiler_version())) + data.append(("CUDA compiler", _C.get_cuda_version())) # cuda or hip + if has_cuda and getattr(_C, "has_cuda", lambda: True)(): + data.append( + ("detectron2 arch flags", detect_compute_compatibility(CUDA_HOME, _C.__file__)) + ) + + data.append(get_env_module()) + data.append(("PyTorch", torch_version + " @" + os.path.dirname(torch.__file__))) + data.append(("PyTorch debug build", torch.version.debug)) + try: + data.append(("torch._C._GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI", torch._C._GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI)) + except Exception: + pass + + if not has_gpu: + has_gpu_text = "No: torch.cuda.is_available() == False" + else: + has_gpu_text = "Yes" + data.append(("GPU available", has_gpu_text)) + if has_gpu: + devices = defaultdict(list) + for k in range(torch.cuda.device_count()): + cap = ".".join((str(x) for x in torch.cuda.get_device_capability(k))) + name = torch.cuda.get_device_name(k) + f" (arch={cap})" + devices[name].append(str(k)) + for name, devids in devices.items(): + data.append(("GPU " + ",".join(devids), name)) + + if has_rocm: + msg = " - invalid!" if not (ROCM_HOME and os.path.isdir(ROCM_HOME)) else "" + data.append(("ROCM_HOME", str(ROCM_HOME) + msg)) + else: + try: + from torch.utils.collect_env import get_nvidia_driver_version, run as _run + + data.append(("Driver version", get_nvidia_driver_version(_run))) + except Exception: + pass + msg = " - invalid!" if not (CUDA_HOME and os.path.isdir(CUDA_HOME)) else "" + data.append(("CUDA_HOME", str(CUDA_HOME) + msg)) + + cuda_arch_list = os.environ.get("TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST", None) + if cuda_arch_list: + data.append(("TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST", cuda_arch_list)) + data.append(("Pillow", PIL.__version__)) + + try: + data.append( + ( + "torchvision", + str(torchvision.__version__) + " @" + os.path.dirname(torchvision.__file__), + ) + ) + if has_cuda: + try: + torchvision_C = importlib.util.find_spec("torchvision._C").origin + msg = detect_compute_compatibility(CUDA_HOME, torchvision_C) + data.append(("torchvision arch flags", msg)) + except (ImportError, AttributeError): + data.append(("torchvision._C", "Not found")) + except AttributeError: + data.append(("torchvision", "unknown")) + + try: + import fvcore + + data.append(("fvcore", fvcore.__version__)) + except (ImportError, AttributeError): + pass + + try: + import iopath + + data.append(("iopath", iopath.__version__)) + except (ImportError, AttributeError): + pass + + try: + import cv2 + + data.append(("cv2", cv2.__version__)) + except (ImportError, AttributeError): + data.append(("cv2", "Not found")) + env_str = tabulate(data) + "\n" + env_str += collect_torch_env() + return env_str + + +def test_nccl_ops(): + num_gpu = torch.cuda.device_count() + if os.access("/tmp", os.W_OK): + import torch.multiprocessing as mp + + dist_url = "file:///tmp/nccl_tmp_file" + print("Testing NCCL connectivity ... this should not hang.") + mp.spawn(_test_nccl_worker, nprocs=num_gpu, args=(num_gpu, dist_url), daemon=False) + print("NCCL succeeded.") + + +def _test_nccl_worker(rank, num_gpu, dist_url): + import torch.distributed as dist + + dist.init_process_group(backend="NCCL", init_method=dist_url, rank=rank, world_size=num_gpu) + dist.barrier(device_ids=[rank]) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + try: + from detectron2.utils.collect_env import collect_env_info as f + + print(f()) + except ImportError: + print(collect_env_info()) + + if torch.cuda.is_available(): + num_gpu = torch.cuda.device_count() + for k in range(num_gpu): + device = f"cuda:{k}" + try: + x = torch.tensor([1, 2.0], dtype=torch.float32) + x = x.to(device) + except Exception as e: + print( + f"Unable to copy tensor to device={device}: {e}. " + "Your CUDA environment is broken." + ) + if num_gpu > 1: + test_nccl_ops() diff --git a/detectron2/utils/colormap.py b/detectron2/utils/colormap.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..14ded16 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/colormap.py @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +""" +An awesome colormap for really neat visualizations. +Copied from Detectron, and removed gray colors. +""" + +import numpy as np +import random + +__all__ = ["colormap", "random_color", "random_colors"] + +# fmt: off +# RGB: +_COLORS = np.array( + [ + 0.000, 0.447, 0.741, + 0.850, 0.325, 0.098, + 0.929, 0.694, 0.125, + 0.494, 0.184, 0.556, + 0.466, 0.674, 0.188, + 0.301, 0.745, 0.933, + 0.635, 0.078, 0.184, + 0.300, 0.300, 0.300, + 0.600, 0.600, 0.600, + 1.000, 0.000, 0.000, + 1.000, 0.500, 0.000, + 0.749, 0.749, 0.000, + 0.000, 1.000, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.667, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.333, 0.000, + 0.333, 0.667, 0.000, + 0.333, 1.000, 0.000, + 0.667, 0.333, 0.000, + 0.667, 0.667, 0.000, + 0.667, 1.000, 0.000, + 1.000, 0.333, 0.000, + 1.000, 0.667, 0.000, + 1.000, 1.000, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.333, 0.500, + 0.000, 0.667, 0.500, + 0.000, 1.000, 0.500, + 0.333, 0.000, 0.500, + 0.333, 0.333, 0.500, + 0.333, 0.667, 0.500, + 0.333, 1.000, 0.500, + 0.667, 0.000, 0.500, + 0.667, 0.333, 0.500, + 0.667, 0.667, 0.500, + 0.667, 1.000, 0.500, + 1.000, 0.000, 0.500, + 1.000, 0.333, 0.500, + 1.000, 0.667, 0.500, + 1.000, 1.000, 0.500, + 0.000, 0.333, 1.000, + 0.000, 0.667, 1.000, + 0.000, 1.000, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.333, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.667, 1.000, + 0.333, 1.000, 1.000, + 0.667, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.667, 0.333, 1.000, + 0.667, 0.667, 1.000, + 0.667, 1.000, 1.000, + 1.000, 0.000, 1.000, + 1.000, 0.333, 1.000, + 1.000, 0.667, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.500, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.667, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.833, 0.000, 0.000, + 1.000, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.167, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.333, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.500, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.667, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.833, 0.000, + 0.000, 1.000, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.167, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.333, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.500, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.667, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.833, + 0.000, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.143, 0.143, 0.143, + 0.857, 0.857, 0.857, + 1.000, 1.000, 1.000 + ] +).astype(np.float32).reshape(-1, 3) +# fmt: on + + +def colormap(rgb=False, maximum=255): + """ + Args: + rgb (bool): whether to return RGB colors or BGR colors. + maximum (int): either 255 or 1 + + Returns: + ndarray: a float32 array of Nx3 colors, in range [0, 255] or [0, 1] + """ + assert maximum in [255, 1], maximum + c = _COLORS * maximum + if not rgb: + c = c[:, ::-1] + return c + + +def random_color(rgb=False, maximum=255): + """ + Args: + rgb (bool): whether to return RGB colors or BGR colors. + maximum (int): either 255 or 1 + + Returns: + ndarray: a vector of 3 numbers + """ + idx = np.random.randint(0, len(_COLORS)) + ret = _COLORS[idx] * maximum + if not rgb: + ret = ret[::-1] + return ret + + +def random_colors(N, rgb=False, maximum=255): + """ + Args: + N (int): number of unique colors needed + rgb (bool): whether to return RGB colors or BGR colors. + maximum (int): either 255 or 1 + + Returns: + ndarray: a list of random_color + """ + indices = random.sample(range(len(_COLORS)), N) + ret = [_COLORS[i] * maximum for i in indices] + if not rgb: + ret = [x[::-1] for x in ret] + return ret + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + import cv2 + + size = 100 + H, W = 10, 10 + canvas = np.random.rand(H * size, W * size, 3).astype("float32") + for h in range(H): + for w in range(W): + idx = h * W + w + if idx >= len(_COLORS): + break + canvas[h * size : (h + 1) * size, w * size : (w + 1) * size] = _COLORS[idx] + cv2.imshow("a", canvas) + cv2.waitKey(0) diff --git a/detectron2/utils/comm.py b/detectron2/utils/comm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9ea9a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/comm.py @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +""" +This file contains primitives for multi-gpu communication. +This is useful when doing distributed training. +""" + +import functools +import numpy as np +import torch +import torch.distributed as dist + +_LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP = None +_MISSING_LOCAL_PG_ERROR = ( + "Local process group is not yet created! Please use detectron2's `launch()` " + "to start processes and initialize pytorch process group. If you need to start " + "processes in other ways, please call comm.create_local_process_group(" + "num_workers_per_machine) after calling torch.distributed.init_process_group()." +) + + +def get_world_size() -> int: + if not dist.is_available(): + return 1 + if not dist.is_initialized(): + return 1 + return dist.get_world_size() + + +def get_rank() -> int: + if not dist.is_available(): + return 0 + if not dist.is_initialized(): + return 0 + return dist.get_rank() + + +@functools.lru_cache() +def create_local_process_group(num_workers_per_machine: int) -> None: + """ + Create a process group that contains ranks within the same machine. + + Detectron2's launch() in engine/launch.py will call this function. If you start + workers without launch(), you'll have to also call this. Otherwise utilities + like `get_local_rank()` will not work. + + This function contains a barrier. All processes must call it together. + + Args: + num_workers_per_machine: the number of worker processes per machine. Typically + the number of GPUs. + """ + global _LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP + assert _LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP is None + assert get_world_size() % num_workers_per_machine == 0 + num_machines = get_world_size() // num_workers_per_machine + machine_rank = get_rank() // num_workers_per_machine + for i in range(num_machines): + ranks_on_i = list(range(i * num_workers_per_machine, (i + 1) * num_workers_per_machine)) + pg = dist.new_group(ranks_on_i) + if i == machine_rank: + _LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP = pg + + +def get_local_process_group(): + """ + Returns: + A torch process group which only includes processes that are on the same + machine as the current process. This group can be useful for communication + within a machine, e.g. a per-machine SyncBN. + """ + assert _LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP is not None, _MISSING_LOCAL_PG_ERROR + return _LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP + + +def get_local_rank() -> int: + """ + Returns: + The rank of the current process within the local (per-machine) process group. + """ + if not dist.is_available(): + return 0 + if not dist.is_initialized(): + return 0 + assert _LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP is not None, _MISSING_LOCAL_PG_ERROR + return dist.get_rank(group=_LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP) + + +def get_local_size() -> int: + """ + Returns: + The size of the per-machine process group, + i.e. the number of processes per machine. + """ + if not dist.is_available(): + return 1 + if not dist.is_initialized(): + return 1 + assert _LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP is not None, _MISSING_LOCAL_PG_ERROR + return dist.get_world_size(group=_LOCAL_PROCESS_GROUP) + + +def is_main_process() -> bool: + return get_rank() == 0 + + +def synchronize(): + """ + Helper function to synchronize (barrier) among all processes when + using distributed training + """ + if not dist.is_available(): + return + if not dist.is_initialized(): + return + world_size = dist.get_world_size() + if world_size == 1: + return + if dist.get_backend() == dist.Backend.NCCL: + # This argument is needed to avoid warnings. + # It's valid only for NCCL backend. + dist.barrier(device_ids=[torch.cuda.current_device()]) + else: + dist.barrier() + + +@functools.lru_cache() +def _get_global_gloo_group(): + """ + Return a process group based on gloo backend, containing all the ranks + The result is cached. + """ + if dist.get_backend() == "nccl": + return dist.new_group(backend="gloo") + else: + return dist.group.WORLD + + +def all_gather(data, group=None): + """ + Run all_gather on arbitrary picklable data (not necessarily tensors). + + Args: + data: any picklable object + group: a torch process group. By default, will use a group which + contains all ranks on gloo backend. + + Returns: + list[data]: list of data gathered from each rank + """ + if get_world_size() == 1: + return [data] + if group is None: + group = _get_global_gloo_group() # use CPU group by default, to reduce GPU RAM usage. + world_size = dist.get_world_size(group) + if world_size == 1: + return [data] + + output = [None for _ in range(world_size)] + dist.all_gather_object(output, data, group=group) + return output + + +def gather(data, dst=0, group=None): + """ + Run gather on arbitrary picklable data (not necessarily tensors). + + Args: + data: any picklable object + dst (int): destination rank + group: a torch process group. By default, will use a group which + contains all ranks on gloo backend. + + Returns: + list[data]: on dst, a list of data gathered from each rank. Otherwise, + an empty list. + """ + if get_world_size() == 1: + return [data] + if group is None: + group = _get_global_gloo_group() + world_size = dist.get_world_size(group=group) + if world_size == 1: + return [data] + rank = dist.get_rank(group=group) + + if rank == dst: + output = [None for _ in range(world_size)] + dist.gather_object(data, output, dst=dst, group=group) + return output + else: + dist.gather_object(data, None, dst=dst, group=group) + return [] + + +def shared_random_seed(): + """ + Returns: + int: a random number that is the same across all workers. + If workers need a shared RNG, they can use this shared seed to + create one. + + All workers must call this function, otherwise it will deadlock. + """ + ints = np.random.randint(2**31) + all_ints = all_gather(ints) + return all_ints[0] + + +def reduce_dict(input_dict, average=True): + """ + Reduce the values in the dictionary from all processes so that process with rank + 0 has the reduced results. + + Args: + input_dict (dict): inputs to be reduced. All the values must be scalar CUDA Tensor. + average (bool): whether to do average or sum + + Returns: + a dict with the same keys as input_dict, after reduction. + """ + world_size = get_world_size() + if world_size < 2: + return input_dict + with torch.no_grad(): + names = [] + values = [] + # sort the keys so that they are consistent across processes + for k in sorted(input_dict.keys()): + names.append(k) + values.append(input_dict[k]) + values = torch.stack(values, dim=0) + dist.reduce(values, dst=0) + if dist.get_rank() == 0 and average: + # only main process gets accumulated, so only divide by + # world_size in this case + values /= world_size + reduced_dict = {k: v for k, v in zip(names, values)} + return reduced_dict diff --git a/detectron2/utils/develop.py b/detectron2/utils/develop.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e841698 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/develop.py @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +""" Utilities for developers only. +These are not visible to users (not automatically imported). And should not +appeared in docs.""" +# adapted from https://github.com/tensorpack/tensorpack/blob/master/tensorpack/utils/develop.py + + +def create_dummy_class(klass, dependency, message=""): + """ + When a dependency of a class is not available, create a dummy class which throws ImportError + when used. + + Args: + klass (str): name of the class. + dependency (str): name of the dependency. + message: extra message to print + Returns: + class: a class object + """ + err = "Cannot import '{}', therefore '{}' is not available.".format(dependency, klass) + if message: + err = err + " " + message + + class _DummyMetaClass(type): + # throw error on class attribute access + def __getattr__(_, __): # noqa: B902 + raise ImportError(err) + + class _Dummy(object, metaclass=_DummyMetaClass): + # throw error on constructor + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + raise ImportError(err) + + return _Dummy + + +def create_dummy_func(func, dependency, message=""): + """ + When a dependency of a function is not available, create a dummy function which throws + ImportError when used. + + Args: + func (str): name of the function. + dependency (str or list[str]): name(s) of the dependency. + message: extra message to print + Returns: + function: a function object + """ + err = "Cannot import '{}', therefore '{}' is not available.".format(dependency, func) + if message: + err = err + " " + message + + if isinstance(dependency, (list, tuple)): + dependency = ",".join(dependency) + + def _dummy(*args, **kwargs): + raise ImportError(err) + + return _dummy diff --git a/detectron2/utils/env.py b/detectron2/utils/env.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..40634c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/env.py @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import importlib +import importlib.util +import logging +import numpy as np +import os +import random +import sys +from datetime import datetime +import torch + +__all__ = ["seed_all_rng"] + + +TORCH_VERSION = tuple(int(x) for x in torch.__version__.split(".")[:2]) +""" +PyTorch version as a tuple of 2 ints. Useful for comparison. +""" + + +DOC_BUILDING = os.getenv("_DOC_BUILDING", False) # set in docs/conf.py +""" +Whether we're building documentation. +""" + + +def seed_all_rng(seed=None): + """ + Set the random seed for the RNG in torch, numpy and python. + + Args: + seed (int): if None, will use a strong random seed. + """ + if seed is None: + seed = ( + os.getpid() + + int(datetime.now().strftime("%S%f")) + + int.from_bytes(os.urandom(2), "big") + ) + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Using a generated random seed {}".format(seed)) + np.random.seed(seed) + torch.manual_seed(seed) + random.seed(seed) + os.environ["PYTHONHASHSEED"] = str(seed) + + +# from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67631/how-to-import-a-module-given-the-full-path +def _import_file(module_name, file_path, make_importable=False): + spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(module_name, file_path) + module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) + spec.loader.exec_module(module) + if make_importable: + sys.modules[module_name] = module + return module + + +def _configure_libraries(): + """ + Configurations for some libraries. + """ + # An environment option to disable `import cv2` globally, + # in case it leads to negative performance impact + disable_cv2 = int(os.environ.get("DETECTRON2_DISABLE_CV2", False)) + if disable_cv2: + sys.modules["cv2"] = None + else: + # Disable opencl in opencv since its interaction with cuda often has negative effects + # This envvar is supported after OpenCV 3.4.0 + os.environ["OPENCV_OPENCL_RUNTIME"] = "disabled" + try: + import cv2 + + if int(cv2.__version__.split(".")[0]) >= 3: + cv2.ocl.setUseOpenCL(False) + except ModuleNotFoundError: + # Other types of ImportError, if happened, should not be ignored. + # Because a failed opencv import could mess up address space + # https://github.com/skvark/opencv-python/issues/381 + pass + + def get_version(module, digit=2): + return tuple(map(int, module.__version__.split(".")[:digit])) + + # fmt: off + assert get_version(torch) >= (1, 4), "Requires torch>=1.4" + import fvcore + assert get_version(fvcore, 3) >= (0, 1, 2), "Requires fvcore>=0.1.2" + import yaml + assert get_version(yaml) >= (5, 1), "Requires pyyaml>=5.1" + # fmt: on + + +_ENV_SETUP_DONE = False + + +def setup_environment(): + """Perform environment setup work. The default setup is a no-op, but this + function allows the user to specify a Python source file or a module in + the $DETECTRON2_ENV_MODULE environment variable, that performs + custom setup work that may be necessary to their computing environment. + """ + global _ENV_SETUP_DONE + if _ENV_SETUP_DONE: + return + _ENV_SETUP_DONE = True + + _configure_libraries() + + custom_module_path = os.environ.get("DETECTRON2_ENV_MODULE") + + if custom_module_path: + setup_custom_environment(custom_module_path) + else: + # The default setup is a no-op + pass + + +def setup_custom_environment(custom_module): + """ + Load custom environment setup by importing a Python source file or a + module, and run the setup function. + """ + if custom_module.endswith(".py"): + module = _import_file("detectron2.utils.env.custom_module", custom_module) + else: + module = importlib.import_module(custom_module) + assert hasattr(module, "setup_environment") and callable(module.setup_environment), ( + "Custom environment module defined in {} does not have the " + "required callable attribute 'setup_environment'." + ).format(custom_module) + module.setup_environment() + + +def fixup_module_metadata(module_name, namespace, keys=None): + """ + Fix the __qualname__ of module members to be their exported api name, so + when they are referenced in docs, sphinx can find them. Reference: + https://github.com/python-trio/trio/blob/6754c74eacfad9cc5c92d5c24727a2f3b620624e/trio/_util.py#L216-L241 + """ + if not DOC_BUILDING: + return + seen_ids = set() + + def fix_one(qualname, name, obj): + # avoid infinite recursion (relevant when using + # typing.Generic, for example) + if id(obj) in seen_ids: + return + seen_ids.add(id(obj)) + + mod = getattr(obj, "__module__", None) + if mod is not None and (mod.startswith(module_name) or mod.startswith("fvcore.")): + obj.__module__ = module_name + # Modules, unlike everything else in Python, put fully-qualitied + # names into their __name__ attribute. We check for "." to avoid + # rewriting these. + if hasattr(obj, "__name__") and "." not in obj.__name__: + obj.__name__ = name + obj.__qualname__ = qualname + if isinstance(obj, type): + for attr_name, attr_value in obj.__dict__.items(): + fix_one(objname + "." + attr_name, attr_name, attr_value) + + if keys is None: + keys = namespace.keys() + for objname in keys: + if not objname.startswith("_"): + obj = namespace[objname] + fix_one(objname, objname, obj) diff --git a/detectron2/utils/events.py b/detectron2/utils/events.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc804c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/events.py @@ -0,0 +1,559 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import datetime +import json +import logging +import os +import time +from collections import defaultdict +from contextlib import contextmanager +# from functools import cached_property +try: + from functools import cached_property +except ImportError: +# python < 3.8 fallback + from functools import lru_cache + def cached_property(func): + return property(lru_cache()(func)) + +from typing import Optional +import torch +from fvcore.common.history_buffer import HistoryBuffer + +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +__all__ = [ + "get_event_storage", + "has_event_storage", + "JSONWriter", + "TensorboardXWriter", + "CommonMetricPrinter", + "EventStorage", +] + +_CURRENT_STORAGE_STACK = [] + + +def get_event_storage(): + """ + Returns: + The :class:`EventStorage` object that's currently being used. + Throws an error if no :class:`EventStorage` is currently enabled. + """ + assert len( + _CURRENT_STORAGE_STACK + ), "get_event_storage() has to be called inside a 'with EventStorage(...)' context!" + return _CURRENT_STORAGE_STACK[-1] + + +def has_event_storage(): + """ + Returns: + Check if there are EventStorage() context existed. + """ + return len(_CURRENT_STORAGE_STACK) > 0 + + +class EventWriter: + """ + Base class for writers that obtain events from :class:`EventStorage` and process them. + """ + + def write(self): + raise NotImplementedError + + def close(self): + pass + + +class JSONWriter(EventWriter): + """ + Write scalars to a json file. + + It saves scalars as one json per line (instead of a big json) for easy parsing. + + Examples parsing such a json file: + :: + $ cat metrics.json | jq -s '.[0:2]' + [ + { + "data_time": 0.008433341979980469, + "iteration": 19, + "loss": 1.9228371381759644, + "loss_box_reg": 0.050025828182697296, + "loss_classifier": 0.5316952466964722, + "loss_mask": 0.7236229181289673, + "loss_rpn_box": 0.0856662318110466, + "loss_rpn_cls": 0.48198649287223816, + "lr": 0.007173333333333333, + "time": 0.25401854515075684 + }, + { + "data_time": 0.007216215133666992, + "iteration": 39, + "loss": 1.282649278640747, + "loss_box_reg": 0.06222952902317047, + "loss_classifier": 0.30682939291000366, + "loss_mask": 0.6970193982124329, + "loss_rpn_box": 0.038663312792778015, + "loss_rpn_cls": 0.1471673548221588, + "lr": 0.007706666666666667, + "time": 0.2490077018737793 + } + ] + + $ cat metrics.json | jq '.loss_mask' + 0.7126231789588928 + 0.689423680305481 + 0.6776131987571716 + ... + + """ + + def __init__(self, json_file, window_size=20): + """ + Args: + json_file (str): path to the json file. New data will be appended if the file exists. + window_size (int): the window size of median smoothing for the scalars whose + `smoothing_hint` are True. + """ + self._file_handle = PathManager.open(json_file, "a") + self._window_size = window_size + self._last_write = -1 + + def write(self): + storage = get_event_storage() + to_save = defaultdict(dict) + + for k, (v, iter) in storage.latest_with_smoothing_hint(self._window_size).items(): + # keep scalars that have not been written + if iter <= self._last_write: + continue + to_save[iter][k] = v + if len(to_save): + all_iters = sorted(to_save.keys()) + self._last_write = max(all_iters) + + for itr, scalars_per_iter in to_save.items(): + scalars_per_iter["iteration"] = itr + self._file_handle.write(json.dumps(scalars_per_iter, sort_keys=True) + "\n") + self._file_handle.flush() + try: + os.fsync(self._file_handle.fileno()) + except AttributeError: + pass + + def close(self): + self._file_handle.close() + + +class TensorboardXWriter(EventWriter): + """ + Write all scalars to a tensorboard file. + """ + + def __init__(self, log_dir: str, window_size: int = 20, **kwargs): + """ + Args: + log_dir (str): the directory to save the output events + window_size (int): the scalars will be median-smoothed by this window size + + kwargs: other arguments passed to `torch.utils.tensorboard.SummaryWriter(...)` + """ + self._window_size = window_size + self._writer_args = {"log_dir": log_dir, **kwargs} + self._last_write = -1 + + @cached_property + def _writer(self): + from torch.utils.tensorboard import SummaryWriter + + return SummaryWriter(**self._writer_args) + + def write(self): + storage = get_event_storage() + new_last_write = self._last_write + for k, (v, iter) in storage.latest_with_smoothing_hint(self._window_size).items(): + if iter > self._last_write: + self._writer.add_scalar(k, v, iter) + new_last_write = max(new_last_write, iter) + self._last_write = new_last_write + + # storage.put_{image,histogram} is only meant to be used by + # tensorboard writer. So we access its internal fields directly from here. + if len(storage._vis_data) >= 1: + for img_name, img, step_num in storage._vis_data: + self._writer.add_image(img_name, img, step_num) + # Storage stores all image data and rely on this writer to clear them. + # As a result it assumes only one writer will use its image data. + # An alternative design is to let storage store limited recent + # data (e.g. only the most recent image) that all writers can access. + # In that case a writer may not see all image data if its period is long. + storage.clear_images() + + if len(storage._histograms) >= 1: + for params in storage._histograms: + self._writer.add_histogram_raw(**params) + storage.clear_histograms() + + def close(self): + if "_writer" in self.__dict__: + self._writer.close() + + +class CommonMetricPrinter(EventWriter): + """ + Print **common** metrics to the terminal, including + iteration time, ETA, memory, all losses, and the learning rate. + It also applies smoothing using a window of 20 elements. + + It's meant to print common metrics in common ways. + To print something in more customized ways, please implement a similar printer by yourself. + """ + + def __init__(self, max_iter: Optional[int] = None, window_size: int = 20): + """ + Args: + max_iter: the maximum number of iterations to train. + Used to compute ETA. If not given, ETA will not be printed. + window_size (int): the losses will be median-smoothed by this window size + """ + self.logger = logging.getLogger("detectron2.utils.events") + self._max_iter = max_iter + self._window_size = window_size + self._last_write = None # (step, time) of last call to write(). Used to compute ETA + + def _get_eta(self, storage) -> Optional[str]: + if self._max_iter is None: + return "" + iteration = storage.iter + try: + eta_seconds = storage.history("time").median(1000) * (self._max_iter - iteration - 1) + storage.put_scalar("eta_seconds", eta_seconds, smoothing_hint=False) + return str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(eta_seconds))) + except KeyError: + # estimate eta on our own - more noisy + eta_string = None + if self._last_write is not None: + estimate_iter_time = (time.perf_counter() - self._last_write[1]) / ( + iteration - self._last_write[0] + ) + eta_seconds = estimate_iter_time * (self._max_iter - iteration - 1) + eta_string = str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(eta_seconds))) + self._last_write = (iteration, time.perf_counter()) + return eta_string + + def write(self): + storage = get_event_storage() + iteration = storage.iter + if iteration == self._max_iter: + # This hook only reports training progress (loss, ETA, etc) but not other data, + # therefore do not write anything after training succeeds, even if this method + # is called. + return + + try: + avg_data_time = storage.history("data_time").avg( + storage.count_samples("data_time", self._window_size) + ) + last_data_time = storage.history("data_time").latest() + except KeyError: + # they may not exist in the first few iterations (due to warmup) + # or when SimpleTrainer is not used + avg_data_time = None + last_data_time = None + try: + avg_iter_time = storage.history("time").global_avg() + last_iter_time = storage.history("time").latest() + except KeyError: + avg_iter_time = None + last_iter_time = None + try: + lr = "{:.5g}".format(storage.history("lr").latest()) + except KeyError: + lr = "N/A" + + eta_string = self._get_eta(storage) + + if torch.cuda.is_available(): + max_mem_mb = torch.cuda.max_memory_allocated() / 1024.0 / 1024.0 + else: + max_mem_mb = None + + # NOTE: max_mem is parsed by grep in "dev/parse_results.sh" + self.logger.info( + str.format( + " {eta}iter: {iter} {losses} {non_losses} {avg_time}{last_time}" + + "{avg_data_time}{last_data_time} lr: {lr} {memory}", + eta=f"eta: {eta_string} " if eta_string else "", + iter=iteration, + losses=" ".join( + [ + "{}: {:.4g}".format( + k, v.median(storage.count_samples(k, self._window_size)) + ) + for k, v in storage.histories().items() + if "loss" in k + ] + ), + non_losses=" ".join( + [ + "{}: {:.4g}".format( + k, v.median(storage.count_samples(k, self._window_size)) + ) + for k, v in storage.histories().items() + if "[metric]" in k + ] + ), + avg_time="time: {:.4f} ".format(avg_iter_time) + if avg_iter_time is not None + else "", + last_time="last_time: {:.4f} ".format(last_iter_time) + if last_iter_time is not None + else "", + avg_data_time="data_time: {:.4f} ".format(avg_data_time) + if avg_data_time is not None + else "", + last_data_time="last_data_time: {:.4f} ".format(last_data_time) + if last_data_time is not None + else "", + lr=lr, + memory="max_mem: {:.0f}M".format(max_mem_mb) if max_mem_mb is not None else "", + ) + ) + + +class EventStorage: + """ + The user-facing class that provides metric storage functionalities. + + In the future we may add support for storing / logging other types of data if needed. + """ + + def __init__(self, start_iter=0): + """ + Args: + start_iter (int): the iteration number to start with + """ + self._history = defaultdict(HistoryBuffer) + self._smoothing_hints = {} + self._latest_scalars = {} + self._iter = start_iter + self._current_prefix = "" + self._vis_data = [] + self._histograms = [] + + def put_image(self, img_name, img_tensor): + """ + Add an `img_tensor` associated with `img_name`, to be shown on + tensorboard. + + Args: + img_name (str): The name of the image to put into tensorboard. + img_tensor (torch.Tensor or numpy.array): An `uint8` or `float` + Tensor of shape `[channel, height, width]` where `channel` is + 3. The image format should be RGB. The elements in img_tensor + can either have values in [0, 1] (float32) or [0, 255] (uint8). + The `img_tensor` will be visualized in tensorboard. + """ + self._vis_data.append((img_name, img_tensor, self._iter)) + + def put_scalar(self, name, value, smoothing_hint=True, cur_iter=None): + """ + Add a scalar `value` to the `HistoryBuffer` associated with `name`. + + Args: + smoothing_hint (bool): a 'hint' on whether this scalar is noisy and should be + smoothed when logged. The hint will be accessible through + :meth:`EventStorage.smoothing_hints`. A writer may ignore the hint + and apply custom smoothing rule. + + It defaults to True because most scalars we save need to be smoothed to + provide any useful signal. + cur_iter (int): an iteration number to set explicitly instead of current iteration + """ + name = self._current_prefix + name + cur_iter = self._iter if cur_iter is None else cur_iter + history = self._history[name] + value = float(value) + history.update(value, cur_iter) + self._latest_scalars[name] = (value, cur_iter) + + existing_hint = self._smoothing_hints.get(name) + + if existing_hint is not None: + assert ( + existing_hint == smoothing_hint + ), "Scalar {} was put with a different smoothing_hint!".format(name) + else: + self._smoothing_hints[name] = smoothing_hint + + def put_scalars(self, *, smoothing_hint=True, cur_iter=None, **kwargs): + """ + Put multiple scalars from keyword arguments. + + Examples: + + storage.put_scalars(loss=my_loss, accuracy=my_accuracy, smoothing_hint=True) + """ + for k, v in kwargs.items(): + self.put_scalar(k, v, smoothing_hint=smoothing_hint, cur_iter=cur_iter) + + def put_histogram(self, hist_name, hist_tensor, bins=1000): + """ + Create a histogram from a tensor. + + Args: + hist_name (str): The name of the histogram to put into tensorboard. + hist_tensor (torch.Tensor): A Tensor of arbitrary shape to be converted + into a histogram. + bins (int): Number of histogram bins. + """ + ht_min, ht_max = hist_tensor.min().item(), hist_tensor.max().item() + + # Create a histogram with PyTorch + hist_counts = torch.histc(hist_tensor, bins=bins) + hist_edges = torch.linspace(start=ht_min, end=ht_max, steps=bins + 1, dtype=torch.float32) + + # Parameter for the add_histogram_raw function of SummaryWriter + hist_params = dict( + tag=hist_name, + min=ht_min, + max=ht_max, + num=len(hist_tensor), + sum=float(hist_tensor.sum()), + sum_squares=float(torch.sum(hist_tensor**2)), + bucket_limits=hist_edges[1:].tolist(), + bucket_counts=hist_counts.tolist(), + global_step=self._iter, + ) + self._histograms.append(hist_params) + + def history(self, name): + """ + Returns: + HistoryBuffer: the scalar history for name + """ + ret = self._history.get(name, None) + if ret is None: + raise KeyError("No history metric available for {}!".format(name)) + return ret + + def histories(self): + """ + Returns: + dict[name -> HistoryBuffer]: the HistoryBuffer for all scalars + """ + return self._history + + def latest(self): + """ + Returns: + dict[str -> (float, int)]: mapping from the name of each scalar to the most + recent value and the iteration number its added. + """ + return self._latest_scalars + + def latest_with_smoothing_hint(self, window_size=20): + """ + Similar to :meth:`latest`, but the returned values + are either the un-smoothed original latest value, + or a median of the given window_size, + depend on whether the smoothing_hint is True. + + This provides a default behavior that other writers can use. + + Note: All scalars saved in the past `window_size` iterations are used for smoothing. + This is different from the `window_size` definition in HistoryBuffer. + Use :meth:`get_history_window_size` to get the `window_size` used in HistoryBuffer. + """ + result = {} + for k, (v, itr) in self._latest_scalars.items(): + result[k] = ( + self._history[k].median(self.count_samples(k, window_size)) + if self._smoothing_hints[k] + else v, + itr, + ) + return result + + def count_samples(self, name, window_size=20): + """ + Return the number of samples logged in the past `window_size` iterations. + """ + samples = 0 + data = self._history[name].values() + for _, iter_ in reversed(data): + if iter_ > data[-1][1] - window_size: + samples += 1 + else: + break + return samples + + def smoothing_hints(self): + """ + Returns: + dict[name -> bool]: the user-provided hint on whether the scalar + is noisy and needs smoothing. + """ + return self._smoothing_hints + + def step(self): + """ + User should either: (1) Call this function to increment storage.iter when needed. Or + (2) Set `storage.iter` to the correct iteration number before each iteration. + + The storage will then be able to associate the new data with an iteration number. + """ + self._iter += 1 + + @property + def iter(self): + """ + Returns: + int: The current iteration number. When used together with a trainer, + this is ensured to be the same as trainer.iter. + """ + return self._iter + + @iter.setter + def iter(self, val): + self._iter = int(val) + + @property + def iteration(self): + # for backward compatibility + return self._iter + + def __enter__(self): + _CURRENT_STORAGE_STACK.append(self) + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): + assert _CURRENT_STORAGE_STACK[-1] == self + _CURRENT_STORAGE_STACK.pop() + + @contextmanager + def name_scope(self, name): + """ + Yields: + A context within which all the events added to this storage + will be prefixed by the name scope. + """ + old_prefix = self._current_prefix + self._current_prefix = name.rstrip("/") + "/" + yield + self._current_prefix = old_prefix + + def clear_images(self): + """ + Delete all the stored images for visualization. This should be called + after images are written to tensorboard. + """ + self._vis_data = [] + + def clear_histograms(self): + """ + Delete all the stored histograms for visualization. + This should be called after histograms are written to tensorboard. + """ + self._histograms = [] diff --git a/detectron2/utils/file_io.py b/detectron2/utils/file_io.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09f7dff --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/file_io.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +from iopath.common.file_io import HTTPURLHandler, OneDrivePathHandler, PathHandler +from iopath.common.file_io import PathManager as PathManagerBase + +__all__ = ["PathManager", "PathHandler"] + + +PathManager = PathManagerBase() +""" +This is a detectron2 project-specific PathManager. +We try to stay away from global PathManager in fvcore as it +introduces potential conflicts among other libraries. +""" + + +class Detectron2Handler(PathHandler): + """ + Resolve anything that's hosted under detectron2's namespace. + """ + + PREFIX = "detectron2://" + S3_DETECTRON2_PREFIX = "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/detectron2/" + + def _get_supported_prefixes(self): + return [self.PREFIX] + + def _get_local_path(self, path, **kwargs): + name = path[len(self.PREFIX) :] + return PathManager.get_local_path(self.S3_DETECTRON2_PREFIX + name, **kwargs) + + def _open(self, path, mode="r", **kwargs): + return PathManager.open( + self.S3_DETECTRON2_PREFIX + path[len(self.PREFIX) :], mode, **kwargs + ) + + +PathManager.register_handler(HTTPURLHandler()) +PathManager.register_handler(OneDrivePathHandler()) +PathManager.register_handler(Detectron2Handler()) diff --git a/detectron2/utils/logger.py b/detectron2/utils/logger.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85be03c --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/logger.py @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import atexit +import functools +import logging +import os +import sys +import time +from collections import Counter +import torch +from tabulate import tabulate +from termcolor import colored + +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +__all__ = ["setup_logger", "log_first_n", "log_every_n", "log_every_n_seconds"] + +D2_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE_KEY: str = "D2_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE" + +DEFAULT_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE: int = 1024 * 1024 # 1MB + + +class _ColorfulFormatter(logging.Formatter): + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self._root_name = kwargs.pop("root_name") + "." + self._abbrev_name = kwargs.pop("abbrev_name", "") + if len(self._abbrev_name): + self._abbrev_name = self._abbrev_name + "." + super(_ColorfulFormatter, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + def formatMessage(self, record): + record.name = record.name.replace(self._root_name, self._abbrev_name) + log = super(_ColorfulFormatter, self).formatMessage(record) + if record.levelno == logging.WARNING: + prefix = colored("WARNING", "red", attrs=["blink"]) + elif record.levelno == logging.ERROR or record.levelno == logging.CRITICAL: + prefix = colored("ERROR", "red", attrs=["blink", "underline"]) + else: + return log + return prefix + " " + log + + +@functools.lru_cache() # so that calling setup_logger multiple times won't add many handlers +def setup_logger( + output=None, + distributed_rank=0, + *, + color=True, + name="detectron2", + abbrev_name=None, + enable_propagation: bool = False, + configure_stdout: bool = True +): + """ + Initialize the detectron2 logger and set its verbosity level to "DEBUG". + + Args: + output (str): a file name or a directory to save log. If None, will not save log file. + If ends with ".txt" or ".log", assumed to be a file name. + Otherwise, logs will be saved to `output/log.txt`. + name (str): the root module name of this logger + abbrev_name (str): an abbreviation of the module, to avoid long names in logs. + Set to "" to not log the root module in logs. + By default, will abbreviate "detectron2" to "d2" and leave other + modules unchanged. + enable_propagation (bool): whether to propagate logs to the parent logger. + configure_stdout (bool): whether to configure logging to stdout. + + + Returns: + logging.Logger: a logger + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(name) + logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + logger.propagate = enable_propagation + + if abbrev_name is None: + abbrev_name = "d2" if name == "detectron2" else name + + plain_formatter = logging.Formatter( + "[%(asctime)s] %(name)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s", datefmt="%m/%d %H:%M:%S" + ) + # stdout logging: master only + if configure_stdout and distributed_rank == 0: + ch = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout) + ch.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + if color: + formatter = _ColorfulFormatter( + colored("[%(asctime)s %(name)s]: ", "green") + "%(message)s", + datefmt="%m/%d %H:%M:%S", + root_name=name, + abbrev_name=str(abbrev_name), + ) + else: + formatter = plain_formatter + ch.setFormatter(formatter) + logger.addHandler(ch) + + # file logging: all workers + if output is not None: + if output.endswith(".txt") or output.endswith(".log"): + filename = output + else: + filename = os.path.join(output, "log.txt") + if distributed_rank > 0: + filename = filename + ".rank{}".format(distributed_rank) + PathManager.mkdirs(os.path.dirname(filename)) + + fh = logging.StreamHandler(_cached_log_stream(filename)) + fh.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + fh.setFormatter(plain_formatter) + logger.addHandler(fh) + + return logger + + +# cache the opened file object, so that different calls to `setup_logger` +# with the same file name can safely write to the same file. +@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None) +def _cached_log_stream(filename): + # use 1K buffer if writing to cloud storage + io = PathManager.open(filename, "a", buffering=_get_log_stream_buffer_size(filename)) + atexit.register(io.close) + return io + + +def _get_log_stream_buffer_size(filename: str) -> int: + if "://" not in filename: + # Local file, no extra caching is necessary + return -1 + # Remote file requires a larger cache to avoid many small writes. + if D2_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE_KEY in os.environ: + return int(os.environ[D2_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE_KEY]) + return DEFAULT_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE + + +""" +Below are some other convenient logging methods. +They are mainly adopted from +https://github.com/abseil/abseil-py/blob/master/absl/logging/__init__.py +""" + + +def _find_caller(): + """ + Returns: + str: module name of the caller + tuple: a hashable key to be used to identify different callers + """ + frame = sys._getframe(2) + while frame: + code = frame.f_code + if os.path.join("utils", "logger.") not in code.co_filename: + mod_name = frame.f_globals["__name__"] + if mod_name == "__main__": + mod_name = "detectron2" + return mod_name, (code.co_filename, frame.f_lineno, code.co_name) + frame = frame.f_back + + +_LOG_COUNTER = Counter() +_LOG_TIMER = {} + + +def log_first_n(lvl, msg, n=1, *, name=None, key="caller"): + """ + Log only for the first n times. + + Args: + lvl (int): the logging level + msg (str): + n (int): + name (str): name of the logger to use. Will use the caller's module by default. + key (str or tuple[str]): the string(s) can be one of "caller" or + "message", which defines how to identify duplicated logs. + For example, if called with `n=1, key="caller"`, this function + will only log the first call from the same caller, regardless of + the message content. + If called with `n=1, key="message"`, this function will log the + same content only once, even if they are called from different places. + If called with `n=1, key=("caller", "message")`, this function + will not log only if the same caller has logged the same message before. + """ + if isinstance(key, str): + key = (key,) + assert len(key) > 0 + + caller_module, caller_key = _find_caller() + hash_key = () + if "caller" in key: + hash_key = hash_key + caller_key + if "message" in key: + hash_key = hash_key + (msg,) + + _LOG_COUNTER[hash_key] += 1 + if _LOG_COUNTER[hash_key] <= n: + logging.getLogger(name or caller_module).log(lvl, msg) + + +def log_every_n(lvl, msg, n=1, *, name=None): + """ + Log once per n times. + + Args: + lvl (int): the logging level + msg (str): + n (int): + name (str): name of the logger to use. Will use the caller's module by default. + """ + caller_module, key = _find_caller() + _LOG_COUNTER[key] += 1 + if n == 1 or _LOG_COUNTER[key] % n == 1: + logging.getLogger(name or caller_module).log(lvl, msg) + + +def log_every_n_seconds(lvl, msg, n=1, *, name=None): + """ + Log no more than once per n seconds. + + Args: + lvl (int): the logging level + msg (str): + n (int): + name (str): name of the logger to use. Will use the caller's module by default. + """ + caller_module, key = _find_caller() + last_logged = _LOG_TIMER.get(key, None) + current_time = time.time() + if last_logged is None or current_time - last_logged >= n: + logging.getLogger(name or caller_module).log(lvl, msg) + _LOG_TIMER[key] = current_time + + +def create_small_table(small_dict): + """ + Create a small table using the keys of small_dict as headers. This is only + suitable for small dictionaries. + + Args: + small_dict (dict): a result dictionary of only a few items. + + Returns: + str: the table as a string. + """ + keys, values = tuple(zip(*small_dict.items())) + table = tabulate( + [values], + headers=keys, + tablefmt="pipe", + floatfmt=".3f", + stralign="center", + numalign="center", + ) + return table + + +def _log_api_usage(identifier: str): + """ + Internal function used to log the usage of different detectron2 components + inside facebook's infra. + """ + torch._C._log_api_usage_once("detectron2." + identifier) diff --git a/detectron2/utils/memory.py b/detectron2/utils/memory.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd49478 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/memory.py @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +import logging +from contextlib import contextmanager +from functools import wraps +import torch + +__all__ = ["retry_if_cuda_oom"] + + +@contextmanager +def _ignore_torch_cuda_oom(): + """ + A context which ignores CUDA OOM exception from pytorch. + """ + try: + yield + except RuntimeError as e: + # NOTE: the string may change? + if "CUDA out of memory. " in str(e): + pass + else: + raise + + +def retry_if_cuda_oom(func): + """ + Makes a function retry itself after encountering + pytorch's CUDA OOM error. + It will first retry after calling `torch.cuda.empty_cache()`. + + If that still fails, it will then retry by trying to convert inputs to CPUs. + In this case, it expects the function to dispatch to CPU implementation. + The return values may become CPU tensors as well and it's user's + responsibility to convert it back to CUDA tensor if needed. + + Args: + func: a stateless callable that takes tensor-like objects as arguments + + Returns: + a callable which retries `func` if OOM is encountered. + + Examples: + :: + output = retry_if_cuda_oom(some_torch_function)(input1, input2) + # output may be on CPU even if inputs are on GPU + + Note: + 1. When converting inputs to CPU, it will only look at each argument and check + if it has `.device` and `.to` for conversion. Nested structures of tensors + are not supported. + + 2. Since the function might be called more than once, it has to be + stateless. + """ + + def maybe_to_cpu(x): + try: + like_gpu_tensor = x.device.type == "cuda" and hasattr(x, "to") + except AttributeError: + like_gpu_tensor = False + if like_gpu_tensor: + return x.to(device="cpu") + else: + return x + + @wraps(func) + def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): + with _ignore_torch_cuda_oom(): + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + # Clear cache and retry + torch.cuda.empty_cache() + with _ignore_torch_cuda_oom(): + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + # Try on CPU. This slows down the code significantly, therefore print a notice. + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Attempting to copy inputs of {} to CPU due to CUDA OOM".format(str(func))) + new_args = (maybe_to_cpu(x) for x in args) + new_kwargs = {k: maybe_to_cpu(v) for k, v in kwargs.items()} + return func(*new_args, **new_kwargs) + + return wrapped diff --git a/detectron2/utils/registry.py b/detectron2/utils/registry.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b01e90 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/registry.py @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. + +from typing import Any +import pydoc +from fvcore.common.registry import Registry # for backward compatibility. + +""" +``Registry`` and `locate` provide ways to map a string (typically found +in config files) to callable objects. +""" + +__all__ = ["Registry", "locate"] + + +def _convert_target_to_string(t: Any) -> str: + """ + Inverse of ``locate()``. + + Args: + t: any object with ``__module__`` and ``__qualname__`` + """ + module, qualname = t.__module__, t.__qualname__ + + # Compress the path to this object, e.g. ``module.submodule._impl.class`` + # may become ``module.submodule.class``, if the later also resolves to the same + # object. This simplifies the string, and also is less affected by moving the + # class implementation. + module_parts = module.split(".") + for k in range(1, len(module_parts)): + prefix = ".".join(module_parts[:k]) + candidate = f"{prefix}.{qualname}" + try: + if locate(candidate) is t: + return candidate + except ImportError: + pass + return f"{module}.{qualname}" + + +def locate(name: str) -> Any: + """ + Locate and return an object ``x`` using an input string ``{x.__module__}.{x.__qualname__}``, + such as "module.submodule.class_name". + + Raise Exception if it cannot be found. + """ + obj = pydoc.locate(name) + + # Some cases (e.g. torch.optim.sgd.SGD) not handled correctly + # by pydoc.locate. Try a private function from hydra. + if obj is None: + try: + # from hydra.utils import get_method - will print many errors + from hydra.utils import _locate + except ImportError as e: + raise ImportError(f"Cannot dynamically locate object {name}!") from e + else: + obj = _locate(name) # it raises if fails + + return obj diff --git a/detectron2/utils/serialize.py b/detectron2/utils/serialize.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..611903d --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/serialize.py @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import cloudpickle + + +class PicklableWrapper: + """ + Wrap an object to make it more picklable, note that it uses + heavy weight serialization libraries that are slower than pickle. + It's best to use it only on closures (which are usually not picklable). + + This is a simplified version of + https://github.com/joblib/joblib/blob/master/joblib/externals/loky/cloudpickle_wrapper.py + """ + + def __init__(self, obj): + while isinstance(obj, PicklableWrapper): + # Wrapping an object twice is no-op + obj = obj._obj + self._obj = obj + + def __reduce__(self): + s = cloudpickle.dumps(self._obj) + return cloudpickle.loads, (s,) + + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self._obj(*args, **kwargs) + + def __getattr__(self, attr): + # Ensure that the wrapped object can be used seamlessly as the previous object. + if attr not in ["_obj"]: + return getattr(self._obj, attr) + return getattr(self, attr) diff --git a/detectron2/utils/testing.py b/detectron2/utils/testing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f5b9db --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/testing.py @@ -0,0 +1,478 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import io +import numpy as np +import os +import re +import tempfile +import unittest +from typing import Callable +import torch +import torch.onnx.symbolic_helper as sym_help +from packaging import version +from torch._C import ListType +from torch.onnx import register_custom_op_symbolic + +from detectron2 import model_zoo +from detectron2.config import CfgNode, LazyConfig, instantiate +from detectron2.data import DatasetCatalog +from detectron2.data.detection_utils import read_image +from detectron2.modeling import build_model +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, Instances, ROIMasks +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + + +""" +Internal utilities for tests. Don't use except for writing tests. +""" + + +def get_model_no_weights(config_path): + """ + Like model_zoo.get, but do not load any weights (even pretrained) + """ + cfg = model_zoo.get_config(config_path) + if isinstance(cfg, CfgNode): + if not torch.cuda.is_available(): + cfg.MODEL.DEVICE = "cpu" + return build_model(cfg) + else: + return instantiate(cfg.model) + + +def random_boxes(num_boxes, max_coord=100, device="cpu"): + """ + Create a random Nx4 boxes tensor, with coordinates < max_coord. + """ + boxes = torch.rand(num_boxes, 4, device=device) * (max_coord * 0.5) + boxes.clamp_(min=1.0) # tiny boxes cause numerical instability in box regression + # Note: the implementation of this function in torchvision is: + # boxes[:, 2:] += torch.rand(N, 2) * 100 + # but it does not guarantee non-negative widths/heights constraints: + # boxes[:, 2] >= boxes[:, 0] and boxes[:, 3] >= boxes[:, 1]: + boxes[:, 2:] += boxes[:, :2] + return boxes + + +def get_sample_coco_image(tensor=True): + """ + Args: + tensor (bool): if True, returns 3xHxW tensor. + else, returns a HxWx3 numpy array. + + Returns: + an image, in BGR color. + """ + try: + file_name = DatasetCatalog.get("coco_2017_val_100")[0]["file_name"] + if not PathManager.exists(file_name): + raise FileNotFoundError() + except IOError: + # for public CI to run + file_name = PathManager.get_local_path( + "http://images.cocodataset.org/train2017/000000000009.jpg" + ) + ret = read_image(file_name, format="BGR") + if tensor: + ret = torch.from_numpy(np.ascontiguousarray(ret.transpose(2, 0, 1))) + return ret + + +def convert_scripted_instances(instances): + """ + Convert a scripted Instances object to a regular :class:`Instances` object + """ + assert hasattr( + instances, "image_size" + ), f"Expect an Instances object, but got {type(instances)}!" + ret = Instances(instances.image_size) + for name in instances._field_names: + val = getattr(instances, "_" + name, None) + if val is not None: + ret.set(name, val) + return ret + + +def assert_instances_allclose(input, other, *, rtol=1e-5, msg="", size_as_tensor=False): + """ + Args: + input, other (Instances): + size_as_tensor: compare image_size of the Instances as tensors (instead of tuples). + Useful for comparing outputs of tracing. + """ + if not isinstance(input, Instances): + input = convert_scripted_instances(input) + if not isinstance(other, Instances): + other = convert_scripted_instances(other) + + if not msg: + msg = "Two Instances are different! " + else: + msg = msg.rstrip() + " " + + size_error_msg = msg + f"image_size is {input.image_size} vs. {other.image_size}!" + if size_as_tensor: + assert torch.equal( + torch.tensor(input.image_size), torch.tensor(other.image_size) + ), size_error_msg + else: + assert input.image_size == other.image_size, size_error_msg + fields = sorted(input.get_fields().keys()) + fields_other = sorted(other.get_fields().keys()) + assert fields == fields_other, msg + f"Fields are {fields} vs {fields_other}!" + + for f in fields: + val1, val2 = input.get(f), other.get(f) + if isinstance(val1, (Boxes, ROIMasks)): + # boxes in the range of O(100) and can have a larger tolerance + assert torch.allclose(val1.tensor, val2.tensor, atol=100 * rtol), ( + msg + f"Field {f} differs too much!" + ) + elif isinstance(val1, torch.Tensor): + if val1.dtype.is_floating_point: + mag = torch.abs(val1).max().cpu().item() + assert torch.allclose(val1, val2, atol=mag * rtol), ( + msg + f"Field {f} differs too much!" + ) + else: + assert torch.equal(val1, val2), msg + f"Field {f} is different!" + else: + raise ValueError(f"Don't know how to compare type {type(val1)}") + + +def reload_script_model(module): + """ + Save a jit module and load it back. + Similar to the `getExportImportCopy` function in torch/testing/ + """ + buffer = io.BytesIO() + torch.jit.save(module, buffer) + buffer.seek(0) + return torch.jit.load(buffer) + + +def reload_lazy_config(cfg): + """ + Save an object by LazyConfig.save and load it back. + This is used to test that a config still works the same after + serialization/deserialization. + """ + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="detectron2") as d: + fname = os.path.join(d, "d2_cfg_test.yaml") + LazyConfig.save(cfg, fname) + return LazyConfig.load(fname) + + +def min_torch_version(min_version: str) -> bool: + """ + Returns True when torch's version is at least `min_version`. + """ + try: + import torch + except ImportError: + return False + + installed_version = version.parse(torch.__version__.split("+")[0]) + min_version = version.parse(min_version) + return installed_version >= min_version + + +def has_dynamic_axes(onnx_model): + """ + Return True when all ONNX input/output have only dynamic axes for all ranks + """ + return all( + not dim.dim_param.isnumeric() + for inp in onnx_model.graph.input + for dim in inp.type.tensor_type.shape.dim + ) and all( + not dim.dim_param.isnumeric() + for out in onnx_model.graph.output + for dim in out.type.tensor_type.shape.dim + ) + + +def register_custom_op_onnx_export( + opname: str, symbolic_fn: Callable, opset_version: int, min_version: str +) -> None: + """ + Register `symbolic_fn` as PyTorch's symbolic `opname`-`opset_version` for ONNX export. + The registration is performed only when current PyTorch's version is < `min_version.` + IMPORTANT: symbolic must be manually unregistered after the caller function returns + """ + if min_torch_version(min_version): + return + register_custom_op_symbolic(opname, symbolic_fn, opset_version) + print(f"_register_custom_op_onnx_export({opname}, {opset_version}) succeeded.") + + +def unregister_custom_op_onnx_export(opname: str, opset_version: int, min_version: str) -> None: + """ + Unregister PyTorch's symbolic `opname`-`opset_version` for ONNX export. + The un-registration is performed only when PyTorch's version is < `min_version` + IMPORTANT: The symbolic must have been manually registered by the caller, otherwise + the incorrect symbolic may be unregistered instead. + """ + + # TODO: _unregister_custom_op_symbolic is introduced PyTorch>=1.10 + # Remove after PyTorch 1.10+ is used by ALL detectron2's CI + try: + from torch.onnx import unregister_custom_op_symbolic as _unregister_custom_op_symbolic + except ImportError: + + def _unregister_custom_op_symbolic(symbolic_name, opset_version): + import torch.onnx.symbolic_registry as sym_registry + from torch.onnx.symbolic_helper import _onnx_main_opset, _onnx_stable_opsets + + def _get_ns_op_name_from_custom_op(symbolic_name): + try: + from torch.onnx.utils import get_ns_op_name_from_custom_op + + ns, op_name = get_ns_op_name_from_custom_op(symbolic_name) + except ImportError as import_error: + if not bool( + re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z0-9-_]*::[a-zA-Z-_]+[a-zA-Z0-9-_]*$", symbolic_name) + ): + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid symbolic name {symbolic_name}. Must be `domain::name`" + ) from import_error + + ns, op_name = symbolic_name.split("::") + if ns == "onnx": + raise ValueError(f"{ns} domain cannot be modified.") from import_error + + if ns == "aten": + ns = "" + + return ns, op_name + + def _unregister_op(opname: str, domain: str, version: int): + try: + sym_registry.unregister_op(op_name, ns, ver) + except AttributeError as attribute_error: + if sym_registry.is_registered_op(opname, domain, version): + del sym_registry._registry[(domain, version)][opname] + if not sym_registry._registry[(domain, version)]: + del sym_registry._registry[(domain, version)] + else: + raise RuntimeError( + f"The opname {opname} is not registered." + ) from attribute_error + + ns, op_name = _get_ns_op_name_from_custom_op(symbolic_name) + for ver in _onnx_stable_opsets + [_onnx_main_opset]: + if ver >= opset_version: + _unregister_op(op_name, ns, ver) + + if min_torch_version(min_version): + return + _unregister_custom_op_symbolic(opname, opset_version) + print(f"_unregister_custom_op_onnx_export({opname}, {opset_version}) succeeded.") + + +skipIfOnCPUCI = unittest.skipIf( + os.environ.get("CI") and not torch.cuda.is_available(), + "The test is too slow on CPUs and will be executed on CircleCI's GPU jobs.", +) + + +def skipIfUnsupportedMinOpsetVersion(min_opset_version, current_opset_version=None): + """ + Skips tests for ONNX Opset versions older than min_opset_version. + """ + + def skip_dec(func): + def wrapper(self): + try: + opset_version = self.opset_version + except AttributeError: + opset_version = current_opset_version + if opset_version < min_opset_version: + raise unittest.SkipTest( + f"Unsupported opset_version {opset_version}" + f", required is {min_opset_version}" + ) + return func(self) + + return wrapper + + return skip_dec + + +def skipIfUnsupportedMinTorchVersion(min_version): + """ + Skips tests for PyTorch versions older than min_version. + """ + reason = f"module 'torch' has __version__ {torch.__version__}" f", required is: {min_version}" + return unittest.skipIf(not min_torch_version(min_version), reason) + + +# TODO: Remove after PyTorch 1.11.1+ is used by detectron2's CI +def _pytorch1111_symbolic_opset9_to(g, self, *args): + """aten::to() symbolic that must be used for testing with PyTorch < 1.11.1.""" + + def is_aten_to_device_only(args): + if len(args) == 4: + # aten::to(Tensor, Device, bool, bool, memory_format) + return ( + args[0].node().kind() == "prim::device" + or args[0].type().isSubtypeOf(ListType.ofInts()) + or ( + sym_help._is_value(args[0]) + and args[0].node().kind() == "onnx::Constant" + and isinstance(args[0].node()["value"], str) + ) + ) + elif len(args) == 5: + # aten::to(Tensor, Device, ScalarType, bool, bool, memory_format) + # When dtype is None, this is a aten::to(device) call + dtype = sym_help._get_const(args[1], "i", "dtype") + return dtype is None + elif len(args) in (6, 7): + # aten::to(Tensor, ScalarType, Layout, Device, bool, bool, memory_format) + # aten::to(Tensor, ScalarType, Layout, Device, bool, bool, bool, memory_format) + # When dtype is None, this is a aten::to(device) call + dtype = sym_help._get_const(args[0], "i", "dtype") + return dtype is None + return False + + # ONNX doesn't have a concept of a device, so we ignore device-only casts + if is_aten_to_device_only(args): + return self + + if len(args) == 4: + # TestONNXRuntime::test_ones_bool shows args[0] of aten::to can be onnx::Constant[Tensor] + # In this case, the constant value is a tensor not int, + # so sym_help._maybe_get_const(args[0], 'i') would not work. + dtype = args[0] + if sym_help._is_value(args[0]) and args[0].node().kind() == "onnx::Constant": + tval = args[0].node()["value"] + if isinstance(tval, torch.Tensor): + if len(tval.shape) == 0: + tval = tval.item() + dtype = int(tval) + else: + dtype = tval + + if sym_help._is_value(dtype) or isinstance(dtype, torch.Tensor): + # aten::to(Tensor, Tensor, bool, bool, memory_format) + dtype = args[0].type().scalarType() + return g.op("Cast", self, to_i=sym_help.cast_pytorch_to_onnx[dtype]) + else: + # aten::to(Tensor, ScalarType, bool, bool, memory_format) + # memory_format is ignored + return g.op("Cast", self, to_i=sym_help.scalar_type_to_onnx[dtype]) + elif len(args) == 5: + # aten::to(Tensor, Device, ScalarType, bool, bool, memory_format) + dtype = sym_help._get_const(args[1], "i", "dtype") + # memory_format is ignored + return g.op("Cast", self, to_i=sym_help.scalar_type_to_onnx[dtype]) + elif len(args) == 6: + # aten::to(Tensor, ScalarType, Layout, Device, bool, bool, memory_format) + dtype = sym_help._get_const(args[0], "i", "dtype") + # Layout, device and memory_format are ignored + return g.op("Cast", self, to_i=sym_help.scalar_type_to_onnx[dtype]) + elif len(args) == 7: + # aten::to(Tensor, ScalarType, Layout, Device, bool, bool, bool, memory_format) + dtype = sym_help._get_const(args[0], "i", "dtype") + # Layout, device and memory_format are ignored + return g.op("Cast", self, to_i=sym_help.scalar_type_to_onnx[dtype]) + else: + return sym_help._onnx_unsupported("Unknown aten::to signature") + + +# TODO: Remove after PyTorch 1.11.1+ is used by detectron2's CI +def _pytorch1111_symbolic_opset9_repeat_interleave(g, self, repeats, dim=None, output_size=None): + + # from torch.onnx.symbolic_helper import ScalarType + from torch.onnx.symbolic_opset9 import expand, unsqueeze + + input = self + # if dim is None flatten + # By default, use the flattened input array, and return a flat output array + if sym_help._is_none(dim): + input = sym_help._reshape_helper(g, self, g.op("Constant", value_t=torch.tensor([-1]))) + dim = 0 + else: + dim = sym_help._maybe_get_scalar(dim) + + repeats_dim = sym_help._get_tensor_rank(repeats) + repeats_sizes = sym_help._get_tensor_sizes(repeats) + input_sizes = sym_help._get_tensor_sizes(input) + if repeats_dim is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "Unsupported: ONNX export of repeat_interleave for unknown " "repeats rank." + ) + if repeats_sizes is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "Unsupported: ONNX export of repeat_interleave for unknown " "repeats size." + ) + if input_sizes is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "Unsupported: ONNX export of repeat_interleave for unknown " "input size." + ) + + input_sizes_temp = input_sizes.copy() + for idx, input_size in enumerate(input_sizes): + if input_size is None: + input_sizes[idx], input_sizes_temp[idx] = 0, -1 + + # Cases where repeats is an int or single value tensor + if repeats_dim == 0 or (repeats_dim == 1 and repeats_sizes[0] == 1): + if not sym_help._is_tensor(repeats): + repeats = g.op("Constant", value_t=torch.LongTensor(repeats)) + if input_sizes[dim] == 0: + return sym_help._onnx_opset_unsupported_detailed( + "repeat_interleave", + 9, + 13, + "Unsupported along dimension with unknown input size", + ) + else: + reps = input_sizes[dim] + repeats = expand(g, repeats, g.op("Constant", value_t=torch.tensor([reps])), None) + + # Cases where repeats is a 1 dim Tensor + elif repeats_dim == 1: + if input_sizes[dim] == 0: + return sym_help._onnx_opset_unsupported_detailed( + "repeat_interleave", + 9, + 13, + "Unsupported along dimension with unknown input size", + ) + if repeats_sizes[0] is None: + return sym_help._onnx_opset_unsupported_detailed( + "repeat_interleave", 9, 13, "Unsupported for cases with dynamic repeats" + ) + assert ( + repeats_sizes[0] == input_sizes[dim] + ), "repeats must have the same size as input along dim" + reps = repeats_sizes[0] + else: + raise RuntimeError("repeats must be 0-dim or 1-dim tensor") + + final_splits = list() + r_splits = sym_help._repeat_interleave_split_helper(g, repeats, reps, 0) + if isinstance(r_splits, torch._C.Value): + r_splits = [r_splits] + i_splits = sym_help._repeat_interleave_split_helper(g, input, reps, dim) + if isinstance(i_splits, torch._C.Value): + i_splits = [i_splits] + input_sizes[dim], input_sizes_temp[dim] = -1, 1 + for idx, r_split in enumerate(r_splits): + i_split = unsqueeze(g, i_splits[idx], dim + 1) + r_concat = [ + g.op("Constant", value_t=torch.LongTensor(input_sizes_temp[: dim + 1])), + r_split, + g.op("Constant", value_t=torch.LongTensor(input_sizes_temp[dim + 1 :])), + ] + r_concat = g.op("Concat", *r_concat, axis_i=0) + i_split = expand(g, i_split, r_concat, None) + i_split = sym_help._reshape_helper( + g, + i_split, + g.op("Constant", value_t=torch.LongTensor(input_sizes)), + allowzero=0, + ) + final_splits.append(i_split) + return g.op("Concat", *final_splits, axis_i=dim) diff --git a/detectron2/utils/tracing.py b/detectron2/utils/tracing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..002c0a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/tracing.py @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +import inspect +import torch + +from detectron2.utils.env import TORCH_VERSION + +try: + from torch.fx._symbolic_trace import is_fx_tracing as is_fx_tracing_current + + tracing_current_exists = True +except ImportError: + tracing_current_exists = False + +try: + from torch.fx._symbolic_trace import _orig_module_call + + tracing_legacy_exists = True +except ImportError: + tracing_legacy_exists = False + + +@torch.jit.ignore +def is_fx_tracing_legacy() -> bool: + """ + Returns a bool indicating whether torch.fx is currently symbolically tracing a module. + Can be useful for gating module logic that is incompatible with symbolic tracing. + """ + return torch.nn.Module.__call__ is not _orig_module_call + + +def is_fx_tracing() -> bool: + """Returns whether execution is currently in + Torch FX tracing mode""" + if torch.jit.is_scripting(): + return False + if TORCH_VERSION >= (1, 10) and tracing_current_exists: + return is_fx_tracing_current() + elif tracing_legacy_exists: + return is_fx_tracing_legacy() + else: + # Can't find either current or legacy tracing indication code. + # Enabling this assert_fx_safe() call regardless of tracing status. + return False + + +def assert_fx_safe(condition: bool, message: str) -> torch.Tensor: + """An FX-tracing safe version of assert. + Avoids erroneous type assertion triggering when types are masked inside + an fx.proxy.Proxy object during tracing. + Args: condition - either a boolean expression or a string representing + the condition to test. If this assert triggers an exception when tracing + due to dynamic control flow, try encasing the expression in quotation + marks and supplying it as a string.""" + # Must return a concrete tensor for compatibility with PyTorch <=1.8. + # If <=1.8 compatibility is not needed, return type can be converted to None + if torch.jit.is_scripting() or is_fx_tracing(): + return torch.zeros(1) + return _do_assert_fx_safe(condition, message) + + +def _do_assert_fx_safe(condition: bool, message: str) -> torch.Tensor: + try: + if isinstance(condition, str): + caller_frame = inspect.currentframe().f_back + torch._assert(eval(condition, caller_frame.f_globals, caller_frame.f_locals), message) + return torch.ones(1) + else: + torch._assert(condition, message) + return torch.ones(1) + except torch.fx.proxy.TraceError as e: + print( + "Found a non-FX compatible assertion. Skipping the check. Failure is shown below" + + str(e) + ) diff --git a/detectron2/utils/video_visualizer.py b/detectron2/utils/video_visualizer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42685be --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/video_visualizer.py @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import numpy as np +from typing import List +import pycocotools.mask as mask_util + +from detectron2.structures import Instances +from detectron2.utils.visualizer import ( + ColorMode, + Visualizer, + _create_text_labels, + _PanopticPrediction, +) + +from .colormap import random_color, random_colors + + +class _DetectedInstance: + """ + Used to store data about detected objects in video frame, + in order to transfer color to objects in the future frames. + + Attributes: + label (int): + bbox (tuple[float]): + mask_rle (dict): + color (tuple[float]): RGB colors in range (0, 1) + ttl (int): time-to-live for the instance. For example, if ttl=2, + the instance color can be transferred to objects in the next two frames. + """ + + __slots__ = ["label", "bbox", "mask_rle", "color", "ttl"] + + def __init__(self, label, bbox, mask_rle, color, ttl): + self.label = label + self.bbox = bbox + self.mask_rle = mask_rle + self.color = color + self.ttl = ttl + + +class VideoVisualizer: + def __init__(self, metadata, instance_mode=ColorMode.IMAGE): + """ + Args: + metadata (MetadataCatalog): image metadata. + """ + self.metadata = metadata + self._old_instances = [] + assert instance_mode in [ + ColorMode.IMAGE, + ColorMode.IMAGE_BW, + ], "Other mode not supported yet." + self._instance_mode = instance_mode + self._max_num_instances = self.metadata.get("max_num_instances", 74) + self._assigned_colors = {} + self._color_pool = random_colors(self._max_num_instances, rgb=True, maximum=1) + self._color_idx_set = set(range(len(self._color_pool))) + + def draw_instance_predictions(self, frame, predictions): + """ + Draw instance-level prediction results on an image. + + Args: + frame (ndarray): an RGB image of shape (H, W, C), in the range [0, 255]. + predictions (Instances): the output of an instance detection/segmentation + model. Following fields will be used to draw: + "pred_boxes", "pred_classes", "scores", "pred_masks" (or "pred_masks_rle"). + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with visualizations. + """ + frame_visualizer = Visualizer(frame, self.metadata) + num_instances = len(predictions) + if num_instances == 0: + return frame_visualizer.output + + boxes = predictions.pred_boxes.tensor.numpy() if predictions.has("pred_boxes") else None + scores = predictions.scores if predictions.has("scores") else None + classes = predictions.pred_classes.numpy() if predictions.has("pred_classes") else None + keypoints = predictions.pred_keypoints if predictions.has("pred_keypoints") else None + colors = predictions.COLOR if predictions.has("COLOR") else [None] * len(predictions) + periods = predictions.ID_period if predictions.has("ID_period") else None + period_threshold = self.metadata.get("period_threshold", 0) + visibilities = ( + [True] * len(predictions) + if periods is None + else [x > period_threshold for x in periods] + ) + + if predictions.has("pred_masks"): + masks = predictions.pred_masks + # mask IOU is not yet enabled + # masks_rles = mask_util.encode(np.asarray(masks.permute(1, 2, 0), order="F")) + # assert len(masks_rles) == num_instances + else: + masks = None + + if not predictions.has("COLOR"): + if predictions.has("ID"): + colors = self._assign_colors_by_id(predictions) + else: + # ToDo: clean old assign color method and use a default tracker to assign id + detected = [ + _DetectedInstance(classes[i], boxes[i], mask_rle=None, color=colors[i], ttl=8) + for i in range(num_instances) + ] + colors = self._assign_colors(detected) + + labels = _create_text_labels(classes, scores, self.metadata.get("thing_classes", None)) + + if self._instance_mode == ColorMode.IMAGE_BW: + # any() returns uint8 tensor + frame_visualizer.output.reset_image( + frame_visualizer._create_grayscale_image( + (masks.any(dim=0) > 0).numpy() if masks is not None else None + ) + ) + alpha = 0.3 + else: + alpha = 0.5 + + labels = ( + None + if labels is None + else [y[0] for y in filter(lambda x: x[1], zip(labels, visibilities))] + ) # noqa + assigned_colors = ( + None + if colors is None + else [y[0] for y in filter(lambda x: x[1], zip(colors, visibilities))] + ) # noqa + frame_visualizer.overlay_instances( + boxes=None if masks is not None else boxes[visibilities], # boxes are a bit distracting + masks=None if masks is None else masks[visibilities], + labels=labels, + keypoints=None if keypoints is None else keypoints[visibilities], + assigned_colors=assigned_colors, + alpha=alpha, + ) + + return frame_visualizer.output + + def draw_sem_seg(self, frame, sem_seg, area_threshold=None): + """ + Args: + sem_seg (ndarray or Tensor): semantic segmentation of shape (H, W), + each value is the integer label. + area_threshold (Optional[int]): only draw segmentations larger than the threshold + """ + # don't need to do anything special + frame_visualizer = Visualizer(frame, self.metadata) + frame_visualizer.draw_sem_seg(sem_seg, area_threshold=None) + return frame_visualizer.output + + def draw_panoptic_seg_predictions( + self, frame, panoptic_seg, segments_info, area_threshold=None, alpha=0.5 + ): + frame_visualizer = Visualizer(frame, self.metadata) + pred = _PanopticPrediction(panoptic_seg, segments_info, self.metadata) + + if self._instance_mode == ColorMode.IMAGE_BW: + frame_visualizer.output.reset_image( + frame_visualizer._create_grayscale_image(pred.non_empty_mask()) + ) + + # draw mask for all semantic segments first i.e. "stuff" + for mask, sinfo in pred.semantic_masks(): + category_idx = sinfo["category_id"] + try: + mask_color = [x / 255 for x in self.metadata.stuff_colors[category_idx]] + except AttributeError: + mask_color = None + + frame_visualizer.draw_binary_mask( + mask, + color=mask_color, + text=self.metadata.stuff_classes[category_idx], + alpha=alpha, + area_threshold=area_threshold, + ) + + all_instances = list(pred.instance_masks()) + if len(all_instances) == 0: + return frame_visualizer.output + # draw mask for all instances second + masks, sinfo = list(zip(*all_instances)) + num_instances = len(masks) + masks_rles = mask_util.encode( + np.asarray(np.asarray(masks).transpose(1, 2, 0), dtype=np.uint8, order="F") + ) + assert len(masks_rles) == num_instances + + category_ids = [x["category_id"] for x in sinfo] + detected = [ + _DetectedInstance(category_ids[i], bbox=None, mask_rle=masks_rles[i], color=None, ttl=8) + for i in range(num_instances) + ] + colors = self._assign_colors(detected) + labels = [self.metadata.thing_classes[k] for k in category_ids] + + frame_visualizer.overlay_instances( + boxes=None, + masks=masks, + labels=labels, + keypoints=None, + assigned_colors=colors, + alpha=alpha, + ) + return frame_visualizer.output + + def _assign_colors(self, instances): + """ + Naive tracking heuristics to assign same color to the same instance, + will update the internal state of tracked instances. + + Returns: + list[tuple[float]]: list of colors. + """ + + # Compute iou with either boxes or masks: + is_crowd = np.zeros((len(instances),), dtype=bool) + if instances[0].bbox is None: + assert instances[0].mask_rle is not None + # use mask iou only when box iou is None + # because box seems good enough + rles_old = [x.mask_rle for x in self._old_instances] + rles_new = [x.mask_rle for x in instances] + ious = mask_util.iou(rles_old, rles_new, is_crowd) + threshold = 0.5 + else: + boxes_old = [x.bbox for x in self._old_instances] + boxes_new = [x.bbox for x in instances] + ious = mask_util.iou(boxes_old, boxes_new, is_crowd) + threshold = 0.6 + if len(ious) == 0: + ious = np.zeros((len(self._old_instances), len(instances)), dtype="float32") + + # Only allow matching instances of the same label: + for old_idx, old in enumerate(self._old_instances): + for new_idx, new in enumerate(instances): + if old.label != new.label: + ious[old_idx, new_idx] = 0 + + matched_new_per_old = np.asarray(ious).argmax(axis=1) + max_iou_per_old = np.asarray(ious).max(axis=1) + + # Try to find match for each old instance: + extra_instances = [] + for idx, inst in enumerate(self._old_instances): + if max_iou_per_old[idx] > threshold: + newidx = matched_new_per_old[idx] + if instances[newidx].color is None: + instances[newidx].color = inst.color + continue + # If an old instance does not match any new instances, + # keep it for the next frame in case it is just missed by the detector + inst.ttl -= 1 + if inst.ttl > 0: + extra_instances.append(inst) + + # Assign random color to newly-detected instances: + for inst in instances: + if inst.color is None: + inst.color = random_color(rgb=True, maximum=1) + self._old_instances = instances[:] + extra_instances + return [d.color for d in instances] + + def _assign_colors_by_id(self, instances: Instances) -> List: + colors = [] + untracked_ids = set(self._assigned_colors.keys()) + for id in instances.ID: + if id in self._assigned_colors: + colors.append(self._color_pool[self._assigned_colors[id]]) + untracked_ids.remove(id) + else: + assert ( + len(self._color_idx_set) >= 1 + ), f"Number of id exceeded maximum, \ + max = {self._max_num_instances}" + idx = self._color_idx_set.pop() + color = self._color_pool[idx] + self._assigned_colors[id] = idx + colors.append(color) + for id in untracked_ids: + self._color_idx_set.add(self._assigned_colors[id]) + del self._assigned_colors[id] + return colors diff --git a/detectron2/utils/visualizer.py b/detectron2/utils/visualizer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d2cc17 --- /dev/null +++ b/detectron2/utils/visualizer.py @@ -0,0 +1,1267 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import colorsys +import logging +import math +import numpy as np +from enum import Enum, unique +import cv2 +import matplotlib as mpl +import matplotlib.colors as mplc +import matplotlib.figure as mplfigure +import pycocotools.mask as mask_util +import torch +from matplotlib.backends.backend_agg import FigureCanvasAgg +from PIL import Image + +from detectron2.data import MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.structures import BitMasks, Boxes, BoxMode, Keypoints, PolygonMasks, RotatedBoxes +from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager + +from .colormap import random_color + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +__all__ = ["ColorMode", "VisImage", "Visualizer"] + + +_SMALL_OBJECT_AREA_THRESH = 1000 +_LARGE_MASK_AREA_THRESH = 120000 +_OFF_WHITE = (1.0, 1.0, 240.0 / 255) +_BLACK = (0, 0, 0) +_RED = (1.0, 0, 0) + +_KEYPOINT_THRESHOLD = 0.05 + + +@unique +class ColorMode(Enum): + """ + Enum of different color modes to use for instance visualizations. + """ + + IMAGE = 0 + """ + Picks a random color for every instance and overlay segmentations with low opacity. + """ + SEGMENTATION = 1 + """ + Let instances of the same category have similar colors + (from metadata.thing_colors), and overlay them with + high opacity. This provides more attention on the quality of segmentation. + """ + IMAGE_BW = 2 + """ + Same as IMAGE, but convert all areas without masks to gray-scale. + Only available for drawing per-instance mask predictions. + """ + + +class GenericMask: + """ + Attribute: + polygons (list[ndarray]): list[ndarray]: polygons for this mask. + Each ndarray has format [x, y, x, y, ...] + mask (ndarray): a binary mask + """ + + def __init__(self, mask_or_polygons, height, width): + self._mask = self._polygons = self._has_holes = None + self.height = height + self.width = width + + m = mask_or_polygons + if isinstance(m, dict): + # RLEs + assert "counts" in m and "size" in m + if isinstance(m["counts"], list): # uncompressed RLEs + h, w = m["size"] + assert h == height and w == width + m = mask_util.frPyObjects(m, h, w) + self._mask = mask_util.decode(m)[:, :] + return + + if isinstance(m, list): # list[ndarray] + self._polygons = [np.asarray(x).reshape(-1) for x in m] + return + + if isinstance(m, np.ndarray): # assumed to be a binary mask + assert m.shape[1] != 2, m.shape + assert m.shape == ( + height, + width, + ), f"mask shape: {m.shape}, target dims: {height}, {width}" + self._mask = m.astype("uint8") + return + + raise ValueError("GenericMask cannot handle object {} of type '{}'".format(m, type(m))) + + @property + def mask(self): + if self._mask is None: + self._mask = self.polygons_to_mask(self._polygons) + return self._mask + + @property + def polygons(self): + if self._polygons is None: + self._polygons, self._has_holes = self.mask_to_polygons(self._mask) + return self._polygons + + @property + def has_holes(self): + if self._has_holes is None: + if self._mask is not None: + self._polygons, self._has_holes = self.mask_to_polygons(self._mask) + else: + self._has_holes = False # if original format is polygon, does not have holes + return self._has_holes + + def mask_to_polygons(self, mask): + # cv2.RETR_CCOMP flag retrieves all the contours and arranges them to a 2-level + # hierarchy. External contours (boundary) of the object are placed in hierarchy-1. + # Internal contours (holes) are placed in hierarchy-2. + # cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_NONE flag gets vertices of polygons from contours. + mask = np.ascontiguousarray(mask) # some versions of cv2 does not support incontiguous arr + res = cv2.findContours(mask.astype("uint8"), cv2.RETR_CCOMP, cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_NONE) + hierarchy = res[-1] + if hierarchy is None: # empty mask + return [], False + has_holes = (hierarchy.reshape(-1, 4)[:, 3] >= 0).sum() > 0 + res = res[-2] + res = [x.flatten() for x in res] + # These coordinates from OpenCV are integers in range [0, W-1 or H-1]. + # We add 0.5 to turn them into real-value coordinate space. A better solution + # would be to first +0.5 and then dilate the returned polygon by 0.5. + res = [x + 0.5 for x in res if len(x) >= 6] + return res, has_holes + + def polygons_to_mask(self, polygons): + rle = mask_util.frPyObjects(polygons, self.height, self.width) + rle = mask_util.merge(rle) + return mask_util.decode(rle)[:, :] + + def area(self): + return self.mask.sum() + + def bbox(self): + p = mask_util.frPyObjects(self.polygons, self.height, self.width) + p = mask_util.merge(p) + bbox = mask_util.toBbox(p) + bbox[2] += bbox[0] + bbox[3] += bbox[1] + return bbox + + +class _PanopticPrediction: + """ + Unify different panoptic annotation/prediction formats + """ + + def __init__(self, panoptic_seg, segments_info, metadata=None): + if segments_info is None: + assert metadata is not None + # If "segments_info" is None, we assume "panoptic_img" is a + # H*W int32 image storing the panoptic_id in the format of + # category_id * label_divisor + instance_id. We reserve -1 for + # VOID label. + label_divisor = metadata.label_divisor + segments_info = [] + for panoptic_label in np.unique(panoptic_seg.numpy()): + if panoptic_label == -1: + # VOID region. + continue + pred_class = panoptic_label // label_divisor + isthing = pred_class in metadata.thing_dataset_id_to_contiguous_id.values() + segments_info.append( + { + "id": int(panoptic_label), + "category_id": int(pred_class), + "isthing": bool(isthing), + } + ) + del metadata + + self._seg = panoptic_seg + + self._sinfo = {s["id"]: s for s in segments_info} # seg id -> seg info + segment_ids, areas = torch.unique(panoptic_seg, sorted=True, return_counts=True) + areas = areas.numpy() + sorted_idxs = np.argsort(-areas) + self._seg_ids, self._seg_areas = segment_ids[sorted_idxs], areas[sorted_idxs] + self._seg_ids = self._seg_ids.tolist() + for sid, area in zip(self._seg_ids, self._seg_areas): + if sid in self._sinfo: + self._sinfo[sid]["area"] = float(area) + + def non_empty_mask(self): + """ + Returns: + (H, W) array, a mask for all pixels that have a prediction + """ + empty_ids = [] + for id in self._seg_ids: + if id not in self._sinfo: + empty_ids.append(id) + if len(empty_ids) == 0: + return np.zeros(self._seg.shape, dtype=np.uint8) + assert ( + len(empty_ids) == 1 + ), ">1 ids corresponds to no labels. This is currently not supported" + return (self._seg != empty_ids[0]).numpy().astype(bool) + + def semantic_masks(self): + for sid in self._seg_ids: + sinfo = self._sinfo.get(sid) + if sinfo is None or sinfo["isthing"]: + # Some pixels (e.g. id 0 in PanopticFPN) have no instance or semantic predictions. + continue + yield (self._seg == sid).numpy().astype(bool), sinfo + + def instance_masks(self): + for sid in self._seg_ids: + sinfo = self._sinfo.get(sid) + if sinfo is None or not sinfo["isthing"]: + continue + mask = (self._seg == sid).numpy().astype(bool) + if mask.sum() > 0: + yield mask, sinfo + + +def _create_text_labels(classes, scores, class_names, is_crowd=None): + """ + Args: + classes (list[int] or None): + scores (list[float] or None): + class_names (list[str] or None): + is_crowd (list[bool] or None): + + Returns: + list[str] or None + """ + labels = None + if classes is not None: + if class_names is not None and len(class_names) > 0: + labels = [class_names[i] for i in classes] + else: + labels = [str(i) for i in classes] + if scores is not None: + if labels is None: + labels = ["{:.0f}%".format(s * 100) for s in scores] + else: + labels = ["{} {:.0f}%".format(l, s * 100) for l, s in zip(labels, scores)] + if labels is not None and is_crowd is not None: + labels = [l + ("|crowd" if crowd else "") for l, crowd in zip(labels, is_crowd)] + return labels + + +class VisImage: + def __init__(self, img, scale=1.0): + """ + Args: + img (ndarray): an RGB image of shape (H, W, 3) in range [0, 255]. + scale (float): scale the input image + """ + self.img = img + self.scale = scale + self.width, self.height = img.shape[1], img.shape[0] + self._setup_figure(img) + + def _setup_figure(self, img): + """ + Args: + Same as in :meth:`__init__()`. + + Returns: + fig (matplotlib.pyplot.figure): top level container for all the image plot elements. + ax (matplotlib.pyplot.Axes): contains figure elements and sets the coordinate system. + """ + fig = mplfigure.Figure(frameon=False) + self.dpi = fig.get_dpi() + # add a small 1e-2 to avoid precision lost due to matplotlib's truncation + # (https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues/15363) + fig.set_size_inches( + (self.width * self.scale + 1e-2) / self.dpi, + (self.height * self.scale + 1e-2) / self.dpi, + ) + self.canvas = FigureCanvasAgg(fig) + # self.canvas = mpl.backends.backend_cairo.FigureCanvasCairo(fig) + ax = fig.add_axes([0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0]) + ax.axis("off") + self.fig = fig + self.ax = ax + self.reset_image(img) + + def reset_image(self, img): + """ + Args: + img: same as in __init__ + """ + img = img.astype("uint8") + self.ax.imshow(img, extent=(0, self.width, self.height, 0), interpolation="nearest") + + def save(self, filepath): + """ + Args: + filepath (str): a string that contains the absolute path, including the file name, where + the visualized image will be saved. + """ + self.fig.savefig(filepath) + + def get_image(self): + """ + Returns: + ndarray: + the visualized image of shape (H, W, 3) (RGB) in uint8 type. + The shape is scaled w.r.t the input image using the given `scale` argument. + """ + canvas = self.canvas + s, (width, height) = canvas.print_to_buffer() + # buf = io.BytesIO() # works for cairo backend + # canvas.print_rgba(buf) + # width, height = self.width, self.height + # s = buf.getvalue() + + buffer = np.frombuffer(s, dtype="uint8") + + img_rgba = buffer.reshape(height, width, 4) + rgb, alpha = np.split(img_rgba, [3], axis=2) + return rgb.astype("uint8") + + +class Visualizer: + """ + Visualizer that draws data about detection/segmentation on images. + + It contains methods like `draw_{text,box,circle,line,binary_mask,polygon}` + that draw primitive objects to images, as well as high-level wrappers like + `draw_{instance_predictions,sem_seg,panoptic_seg_predictions,dataset_dict}` + that draw composite data in some pre-defined style. + + Note that the exact visualization style for the high-level wrappers are subject to change. + Style such as color, opacity, label contents, visibility of labels, or even the visibility + of objects themselves (e.g. when the object is too small) may change according + to different heuristics, as long as the results still look visually reasonable. + + To obtain a consistent style, you can implement custom drawing functions with the + abovementioned primitive methods instead. If you need more customized visualization + styles, you can process the data yourself following their format documented in + tutorials (:doc:`/tutorials/models`, :doc:`/tutorials/datasets`). This class does not + intend to satisfy everyone's preference on drawing styles. + + This visualizer focuses on high rendering quality rather than performance. It is not + designed to be used for real-time applications. + """ + + # TODO implement a fast, rasterized version using OpenCV + + def __init__(self, img_rgb, metadata=None, scale=1.0, instance_mode=ColorMode.IMAGE): + """ + Args: + img_rgb: a numpy array of shape (H, W, C), where H and W correspond to + the height and width of the image respectively. C is the number of + color channels. The image is required to be in RGB format since that + is a requirement of the Matplotlib library. The image is also expected + to be in the range [0, 255]. + metadata (Metadata): dataset metadata (e.g. class names and colors) + instance_mode (ColorMode): defines one of the pre-defined style for drawing + instances on an image. + """ + self.img = np.asarray(img_rgb).clip(0, 255).astype(np.uint8) + if metadata is None: + metadata = MetadataCatalog.get("__nonexist__") + self.metadata = metadata + self.output = VisImage(self.img, scale=scale) + self.cpu_device = torch.device("cpu") + + # too small texts are useless, therefore clamp to 9 + self._default_font_size = max( + np.sqrt(self.output.height * self.output.width) // 90, 10 // scale + ) + self._instance_mode = instance_mode + self.keypoint_threshold = _KEYPOINT_THRESHOLD + + def draw_instance_predictions(self, predictions): + """ + Draw instance-level prediction results on an image. + + Args: + predictions (Instances): the output of an instance detection/segmentation + model. Following fields will be used to draw: + "pred_boxes", "pred_classes", "scores", "pred_masks" (or "pred_masks_rle"). + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with visualizations. + """ + boxes = predictions.pred_boxes if predictions.has("pred_boxes") else None + scores = predictions.scores if predictions.has("scores") else None + classes = predictions.pred_classes.tolist() if predictions.has("pred_classes") else None + labels = _create_text_labels(classes, scores, self.metadata.get("thing_classes", None)) + keypoints = predictions.pred_keypoints if predictions.has("pred_keypoints") else None + + if predictions.has("pred_masks"): + masks = np.asarray(predictions.pred_masks) + masks = [GenericMask(x, self.output.height, self.output.width) for x in masks] + else: + masks = None + + if self._instance_mode == ColorMode.SEGMENTATION and self.metadata.get("thing_colors"): + colors = [ + self._jitter([x / 255 for x in self.metadata.thing_colors[c]]) for c in classes + ] + alpha = 0.8 + else: + colors = None + alpha = 0.5 + + if self._instance_mode == ColorMode.IMAGE_BW: + self.output.reset_image( + self._create_grayscale_image( + (predictions.pred_masks.any(dim=0) > 0).numpy() + if predictions.has("pred_masks") + else None + ) + ) + alpha = 0.3 + + self.overlay_instances( + masks=masks, + boxes=boxes, + labels=labels, + keypoints=keypoints, + assigned_colors=colors, + alpha=alpha, + ) + return self.output + + def draw_sem_seg(self, sem_seg, area_threshold=None, alpha=0.8): + """ + Draw semantic segmentation predictions/labels. + + Args: + sem_seg (Tensor or ndarray): the segmentation of shape (H, W). + Each value is the integer label of the pixel. + area_threshold (int): segments with less than `area_threshold` are not drawn. + alpha (float): the larger it is, the more opaque the segmentations are. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with visualizations. + """ + if isinstance(sem_seg, torch.Tensor): + sem_seg = sem_seg.numpy() + labels, areas = np.unique(sem_seg, return_counts=True) + sorted_idxs = np.argsort(-areas).tolist() + labels = labels[sorted_idxs] + for label in filter(lambda l: l < len(self.metadata.stuff_classes), labels): + try: + mask_color = [x / 255 for x in self.metadata.stuff_colors[label]] + except (AttributeError, IndexError): + mask_color = None + + binary_mask = (sem_seg == label).astype(np.uint8) + text = self.metadata.stuff_classes[label] + self.draw_binary_mask( + binary_mask, + color=mask_color, + edge_color=_OFF_WHITE, + text=text, + alpha=alpha, + area_threshold=area_threshold, + ) + return self.output + + def draw_panoptic_seg(self, panoptic_seg, segments_info, area_threshold=None, alpha=0.7): + """ + Draw panoptic prediction annotations or results. + + Args: + panoptic_seg (Tensor): of shape (height, width) where the values are ids for each + segment. + segments_info (list[dict] or None): Describe each segment in `panoptic_seg`. + If it is a ``list[dict]``, each dict contains keys "id", "category_id". + If None, category id of each pixel is computed by + ``pixel // metadata.label_divisor``. + area_threshold (int): stuff segments with less than `area_threshold` are not drawn. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with visualizations. + """ + pred = _PanopticPrediction(panoptic_seg, segments_info, self.metadata) + + if self._instance_mode == ColorMode.IMAGE_BW: + self.output.reset_image(self._create_grayscale_image(pred.non_empty_mask())) + + # draw mask for all semantic segments first i.e. "stuff" + for mask, sinfo in pred.semantic_masks(): + category_idx = sinfo["category_id"] + try: + mask_color = [x / 255 for x in self.metadata.stuff_colors[category_idx]] + except AttributeError: + mask_color = None + + text = self.metadata.stuff_classes[category_idx] + self.draw_binary_mask( + mask, + color=mask_color, + edge_color=_OFF_WHITE, + text=text, + alpha=alpha, + area_threshold=area_threshold, + ) + + # draw mask for all instances second + all_instances = list(pred.instance_masks()) + if len(all_instances) == 0: + return self.output + masks, sinfo = list(zip(*all_instances)) + category_ids = [x["category_id"] for x in sinfo] + + try: + scores = [x["score"] for x in sinfo] + except KeyError: + scores = None + labels = _create_text_labels( + category_ids, scores, self.metadata.thing_classes, [x.get("iscrowd", 0) for x in sinfo] + ) + + try: + colors = [ + self._jitter([x / 255 for x in self.metadata.thing_colors[c]]) for c in category_ids + ] + except AttributeError: + colors = None + self.overlay_instances(masks=masks, labels=labels, assigned_colors=colors, alpha=alpha) + + return self.output + + draw_panoptic_seg_predictions = draw_panoptic_seg # backward compatibility + + def draw_dataset_dict(self, dic): + """ + Draw annotations/segmentations in Detectron2 Dataset format. + + Args: + dic (dict): annotation/segmentation data of one image, in Detectron2 Dataset format. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with visualizations. + """ + annos = dic.get("annotations", None) + if annos: + if "segmentation" in annos[0]: + masks = [x["segmentation"] for x in annos] + else: + masks = None + if "keypoints" in annos[0]: + keypts = [x["keypoints"] for x in annos] + keypts = np.array(keypts).reshape(len(annos), -1, 3) + else: + keypts = None + + boxes = [ + BoxMode.convert(x["bbox"], x["bbox_mode"], BoxMode.XYXY_ABS) + if len(x["bbox"]) == 4 + else x["bbox"] + for x in annos + ] + + colors = None + category_ids = [x["category_id"] for x in annos] + if self._instance_mode == ColorMode.SEGMENTATION and self.metadata.get("thing_colors"): + colors = [ + self._jitter([x / 255 for x in self.metadata.thing_colors[c]]) + for c in category_ids + ] + names = self.metadata.get("thing_classes", None) + labels = _create_text_labels( + category_ids, + scores=None, + class_names=names, + is_crowd=[x.get("iscrowd", 0) for x in annos], + ) + self.overlay_instances( + labels=labels, boxes=boxes, masks=masks, keypoints=keypts, assigned_colors=colors + ) + + sem_seg = dic.get("sem_seg", None) + if sem_seg is None and "sem_seg_file_name" in dic: + with PathManager.open(dic["sem_seg_file_name"], "rb") as f: + sem_seg = Image.open(f) + sem_seg = np.asarray(sem_seg, dtype="uint8") + if sem_seg is not None: + self.draw_sem_seg(sem_seg, area_threshold=0, alpha=0.5) + + pan_seg = dic.get("pan_seg", None) + if pan_seg is None and "pan_seg_file_name" in dic: + with PathManager.open(dic["pan_seg_file_name"], "rb") as f: + pan_seg = Image.open(f) + pan_seg = np.asarray(pan_seg) + from panopticapi.utils import rgb2id + + pan_seg = rgb2id(pan_seg) + if pan_seg is not None: + segments_info = dic["segments_info"] + pan_seg = torch.tensor(pan_seg) + self.draw_panoptic_seg(pan_seg, segments_info, area_threshold=0, alpha=0.5) + return self.output + + def overlay_instances( + self, + *, + boxes=None, + labels=None, + masks=None, + keypoints=None, + assigned_colors=None, + alpha=0.5, + ): + """ + Args: + boxes (Boxes, RotatedBoxes or ndarray): either a :class:`Boxes`, + or an Nx4 numpy array of XYXY_ABS format for the N objects in a single image, + or a :class:`RotatedBoxes`, + or an Nx5 numpy array of (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle_degrees) format + for the N objects in a single image, + labels (list[str]): the text to be displayed for each instance. + masks (masks-like object): Supported types are: + + * :class:`detectron2.structures.PolygonMasks`, + :class:`detectron2.structures.BitMasks`. + * list[list[ndarray]]: contains the segmentation masks for all objects in one image. + The first level of the list corresponds to individual instances. The second + level to all the polygon that compose the instance, and the third level + to the polygon coordinates. The third level should have the format of + [x0, y0, x1, y1, ..., xn, yn] (n >= 3). + * list[ndarray]: each ndarray is a binary mask of shape (H, W). + * list[dict]: each dict is a COCO-style RLE. + keypoints (Keypoint or array like): an array-like object of shape (N, K, 3), + where the N is the number of instances and K is the number of keypoints. + The last dimension corresponds to (x, y, visibility or score). + assigned_colors (list[matplotlib.colors]): a list of colors, where each color + corresponds to each mask or box in the image. Refer to 'matplotlib.colors' + for full list of formats that the colors are accepted in. + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with visualizations. + """ + num_instances = 0 + if boxes is not None: + boxes = self._convert_boxes(boxes) + num_instances = len(boxes) + if masks is not None: + masks = self._convert_masks(masks) + if num_instances: + assert len(masks) == num_instances + else: + num_instances = len(masks) + if keypoints is not None: + if num_instances: + assert len(keypoints) == num_instances + else: + num_instances = len(keypoints) + keypoints = self._convert_keypoints(keypoints) + if labels is not None: + assert len(labels) == num_instances + if assigned_colors is None: + assigned_colors = [random_color(rgb=True, maximum=1) for _ in range(num_instances)] + if num_instances == 0: + return self.output + if boxes is not None and boxes.shape[1] == 5: + return self.overlay_rotated_instances( + boxes=boxes, labels=labels, assigned_colors=assigned_colors + ) + + # Display in largest to smallest order to reduce occlusion. + areas = None + if boxes is not None: + areas = np.prod(boxes[:, 2:] - boxes[:, :2], axis=1) + elif masks is not None: + areas = np.asarray([x.area() for x in masks]) + + if areas is not None: + sorted_idxs = np.argsort(-areas).tolist() + # Re-order overlapped instances in descending order. + boxes = boxes[sorted_idxs] if boxes is not None else None + labels = [labels[k] for k in sorted_idxs] if labels is not None else None + masks = [masks[idx] for idx in sorted_idxs] if masks is not None else None + assigned_colors = [assigned_colors[idx] for idx in sorted_idxs] + keypoints = keypoints[sorted_idxs] if keypoints is not None else None + + for i in range(num_instances): + color = assigned_colors[i] + if boxes is not None: + self.draw_box(boxes[i], edge_color=color) + + if masks is not None: + for segment in masks[i].polygons: + self.draw_polygon(segment.reshape(-1, 2), color, alpha=alpha) + + if labels is not None: + # first get a box + if boxes is not None: + x0, y0, x1, y1 = boxes[i] + text_pos = (x0, y0) # if drawing boxes, put text on the box corner. + horiz_align = "left" + elif masks is not None: + # skip small mask without polygon + if len(masks[i].polygons) == 0: + continue + + x0, y0, x1, y1 = masks[i].bbox() + + # draw text in the center (defined by median) when box is not drawn + # median is less sensitive to outliers. + text_pos = np.median(masks[i].mask.nonzero(), axis=1)[::-1] + horiz_align = "center" + else: + continue # drawing the box confidence for keypoints isn't very useful. + # for small objects, draw text at the side to avoid occlusion + instance_area = (y1 - y0) * (x1 - x0) + if ( + instance_area < _SMALL_OBJECT_AREA_THRESH * self.output.scale + or y1 - y0 < 40 * self.output.scale + ): + if y1 >= self.output.height - 5: + text_pos = (x1, y0) + else: + text_pos = (x0, y1) + + height_ratio = (y1 - y0) / np.sqrt(self.output.height * self.output.width) + lighter_color = self._change_color_brightness(color, brightness_factor=0.7) + font_size = ( + np.clip((height_ratio - 0.02) / 0.08 + 1, 1.2, 2) + * 0.5 + * self._default_font_size + ) + self.draw_text( + labels[i], + text_pos, + color=lighter_color, + horizontal_alignment=horiz_align, + font_size=font_size, + ) + + # draw keypoints + if keypoints is not None: + for keypoints_per_instance in keypoints: + self.draw_and_connect_keypoints(keypoints_per_instance) + + return self.output + + def overlay_rotated_instances(self, boxes=None, labels=None, assigned_colors=None): + """ + Args: + boxes (ndarray): an Nx5 numpy array of + (x_center, y_center, width, height, angle_degrees) format + for the N objects in a single image. + labels (list[str]): the text to be displayed for each instance. + assigned_colors (list[matplotlib.colors]): a list of colors, where each color + corresponds to each mask or box in the image. Refer to 'matplotlib.colors' + for full list of formats that the colors are accepted in. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with visualizations. + """ + num_instances = len(boxes) + + if assigned_colors is None: + assigned_colors = [random_color(rgb=True, maximum=1) for _ in range(num_instances)] + if num_instances == 0: + return self.output + + # Display in largest to smallest order to reduce occlusion. + if boxes is not None: + areas = boxes[:, 2] * boxes[:, 3] + + sorted_idxs = np.argsort(-areas).tolist() + # Re-order overlapped instances in descending order. + boxes = boxes[sorted_idxs] + labels = [labels[k] for k in sorted_idxs] if labels is not None else None + colors = [assigned_colors[idx] for idx in sorted_idxs] + + for i in range(num_instances): + self.draw_rotated_box_with_label( + boxes[i], edge_color=colors[i], label=labels[i] if labels is not None else None + ) + + return self.output + + def draw_and_connect_keypoints(self, keypoints): + """ + Draws keypoints of an instance and follows the rules for keypoint connections + to draw lines between appropriate keypoints. This follows color heuristics for + line color. + + Args: + keypoints (Tensor): a tensor of shape (K, 3), where K is the number of keypoints + and the last dimension corresponds to (x, y, probability). + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with visualizations. + """ + visible = {} + keypoint_names = self.metadata.get("keypoint_names") + for idx, keypoint in enumerate(keypoints): + + # draw keypoint + x, y, prob = keypoint + if prob > self.keypoint_threshold: + self.draw_circle((x, y), color=_RED) + if keypoint_names: + keypoint_name = keypoint_names[idx] + visible[keypoint_name] = (x, y) + + if self.metadata.get("keypoint_connection_rules"): + for kp0, kp1, color in self.metadata.keypoint_connection_rules: + if kp0 in visible and kp1 in visible: + x0, y0 = visible[kp0] + x1, y1 = visible[kp1] + color = tuple(x / 255.0 for x in color) + self.draw_line([x0, x1], [y0, y1], color=color) + + # draw lines from nose to mid-shoulder and mid-shoulder to mid-hip + # Note that this strategy is specific to person keypoints. + # For other keypoints, it should just do nothing + try: + ls_x, ls_y = visible["left_shoulder"] + rs_x, rs_y = visible["right_shoulder"] + mid_shoulder_x, mid_shoulder_y = (ls_x + rs_x) / 2, (ls_y + rs_y) / 2 + except KeyError: + pass + else: + # draw line from nose to mid-shoulder + nose_x, nose_y = visible.get("nose", (None, None)) + if nose_x is not None: + self.draw_line([nose_x, mid_shoulder_x], [nose_y, mid_shoulder_y], color=_RED) + + try: + # draw line from mid-shoulder to mid-hip + lh_x, lh_y = visible["left_hip"] + rh_x, rh_y = visible["right_hip"] + except KeyError: + pass + else: + mid_hip_x, mid_hip_y = (lh_x + rh_x) / 2, (lh_y + rh_y) / 2 + self.draw_line([mid_hip_x, mid_shoulder_x], [mid_hip_y, mid_shoulder_y], color=_RED) + return self.output + + """ + Primitive drawing functions: + """ + + def draw_text( + self, + text, + position, + *, + font_size=None, + color="g", + horizontal_alignment="center", + rotation=0, + ): + """ + Args: + text (str): class label + position (tuple): a tuple of the x and y coordinates to place text on image. + font_size (int, optional): font of the text. If not provided, a font size + proportional to the image width is calculated and used. + color: color of the text. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for full list + of formats that are accepted. + horizontal_alignment (str): see `matplotlib.text.Text` + rotation: rotation angle in degrees CCW + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with text drawn. + """ + if not font_size: + font_size = self._default_font_size + + # since the text background is dark, we don't want the text to be dark + color = np.maximum(list(mplc.to_rgb(color)), 0.2) + color[np.argmax(color)] = max(0.8, np.max(color)) + + x, y = position + self.output.ax.text( + x, + y, + text, + size=font_size * self.output.scale, + family="sans-serif", + bbox={"facecolor": "black", "alpha": 0.8, "pad": 0.7, "edgecolor": "none"}, + verticalalignment="top", + horizontalalignment=horizontal_alignment, + color=color, + zorder=10, + rotation=rotation, + ) + return self.output + + def draw_box(self, box_coord, alpha=0.5, edge_color="g", line_style="-"): + """ + Args: + box_coord (tuple): a tuple containing x0, y0, x1, y1 coordinates, where x0 and y0 + are the coordinates of the image's top left corner. x1 and y1 are the + coordinates of the image's bottom right corner. + alpha (float): blending efficient. Smaller values lead to more transparent masks. + edge_color: color of the outline of the box. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` + for full list of formats that are accepted. + line_style (string): the string to use to create the outline of the boxes. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with box drawn. + """ + x0, y0, x1, y1 = box_coord + width = x1 - x0 + height = y1 - y0 + + linewidth = max(self._default_font_size / 4, 1) + + self.output.ax.add_patch( + mpl.patches.Rectangle( + (x0, y0), + width, + height, + fill=False, + edgecolor=edge_color, + linewidth=linewidth * self.output.scale, + alpha=alpha, + linestyle=line_style, + ) + ) + return self.output + + def draw_rotated_box_with_label( + self, rotated_box, alpha=0.5, edge_color="g", line_style="-", label=None + ): + """ + Draw a rotated box with label on its top-left corner. + + Args: + rotated_box (tuple): a tuple containing (cnt_x, cnt_y, w, h, angle), + where cnt_x and cnt_y are the center coordinates of the box. + w and h are the width and height of the box. angle represents how + many degrees the box is rotated CCW with regard to the 0-degree box. + alpha (float): blending efficient. Smaller values lead to more transparent masks. + edge_color: color of the outline of the box. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` + for full list of formats that are accepted. + line_style (string): the string to use to create the outline of the boxes. + label (string): label for rotated box. It will not be rendered when set to None. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with box drawn. + """ + cnt_x, cnt_y, w, h, angle = rotated_box + area = w * h + # use thinner lines when the box is small + linewidth = self._default_font_size / ( + 6 if area < _SMALL_OBJECT_AREA_THRESH * self.output.scale else 3 + ) + + theta = angle * math.pi / 180.0 + c = math.cos(theta) + s = math.sin(theta) + rect = [(-w / 2, h / 2), (-w / 2, -h / 2), (w / 2, -h / 2), (w / 2, h / 2)] + # x: left->right ; y: top->down + rotated_rect = [(s * yy + c * xx + cnt_x, c * yy - s * xx + cnt_y) for (xx, yy) in rect] + for k in range(4): + j = (k + 1) % 4 + self.draw_line( + [rotated_rect[k][0], rotated_rect[j][0]], + [rotated_rect[k][1], rotated_rect[j][1]], + color=edge_color, + linestyle="--" if k == 1 else line_style, + linewidth=linewidth, + ) + + if label is not None: + text_pos = rotated_rect[1] # topleft corner + + height_ratio = h / np.sqrt(self.output.height * self.output.width) + label_color = self._change_color_brightness(edge_color, brightness_factor=0.7) + font_size = ( + np.clip((height_ratio - 0.02) / 0.08 + 1, 1.2, 2) * 0.5 * self._default_font_size + ) + self.draw_text(label, text_pos, color=label_color, font_size=font_size, rotation=angle) + + return self.output + + def draw_circle(self, circle_coord, color, radius=3): + """ + Args: + circle_coord (list(int) or tuple(int)): contains the x and y coordinates + of the center of the circle. + color: color of the polygon. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for a full list of + formats that are accepted. + radius (int): radius of the circle. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with box drawn. + """ + x, y = circle_coord + self.output.ax.add_patch( + mpl.patches.Circle(circle_coord, radius=radius, fill=True, color=color) + ) + return self.output + + def draw_line(self, x_data, y_data, color, linestyle="-", linewidth=None): + """ + Args: + x_data (list[int]): a list containing x values of all the points being drawn. + Length of list should match the length of y_data. + y_data (list[int]): a list containing y values of all the points being drawn. + Length of list should match the length of x_data. + color: color of the line. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for a full list of + formats that are accepted. + linestyle: style of the line. Refer to `matplotlib.lines.Line2D` + for a full list of formats that are accepted. + linewidth (float or None): width of the line. When it's None, + a default value will be computed and used. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with line drawn. + """ + if linewidth is None: + linewidth = self._default_font_size / 3 + linewidth = max(linewidth, 1) + self.output.ax.add_line( + mpl.lines.Line2D( + x_data, + y_data, + linewidth=linewidth * self.output.scale, + color=color, + linestyle=linestyle, + ) + ) + return self.output + + def draw_binary_mask( + self, binary_mask, color=None, *, edge_color=None, text=None, alpha=0.5, area_threshold=10 + ): + """ + Args: + binary_mask (ndarray): numpy array of shape (H, W), where H is the image height and + W is the image width. Each value in the array is either a 0 or 1 value of uint8 + type. + color: color of the mask. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for a full list of + formats that are accepted. If None, will pick a random color. + edge_color: color of the polygon edges. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for a + full list of formats that are accepted. + text (str): if None, will be drawn on the object + alpha (float): blending efficient. Smaller values lead to more transparent masks. + area_threshold (float): a connected component smaller than this area will not be shown. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with mask drawn. + """ + if color is None: + color = random_color(rgb=True, maximum=1) + color = mplc.to_rgb(color) + + has_valid_segment = False + binary_mask = binary_mask.astype("uint8") # opencv needs uint8 + mask = GenericMask(binary_mask, self.output.height, self.output.width) + shape2d = (binary_mask.shape[0], binary_mask.shape[1]) + + if not mask.has_holes: + # draw polygons for regular masks + for segment in mask.polygons: + area = mask_util.area(mask_util.frPyObjects([segment], shape2d[0], shape2d[1])) + if area < (area_threshold or 0): + continue + has_valid_segment = True + segment = segment.reshape(-1, 2) + self.draw_polygon(segment, color=color, edge_color=edge_color, alpha=alpha) + else: + # TODO: Use Path/PathPatch to draw vector graphics: + # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8919719/how-to-plot-a-complex-polygon + rgba = np.zeros(shape2d + (4,), dtype="float32") + rgba[:, :, :3] = color + rgba[:, :, 3] = (mask.mask == 1).astype("float32") * alpha + has_valid_segment = True + self.output.ax.imshow(rgba, extent=(0, self.output.width, self.output.height, 0)) + + if text is not None and has_valid_segment: + lighter_color = self._change_color_brightness(color, brightness_factor=0.7) + self._draw_text_in_mask(binary_mask, text, lighter_color) + return self.output + + def draw_soft_mask(self, soft_mask, color=None, *, text=None, alpha=0.5): + """ + Args: + soft_mask (ndarray): float array of shape (H, W), each value in [0, 1]. + color: color of the mask. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for a full list of + formats that are accepted. If None, will pick a random color. + text (str): if None, will be drawn on the object + alpha (float): blending efficient. Smaller values lead to more transparent masks. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with mask drawn. + """ + if color is None: + color = random_color(rgb=True, maximum=1) + color = mplc.to_rgb(color) + + shape2d = (soft_mask.shape[0], soft_mask.shape[1]) + rgba = np.zeros(shape2d + (4,), dtype="float32") + rgba[:, :, :3] = color + rgba[:, :, 3] = soft_mask * alpha + self.output.ax.imshow(rgba, extent=(0, self.output.width, self.output.height, 0)) + + if text is not None: + lighter_color = self._change_color_brightness(color, brightness_factor=0.7) + binary_mask = (soft_mask > 0.5).astype("uint8") + self._draw_text_in_mask(binary_mask, text, lighter_color) + return self.output + + def draw_polygon(self, segment, color, edge_color=None, alpha=0.5): + """ + Args: + segment: numpy array of shape Nx2, containing all the points in the polygon. + color: color of the polygon. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for a full list of + formats that are accepted. + edge_color: color of the polygon edges. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for a + full list of formats that are accepted. If not provided, a darker shade + of the polygon color will be used instead. + alpha (float): blending efficient. Smaller values lead to more transparent masks. + + Returns: + output (VisImage): image object with polygon drawn. + """ + if edge_color is None: + # make edge color darker than the polygon color + if alpha > 0.8: + edge_color = self._change_color_brightness(color, brightness_factor=-0.7) + else: + edge_color = color + edge_color = mplc.to_rgb(edge_color) + (1,) + + polygon = mpl.patches.Polygon( + segment, + fill=True, + facecolor=mplc.to_rgb(color) + (alpha,), + edgecolor=edge_color, + linewidth=max(self._default_font_size // 15 * self.output.scale, 1), + ) + self.output.ax.add_patch(polygon) + return self.output + + """ + Internal methods: + """ + + def _jitter(self, color): + """ + Randomly modifies given color to produce a slightly different color than the color given. + + Args: + color (tuple[double]): a tuple of 3 elements, containing the RGB values of the color + picked. The values in the list are in the [0.0, 1.0] range. + + Returns: + jittered_color (tuple[double]): a tuple of 3 elements, containing the RGB values of the + color after being jittered. The values in the list are in the [0.0, 1.0] range. + """ + color = mplc.to_rgb(color) + vec = np.random.rand(3) + # better to do it in another color space + vec = vec / np.linalg.norm(vec) * 0.5 + res = np.clip(vec + color, 0, 1) + return tuple(res) + + def _create_grayscale_image(self, mask=None): + """ + Create a grayscale version of the original image. + The colors in masked area, if given, will be kept. + """ + img_bw = self.img.astype("f4").mean(axis=2) + img_bw = np.stack([img_bw] * 3, axis=2) + if mask is not None: + img_bw[mask] = self.img[mask] + return img_bw + + def _change_color_brightness(self, color, brightness_factor): + """ + Depending on the brightness_factor, gives a lighter or darker color i.e. a color with + less or more saturation than the original color. + + Args: + color: color of the polygon. Refer to `matplotlib.colors` for a full list of + formats that are accepted. + brightness_factor (float): a value in [-1.0, 1.0] range. A lightness factor of + 0 will correspond to no change, a factor in [-1.0, 0) range will result in + a darker color and a factor in (0, 1.0] range will result in a lighter color. + + Returns: + modified_color (tuple[double]): a tuple containing the RGB values of the + modified color. Each value in the tuple is in the [0.0, 1.0] range. + """ + assert brightness_factor >= -1.0 and brightness_factor <= 1.0 + color = mplc.to_rgb(color) + polygon_color = colorsys.rgb_to_hls(*mplc.to_rgb(color)) + modified_lightness = polygon_color[1] + (brightness_factor * polygon_color[1]) + modified_lightness = 0.0 if modified_lightness < 0.0 else modified_lightness + modified_lightness = 1.0 if modified_lightness > 1.0 else modified_lightness + modified_color = colorsys.hls_to_rgb(polygon_color[0], modified_lightness, polygon_color[2]) + return tuple(np.clip(modified_color, 0.0, 1.0)) + + def _convert_boxes(self, boxes): + """ + Convert different format of boxes to an NxB array, where B = 4 or 5 is the box dimension. + """ + if isinstance(boxes, Boxes) or isinstance(boxes, RotatedBoxes): + return boxes.tensor.detach().numpy() + else: + return np.asarray(boxes) + + def _convert_masks(self, masks_or_polygons): + """ + Convert different format of masks or polygons to a tuple of masks and polygons. + + Returns: + list[GenericMask]: + """ + + m = masks_or_polygons + if isinstance(m, PolygonMasks): + m = m.polygons + if isinstance(m, BitMasks): + m = m.tensor.numpy() + if isinstance(m, torch.Tensor): + m = m.numpy() + ret = [] + for x in m: + if isinstance(x, GenericMask): + ret.append(x) + else: + ret.append(GenericMask(x, self.output.height, self.output.width)) + return ret + + def _draw_text_in_mask(self, binary_mask, text, color): + """ + Find proper places to draw text given a binary mask. + """ + # TODO sometimes drawn on wrong objects. the heuristics here can improve. + _num_cc, cc_labels, stats, centroids = cv2.connectedComponentsWithStats(binary_mask, 8) + if stats[1:, -1].size == 0: + return + largest_component_id = np.argmax(stats[1:, -1]) + 1 + + # draw text on the largest component, as well as other very large components. + for cid in range(1, _num_cc): + if cid == largest_component_id or stats[cid, -1] > _LARGE_MASK_AREA_THRESH: + # median is more stable than centroid + # center = centroids[largest_component_id] + center = np.median((cc_labels == cid).nonzero(), axis=1)[::-1] + self.draw_text(text, center, color=color) + + def _convert_keypoints(self, keypoints): + if isinstance(keypoints, Keypoints): + keypoints = keypoints.tensor + keypoints = np.asarray(keypoints) + return keypoints + + def get_output(self): + """ + Returns: + output (VisImage): the image output containing the visualizations added + to the image. + """ + return self.output diff --git a/diffusiondet/__init__.py b/diffusiondet/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e226a1a --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# ======================================== +# Modified by Shoufa Chen +# ======================================== +# Modified by Peize Sun, Rufeng Zhang +# Contact: {sunpeize, cxrfzhang}@foxmail.com +# +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +from .config import add_diffusiondet_config +from .detector import DiffusionDet +from .dataset_mapper import DiffusionDetDatasetMapper +from .test_time_augmentation import DiffusionDetWithTTA +from .swintransformer import build_swintransformer_fpn_backbone diff --git a/diffusiondet/config.py b/diffusiondet/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f8aa62 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +# ======================================== +# Modified by Shoufa Chen +# ======================================== +# Modified by Peize Sun, Rufeng Zhang +# Contact: {sunpeize, cxrfzhang}@foxmail.com +# +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +from detectron2.config import CfgNode as CN + + +def add_diffusiondet_config(cfg): + """ + Add config for DiffusionDet + """ + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet = CN() + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_CLASSES = 7 + # cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_CLASSES = 80 + # cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_PROPOSALS = 300 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_PROPOSALS = 500 + + # RCNN Head. + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NHEADS = 8 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DROPOUT = 0.0 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DIM_FEEDFORWARD = 2048 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.ACTIVATION = 'relu' + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.HIDDEN_DIM = 256 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_CLS = 1 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_REG = 3 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_HEADS = 6 + + # Dynamic Conv. + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_DYNAMIC = 2 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DIM_DYNAMIC = 64 + + # Loss. + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.CLASS_WEIGHT = 2.0 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.GIOU_WEIGHT = 2.0 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.L1_WEIGHT = 5.0 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DEEP_SUPERVISION = True + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NO_OBJECT_WEIGHT = 0.1 + + # Focal Loss. + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FOCAL = True + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FED_LOSS = False + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.ALPHA = 0.25 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.GAMMA = 2.0 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.PRIOR_PROB = 0.01 + + # Dynamic K + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.OTA_K = 5 + + # Diffusion + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.SNR_SCALE = 2.0 + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.SAMPLE_STEP = 1 + + # Inference + cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_NMS = True + + # Swin Backbones + cfg.MODEL.SWIN = CN() + cfg.MODEL.SWIN.SIZE = 'B' # 'T', 'S', 'B' + cfg.MODEL.SWIN.USE_CHECKPOINT = False + cfg.MODEL.SWIN.OUT_FEATURES = (0, 1, 2, 3) # modify + + # Optimizer. + cfg.SOLVER.OPTIMIZER = "ADAMW" + cfg.SOLVER.BACKBONE_MULTIPLIER = 1.0 + + # TTA. + # cfg.TEST.AUG.MIN_SIZES = (224,) + cfg.TEST.AUG.MIN_SIZES = (400, 500, 600, 640, 700, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1800, 800) + cfg.TEST.AUG.CVPODS_TTA = True + cfg.TEST.AUG.SCALE_FILTER = True + cfg.TEST.AUG.SCALE_RANGES = ([96, 10000], [96, 10000], + [64, 10000], [64, 10000], + [64, 10000], [0, 10000], + [0, 10000], [0, 256], + [0, 256], [0, 192], + [0, 192], [0, 96], + [0, 10000]) diff --git a/diffusiondet/dataset_mapper.py b/diffusiondet/dataset_mapper.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2e0180 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/dataset_mapper.py @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +# ======================================== +# Modified by Shoufa Chen +# ======================================== +# Modified by Peize Sun, Rufeng Zhang +# Contact: {sunpeize, cxrfzhang}@foxmail.com +# +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +import copy +import logging +import numpy as np +import torch + +from detectron2.data import detection_utils as utils +from detectron2.data import transforms as T + + +__all__ = ["DiffusionDetDatasetMapper"] + + +def build_transform_gen(cfg, is_train): + """ + Create a list of :class:`TransformGen` from config. + Returns: + list[TransformGen] + """ + if is_train: + min_size = cfg.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TRAIN + max_size = cfg.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TRAIN + sample_style = cfg.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TRAIN_SAMPLING + else: + min_size = cfg.INPUT.MIN_SIZE_TEST + max_size = cfg.INPUT.MAX_SIZE_TEST + sample_style = "choice" + if sample_style == "range": + assert len(min_size) == 2, "more than 2 ({}) min_size(s) are provided for ranges".format(len(min_size)) + + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + tfm_gens = [] + if is_train: + tfm_gens.append(T.RandomFlip()) + # ResizeShortestEdge + tfm_gens.append(T.ResizeShortestEdge(min_size, max_size, sample_style)) + + if is_train: + logger.info("TransformGens used in training: " + str(tfm_gens)) + return tfm_gens + + +class DiffusionDetDatasetMapper: + """ + A callable which takes a dataset dict in Detectron2 Dataset format, + and map it into a format used by DiffusionDet. + + The callable currently does the following: + + 1. Read the image from "file_name" + 2. Applies geometric transforms to the image and annotation + 3. Find and applies suitable cropping to the image and annotation + 4. Prepare image and annotation to Tensors + """ + + def __init__(self, cfg, is_train=True): + + # 根据配置文件,决定是否采用中心点随机剪切数据增强 + if cfg.INPUT.CROP.ENABLED and is_train: + self.crop_gen = [ + T.ResizeShortestEdge([400, 500, 600], sample_style="choice"), + T.RandomCrop(cfg.INPUT.CROP.TYPE, cfg.INPUT.CROP.SIZE), + ] + else: + self.crop_gen = None + + + # 获得图片缩放的边缘大小,以及水平翻转的配置 + self.tfm_gens = build_transform_gen(cfg, is_train) + logging.getLogger(__name__).info( + "Full TransformGens used in training: {}, crop: {}".format(str(self.tfm_gens), str(self.crop_gen)) + ) + + self.img_format = cfg.INPUT.FORMAT + self.is_train = is_train + + def __call__(self, dataset_dict): + """ + 把数据转化为训练模型需要的格式 + Args: + dataset_dict (dict): Metadata of one image, in Detectron2 Dataset format. + + Returns: + dict: a format that builtin models in detectron2 accept + """ + dataset_dict = copy.deepcopy(dataset_dict) # it will be modified by code below + + # 读取图片,并进行检测 + image = utils.read_image(dataset_dict["file_name"], format=self.img_format) + utils.check_image_size(dataset_dict, image) + + + # 如果图像没有检测的对象,则随机进行剪裁,同时进行多尺度的图像变换 + if self.crop_gen is None: + image, transforms = T.apply_transform_gens(self.tfm_gens, image) + else: + if np.random.rand() > 0.5: + image, transforms = T.apply_transform_gens(self.tfm_gens, image) + else: + # 如果图像中有实例对象,则围绕实例对象的中心进行裁剪,同时进行多尺度的图像变换 + image, transforms = T.apply_transform_gens( + self.tfm_gens[:-1] + self.crop_gen + self.tfm_gens[-1:], image + ) + + # 获得图像的宽和高 + image_shape = image.shape[:2] # h, w + + # Pytorch's dataloader is efficient on torch.Tensor due to shared-memory, + # but not efficient on large generic data structures due to the use of pickle & mp.Queue. + # Therefore it's important to use torch.Tensor. + dataset_dict["image"] = torch.as_tensor(np.ascontiguousarray(image.transpose(2, 0, 1))) + + if not self.is_train: + # USER: Modify this if you want to keep them for some reason. + dataset_dict.pop("annotations", None) + return dataset_dict + + if "annotations" in dataset_dict: + # USER: Modify this if you want to keep them for some reason. + for anno in dataset_dict["annotations"]: + anno.pop("segmentation", None) + anno.pop("keypoints", None) + + # USER: Implement additional transformations if you have other types of data + # 实例分割的相关操作 + annos = [ + utils.transform_instance_annotations(obj, transforms, image_shape) + for obj in dataset_dict.pop("annotations") + if obj.get("iscrowd", 0) == 0 + ] + instances = utils.annotations_to_instances(annos, image_shape) + dataset_dict["instances"] = utils.filter_empty_instances(instances) + return dataset_dict diff --git a/diffusiondet/detector1.py b/diffusiondet/detector1.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85b63dc --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/detector1.py @@ -0,0 +1,589 @@ +# ======================================== +# Modified by Shoufa Chen +# ======================================== +# Modified by Peize Sun, Rufeng Zhang +# Contact: {sunpeize, cxrfzhang}@foxmail.com +# +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +import math +import random +from typing import List +from collections import namedtuple + +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torch import nn + +from detectron2.layers import batched_nms +from detectron2.modeling import META_ARCH_REGISTRY, build_backbone, detector_postprocess + +from detectron2.structures import Boxes, ImageList, Instances + +from .loss import SetCriterionDynamicK, HungarianMatcherDynamicK +from .head import DynamicHead +from .util.box_ops import box_cxcywh_to_xyxy, box_xyxy_to_cxcywh +from .util.misc import nested_tensor_from_tensor_list + + +from .pixel_difference_convolutionPDC import * + + +__all__ = ["DiffusionDet"] + +ModelPrediction = namedtuple('ModelPrediction', ['pred_noise', 'pred_x_start']) + + +def exists(x): + return x is not None + + +def default(val, d): + if exists(val): + return val + return d() if callable(d) else d + + +def extract(a, t, x_shape): + """extract the appropriate t index for a batch of indices""" + batch_size = t.shape[0] + out = a.gather(-1, t) + return out.reshape(batch_size, *((1,) * (len(x_shape) - 1))) + + +def cosine_beta_schedule(timesteps, s=0.008): + """ + cosine schedule + as proposed in https://openreview.net/forum?id=-NEXDKk8gZ + """ + steps = timesteps + 1 + x = torch.linspace(0, timesteps, steps, dtype=torch.float64) + alphas_cumprod = torch.cos(((x / timesteps) + s) / (1 + s) * math.pi * 0.5) ** 2 + alphas_cumprod = alphas_cumprod / alphas_cumprod[0] + betas = 1 - (alphas_cumprod[1:] / alphas_cumprod[:-1]) + return torch.clip(betas, 0, 0.999) + + +@META_ARCH_REGISTRY.register() +#@修饰符可以将类方法转为属性,也可以使类方法具有扩展性 +class DiffusionDet(nn.Module): + """ + Implement DiffusionDet + """ + + def __init__(self, cfg): + super().__init__() + + self.device = torch.device(cfg.MODEL.DEVICE) + + self.in_features = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES + self.num_classes = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_CLASSES + self.num_proposals = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_PROPOSALS + self.hidden_dim = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.HIDDEN_DIM + self.num_heads = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_HEADS + + # Build Backbone. + self.backbone = build_backbone(cfg) + self.size_divisibility = self.backbone.size_divisibility + + # build diffusion + timesteps = 1000 + sampling_timesteps = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.SAMPLE_STEP + self.objective = 'pred_x0' + betas = cosine_beta_schedule(timesteps) + alphas = 1. - betas + alphas_cumprod = torch.cumprod(alphas, dim=0) + alphas_cumprod_prev = F.pad(alphas_cumprod[:-1], (1, 0), value=1.) + timesteps, = betas.shape + self.num_timesteps = int(timesteps) + + self.sampling_timesteps = default(sampling_timesteps, timesteps) + assert self.sampling_timesteps <= timesteps + self.is_ddim_sampling = self.sampling_timesteps < timesteps + self.ddim_sampling_eta = 1. + self.self_condition = False + self.scale = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.SNR_SCALE + self.box_renewal = True + self.use_ensemble = True + + self.register_buffer('betas', betas) + self.register_buffer('alphas_cumprod', alphas_cumprod) + self.register_buffer('alphas_cumprod_prev', alphas_cumprod_prev) + + # calculations for diffusion q(x_t | x_{t-1}) and others + + self.register_buffer('sqrt_alphas_cumprod', torch.sqrt(alphas_cumprod)) + self.register_buffer('sqrt_one_minus_alphas_cumprod', torch.sqrt(1. - alphas_cumprod)) + self.register_buffer('log_one_minus_alphas_cumprod', torch.log(1. - alphas_cumprod)) + self.register_buffer('sqrt_recip_alphas_cumprod', torch.sqrt(1. / alphas_cumprod)) + self.register_buffer('sqrt_recipm1_alphas_cumprod', torch.sqrt(1. / alphas_cumprod - 1)) + + # calculations for posterior q(x_{t-1} | x_t, x_0) + + posterior_variance = betas * (1. - alphas_cumprod_prev) / (1. - alphas_cumprod) + + # above: equal to 1. / (1. / (1. - alpha_cumprod_tm1) + alpha_t / beta_t) + + self.register_buffer('posterior_variance', posterior_variance) + + # below: log calculation clipped because the posterior variance is 0 at the beginning of the diffusion chain + + self.register_buffer('posterior_log_variance_clipped', torch.log(posterior_variance.clamp(min=1e-20))) + self.register_buffer('posterior_mean_coef1', betas * torch.sqrt(alphas_cumprod_prev) / (1. - alphas_cumprod)) + self.register_buffer('posterior_mean_coef2', + (1. - alphas_cumprod_prev) * torch.sqrt(alphas) / (1. - alphas_cumprod)) + + # Build Dynamic Head. + #在这里加了中心卷积的计算 + keys = [i for i in self.backbone.output_shape().keys()] + + # keys: ['p2', 'p3', 'p4', 'p5', 'p6'] + channels = self.backbone.output_shape()[keys[-1]].channels + # self.diff_conv = Conv2d(CPDC, channels, channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, dilation=1, groups=1, bias=False) + + + # channels_p2 = self.backbone.output_shape()[keys[0]].channels + # channels_p3 = self.backbone.output_shape()[keys[1]].channels + # channels_p4 = self.backbone.output_shape()[keys[2]].channels + channels_p5 = self.backbone.output_shape()[keys[3]].channels + # channels_p6 = self.backbone.output_shape()[keys[4]].channels + # self.diff_conv2 = Conv2d(CPDC, channels_p2, channels_p2, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, dilation=1, groups=1,bias=False) + # self.diff_conv3 = Conv2d(CPDC, channels_p3, channels_p3, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, dilation=1, groups=1,bias=False) + # self.diff_conv4 = Conv2d(CPDC, channels_p4, channels_p4, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, dilation=1, groups=1,bias=False) + self.diff_conv5 = Conv2d(CPDC, channels_p5, channels_p5, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, dilation=1, groups=1,bias=False) + # self.diff_conv6 = Conv2d(CPDC, channels_p6, channels_p6, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, dilation=1, groups=1,bias=False) + + + self.head = DynamicHead(cfg=cfg, roi_input_shape=self.backbone.output_shape()) + # Loss parameters: + class_weight = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.CLASS_WEIGHT + giou_weight = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.GIOU_WEIGHT + l1_weight = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.L1_WEIGHT + no_object_weight = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NO_OBJECT_WEIGHT + self.deep_supervision = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DEEP_SUPERVISION + self.use_focal = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FOCAL + self.use_fed_loss = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FED_LOSS + self.use_nms = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_NMS + + # Build Criterion. + matcher = HungarianMatcherDynamicK( + cfg=cfg, cost_class=class_weight, cost_bbox=l1_weight, cost_giou=giou_weight, use_focal=self.use_focal + ) + weight_dict = {"loss_ce": class_weight, "loss_bbox": l1_weight, "loss_giou": giou_weight} + if self.deep_supervision: + aux_weight_dict = {} + for i in range(self.num_heads - 1): + aux_weight_dict.update({k + f"_{i}": v for k, v in weight_dict.items()}) + weight_dict.update(aux_weight_dict) + + losses = ["labels", "boxes"] + + self.criterion = SetCriterionDynamicK( + cfg=cfg, num_classes=self.num_classes, matcher=matcher, weight_dict=weight_dict, eos_coef=no_object_weight, + losses=losses, use_focal=self.use_focal,) + + pixel_mean = torch.Tensor(cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_MEAN).to(self.device).view(3, 1, 1) + pixel_std = torch.Tensor(cfg.MODEL.PIXEL_STD).to(self.device).view(3, 1, 1) + self.normalizer = lambda x: (x - pixel_mean) / pixel_std + self.to(self.device) + + def predict_noise_from_start(self, x_t, t, x0): + return ( + (extract(self.sqrt_recip_alphas_cumprod, t, x_t.shape) * x_t - x0) / + extract(self.sqrt_recipm1_alphas_cumprod, t, x_t.shape) + ) + + def model_predictions(self, backbone_feats, images_whwh, x, t, x_self_cond=None, clip_x_start=False): + x_boxes = torch.clamp(x, min=-1 * self.scale, max=self.scale) + x_boxes = ((x_boxes / self.scale) + 1) / 2 + x_boxes = box_cxcywh_to_xyxy(x_boxes) + x_boxes = x_boxes * images_whwh[:, None, :] + outputs_class, outputs_coord = self.head(backbone_feats, x_boxes, t, None) + + x_start = outputs_coord[-1] # (batch, num_proposals, 4) predict boxes: absolute coordinates (x1, y1, x2, y2) + x_start = x_start / images_whwh[:, None, :] + x_start = box_xyxy_to_cxcywh(x_start) + x_start = (x_start * 2 - 1.) * self.scale + x_start = torch.clamp(x_start, min=-1 * self.scale, max=self.scale) + # 反向预测 + pred_noise = self.predict_noise_from_start(x, t, x_start) + + + + # 进行DDIM,相当于替换掉上一步的x + return ModelPrediction(pred_noise, x_start), outputs_class, outputs_coord + + @torch.no_grad() + def ddim_sample(self, batched_inputs, backbone_feats, images_whwh, images, clip_denoised=True, do_postprocess=True): + batch = images_whwh.shape[0] + shape = (batch, self.num_proposals, 4) + # eta 衰减因子 + total_timesteps, sampling_timesteps, eta, objective = self.num_timesteps, self.sampling_timesteps, self.ddim_sampling_eta, self.objective + + # [-1, 0, 1, 2, ..., T-1] when sampling_timesteps == total_timesteps + times = torch.linspace(-1, total_timesteps - 1, steps=sampling_timesteps + 1) + times = list(reversed(times.int().tolist())) + time_pairs = list(zip(times[:-1], times[1:])) # [(T-1, T-2), (T-2, T-3), ..., (1, 0), (0, -1)] + + img = torch.randn(shape, device=self.device) + + # 预测的分数,类别和框坐标 + ensemble_score, ensemble_label, ensemble_coord = [], [], [] + x_start = None + for time, time_next in time_pairs: + time_cond = torch.full((batch,), time, device=self.device, dtype=torch.long) + self_cond = x_start if self.self_condition else None + + preds, outputs_class, outputs_coord = self.model_predictions(backbone_feats, images_whwh, img, time_cond, + self_cond, clip_x_start=clip_denoised) + pred_noise, x_start = preds.pred_noise, preds.pred_x_start + + if self.box_renewal: # filter 冗余无用的框删除,添加随机的框 + score_per_image, box_per_image = outputs_class[-1][0], outputs_coord[-1][0] + threshold = 0.5 + score_per_image = torch.sigmoid(score_per_image) + #选取置信度最大的 + value, _ = torch.max(score_per_image, -1, keepdim=False) + # 和阈值比较,得到布尔列表,求和,一共有多少超过阈值的 + keep_idx = value > threshold + num_remain = torch.sum(keep_idx) + + pred_noise = pred_noise[:, keep_idx, :] + x_start = x_start[:, keep_idx, :] + img = img[:, keep_idx, :] + if time_next < 0: + img = x_start + continue + + alpha = self.alphas_cumprod[time] + alpha_next = self.alphas_cumprod[time_next] + + sigma = eta * ((1 - alpha / alpha_next) * (1 - alpha_next) / (1 - alpha)).sqrt() + c = (1 - alpha_next - sigma ** 2).sqrt() + + noise = torch.randn_like(img) + + img = x_start * alpha_next.sqrt() + \ + c * pred_noise + \ + sigma * noise + + if self.box_renewal: # filter + # replenish with randn boxes + img = torch.cat((img, torch.randn(1, self.num_proposals - num_remain, 4, device=img.device)), dim=1) + if self.use_ensemble and self.sampling_timesteps > 1: + box_pred_per_image, scores_per_image, labels_per_image = self.inference(outputs_class[-1], + outputs_coord[-1], + images.image_sizes) + ensemble_score.append(scores_per_image) + ensemble_label.append(labels_per_image) + ensemble_coord.append(box_pred_per_image) + + if self.use_ensemble and self.sampling_timesteps > 1: + box_pred_per_image = torch.cat(ensemble_coord, dim=0) + scores_per_image = torch.cat(ensemble_score, dim=0) + labels_per_image = torch.cat(ensemble_label, dim=0) + if self.use_nms: + keep = batched_nms(box_pred_per_image, scores_per_image, labels_per_image, 0.5) + box_pred_per_image = box_pred_per_image[keep] + scores_per_image = scores_per_image[keep] + labels_per_image = labels_per_image[keep] + + result = Instances(images.image_sizes[0]) + result.pred_boxes = Boxes(box_pred_per_image) + result.scores = scores_per_image + result.pred_classes = labels_per_image + results = [result] + else: + output = {'pred_logits': outputs_class[-1], 'pred_boxes': outputs_coord[-1]} + box_cls = output["pred_logits"] + box_pred = output["pred_boxes"] + results = self.inference(box_cls, box_pred, images.image_sizes) + if do_postprocess: + processed_results = [] + + # 得到图像的高宽信息和检测结果 + for results_per_image, input_per_image, image_size in zip(results, batched_inputs, images.image_sizes): + height = input_per_image.get("height", image_size[0]) + width = input_per_image.get("width", image_size[1]) + r = detector_postprocess(results_per_image, height, width) + processed_results.append({"instances": r}) + return processed_results + + # forward diffusion + ## 采样过程,按照算法模块中的sampling + def q_sample(self, x_start, t, noise=None): + if noise is None: + noise = torch.randn_like(x_start) + + sqrt_alphas_cumprod_t = extract(self.sqrt_alphas_cumprod, t, x_start.shape) + sqrt_one_minus_alphas_cumprod_t = extract(self.sqrt_one_minus_alphas_cumprod, t, x_start.shape) + + return sqrt_alphas_cumprod_t * x_start + sqrt_one_minus_alphas_cumprod_t * noise + + + + def forward(self, batched_inputs, do_postprocess=True): + """ + Args: + batched_inputs: a list, batched outputs of :class:`DatasetMapper` . + Each item in the list contains the inputs for one image. + For now, each item in the list is a dict that contains: + + * image: Tensor, image in (C, H, W) format. + * instances: Instances + + Other information that's included in the original dicts, such as: + + * "height", "width" (int): the output resolution of the model, used in inference. + See :meth:`postprocess` for details. + """ + images, images_whwh = self.preprocess_image(batched_inputs) + if isinstance(images, (list, torch.Tensor)): + images = nested_tensor_from_tensor_list(images) + + # Feature Extraction. + # ROI HEADS : in features + src = self.backbone(images.tensor) + features = list() + feature_p2 = src[self.in_features[0]] + features.append(feature_p2) + feature_p3 = src[self.in_features[1]] + features.append(feature_p3) + feature_p4 = src[self.in_features[2]] + # features.append(self.diff_conv4(feature_p4)) + features.append(feature_p4) + feature_p5 = src[self.in_features[3]] + # features.append(self.diff_conv4(feature_p4)) + features.append(self.diff_conv5(feature_p5) + feature_p5) + # for f in self.in_features[4:]: + # feature = src[f] + # features.append(feature) + + # feature_1 = src[self.in_features[-1]] + # features.append(self.diff_conv(feature_1) + feature_1) + # feature_p2 = src[self.in_features[0]] + # features.append(feature_p2) + # + # feature_p3 = src[self.in_features[1]] + # features.append(self.diff_conv3(feature_p3) + feature_p3) + # + # feature_p4 = src[self.in_features[2]] + # features.append(self.diff_conv4(feature_p4) + feature_p4) + # + # feature_p5 = src[self.in_features[3]] + # features.append(self.diff_conv5(feature_p5) + feature_p5) + + # feature_p6 = src[self.in_features[4]] + # features.append(self.diff_conv6(feature_p6)) + + + + # for f in self.in_features: + # feature = src[f] + # features.append(feature) + + # Prepare Proposals. + if not self.training: + results = self.ddim_sample(batched_inputs, features, images_whwh, images) + return results + + if self.training: + gt_instances = [x["instances"].to(self.device) for x in batched_inputs] + targets, x_boxes, noises, t = self.prepare_targets(gt_instances) + t = t.squeeze(-1) + x_boxes = x_boxes * images_whwh[:, None, :] + # 输出类别和坐标 + outputs_class, outputs_coord = self.head(features, x_boxes, t, None) + output = {'pred_logits': outputs_class[-1], 'pred_boxes': outputs_coord[-1]} + + if self.deep_supervision: + output['aux_outputs'] = [{'pred_logits': a, 'pred_boxes': b} + for a, b in zip(outputs_class[:-1], outputs_coord[:-1])] + + loss_dict = self.criterion(output, targets) + weight_dict = self.criterion.weight_dict + for k in loss_dict.keys(): + if k in weight_dict: + loss_dict[k] *= weight_dict[k] + return loss_dict + + def prepare_diffusion_repeat(self, gt_boxes): + """ + :param gt_boxes: (cx, cy, w, h), normalized + :param num_proposals: + """ + t = torch.randint(0, self.num_timesteps, (1,), device=self.device).long() + noise = torch.randn(self.num_proposals, 4, device=self.device) + + #gt框个数 + num_gt = gt_boxes.shape[0] + if not num_gt: # generate fake gt boxes if empty gt boxes + gt_boxes = torch.as_tensor([[0.5, 0.5, 1., 1.]], dtype=torch.float, device=self.device) + num_gt = 1 + + num_repeat = self.num_proposals // num_gt # number of repeat except the last gt box in one image + repeat_tensor = [num_repeat] * (num_gt - self.num_proposals % num_gt) + [num_repeat + 1] * ( + self.num_proposals % num_gt) + assert sum(repeat_tensor) == self.num_proposals + random.shuffle(repeat_tensor) + repeat_tensor = torch.tensor(repeat_tensor, device=self.device) + + #进行scale操作,增加框的面积,增加信息量 + gt_boxes = (gt_boxes * 2. - 1.) * self.scale + x_start = torch(gt_boxes, repeat_tensor, dim=0) + + # noise sample + x = self.q_sample(x_start=x_start, t=t, noise=noise) + + x = torch.clamp(x, min=-1 * self.scale, max=self.scale) + x = ((x / self.scale) + 1) / 2. + + # 中心坐标+长宽 to 左上右下 + diff_boxes = box_cxcywh_to_xyxy(x) + + return diff_boxes, noise, t + + def prepare_diffusion_concat(self, gt_boxes): + """ + :param gt_boxes: (cx, cy, w, h), normalized + :param num_proposals: + """ + t = torch.randint(0, self.num_timesteps, (1,), device=self.device).long() + noise = torch.randn(self.num_proposals, 4, device=self.device) + + num_gt = gt_boxes.shape[0] + if not num_gt: # generate fake gt boxes if empty gt boxes + gt_boxes = torch.as_tensor([[0.5, 0.5, 1., 1.]], dtype=torch.float, device=self.device) + num_gt = 1 + + if num_gt < self.num_proposals: + box_placeholder = torch.randn(self.num_proposals - num_gt, 4, + device=self.device) / 6. + 0.5 # 3sigma = 1/2 --> sigma: 1/6 + box_placeholder[:, 2:] = torch.clip(box_placeholder[:, 2:], min=1e-4) + x_start = torch.cat((gt_boxes, box_placeholder), dim=0) + elif num_gt > self.num_proposals: + select_mask = [True] * self.num_proposals + [False] * (num_gt - self.num_proposals) + random.shuffle(select_mask) + x_start = gt_boxes[select_mask] + else: + x_start = gt_boxes + + x_start = (x_start * 2. - 1.) * self.scale + + # noise sample + x = self.q_sample(x_start=x_start, t=t, noise=noise) + + x = torch.clamp(x, min=-1 * self.scale, max=self.scale) + x = ((x / self.scale) + 1) / 2. + + diff_boxes = box_cxcywh_to_xyxy(x) + + return diff_boxes, noise, t + + def prepare_targets(self, targets): + new_targets = [] + diffused_boxes = [] + noises = [] + ts = [] + for targets_per_image in targets: + target = {} + h, w = targets_per_image.image_size + image_size_xyxy = torch.as_tensor([w, h, w, h], dtype=torch.float, device=self.device) + gt_classes = targets_per_image.gt_classes + gt_boxes = targets_per_image.gt_boxes.tensor / image_size_xyxy + gt_boxes = box_xyxy_to_cxcywh(gt_boxes) + d_boxes, d_noise, d_t = self.prepare_diffusion_concat(gt_boxes) + diffused_boxes.append(d_boxes) + noises.append(d_noise) + ts.append(d_t) + target["labels"] = gt_classes.to(self.device) + target["boxes"] = gt_boxes.to(self.device) + target["boxes_xyxy"] = targets_per_image.gt_boxes.tensor.to(self.device) + target["image_size_xyxy"] = image_size_xyxy.to(self.device) + image_size_xyxy_tgt = image_size_xyxy.unsqueeze(0).repeat(len(gt_boxes), 1) + target["image_size_xyxy_tgt"] = image_size_xyxy_tgt.to(self.device) + target["area"] = targets_per_image.gt_boxes.area().to(self.device) + new_targets.append(target) + + return new_targets, torch.stack(diffused_boxes), torch.stack(noises), torch.stack(ts) + + def inference(self, box_cls, box_pred, image_sizes): + """ + Arguments: + box_cls (Tensor): tensor of shape (batch_size, num_proposals, K). + The tensor predicts the classification probability for each proposal. + box_pred (Tensor): tensors of shape (batch_size, num_proposals, 4). + The tensor predicts 4-vector (x,y,w,h) box + regression values for every proposal + image_sizes (List[torch.Size]): the input image sizes + + Returns: + results (List[Instances]): a list of #images elements. + """ + assert len(box_cls) == len(image_sizes) + results = [] + + if self.use_focal or self.use_fed_loss: + scores = torch.sigmoid(box_cls) + labels = torch.arange(self.num_classes, device=self.device). \ + unsqueeze(0).repeat(self.num_proposals, 1).flatten(0, 1) + + for i, (scores_per_image, box_pred_per_image, image_size) in enumerate(zip( + scores, box_pred, image_sizes + )): + result = Instances(image_size) + scores_per_image, topk_indices = scores_per_image.flatten(0, 1).topk(self.num_proposals, sorted=False) + labels_per_image = labels[topk_indices] + box_pred_per_image = box_pred_per_image.view(-1, 1, 4).repeat(1, self.num_classes, 1).view(-1, 4) + box_pred_per_image = box_pred_per_image[topk_indices] + + if self.use_ensemble and self.sampling_timesteps > 1: + return box_pred_per_image, scores_per_image, labels_per_image + + if self.use_nms: + keep = batched_nms(box_pred_per_image, scores_per_image, labels_per_image, 0.5) + box_pred_per_image = box_pred_per_image[keep] + scores_per_image = scores_per_image[keep] + labels_per_image = labels_per_image[keep] + + result.pred_boxes = Boxes(box_pred_per_image) + result.scores = scores_per_image + result.pred_classes = labels_per_image + results.append(result) + + else: + # For each box we assign the best class or the second best if the best on is `no_object`. + scores, labels = F.softmax(box_cls, dim=-1)[:, :, :-1].max(-1) + + for i, (scores_per_image, labels_per_image, box_pred_per_image, image_size) in enumerate(zip( + scores, labels, box_pred, image_sizes + )): + if self.use_ensemble and self.sampling_timesteps > 1: + return box_pred_per_image, scores_per_image, labels_per_image + + if self.use_nms: + keep = batched_nms(box_pred_per_image, scores_per_image, labels_per_image, 0.5) + box_pred_per_image = box_pred_per_image[keep] + scores_per_image = scores_per_image[keep] + labels_per_image = labels_per_image[keep] + result = Instances(image_size) + result.pred_boxes = Boxes(box_pred_per_image) + result.scores = scores_per_image + result.pred_classes = labels_per_image + results.append(result) + + return results + + def preprocess_image(self, batched_inputs): + """ + Normalize, pad and batch the input images. + """ + images = [self.normalizer(x["image"].to(self.device)) for x in batched_inputs] + images = ImageList.from_tensors(images, self.size_divisibility) + + images_whwh = list() + for bi in batched_inputs: + h, w = bi["image"].shape[-2:] + images_whwh.append(torch.tensor([w, h, w, h], dtype=torch.float32, device=self.device)) + images_whwh = torch.stack(images_whwh) + + return images, images_whwh diff --git a/diffusiondet/head.py b/diffusiondet/head.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9469c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/head.py @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ +# ======================================== +# Modified by Shoufa Chen +# ======================================== +# Modified by Peize Sun, Rufeng Zhang +# Contact: {sunpeize, cxrfzhang}@foxmail.com +# +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +""" +DiffusionDet Transformer class. + +Copy-paste from torch.nn.Transformer with modifications: + * positional encodings are passed in MHattention + * extra LN at the end of encoder is removed + * decoder returns a stack of activations from all decoding layers +""" +import copy +import math + +import numpy as np +import torch +from torch import nn, Tensor +import torch.nn.functional as F + +from detectron2.modeling.poolers import ROIPooler +from detectron2.structures import Boxes + + +_DEFAULT_SCALE_CLAMP = math.log(100000.0 / 16) + + +class SinusoidalPositionEmbeddings(nn.Module): + def __init__(self, dim): + super().__init__() + self.dim = dim + + def forward(self, time): + device = time.device + half_dim = self.dim // 2 + embeddings = math.log(10000) / (half_dim - 1) + embeddings = torch.exp(torch.arange(half_dim, device=device) * -embeddings) + embeddings = time[:, None] * embeddings[None, :] + embeddings = torch.cat((embeddings.sin(), embeddings.cos()), dim=-1) + return embeddings + + +class GaussianFourierProjection(nn.Module): + """Gaussian random features for encoding time steps.""" + + def __init__(self, embed_dim, scale=30.): + super().__init__() + # Randomly sample weights during initialization. These weights are fixed + # during optimization and are not trainable. + self.W = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(embed_dim // 2) * scale, requires_grad=False) + + def forward(self, x): + x_proj = x[:, None] * self.W[None, :] * 2 * np.pi + return torch.cat([torch.sin(x_proj), torch.cos(x_proj)], dim=-1) + + +class Dense(nn.Module): + """A fully connected layer that reshapes outputs to feature maps.""" + + def __init__(self, input_dim, output_dim): + super().__init__() + self.dense = nn.Linear(input_dim, output_dim) + + def forward(self, x): + return self.dense(x) + + +class DynamicHead(nn.Module): + + def __init__(self, cfg, roi_input_shape): + super().__init__() + + # Build RoI. + box_pooler = self._init_box_pooler(cfg, roi_input_shape) + self.box_pooler = box_pooler + + # Build heads. + num_classes = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_CLASSES + d_model = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.HIDDEN_DIM + dim_feedforward = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DIM_FEEDFORWARD + nhead = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NHEADS + dropout = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DROPOUT + activation = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.ACTIVATION + num_heads = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_HEADS + rcnn_head = RCNNHead(cfg, d_model, num_classes, dim_feedforward, nhead, dropout, activation) + self.head_series = _get_clones(rcnn_head, num_heads) + self.num_heads = num_heads + self.return_intermediate = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DEEP_SUPERVISION + + # Gaussian random feature embedding layer for time + self.d_model = d_model + time_dim = d_model * 4 + self.time_mlp = nn.Sequential( + SinusoidalPositionEmbeddings(d_model), + nn.Linear(d_model, time_dim), + nn.GELU(), + nn.Linear(time_dim, time_dim), + ) + + # Init parameters. + self.use_focal = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FOCAL + self.use_fed_loss = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FED_LOSS + self.num_classes = num_classes + if self.use_focal or self.use_fed_loss: + prior_prob = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.PRIOR_PROB + self.bias_value = -math.log((1 - prior_prob) / prior_prob) + self._reset_parameters() + + def _reset_parameters(self): + # init all parameters. + for p in self.parameters(): + if p.dim() > 1: + nn.init.xavier_uniform_(p) + + # initialize the bias for focal loss and fed loss. + if self.use_focal or self.use_fed_loss: + if p.shape[-1] == self.num_classes or p.shape[-1] == self.num_classes + 1: + nn.init.constant_(p, self.bias_value) + + @staticmethod + def _init_box_pooler(cfg, input_shape): + + in_features = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.IN_FEATURES + pooler_resolution = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION + pooler_scales = tuple(1.0 / input_shape[k].stride for k in in_features) + sampling_ratio = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_SAMPLING_RATIO + pooler_type = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_TYPE + + # If StandardROIHeads is applied on multiple feature maps (as in FPN), + # then we share the same predictors and therefore the channel counts must be the same + in_channels = [input_shape[f].channels for f in in_features] + # Check all channel counts are equal + assert len(set(in_channels)) == 1, in_channels + + box_pooler = ROIPooler( + output_size=pooler_resolution, + scales=pooler_scales, + sampling_ratio=sampling_ratio, + pooler_type=pooler_type, + ) + return box_pooler + + def forward(self, features, init_bboxes, t, init_features): + # assert t shape (batch_size) + time = self.time_mlp(t) + + inter_class_logits = [] + inter_pred_bboxes = [] + + bs = len(features[0]) + bboxes = init_bboxes + num_boxes = bboxes.shape[1] + + if init_features is not None: + init_features = init_features[None].repeat(1, bs, 1) + proposal_features = init_features.clone() + else: + proposal_features = None + + for head_idx, rcnn_head in enumerate(self.head_series): + class_logits, pred_bboxes, proposal_features = rcnn_head(features, bboxes, proposal_features, self.box_pooler, time) + if self.return_intermediate: + inter_class_logits.append(class_logits) + inter_pred_bboxes.append(pred_bboxes) + bboxes = pred_bboxes.detach() + + if self.return_intermediate: + return torch.stack(inter_class_logits), torch.stack(inter_pred_bboxes) + + return class_logits[None], pred_bboxes[None] + + +class RCNNHead(nn.Module): + + def __init__(self, cfg, d_model, num_classes, dim_feedforward=2048, nhead=8, dropout=0.1, activation="relu", + scale_clamp: float = _DEFAULT_SCALE_CLAMP, bbox_weights=(2.0, 2.0, 1.0, 1.0)): + super().__init__() + + self.d_model = d_model + + # dynamic. + self.self_attn = nn.MultiheadAttention(d_model, nhead, dropout=dropout) + self.inst_interact = DynamicConv(cfg) + + self.linear1 = nn.Linear(d_model, dim_feedforward) + self.dropout = nn.Dropout(dropout) + self.linear2 = nn.Linear(dim_feedforward, d_model) + + self.norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(d_model) + self.norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(d_model) + self.norm3 = nn.LayerNorm(d_model) + self.dropout1 = nn.Dropout(dropout) + self.dropout2 = nn.Dropout(dropout) + self.dropout3 = nn.Dropout(dropout) + + self.activation = _get_activation_fn(activation) + + # block time mlp + self.block_time_mlp = nn.Sequential(nn.SiLU(), nn.Linear(d_model * 4, d_model * 2)) + + # cls. + num_cls = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_CLS + cls_module = list() + for _ in range(num_cls): + cls_module.append(nn.Linear(d_model, d_model, False)) + cls_module.append(nn.LayerNorm(d_model)) + cls_module.append(nn.ReLU(inplace=True)) + self.cls_module = nn.ModuleList(cls_module) + + # reg. + num_reg = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_REG + reg_module = list() + for _ in range(num_reg): + reg_module.append(nn.Linear(d_model, d_model, False)) + reg_module.append(nn.LayerNorm(d_model)) + reg_module.append(nn.ReLU(inplace=True)) + self.reg_module = nn.ModuleList(reg_module) + + # pred. + self.use_focal = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FOCAL + self.use_fed_loss = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FED_LOSS + if self.use_focal or self.use_fed_loss: + self.class_logits = nn.Linear(d_model, num_classes) + else: + self.class_logits = nn.Linear(d_model, num_classes + 1) + self.bboxes_delta = nn.Linear(d_model, 4) + self.scale_clamp = scale_clamp + self.bbox_weights = bbox_weights + + def forward(self, features, bboxes, pro_features, pooler, time_emb): + """ + :param bboxes: (N, nr_boxes, 4) + :param pro_features: (N, nr_boxes, d_model) + """ + + N, nr_boxes = bboxes.shape[:2] + + # roi_feature. + proposal_boxes = list() + for b in range(N): + proposal_boxes.append(Boxes(bboxes[b])) + roi_features = pooler(features, proposal_boxes) + + if pro_features is None: + pro_features = roi_features.view(N, nr_boxes, self.d_model, -1).mean(-1) + + roi_features = roi_features.view(N * nr_boxes, self.d_model, -1).permute(2, 0, 1) + + # self_att. + pro_features = pro_features.view(N, nr_boxes, self.d_model).permute(1, 0, 2) + pro_features2 = self.self_attn(pro_features, pro_features, value=pro_features)[0] + pro_features = pro_features + self.dropout1(pro_features2) + pro_features = self.norm1(pro_features) + + # inst_interact. + pro_features = pro_features.view(nr_boxes, N, self.d_model).permute(1, 0, 2).reshape(1, N * nr_boxes, self.d_model) + pro_features2 = self.inst_interact(pro_features, roi_features) + pro_features = pro_features + self.dropout2(pro_features2) + obj_features = self.norm2(pro_features) + + # obj_feature. + obj_features2 = self.linear2(self.dropout(self.activation(self.linear1(obj_features)))) + obj_features = obj_features + self.dropout3(obj_features2) + obj_features = self.norm3(obj_features) + + fc_feature = obj_features.transpose(0, 1).reshape(N * nr_boxes, -1) + + scale_shift = self.block_time_mlp(time_emb) + scale_shift = torch.repeat_interleave(scale_shift, nr_boxes, dim=0) + scale, shift = scale_shift.chunk(2, dim=1) + fc_feature = fc_feature * (scale + 1) + shift + + cls_feature = fc_feature.clone() + reg_feature = fc_feature.clone() + for cls_layer in self.cls_module: + cls_feature = cls_layer(cls_feature) + for reg_layer in self.reg_module: + reg_feature = reg_layer(reg_feature) + class_logits = self.class_logits(cls_feature) + bboxes_deltas = self.bboxes_delta(reg_feature) + pred_bboxes = self.apply_deltas(bboxes_deltas, bboxes.view(-1, 4)) + + return class_logits.view(N, nr_boxes, -1), pred_bboxes.view(N, nr_boxes, -1), obj_features + + def apply_deltas(self, deltas, boxes): + """ + Apply transformation `deltas` (dx, dy, dw, dh) to `boxes`. + + Args: + deltas (Tensor): transformation deltas of shape (N, k*4), where k >= 1. + deltas[i] represents k potentially different class-specific + box transformations for the single box boxes[i]. + boxes (Tensor): boxes to transform, of shape (N, 4) + """ + boxes = boxes.to(deltas.dtype) + + widths = boxes[:, 2] - boxes[:, 0] + heights = boxes[:, 3] - boxes[:, 1] + ctr_x = boxes[:, 0] + 0.5 * widths + ctr_y = boxes[:, 1] + 0.5 * heights + + wx, wy, ww, wh = self.bbox_weights + dx = deltas[:, 0::4] / wx + dy = deltas[:, 1::4] / wy + dw = deltas[:, 2::4] / ww + dh = deltas[:, 3::4] / wh + + # Prevent sending too large values into torch.exp() + dw = torch.clamp(dw, max=self.scale_clamp) + dh = torch.clamp(dh, max=self.scale_clamp) + + pred_ctr_x = dx * widths[:, None] + ctr_x[:, None] + pred_ctr_y = dy * heights[:, None] + ctr_y[:, None] + pred_w = torch.exp(dw) * widths[:, None] + pred_h = torch.exp(dh) * heights[:, None] + + pred_boxes = torch.zeros_like(deltas) + pred_boxes[:, 0::4] = pred_ctr_x - 0.5 * pred_w # x1 + pred_boxes[:, 1::4] = pred_ctr_y - 0.5 * pred_h # y1 + pred_boxes[:, 2::4] = pred_ctr_x + 0.5 * pred_w # x2 + pred_boxes[:, 3::4] = pred_ctr_y + 0.5 * pred_h # y2 + + return pred_boxes + + +class DynamicConv(nn.Module): + + def __init__(self, cfg): + super().__init__() + + self.hidden_dim = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.HIDDEN_DIM + self.dim_dynamic = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.DIM_DYNAMIC + self.num_dynamic = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_DYNAMIC + self.num_params = self.hidden_dim * self.dim_dynamic + self.dynamic_layer = nn.Linear(self.hidden_dim, self.num_dynamic * self.num_params) + + self.norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.dim_dynamic) + self.norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.hidden_dim) + + self.activation = nn.ReLU(inplace=True) + + pooler_resolution = cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.POOLER_RESOLUTION + num_output = self.hidden_dim * pooler_resolution ** 2 + self.out_layer = nn.Linear(num_output, self.hidden_dim) + self.norm3 = nn.LayerNorm(self.hidden_dim) + + def forward(self, pro_features, roi_features): + ''' + pro_features: (1, N * nr_boxes, self.d_model) + roi_features: (49, N * nr_boxes, self.d_model) + ''' + features = roi_features.permute(1, 0, 2) + parameters = self.dynamic_layer(pro_features).permute(1, 0, 2) + + param1 = parameters[:, :, :self.num_params].view(-1, self.hidden_dim, self.dim_dynamic) + param2 = parameters[:, :, self.num_params:].view(-1, self.dim_dynamic, self.hidden_dim) + + features = torch.bmm(features, param1) + features = self.norm1(features) + features = self.activation(features) + + features = torch.bmm(features, param2) + features = self.norm2(features) + features = self.activation(features) + + features = features.flatten(1) + features = self.out_layer(features) + features = self.norm3(features) + features = self.activation(features) + + return features + + +def _get_clones(module, N): + return nn.ModuleList([copy.deepcopy(module) for i in range(N)]) + + +def _get_activation_fn(activation): + """Return an activation function given a string""" + if activation == "relu": + return F.relu + if activation == "gelu": + return F.gelu + if activation == "glu": + return F.glu + raise RuntimeError(F"activation should be relu/gelu, not {activation}.") diff --git a/diffusiondet/loss.py b/diffusiondet/loss.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55ef3a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/loss.py @@ -0,0 +1,451 @@ +# ======================================== +# Modified by Shoufa Chen +# ======================================== +# Modified by Peize Sun, Rufeng Zhang +# Contact: {sunpeize, cxrfzhang}@foxmail.com +# +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +""" +DiffusionDet model and criterion classes. +""" +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torch import nn +from fvcore.nn import sigmoid_focal_loss_jit +import torchvision.ops as ops +from .util import box_ops +from .util.misc import get_world_size, is_dist_avail_and_initialized +from .util.box_ops import box_cxcywh_to_xyxy, box_xyxy_to_cxcywh, generalized_box_iou + + +class SetCriterionDynamicK(nn.Module): + """ This class computes the loss for DiffusionDet. + The process happens in two steps: + 1) we compute hungarian assignment between ground truth boxes and the outputs of the model + 2) we supervise each pair of matched ground-truth / prediction (supervise class and box) + """ + def __init__(self, cfg, num_classes, matcher, weight_dict, eos_coef, losses, use_focal): + """ Create the criterion. + Parameters: + num_classes: number of object categories, omitting the special no-object category + matcher: module able to compute a matching between targets and proposals + weight_dict: dict containing as key the names of the losses and as values their relative weight. + eos_coef: relative classification weight applied to the no-object category + losses: list of all the losses to be applied. See get_loss for list of available losses. + """ + super().__init__() + self.cfg = cfg + self.num_classes = num_classes + self.matcher = matcher + self.weight_dict = weight_dict + self.eos_coef = eos_coef + self.losses = losses + self.use_focal = use_focal + self.use_fed_loss = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FED_LOSS + if self.use_fed_loss: + self.fed_loss_num_classes = 50 + from detectron2.data.detection_utils import get_fed_loss_cls_weights + cls_weight_fun = lambda: get_fed_loss_cls_weights(dataset_names=cfg.DATASETS.TRAIN, freq_weight_power=cfg.MODEL.ROI_BOX_HEAD.FED_LOSS_FREQ_WEIGHT_POWER) # noqa + fed_loss_cls_weights = cls_weight_fun() + assert ( + len(fed_loss_cls_weights) == self.num_classes + ), "Please check the provided fed_loss_cls_weights. Their size should match num_classes" + self.register_buffer("fed_loss_cls_weights", fed_loss_cls_weights) + + if self.use_focal: + self.focal_loss_alpha = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.ALPHA + self.focal_loss_gamma = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.GAMMA + else: + empty_weight = torch.ones(self.num_classes + 1) + empty_weight[-1] = self.eos_coef + self.register_buffer('empty_weight', empty_weight) + + # copy-paste from https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/blob/main/detectron2/modeling/roi_heads/fast_rcnn.py#L356 + def get_fed_loss_classes(self, gt_classes, num_fed_loss_classes, num_classes, weight): + """ + Args: + gt_classes: a long tensor of shape R that contains the gt class label of each proposal. + num_fed_loss_classes: minimum number of classes to keep when calculating federated loss. + Will sample negative classes if number of unique gt_classes is smaller than this value. + num_classes: number of foreground classes + weight: probabilities used to sample negative classes + Returns: + Tensor: + classes to keep when calculating the federated loss, including both unique gt + classes and sampled negative classes. + """ + unique_gt_classes = torch.unique(gt_classes) + prob = unique_gt_classes.new_ones(num_classes + 1).float() + prob[-1] = 0 + if len(unique_gt_classes) < num_fed_loss_classes: + prob[:num_classes] = weight.float().clone() + prob[unique_gt_classes] = 0 + sampled_negative_classes = torch.multinomial( + prob, num_fed_loss_classes - len(unique_gt_classes), replacement=False + ) + fed_loss_classes = torch.cat([unique_gt_classes, sampled_negative_classes]) + else: + fed_loss_classes = unique_gt_classes + return fed_loss_classes + + def loss_labels(self, outputs, targets, indices, num_boxes, log=False): + """Classification loss (NLL) + targets dicts must contain the key "labels" containing a tensor of dim [nb_target_boxes] + """ + assert 'pred_logits' in outputs + src_logits = outputs['pred_logits'] + batch_size = len(targets) + + # idx = self._get_src_permutation_idx(indices) + # target_classes_o = torch.cat([t["labels"][J] for t, (_, J) in zip(targets, indices)]) + target_classes = torch.full(src_logits.shape[:2], self.num_classes, + dtype=torch.int64, device=src_logits.device) + src_logits_list = [] + target_classes_o_list = [] + # target_classes[idx] = target_classes_o + for batch_idx in range(batch_size): + valid_query = indices[batch_idx][0] + gt_multi_idx = indices[batch_idx][1] + if len(gt_multi_idx) == 0: + continue + bz_src_logits = src_logits[batch_idx] + target_classes_o = targets[batch_idx]["labels"] + target_classes[batch_idx, valid_query] = target_classes_o[gt_multi_idx] + + src_logits_list.append(bz_src_logits[valid_query]) + target_classes_o_list.append(target_classes_o[gt_multi_idx]) + + if self.use_focal or self.use_fed_loss: + num_boxes = torch.cat(target_classes_o_list).shape[0] if len(target_classes_o_list) != 0 else 1 + + target_classes_onehot = torch.zeros([src_logits.shape[0], src_logits.shape[1], self.num_classes + 1], + dtype=src_logits.dtype, layout=src_logits.layout, + device=src_logits.device) + target_classes_onehot.scatter_(2, target_classes.unsqueeze(-1), 1) + + gt_classes = torch.argmax(target_classes_onehot, dim=-1) + target_classes_onehot = target_classes_onehot[:, :, :-1] + + src_logits = src_logits.flatten(0, 1) + target_classes_onehot = target_classes_onehot.flatten(0, 1) + if self.use_focal: + cls_loss = sigmoid_focal_loss_jit(src_logits, target_classes_onehot, alpha=self.focal_loss_alpha, gamma=self.focal_loss_gamma, reduction="none") + else: + cls_loss = F.binary_cross_entropy_with_logits(src_logits, target_classes_onehot, reduction="none") + if self.use_fed_loss: + K = self.num_classes + N = src_logits.shape[0] + fed_loss_classes = self.get_fed_loss_classes( + gt_classes, + num_fed_loss_classes=self.fed_loss_num_classes, + num_classes=K, + weight=self.fed_loss_cls_weights, + ) + fed_loss_classes_mask = fed_loss_classes.new_zeros(K + 1) + fed_loss_classes_mask[fed_loss_classes] = 1 + fed_loss_classes_mask = fed_loss_classes_mask[:K] + weight = fed_loss_classes_mask.view(1, K).expand(N, K).float() + + loss_ce = torch.sum(cls_loss * weight) / num_boxes + else: + loss_ce = torch.sum(cls_loss) / num_boxes + + losses = {'loss_ce': loss_ce} + else: + raise NotImplementedError + + return losses + + def loss_boxes(self, outputs, targets, indices, num_boxes): + """Compute the losses related to the bounding boxes, the L1 regression loss and the GIoU loss + targets dicts must contain the key "boxes" containing a tensor of dim [nb_target_boxes, 4] + The target boxes are expected in format (center_x, center_y, w, h), normalized by the image size. + """ + assert 'pred_boxes' in outputs + # idx = self._get_src_permutation_idx(indices) + src_boxes = outputs['pred_boxes'] + + batch_size = len(targets) + pred_box_list = [] + pred_norm_box_list = [] + tgt_box_list = [] + tgt_box_xyxy_list = [] + for batch_idx in range(batch_size): + valid_query = indices[batch_idx][0] + gt_multi_idx = indices[batch_idx][1] + if len(gt_multi_idx) == 0: + continue + bz_image_whwh = targets[batch_idx]['image_size_xyxy'] + bz_src_boxes = src_boxes[batch_idx] + bz_target_boxes = targets[batch_idx]["boxes"] # normalized (cx, cy, w, h) + bz_target_boxes_xyxy = targets[batch_idx]["boxes_xyxy"] # absolute (x1, y1, x2, y2) + pred_box_list.append(bz_src_boxes[valid_query]) + pred_norm_box_list.append(bz_src_boxes[valid_query] / bz_image_whwh) # normalize (x1, y1, x2, y2) + tgt_box_list.append(bz_target_boxes[gt_multi_idx]) + tgt_box_xyxy_list.append(bz_target_boxes_xyxy[gt_multi_idx]) + + if len(pred_box_list) != 0: + src_boxes = torch.cat(pred_box_list) + src_boxes_norm = torch.cat(pred_norm_box_list) # normalized (x1, y1, x2, y2) + target_boxes = torch.cat(tgt_box_list) + target_boxes_abs_xyxy = torch.cat(tgt_box_xyxy_list) + num_boxes = src_boxes.shape[0] + + losses = {} + # require normalized (x1, y1, x2, y2) + loss_bbox = F.l1_loss(src_boxes_norm, box_cxcywh_to_xyxy(target_boxes), reduction='none') + losses['loss_bbox'] = loss_bbox.sum() / num_boxes + + # loss_giou = giou_loss(box_ops.box_cxcywh_to_xyxy(src_boxes), box_ops.box_cxcywh_to_xyxy(target_boxes)) + loss_giou = 1 - torch.diag(box_ops.generalized_box_iou(src_boxes, target_boxes_abs_xyxy)) + losses['loss_giou'] = loss_giou.sum() / num_boxes + else: + losses = {'loss_bbox': outputs['pred_boxes'].sum() * 0, + 'loss_giou': outputs['pred_boxes'].sum() * 0} + + return losses + + def _get_src_permutation_idx(self, indices): + # permute predictions following indices + batch_idx = torch.cat([torch.full_like(src, i) for i, (src, _) in enumerate(indices)]) + src_idx = torch.cat([src for (src, _) in indices]) + return batch_idx, src_idx + + def _get_tgt_permutation_idx(self, indices): + # permute targets following indices + batch_idx = torch.cat([torch.full_like(tgt, i) for i, (_, tgt) in enumerate(indices)]) + tgt_idx = torch.cat([tgt for (_, tgt) in indices]) + return batch_idx, tgt_idx + + def get_loss(self, loss, outputs, targets, indices, num_boxes, **kwargs): + loss_map = { + 'labels': self.loss_labels, + 'boxes': self.loss_boxes, + } + assert loss in loss_map, f'do you really want to compute {loss} loss?' + return loss_map[loss](outputs, targets, indices, num_boxes, **kwargs) + + def forward(self, outputs, targets): + """ This performs the loss computation. + Parameters: + outputs: dict of tensors, see the output specification of the model for the format + targets: list of dicts, such that len(targets) == batch_size. + The expected keys in each dict depends on the losses applied, see each loss' doc + """ + outputs_without_aux = {k: v for k, v in outputs.items() if k != 'aux_outputs'} + + # Retrieve the matching between the outputs of the last layer and the targets + indices, _ = self.matcher(outputs_without_aux, targets) + + # Compute the average number of target boxes accross all nodes, for normalization purposes + num_boxes = sum(len(t["labels"]) for t in targets) + num_boxes = torch.as_tensor([num_boxes], dtype=torch.float, device=next(iter(outputs.values())).device) + if is_dist_avail_and_initialized(): + torch.distributed.all_reduce(num_boxes) + num_boxes = torch.clamp(num_boxes / get_world_size(), min=1).item() + + # Compute all the requested losses + losses = {} + for loss in self.losses: + losses.update(self.get_loss(loss, outputs, targets, indices, num_boxes)) + + # In case of auxiliary losses, we repeat this process with the output of each intermediate layer. + if 'aux_outputs' in outputs: + for i, aux_outputs in enumerate(outputs['aux_outputs']): + indices, _ = self.matcher(aux_outputs, targets) + for loss in self.losses: + if loss == 'masks': + # Intermediate masks losses are too costly to compute, we ignore them. + continue + kwargs = {} + if loss == 'labels': + # Logging is enabled only for the last layer + kwargs = {'log': False} + l_dict = self.get_loss(loss, aux_outputs, targets, indices, num_boxes, **kwargs) + l_dict = {k + f'_{i}': v for k, v in l_dict.items()} + losses.update(l_dict) + + return losses + + +class HungarianMatcherDynamicK(nn.Module): + """This class computes an assignment between the targets and the predictions of the network + For efficiency reasons, the targets don't include the no_object. Because of this, in general, + there are more predictions than targets. In this case, we do a 1-to-k (dynamic) matching of the best predictions, + while the others are un-matched (and thus treated as non-objects). + """ + def __init__(self, cfg, cost_class: float = 1, cost_bbox: float = 1, cost_giou: float = 1, cost_mask: float = 1, use_focal: bool = False): + """Creates the matcher + Params: + cost_class: This is the relative weight of the classification error in the matching cost + cost_bbox: This is the relative weight of the L1 error of the bounding box coordinates in the matching cost + cost_giou: This is the relative weight of the giou loss of the bounding box in the matching cost + """ + super().__init__() + self.cost_class = cost_class + self.cost_bbox = cost_bbox + self.cost_giou = cost_giou + self.use_focal = use_focal + self.use_fed_loss = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.USE_FED_LOSS + self.ota_k = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.OTA_K + if self.use_focal: + self.focal_loss_alpha = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.ALPHA + self.focal_loss_gamma = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.GAMMA + assert cost_class != 0 or cost_bbox != 0 or cost_giou != 0, "all costs cant be 0" + + def forward(self, outputs, targets): + """ simOTA for detr""" + with torch.no_grad(): + bs, num_queries = outputs["pred_logits"].shape[:2] + # We flatten to compute the cost matrices in a batch + if self.use_focal or self.use_fed_loss: + out_prob = outputs["pred_logits"].sigmoid() # [batch_size, num_queries, num_classes] + out_bbox = outputs["pred_boxes"] # [batch_size, num_queries, 4] + else: + out_prob = outputs["pred_logits"].softmax(-1) # [batch_size, num_queries, num_classes] + out_bbox = outputs["pred_boxes"] # [batch_size, num_queries, 4] + + indices = [] + matched_ids = [] + assert bs == len(targets) + for batch_idx in range(bs): + bz_boxes = out_bbox[batch_idx] # [num_proposals, 4] + bz_out_prob = out_prob[batch_idx] + bz_tgt_ids = targets[batch_idx]["labels"] + num_insts = len(bz_tgt_ids) + if num_insts == 0: # empty object in key frame + non_valid = torch.zeros(bz_out_prob.shape[0]).to(bz_out_prob) > 0 + indices_batchi = (non_valid, torch.arange(0, 0).to(bz_out_prob)) + matched_qidx = torch.arange(0, 0).to(bz_out_prob) + indices.append(indices_batchi) + matched_ids.append(matched_qidx) + continue + + bz_gtboxs = targets[batch_idx]['boxes'] # [num_gt, 4] normalized (cx, xy, w, h) + bz_gtboxs_abs_xyxy = targets[batch_idx]['boxes_xyxy'] + fg_mask, is_in_boxes_and_center = self.get_in_boxes_info( + box_xyxy_to_cxcywh(bz_boxes), # absolute (cx, cy, w, h) + box_xyxy_to_cxcywh(bz_gtboxs_abs_xyxy), # absolute (cx, cy, w, h) + expanded_strides=32 + ) + + pair_wise_ious = ops.box_iou(bz_boxes, bz_gtboxs_abs_xyxy) + + # Compute the classification cost. + if self.use_focal: + alpha = self.focal_loss_alpha + gamma = self.focal_loss_gamma + neg_cost_class = (1 - alpha) * (bz_out_prob ** gamma) * (-(1 - bz_out_prob + 1e-8).log()) + pos_cost_class = alpha * ((1 - bz_out_prob) ** gamma) * (-(bz_out_prob + 1e-8).log()) + cost_class = pos_cost_class[:, bz_tgt_ids] - neg_cost_class[:, bz_tgt_ids] + elif self.use_fed_loss: + # focal loss degenerates to naive one + neg_cost_class = (-(1 - bz_out_prob + 1e-8).log()) + pos_cost_class = (-(bz_out_prob + 1e-8).log()) + cost_class = pos_cost_class[:, bz_tgt_ids] - neg_cost_class[:, bz_tgt_ids] + else: + cost_class = -bz_out_prob[:, bz_tgt_ids] + + # Compute the L1 cost between boxes + # image_size_out = torch.cat([v["image_size_xyxy"].unsqueeze(0) for v in targets]) + # image_size_out = image_size_out.unsqueeze(1).repeat(1, num_queries, 1).flatten(0, 1) + # image_size_tgt = torch.cat([v["image_size_xyxy_tgt"] for v in targets]) + + bz_image_size_out = targets[batch_idx]['image_size_xyxy'] + bz_image_size_tgt = targets[batch_idx]['image_size_xyxy_tgt'] + + bz_out_bbox_ = bz_boxes / bz_image_size_out # normalize (x1, y1, x2, y2) + bz_tgt_bbox_ = bz_gtboxs_abs_xyxy / bz_image_size_tgt # normalize (x1, y1, x2, y2) + cost_bbox = torch.cdist(bz_out_bbox_, bz_tgt_bbox_, p=1) + + cost_giou = -generalized_box_iou(bz_boxes, bz_gtboxs_abs_xyxy) + + # Final cost matrix + cost = self.cost_bbox * cost_bbox + self.cost_class * cost_class + self.cost_giou * cost_giou + 100.0 * (~is_in_boxes_and_center) + # cost = (cost_class + 3.0 * cost_giou + 100.0 * (~is_in_boxes_and_center)) # [num_query,num_gt] + cost[~fg_mask] = cost[~fg_mask] + 10000.0 + + # if bz_gtboxs.shape[0]>0: + indices_batchi, matched_qidx = self.dynamic_k_matching(cost, pair_wise_ious, bz_gtboxs.shape[0]) + + indices.append(indices_batchi) + matched_ids.append(matched_qidx) + + return indices, matched_ids + + def get_in_boxes_info(self, boxes, target_gts, expanded_strides): + xy_target_gts = box_cxcywh_to_xyxy(target_gts) # (x1, y1, x2, y2) + + anchor_center_x = boxes[:, 0].unsqueeze(1) + anchor_center_y = boxes[:, 1].unsqueeze(1) + + # whether the center of each anchor is inside a gt box + b_l = anchor_center_x > xy_target_gts[:, 0].unsqueeze(0) + b_r = anchor_center_x < xy_target_gts[:, 2].unsqueeze(0) + b_t = anchor_center_y > xy_target_gts[:, 1].unsqueeze(0) + b_b = anchor_center_y < xy_target_gts[:, 3].unsqueeze(0) + # (b_l.long()+b_r.long()+b_t.long()+b_b.long())==4 [300,num_gt] , + is_in_boxes = ((b_l.long() + b_r.long() + b_t.long() + b_b.long()) == 4) + is_in_boxes_all = is_in_boxes.sum(1) > 0 # [num_query] + # in fixed center + center_radius = 2.5 + # Modified to self-adapted sampling --- the center size depends on the size of the gt boxes + # https://github.com/dulucas/UVO_Challenge/blob/main/Track1/detection/mmdet/core/bbox/assigners/rpn_sim_ota_assigner.py#L212 + b_l = anchor_center_x > (target_gts[:, 0] - (center_radius * (xy_target_gts[:, 2] - xy_target_gts[:, 0]))).unsqueeze(0) + b_r = anchor_center_x < (target_gts[:, 0] + (center_radius * (xy_target_gts[:, 2] - xy_target_gts[:, 0]))).unsqueeze(0) + b_t = anchor_center_y > (target_gts[:, 1] - (center_radius * (xy_target_gts[:, 3] - xy_target_gts[:, 1]))).unsqueeze(0) + b_b = anchor_center_y < (target_gts[:, 1] + (center_radius * (xy_target_gts[:, 3] - xy_target_gts[:, 1]))).unsqueeze(0) + + is_in_centers = ((b_l.long() + b_r.long() + b_t.long() + b_b.long()) == 4) + is_in_centers_all = is_in_centers.sum(1) > 0 + + is_in_boxes_anchor = is_in_boxes_all | is_in_centers_all + is_in_boxes_and_center = (is_in_boxes & is_in_centers) + + return is_in_boxes_anchor, is_in_boxes_and_center + + def dynamic_k_matching(self, cost, pair_wise_ious, num_gt): + matching_matrix = torch.zeros_like(cost) # [300,num_gt] + ious_in_boxes_matrix = pair_wise_ious + n_candidate_k = self.ota_k + + # Take the sum of the predicted value and the top 10 iou of gt with the largest iou as dynamic_k + topk_ious, _ = torch.topk(ious_in_boxes_matrix, n_candidate_k, dim=0) + dynamic_ks = torch.clamp(topk_ious.sum(0).int(), min=1) + + for gt_idx in range(num_gt): + _, pos_idx = torch.topk(cost[:, gt_idx], k=dynamic_ks[gt_idx].item(), largest=False) + matching_matrix[:, gt_idx][pos_idx] = 1.0 + + del topk_ious, dynamic_ks, pos_idx + + anchor_matching_gt = matching_matrix.sum(1) + + if (anchor_matching_gt > 1).sum() > 0: + _, cost_argmin = torch.min(cost[anchor_matching_gt > 1], dim=1) + matching_matrix[anchor_matching_gt > 1] *= 0 + matching_matrix[anchor_matching_gt > 1, cost_argmin,] = 1 + + while (matching_matrix.sum(0) == 0).any(): + num_zero_gt = (matching_matrix.sum(0) == 0).sum() + matched_query_id = matching_matrix.sum(1) > 0 + cost[matched_query_id] += 100000.0 + unmatch_id = torch.nonzero(matching_matrix.sum(0) == 0, as_tuple=False).squeeze(1) + for gt_idx in unmatch_id: + pos_idx = torch.argmin(cost[:, gt_idx]) + matching_matrix[:, gt_idx][pos_idx] = 1.0 + if (matching_matrix.sum(1) > 1).sum() > 0: # If a query matches more than one gt + _, cost_argmin = torch.min(cost[anchor_matching_gt > 1], + dim=1) # find gt for these queries with minimal cost + matching_matrix[anchor_matching_gt > 1] *= 0 # reset mapping relationship + matching_matrix[anchor_matching_gt > 1, cost_argmin,] = 1 # keep gt with minimal cost + + assert not (matching_matrix.sum(0) == 0).any() + selected_query = matching_matrix.sum(1) > 0 + gt_indices = matching_matrix[selected_query].max(1)[1] + assert selected_query.sum() == len(gt_indices) + + cost[matching_matrix == 0] = cost[matching_matrix == 0] + float('inf') + matched_query_id = torch.min(cost, dim=0)[1] + + return (selected_query, gt_indices), matched_query_id diff --git a/diffusiondet/pixel_difference_convolutionPDC.py b/diffusiondet/pixel_difference_convolutionPDC.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f16aac --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/pixel_difference_convolutionPDC.py @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + +''' +先用CPDC,然后APDC,然后RPDC,再然后普通的卷积 +''' +import math + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F + + +class Conv2d(nn.Module): + def __init__(self, pdc, in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, stride=1, padding=0, dilation=1, groups=1, bias=False): + super(Conv2d, self).__init__() + if in_channels % groups != 0: + raise ValueError('in_channels must be divisible by groups') + if out_channels % groups != 0: + raise ValueError('out_channels must be divisible by groups') + self.in_channels = in_channels + self.out_channels = out_channels + self.kernel_size = kernel_size + self.stride = stride + self.padding = padding + self.dilation = dilation + self.groups = groups + self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.Tensor(out_channels, in_channels // groups, kernel_size, kernel_size)) + if bias: + self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.Tensor(out_channels)) + else: + self.register_parameter('bias', None) + self.reset_parameters() + self.pdc = pdc + + def reset_parameters(self): + nn.init.kaiming_uniform_(self.weight, a=math.sqrt(5)) + if self.bias is not None: + fan_in, _ = nn.init._calculate_fan_in_and_fan_out(self.weight) + bound = 1 / math.sqrt(fan_in) + nn.init.uniform_(self.bias, -bound, bound) + + def forward(self, input): + + return self.pdc(input, self.weight, self.bias, self.stride, self.padding, self.dilation, self.groups) + + + +def CPDC(x, weights, bias=None, stride=1, padding=0, dilation=1, groups=1): + ''' + 四周与中心 + ''' + assert dilation in [1, 2], 'dilation for cd_conv should be in 1 or 2' + assert weights.size(2) == 3 and weights.size(3) == 3, 'kernel size for cd_conv should be 3x3' + assert padding == dilation, 'padding for cd_conv set wrong' + + weights_c = weights.sum(dim=[2, 3], keepdim=True) #B,C,3,3 -> B,C,1,1 + yc = F.conv2d(x, weights_c, stride=stride, padding=0, groups=groups) + y = F.conv2d(x, weights, bias, stride=stride, padding=padding, dilation=dilation, groups=groups) + return y - yc + +def APDC(x, weights, bias=None, stride=1, padding=0, dilation=1, groups=1): + ''' + 四周循环 + ''' + assert dilation in [1, 2], 'dilation for ad_conv should be in 1 or 2' + assert weights.size(2) == 3 and weights.size(3) == 3, 'kernel size for ad_conv should be 3x3' + assert padding == dilation, 'padding for ad_conv set wrong' + + shape = weights.shape + weights = weights.view(shape[0], shape[1], -1) #B,C,3,3 -> B,C,9 + weights_conv = (weights - weights[:, :, [3, 0, 1, 6, 4, 2, 7, 8, 5]]).view(shape) # clock-wise + y = F.conv2d(x, weights_conv, bias, stride=stride, padding=padding, dilation=dilation, groups=groups) + return y + + + +def RPDC(x, weights, bias=None, stride=1, padding=0, dilation=1, groups=1): + ''' + 径向方向 + ''' + assert dilation in [1, 2], 'dilation for rd_conv should be in 1 or 2' + assert weights.size(2) == 3 and weights.size(3) == 3, 'kernel size for rd_conv should be 3x3' + padding = 2 * dilation + + shape = weights.shape + if weights.is_cuda: + buffer = torch.cuda.FloatTensor(shape[0], shape[1], 5 * 5).fill_(0) + else: + buffer = torch.zeros(shape[0], shape[1], 5 * 5) + weights = weights.view(shape[0], shape[1], -1) #B,C,5,5 -> B,C,25 + buffer[:, :, [0, 2, 4, 10, 14, 20, 22, 24]] = weights[:, :, 1:] + buffer[:, :, [6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18]] = -weights[:, :, 1:] + buffer[:, :, 12] = 0 + buffer = buffer.view(shape[0], shape[1], 5, 5) + y = F.conv2d(x, buffer, bias, stride=stride, padding=padding, dilation=dilation, groups=groups) + return y diff --git a/diffusiondet/predictor.py b/diffusiondet/predictor.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94489bf --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/predictor.py @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +import atexit +import bisect +import multiprocessing as mp +from collections import deque +import cv2 +import torch + +from detectron2.data import MetadataCatalog +from detectron2.engine.defaults import DefaultPredictor +from detectron2.utils.video_visualizer import VideoVisualizer +from detectron2.utils.visualizer import ColorMode, Visualizer + + +class VisualizationDemo(object): + def __init__(self, cfg, instance_mode=ColorMode.IMAGE, parallel=False): + """ + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + instance_mode (ColorMode): + parallel (bool): whether to run the model in different processes from visualization. + Useful since the visualization logic can be slow. + """ + self.metadata = MetadataCatalog.get( + cfg.DATASETS.TEST[0] if len(cfg.DATASETS.TEST) else "__unused" + ) + self.cpu_device = torch.device("cpu") + self.instance_mode = instance_mode + + self.parallel = parallel + if parallel: + num_gpu = torch.cuda.device_count() + self.predictor = AsyncPredictor(cfg, num_gpus=num_gpu) + else: + self.predictor = DefaultPredictor(cfg) + + self.threshold = cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.SCORE_THRESH_TEST # workaround + + def run_on_image(self, image): + """ + Args: + image (np.ndarray): an image of shape (H, W, C) (in BGR order). + This is the format used by OpenCV. + + Returns: + predictions (dict): the output of the model. + vis_output (VisImage): the visualized image output. + """ + vis_output = None + predictions = self.predictor(image) + # Filter + instances = predictions['instances'] + new_instances = instances[instances.scores > self.threshold] + predictions = {'instances': new_instances} + # Convert image from OpenCV BGR format to Matplotlib RGB format. + image = image[:, :, ::-1] + visualizer = Visualizer(image, self.metadata, instance_mode=self.instance_mode) + if "panoptic_seg" in predictions: + panoptic_seg, segments_info = predictions["panoptic_seg"] + vis_output = visualizer.draw_panoptic_seg_predictions( + panoptic_seg.to(self.cpu_device), segments_info + ) + else: + if "sem_seg" in predictions: + vis_output = visualizer.draw_sem_seg( + predictions["sem_seg"].argmax(dim=0).to(self.cpu_device) + ) + if "instances" in predictions: + instances = predictions["instances"].to(self.cpu_device) + vis_output = visualizer.draw_instance_predictions(predictions=instances) + + return predictions, vis_output + + def _frame_from_video(self, video): + while video.isOpened(): + success, frame = video.read() + if success: + yield frame + else: + break + + def run_on_video(self, video): + """ + Visualizes predictions on frames of the input video. + + Args: + video (cv2.VideoCapture): a :class:`VideoCapture` object, whose source can be + either a webcam or a video file. + + Yields: + ndarray: BGR visualizations of each video frame. + """ + video_visualizer = VideoVisualizer(self.metadata, self.instance_mode) + + def process_predictions(frame, predictions): + frame = cv2.cvtColor(frame, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) + if "panoptic_seg" in predictions: + panoptic_seg, segments_info = predictions["panoptic_seg"] + vis_frame = video_visualizer.draw_panoptic_seg_predictions( + frame, panoptic_seg.to(self.cpu_device), segments_info + ) + elif "instances" in predictions: + predictions = predictions["instances"].to(self.cpu_device) + vis_frame = video_visualizer.draw_instance_predictions(frame, predictions) + elif "sem_seg" in predictions: + vis_frame = video_visualizer.draw_sem_seg( + frame, predictions["sem_seg"].argmax(dim=0).to(self.cpu_device) + ) + + # Converts Matplotlib RGB format to OpenCV BGR format + vis_frame = cv2.cvtColor(vis_frame.get_image(), cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) + return vis_frame + + frame_gen = self._frame_from_video(video) + if self.parallel: + buffer_size = self.predictor.default_buffer_size + + frame_data = deque() + + for cnt, frame in enumerate(frame_gen): + frame_data.append(frame) + self.predictor.put(frame) + + if cnt >= buffer_size: + frame = frame_data.popleft() + predictions = self.predictor.get() + yield process_predictions(frame, predictions) + + while len(frame_data): + frame = frame_data.popleft() + predictions = self.predictor.get() + yield process_predictions(frame, predictions) + else: + for frame in frame_gen: + yield process_predictions(frame, self.predictor(frame)) + + +class AsyncPredictor: + """ + A predictor that runs the model asynchronously, possibly on >1 GPUs. + Because rendering the visualization takes considerably amount of time, + this helps improve throughput a little bit when rendering videos. + """ + + class _StopToken: + pass + + class _PredictWorker(mp.Process): + def __init__(self, cfg, task_queue, result_queue): + self.cfg = cfg + self.task_queue = task_queue + self.result_queue = result_queue + super().__init__() + + def run(self): + predictor = DefaultPredictor(self.cfg) + + while True: + task = self.task_queue.get() + if isinstance(task, AsyncPredictor._StopToken): + break + idx, data = task + result = predictor(data) + self.result_queue.put((idx, result)) + + def __init__(self, cfg, num_gpus: int = 1): + """ + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + num_gpus (int): if 0, will run on CPU + """ + num_workers = max(num_gpus, 1) + self.task_queue = mp.Queue(maxsize=num_workers * 3) + self.result_queue = mp.Queue(maxsize=num_workers * 3) + self.procs = [] + for gpuid in range(max(num_gpus, 1)): + cfg = cfg.clone() + cfg.defrost() + cfg.MODEL.DEVICE = "cuda:{}".format(gpuid) if num_gpus > 0 else "cpu" + self.procs.append( + AsyncPredictor._PredictWorker(cfg, self.task_queue, self.result_queue) + ) + + self.put_idx = 0 + self.get_idx = 0 + self.result_rank = [] + self.result_data = [] + + for p in self.procs: + p.start() + atexit.register(self.shutdown) + + def put(self, image): + self.put_idx += 1 + self.task_queue.put((self.put_idx, image)) + + def get(self): + self.get_idx += 1 # the index needed for this request + if len(self.result_rank) and self.result_rank[0] == self.get_idx: + res = self.result_data[0] + del self.result_data[0], self.result_rank[0] + return res + + while True: + # make sure the results are returned in the correct order + idx, res = self.result_queue.get() + if idx == self.get_idx: + return res + insert = bisect.bisect(self.result_rank, idx) + self.result_rank.insert(insert, idx) + self.result_data.insert(insert, res) + + def __len__(self): + return self.put_idx - self.get_idx + + def __call__(self, image): + self.put(image) + return self.get() + + def shutdown(self): + for _ in self.procs: + self.task_queue.put(AsyncPredictor._StopToken()) + + @property + def default_buffer_size(self): + return len(self.procs) * 5 diff --git a/diffusiondet/swintransformer.py b/diffusiondet/swintransformer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a0726d --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/swintransformer.py @@ -0,0 +1,770 @@ +# -------------------------------------------------------- +# Swin Transformer +# Copyright (c) 2021 Microsoft +# Licensed under The MIT License [see LICENSE for details] +# Written by Ze Liu, Yutong Lin, Yixuan Wei +# -------------------------------------------------------- + +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. +# Modified by Xingyi Zhou from https://github.com/SwinTransformer/Swin-Transformer-Object-Detection/blob/master/mmdet/models/backbones/swin_transformer.py + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F +import torch.utils.checkpoint as checkpoint +import numpy as np +from timm.models.layers import DropPath, to_2tuple, trunc_normal_ + +import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init + +from detectron2.layers import ShapeSpec +from detectron2.modeling.backbone.backbone import Backbone +from detectron2.modeling.backbone.build import BACKBONE_REGISTRY +from detectron2.modeling.backbone.fpn import FPN, LastLevelMaxPool + + +class LastLevelP6P7_P5(nn.Module): + """ + This module is used in RetinaNet to generate extra layers, P6 and P7 from + C5 feature. + """ + + def __init__(self, in_channels, out_channels): + super().__init__() + self.num_levels = 2 + self.in_feature = "p5" + self.p6 = nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, 3, 2, 1) + self.p7 = nn.Conv2d(out_channels, out_channels, 3, 2, 1) + for module in [self.p6, self.p7]: + weight_init.c2_xavier_fill(module) + + def forward(self, c5): + p6 = self.p6(c5) + p7 = self.p7(F.relu(p6)) + return [p6, p7] + + +class Mlp(nn.Module): + """ Multilayer perceptron.""" + + def __init__(self, in_features, hidden_features=None, out_features=None, act_layer=nn.GELU, drop=0.): + super().__init__() + out_features = out_features or in_features + hidden_features = hidden_features or in_features + self.fc1 = nn.Linear(in_features, hidden_features) + self.act = act_layer() + self.fc2 = nn.Linear(hidden_features, out_features) + self.drop = nn.Dropout(drop) + + def forward(self, x): + x = self.fc1(x) + x = self.act(x) + x = self.drop(x) + x = self.fc2(x) + x = self.drop(x) + return x + + +def window_partition(x, window_size): + """ + Args: + x: (B, H, W, C) + window_size (int): window size + Returns: + windows: (num_windows*B, window_size, window_size, C) + """ + B, H, W, C = x.shape + x = x.view(B, H // window_size, window_size, W // window_size, window_size, C) + windows = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, window_size, window_size, C) + return windows + + +def window_reverse(windows, window_size, H, W): + """ + Args: + windows: (num_windows*B, window_size, window_size, C) + window_size (int): Window size + H (int): Height of image + W (int): Width of image + Returns: + x: (B, H, W, C) + """ + B = int(windows.shape[0] / (H * W / window_size / window_size)) + x = windows.view(B, H // window_size, W // window_size, window_size, window_size, -1) + x = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(B, H, W, -1) + return x + + +class WindowAttention(nn.Module): + """ Window based multi-head self attention (W-MSA) module with relative position bias. + It supports both of shifted and non-shifted window. + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + window_size (tuple[int]): The height and width of the window. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads. + qkv_bias (bool, optional): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. Default: True + qk_scale (float | None, optional): Override default qk scale of head_dim ** -0.5 if set + attn_drop (float, optional): Dropout ratio of attention weight. Default: 0.0 + proj_drop (float, optional): Dropout ratio of output. Default: 0.0 + """ + + def __init__(self, dim, window_size, num_heads, qkv_bias=True, qk_scale=None, attn_drop=0., proj_drop=0.): + + super().__init__() + self.dim = dim + self.window_size = window_size # Wh, Ww + self.num_heads = num_heads + head_dim = dim // num_heads + self.scale = qk_scale or head_dim ** -0.5 + + # define a parameter table of relative position bias + self.relative_position_bias_table = nn.Parameter( + torch.zeros((2 * window_size[0] - 1) * (2 * window_size[1] - 1), num_heads)) # 2*Wh-1 * 2*Ww-1, nH + + # get pair-wise relative position index for each token inside the window + coords_h = torch.arange(self.window_size[0]) + coords_w = torch.arange(self.window_size[1]) + coords = torch.stack(torch.meshgrid([coords_h, coords_w])) # 2, Wh, Ww + coords_flatten = torch.flatten(coords, 1) # 2, Wh*Ww + relative_coords = coords_flatten[:, :, None] - coords_flatten[:, None, :] # 2, Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww + relative_coords = relative_coords.permute(1, 2, 0).contiguous() # Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww, 2 + relative_coords[:, :, 0] += self.window_size[0] - 1 # shift to start from 0 + relative_coords[:, :, 1] += self.window_size[1] - 1 + relative_coords[:, :, 0] *= 2 * self.window_size[1] - 1 + relative_position_index = relative_coords.sum(-1) # Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww + self.register_buffer("relative_position_index", relative_position_index) + + self.qkv = nn.Linear(dim, dim * 3, bias=qkv_bias) + self.attn_drop = nn.Dropout(attn_drop) + self.proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim) + self.proj_drop = nn.Dropout(proj_drop) + + trunc_normal_(self.relative_position_bias_table, std=.02) + self.softmax = nn.Softmax(dim=-1) + + def forward(self, x, mask=None): + """ Forward function. + Args: + x: input features with shape of (num_windows*B, N, C) + mask: (0/-inf) mask with shape of (num_windows, Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww) or None + """ + B_, N, C = x.shape + qkv = self.qkv(x).reshape(B_, N, 3, self.num_heads, C // self.num_heads).permute(2, 0, 3, 1, 4) + q, k, v = qkv[0], qkv[1], qkv[2] # make torchscript happy (cannot use tensor as tuple) + + q = q * self.scale + attn = (q @ k.transpose(-2, -1)) + + relative_position_bias = self.relative_position_bias_table[self.relative_position_index.view(-1)].view( + self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], -1) # Wh*Ww,Wh*Ww,nH + relative_position_bias = relative_position_bias.permute(2, 0, 1).contiguous() # nH, Wh*Ww, Wh*Ww + attn = attn + relative_position_bias.unsqueeze(0) + + if mask is not None: + nW = mask.shape[0] + attn = attn.view(B_ // nW, nW, self.num_heads, N, N) + mask.unsqueeze(1).unsqueeze(0) + attn = attn.view(-1, self.num_heads, N, N) + attn = self.softmax(attn) + else: + attn = self.softmax(attn) + + attn = self.attn_drop(attn) + + x = (attn @ v).transpose(1, 2).reshape(B_, N, C) + x = self.proj(x) + x = self.proj_drop(x) + return x + + +class SwinTransformerBlock(nn.Module): + """ Swin Transformer Block. + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + num_heads (int): Number of attention heads. + window_size (int): Window size. + shift_size (int): Shift size for SW-MSA. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. + qkv_bias (bool, optional): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. Default: True + qk_scale (float | None, optional): Override default qk scale of head_dim ** -0.5 if set. + drop (float, optional): Dropout rate. Default: 0.0 + attn_drop (float, optional): Attention dropout rate. Default: 0.0 + drop_path (float, optional): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0 + act_layer (nn.Module, optional): Activation layer. Default: nn.GELU + norm_layer (nn.Module, optional): Normalization layer. Default: nn.LayerNorm + """ + + def __init__(self, dim, num_heads, window_size=7, shift_size=0, + mlp_ratio=4., qkv_bias=True, qk_scale=None, drop=0., attn_drop=0., drop_path=0., + act_layer=nn.GELU, norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm): + super().__init__() + self.dim = dim + self.num_heads = num_heads + self.window_size = window_size + self.shift_size = shift_size + self.mlp_ratio = mlp_ratio + assert 0 <= self.shift_size < self.window_size, "shift_size must in 0-window_size" + + self.norm1 = norm_layer(dim) + self.attn = WindowAttention( + dim, window_size=to_2tuple(self.window_size), num_heads=num_heads, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, qk_scale=qk_scale, attn_drop=attn_drop, proj_drop=drop) + + self.drop_path = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0. else nn.Identity() + self.norm2 = norm_layer(dim) + mlp_hidden_dim = int(dim * mlp_ratio) + self.mlp = Mlp(in_features=dim, hidden_features=mlp_hidden_dim, act_layer=act_layer, drop=drop) + + self.H = None + self.W = None + + def forward(self, x, mask_matrix): + """ Forward function. + Args: + x: Input feature, tensor size (B, H*W, C). + H, W: Spatial resolution of the input feature. + mask_matrix: Attention mask for cyclic shift. + """ + B, L, C = x.shape + H, W = self.H, self.W + assert L == H * W, "input feature has wrong size" + + shortcut = x + x = self.norm1(x) + x = x.view(B, H, W, C) + + # pad feature maps to multiples of window size + pad_l = pad_t = 0 + pad_r = (self.window_size - W % self.window_size) % self.window_size + pad_b = (self.window_size - H % self.window_size) % self.window_size + x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, pad_l, pad_r, pad_t, pad_b)) + _, Hp, Wp, _ = x.shape + + # cyclic shift + if self.shift_size > 0: + shifted_x = torch.roll(x, shifts=(-self.shift_size, -self.shift_size), dims=(1, 2)) + attn_mask = mask_matrix + else: + shifted_x = x + attn_mask = None + + # partition windows + x_windows = window_partition(shifted_x, self.window_size) # nW*B, window_size, window_size, C + x_windows = x_windows.view(-1, self.window_size * self.window_size, C) # nW*B, window_size*window_size, C + + # W-MSA/SW-MSA + attn_windows = self.attn(x_windows, mask=attn_mask) # nW*B, window_size*window_size, C + + # merge windows + attn_windows = attn_windows.view(-1, self.window_size, self.window_size, C) + shifted_x = window_reverse(attn_windows, self.window_size, Hp, Wp) # B H' W' C + + # reverse cyclic shift + if self.shift_size > 0: + x = torch.roll(shifted_x, shifts=(self.shift_size, self.shift_size), dims=(1, 2)) + else: + x = shifted_x + + if pad_r > 0 or pad_b > 0: + x = x[:, :H, :W, :].contiguous() + + x = x.view(B, H * W, C) + + # FFN + x = shortcut + self.drop_path(x) + x = x + self.drop_path(self.mlp(self.norm2(x))) + + return x + + +class PatchMerging(nn.Module): + """ Patch Merging Layer + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + norm_layer (nn.Module, optional): Normalization layer. Default: nn.LayerNorm + """ + def __init__(self, dim, norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm): + super().__init__() + self.dim = dim + self.reduction = nn.Linear(4 * dim, 2 * dim, bias=False) + self.norm = norm_layer(4 * dim) + + def forward(self, x, H, W): + """ Forward function. + Args: + x: Input feature, tensor size (B, H*W, C). + H, W: Spatial resolution of the input feature. + """ + B, L, C = x.shape + assert L == H * W, "input feature has wrong size" + + x = x.view(B, H, W, C) + + # padding + pad_input = (H % 2 == 1) or (W % 2 == 1) + if pad_input: + x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, 0, W % 2, 0, H % 2)) + + x0 = x[:, 0::2, 0::2, :] # B H/2 W/2 C + x1 = x[:, 1::2, 0::2, :] # B H/2 W/2 C + x2 = x[:, 0::2, 1::2, :] # B H/2 W/2 C + x3 = x[:, 1::2, 1::2, :] # B H/2 W/2 C + x = torch.cat([x0, x1, x2, x3], -1) # B H/2 W/2 4*C + x = x.view(B, -1, 4 * C) # B H/2*W/2 4*C + + x = self.norm(x) + x = self.reduction(x) + + return x + + +class BasicLayer(nn.Module): + """ A basic Swin Transformer layer for one stage. + Args: + dim (int): Number of feature channels + depth (int): Depths of this stage. + num_heads (int): Number of attention head. + window_size (int): Local window size. Default: 7. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. Default: 4. + qkv_bias (bool, optional): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. Default: True + qk_scale (float | None, optional): Override default qk scale of head_dim ** -0.5 if set. + drop (float, optional): Dropout rate. Default: 0.0 + attn_drop (float, optional): Attention dropout rate. Default: 0.0 + drop_path (float | tuple[float], optional): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0 + norm_layer (nn.Module, optional): Normalization layer. Default: nn.LayerNorm + downsample (nn.Module | None, optional): Downsample layer at the end of the layer. Default: None + use_checkpoint (bool): Whether to use checkpointing to save memory. Default: False. + """ + + def __init__(self, + dim, + depth, + num_heads, + window_size=7, + mlp_ratio=4., + qkv_bias=True, + qk_scale=None, + drop=0., + attn_drop=0., + drop_path=0., + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + downsample=None, + use_checkpoint=False): + super().__init__() + self.window_size = window_size + self.shift_size = window_size // 2 + self.depth = depth + self.use_checkpoint = use_checkpoint + + # build blocks + self.blocks = nn.ModuleList([ + SwinTransformerBlock( + dim=dim, + num_heads=num_heads, + window_size=window_size, + shift_size=0 if (i % 2 == 0) else window_size // 2, + mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + qk_scale=qk_scale, + drop=drop, + attn_drop=attn_drop, + drop_path=drop_path[i] if isinstance(drop_path, list) else drop_path, + norm_layer=norm_layer) + for i in range(depth)]) + + # patch merging layer + if downsample is not None: + self.downsample = downsample(dim=dim, norm_layer=norm_layer) + else: + self.downsample = None + + def forward(self, x, H, W): + """ Forward function. + Args: + x: Input feature, tensor size (B, H*W, C). + H, W: Spatial resolution of the input feature. + """ + + # calculate attention mask for SW-MSA + Hp = int(np.ceil(H / self.window_size)) * self.window_size + Wp = int(np.ceil(W / self.window_size)) * self.window_size + img_mask = torch.zeros((1, Hp, Wp, 1), device=x.device) # 1 Hp Wp 1 + h_slices = (slice(0, -self.window_size), + slice(-self.window_size, -self.shift_size), + slice(-self.shift_size, None)) + w_slices = (slice(0, -self.window_size), + slice(-self.window_size, -self.shift_size), + slice(-self.shift_size, None)) + cnt = 0 + for h in h_slices: + for w in w_slices: + img_mask[:, h, w, :] = cnt + cnt += 1 + + mask_windows = window_partition(img_mask, self.window_size) # nW, window_size, window_size, 1 + mask_windows = mask_windows.view(-1, self.window_size * self.window_size) + attn_mask = mask_windows.unsqueeze(1) - mask_windows.unsqueeze(2) + attn_mask = attn_mask.masked_fill(attn_mask != 0, float(-100.0)).masked_fill(attn_mask == 0, float(0.0)) + + for blk in self.blocks: + blk.H, blk.W = H, W + if self.use_checkpoint: + x = checkpoint.checkpoint(blk, x, attn_mask) + else: + x = blk(x, attn_mask) + if self.downsample is not None: + x_down = self.downsample(x, H, W) + Wh, Ww = (H + 1) // 2, (W + 1) // 2 + return x, H, W, x_down, Wh, Ww + else: + return x, H, W, x, H, W + + +class PatchEmbed(nn.Module): + """ Image to Patch Embedding + Args: + patch_size (int): Patch token size. Default: 4. + in_chans (int): Number of input image channels. Default: 3. + embed_dim (int): Number of linear projection output channels. Default: 96. + norm_layer (nn.Module, optional): Normalization layer. Default: None + """ + + def __init__(self, patch_size=4, in_chans=3, embed_dim=96, norm_layer=None): + super().__init__() + patch_size = to_2tuple(patch_size) + self.patch_size = patch_size + + self.in_chans = in_chans + self.embed_dim = embed_dim + + self.proj = nn.Conv2d(in_chans, embed_dim, kernel_size=patch_size, stride=patch_size) + if norm_layer is not None: + self.norm = norm_layer(embed_dim) + else: + self.norm = None + + def forward(self, x): + """Forward function.""" + # padding + _, _, H, W = x.size() + if W % self.patch_size[1] != 0: + x = F.pad(x, (0, self.patch_size[1] - W % self.patch_size[1])) + if H % self.patch_size[0] != 0: + x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, 0, self.patch_size[0] - H % self.patch_size[0])) + + x = self.proj(x) # B C Wh Ww + if self.norm is not None: + Wh, Ww = x.size(2), x.size(3) + x = x.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2) + x = self.norm(x) + x = x.transpose(1, 2).view(-1, self.embed_dim, Wh, Ww) + + return x + + +class SwinTransformer(Backbone): + """ Swin Transformer backbone. + A PyTorch impl of : `Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer using Shifted Windows` - + https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.14030 + Args: + pretrain_img_size (int): Input image size for training the pretrained model, + used in absolute postion embedding. Default 224. + patch_size (int | tuple(int)): Patch size. Default: 4. + in_chans (int): Number of input image channels. Default: 3. + embed_dim (int): Number of linear projection output channels. Default: 96. + depths (tuple[int]): Depths of each Swin Transformer stage. + num_heads (tuple[int]): Number of attention head of each stage. + window_size (int): Window size. Default: 7. + mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim. Default: 4. + qkv_bias (bool): If True, add a learnable bias to query, key, value. Default: True + qk_scale (float): Override default qk scale of head_dim ** -0.5 if set. + drop_rate (float): Dropout rate. + attn_drop_rate (float): Attention dropout rate. Default: 0. + drop_path_rate (float): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.2. + norm_layer (nn.Module): Normalization layer. Default: nn.LayerNorm. + ape (bool): If True, add absolute position embedding to the patch embedding. Default: False. + patch_norm (bool): If True, add normalization after patch embedding. Default: True. + out_indices (Sequence[int]): Output from which stages. + frozen_stages (int): Stages to be frozen (stop grad and set eval mode). + -1 means not freezing any parameters. + use_checkpoint (bool): Whether to use checkpointing to save memory. Default: False. + """ + + def __init__(self, + pretrain_img_size=224, + patch_size=4, + in_chans=3, + embed_dim=96, + depths=[2, 2, 6, 2], + num_heads=[3, 6, 12, 24], + window_size=7, + mlp_ratio=4., + qkv_bias=True, + qk_scale=None, + drop_rate=0., + attn_drop_rate=0., + drop_path_rate=0.2, + norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm, + ape=False, + patch_norm=True, + out_indices=(0, 1, 2, 3), + frozen_stages=-1, + use_checkpoint=False): + super().__init__() + + self.pretrain_img_size = pretrain_img_size + self.num_layers = len(depths) + self.embed_dim = embed_dim + self.ape = ape + self.patch_norm = patch_norm + self.out_indices = out_indices + self.frozen_stages = frozen_stages + + # split image into non-overlapping patches + self.patch_embed = PatchEmbed( + patch_size=patch_size, in_chans=in_chans, embed_dim=embed_dim, + norm_layer=norm_layer if self.patch_norm else None) + + # absolute position embedding + if self.ape: + pretrain_img_size = to_2tuple(pretrain_img_size) + patch_size = to_2tuple(patch_size) + patches_resolution = [pretrain_img_size[0] // patch_size[0], pretrain_img_size[1] // patch_size[1]] + + self.absolute_pos_embed = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, embed_dim, patches_resolution[0], patches_resolution[1])) + trunc_normal_(self.absolute_pos_embed, std=.02) + + self.pos_drop = nn.Dropout(p=drop_rate) + + # stochastic depth + dpr = [x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, drop_path_rate, sum(depths))] # stochastic depth decay rule + + # build layers + self.layers = nn.ModuleList() + for i_layer in range(self.num_layers): + layer = BasicLayer( + dim=int(embed_dim * 2 ** i_layer), + depth=depths[i_layer], + num_heads=num_heads[i_layer], + window_size=window_size, + mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + qk_scale=qk_scale, + drop=drop_rate, + attn_drop=attn_drop_rate, + drop_path=dpr[sum(depths[:i_layer]):sum(depths[:i_layer + 1])], + norm_layer=norm_layer, + downsample=PatchMerging if (i_layer < self.num_layers - 1) else None, + use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint) + self.layers.append(layer) + + num_features = [int(embed_dim * 2 ** i) for i in range(self.num_layers)] + self.num_features = num_features + + # add a norm layer for each output + for i_layer in out_indices: + layer = norm_layer(num_features[i_layer]) + layer_name = f'norm{i_layer}' + self.add_module(layer_name, layer) + + self._freeze_stages() + self._out_features = ['swin{}'.format(i) for i in self.out_indices] + self._out_feature_channels = { + 'swin{}'.format(i): self.embed_dim * 2 ** i for i in self.out_indices + } + self._out_feature_strides = { + 'swin{}'.format(i): 2 ** (i + 2) for i in self.out_indices + } + self._size_devisibility = 32 + + + def _freeze_stages(self): + if self.frozen_stages >= 0: + self.patch_embed.eval() + for param in self.patch_embed.parameters(): + param.requires_grad = False + + if self.frozen_stages >= 1 and self.ape: + self.absolute_pos_embed.requires_grad = False + + if self.frozen_stages >= 2: + self.pos_drop.eval() + for i in range(0, self.frozen_stages - 1): + m = self.layers[i] + m.eval() + for param in m.parameters(): + param.requires_grad = False + + def init_weights(self, pretrained=None): + """Initialize the weights in backbone. + Args: + pretrained (str, optional): Path to pre-trained weights. + Defaults to None. + """ + + def _init_weights(m): + if isinstance(m, nn.Linear): + trunc_normal_(m.weight, std=.02) + if isinstance(m, nn.Linear) and m.bias is not None: + nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0) + elif isinstance(m, nn.LayerNorm): + nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0) + nn.init.constant_(m.weight, 1.0) + + if isinstance(pretrained, str): + self.apply(_init_weights) + # load_checkpoint(self, pretrained, strict=False) + elif pretrained is None: + self.apply(_init_weights) + else: + raise TypeError('pretrained must be a str or None') + + def forward(self, x): + """Forward function.""" + x = self.patch_embed(x) + + Wh, Ww = x.size(2), x.size(3) + if self.ape: + # interpolate the position embedding to the corresponding size + absolute_pos_embed = F.interpolate(self.absolute_pos_embed, size=(Wh, Ww), mode='bicubic') + x = (x + absolute_pos_embed).flatten(2).transpose(1, 2) # B Wh*Ww C + else: + x = x.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2) + x = self.pos_drop(x) + + # outs = [] + outs = {} + for i in range(self.num_layers): + layer = self.layers[i] + x_out, H, W, x, Wh, Ww = layer(x, Wh, Ww) + + if i in self.out_indices: + norm_layer = getattr(self, f'norm{i}') + x_out = norm_layer(x_out) + + out = x_out.view(-1, H, W, self.num_features[i]).permute(0, 3, 1, 2).contiguous() + # outs.append(out) + outs['swin{}'.format(i)] = out + + return outs + + def train(self, mode=True): + """Convert the model into training mode while keep layers freezed.""" + super(SwinTransformer, self).train(mode) + self._freeze_stages() + +size2config = { + 'T': { + 'window_size': 7, + 'embed_dim': 96, + 'depth': [2, 2, 6, 2], + 'num_heads': [3, 6, 12, 24], + 'drop_path_rate': 0.2, + 'pretrained': 'models/swin_tiny_patch4_window7_224.pth' + }, + 'S': { + 'window_size': 7, + 'embed_dim': 96, + 'depth': [2, 2, 18, 2], + 'num_heads': [3, 6, 12, 24], + 'drop_path_rate': 0.2, + 'pretrained': 'models/swin_small_patch4_window7_224.pth' + }, + 'B': { + 'window_size': 7, + 'embed_dim': 128, + 'depth': [2, 2, 18, 2], + 'num_heads': [4, 8, 16, 32], + 'drop_path_rate': 0.3, + 'pretrained': 'models/swin_base_patch4_window7_224.pth' + }, + 'B-22k': { + 'window_size': 7, + 'embed_dim': 128, + 'depth': [2, 2, 18, 2], + 'num_heads': [4, 8, 16, 32], + 'drop_path_rate': 0.3, + 'pretrained': 'models/swin_base_patch4_window7_224_22k.pth' + }, + 'B-22k-384': { + 'window_size': 12, + 'embed_dim': 128, + 'depth': [2, 2, 18, 2], + 'num_heads': [4, 8, 16, 32], + 'drop_path_rate': 0.3, + 'pretrained': 'models/swin_base_patch4_window12_384_22k.pth' + }, + 'L-22k': { + 'window_size': 7, + 'embed_dim': 192, + 'depth': [2, 2, 18, 2], + 'num_heads': [6, 12, 24, 48], + 'drop_path_rate': 0.3, # TODO (xingyi): this is unclear + 'pretrained': 'models/swin_large_patch4_window7_224_22k.pth' + }, + 'L-22k-384': { + 'window_size': 12, + 'embed_dim': 192, + 'depth': [2, 2, 18, 2], + 'num_heads': [6, 12, 24, 48], + 'drop_path_rate': 0.3, # TODO (xingyi): this is unclear + 'pretrained': 'models/swin_large_patch4_window12_384_22k.pth' + } +} + +@BACKBONE_REGISTRY.register() +def build_swintransformer_backbone(cfg, input_shape): + """ + """ + config = size2config[cfg.MODEL.SWIN.SIZE] + out_indices = cfg.MODEL.SWIN.OUT_FEATURES + model = SwinTransformer( + embed_dim=config['embed_dim'], + window_size=config['window_size'], + depths=config['depth'], + num_heads=config['num_heads'], + drop_path_rate=config['drop_path_rate'], + out_indices=out_indices, + frozen_stages=-1, + use_checkpoint=cfg.MODEL.SWIN.USE_CHECKPOINT + ) + # print('Initializing', config['pretrained']) + model.init_weights(config['pretrained']) + return model + + +@BACKBONE_REGISTRY.register() +def build_swintransformer_fpn_backbone(cfg, input_shape: ShapeSpec): + """ + """ + bottom_up = build_swintransformer_backbone(cfg, input_shape) + in_features = cfg.MODEL.FPN.IN_FEATURES + out_channels = cfg.MODEL.FPN.OUT_CHANNELS + backbone = FPN( + bottom_up=bottom_up, + in_features=in_features, + out_channels=out_channels, + norm=cfg.MODEL.FPN.NORM, + # top_block=LastLevelP6P7_P5(out_channels, out_channels), + top_block=LastLevelMaxPool(), + fuse_type=cfg.MODEL.FPN.FUSE_TYPE, + ) + return backbone + + +@BACKBONE_REGISTRY.register() +def build_swintransformer_bifpn_backbone(cfg, input_shape: ShapeSpec): + """ + """ + bottom_up = build_swintransformer_backbone(cfg, input_shape) + in_features = cfg.MODEL.FPN.IN_FEATURES + backbone = BiFPN( + cfg=cfg, + bottom_up=bottom_up, + in_features=in_features, + out_channels=cfg.MODEL.BIFPN.OUT_CHANNELS, + norm=cfg.MODEL.BIFPN.NORM, + num_levels=cfg.MODEL.BIFPN.NUM_LEVELS, + num_bifpn=cfg.MODEL.BIFPN.NUM_BIFPN, + separable_conv=cfg.MODEL.BIFPN.SEPARABLE_CONV, + ) + return backbone \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/diffusiondet/test_time_augmentation.py b/diffusiondet/test_time_augmentation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bb369b --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/test_time_augmentation.py @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ +# ======================================== +# Modified by Shoufa Chen +# ======================================== +# Modified by Rufeng Zhang, Peize Sun +# Contact: {sunpeize, cxrfzhang}@foxmail.com +# +# Copyright (c) Megvii, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +# +from itertools import count +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +from torch.nn.parallel import DistributedDataParallel + +from detectron2.modeling import GeneralizedRCNNWithTTA, DatasetMapperTTA +from detectron2.modeling.roi_heads.fast_rcnn import fast_rcnn_inference_single_image +from detectron2.structures import Instances, Boxes + + +class DiffusionDetWithTTA(GeneralizedRCNNWithTTA): + """ + A DiffusionDet with test-time augmentation enabled. + Its :meth:`__call__` method has the same interface as :meth:`DiffusionDet.forward`. + """ + + def __init__(self, cfg, model, tta_mapper=None, batch_size=3): + """ + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + model (DiffusionDet): a DiffusionDet to apply TTA on. + tta_mapper (callable): takes a dataset dict and returns a list of + augmented versions of the dataset dict. Defaults to + `DatasetMapperTTA(cfg)`. + batch_size (int): batch the augmented images into this batch size for inference. + """ + # fix the issue: cannot assign module before Module.__init__() call + nn.Module.__init__(self) + if isinstance(model, DistributedDataParallel): + model = model.module + + self.cfg = cfg.clone() + self.model = model + + if tta_mapper is None: + tta_mapper = DatasetMapperTTA(cfg) + self.tta_mapper = tta_mapper + self.batch_size = batch_size + + # cvpods tta. + self.enable_cvpods_tta = cfg.TEST.AUG.CVPODS_TTA + self.enable_scale_filter = cfg.TEST.AUG.SCALE_FILTER + self.scale_ranges = cfg.TEST.AUG.SCALE_RANGES + self.max_detection = cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_PROPOSALS + + def _batch_inference(self, batched_inputs, detected_instances=None): + """ + Execute inference on a list of inputs, + using batch size = self.batch_size, instead of the length of the list. + + Inputs & outputs have the same format as :meth:`DiffusionDet.forward` + """ + if detected_instances is None: + detected_instances = [None] * len(batched_inputs) + + factors = 2 if self.tta_mapper.flip else 1 + if self.enable_scale_filter: + assert len(batched_inputs) == len(self.scale_ranges) * factors + + outputs = [] + inputs, instances = [], [] + for idx, input, instance in zip(count(), batched_inputs, detected_instances): + inputs.append(input) + instances.append(instance) + if self.enable_cvpods_tta: + output = self.model.forward(inputs, do_postprocess=False)[0] + if self.enable_scale_filter: + pred_boxes = output.get("pred_boxes") + keep = self.filter_boxes(pred_boxes.tensor, *self.scale_ranges[idx // factors]) + output = Instances( + image_size=output.image_size, + pred_boxes=Boxes(pred_boxes.tensor[keep]), + pred_classes=output.pred_classes[keep], + scores=output.scores[keep]) + outputs.extend([output]) + else: + + if len(inputs) == self.batch_size or idx == len(batched_inputs) - 1: + outputs.extend( + self.model.forward( + inputs, + do_postprocess=False, + ) + ) + inputs, instances = [], [] + return outputs + + @staticmethod + def filter_boxes(boxes, min_scale, max_scale): + """ + boxes: (N, 4) shape + """ + # assert boxes.mode == "xyxy" + w = boxes[:, 2] - boxes[:, 0] + h = boxes[:, 3] - boxes[:, 1] + keep = (w * h > min_scale * min_scale) & (w * h < max_scale * max_scale) + return keep + + def _inference_one_image(self, input): + """ + Args: + input (dict): one dataset dict with "image" field being a CHW tensor + + Returns: + dict: one output dict + """ + orig_shape = (input["height"], input["width"]) + augmented_inputs, tfms = self._get_augmented_inputs(input) + # Detect boxes from all augmented versions + all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes = self._get_augmented_boxes(augmented_inputs, tfms) + # merge all detected boxes to obtain final predictions for boxes + if self.enable_cvpods_tta: + merged_instances = self._merge_detections_cvpods_tta(all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes, orig_shape) + else: + merged_instances = self._merge_detections(all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes, orig_shape) + + return {"instances": merged_instances} + + def _merge_detections(self, all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes, shape_hw): + # select from the union of all results + num_boxes = len(all_boxes) + num_classes = self.cfg.MODEL.DiffusionDet.NUM_CLASSES + # +1 because fast_rcnn_inference expects background scores as well + all_scores_2d = torch.zeros(num_boxes, num_classes + 1, device=all_boxes.device) + for idx, cls, score in zip(count(), all_classes, all_scores): + all_scores_2d[idx, cls] = score + + merged_instances, _ = fast_rcnn_inference_single_image( + all_boxes, + all_scores_2d, + shape_hw, + 1e-8, + self.cfg.MODEL.ROI_HEADS.NMS_THRESH_TEST, + self.cfg.TEST.DETECTIONS_PER_IMAGE, + ) + + return merged_instances + + def _merge_detections_cvpods_tta(self, all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes, shape_hw): + all_scores = torch.tensor(all_scores).to(all_boxes.device) + all_classes = torch.tensor(all_classes).to(all_boxes.device) + + all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes = self.merge_result_from_multi_scales( + all_boxes, all_scores, all_classes, + nms_type="soft_vote", vote_thresh=0.65, + max_detection=self.max_detection + ) + + all_boxes = Boxes(all_boxes) + all_boxes.clip(shape_hw) + + result = Instances(shape_hw) + result.pred_boxes = all_boxes + result.scores = all_scores + result.pred_classes = all_classes.long() + return result + + def merge_result_from_multi_scales( + self, boxes, scores, labels, nms_type="soft-vote", vote_thresh=0.65, max_detection=100 + ): + boxes, scores, labels = self.batched_vote_nms( + boxes, scores, labels, nms_type, vote_thresh + ) + + number_of_detections = boxes.shape[0] + # Limit to max_per_image detections **over all classes** + if number_of_detections > max_detection > 0: + boxes = boxes[:max_detection] + scores = scores[:max_detection] + labels = labels[:max_detection] + + return boxes, scores, labels + + def batched_vote_nms(self, boxes, scores, labels, vote_type, vote_thresh=0.65): + # apply per class level nms, add max_coordinates on boxes first, then remove it. + labels = labels.float() + max_coordinates = boxes.max() + 1 + offsets = labels.reshape(-1, 1) * max_coordinates + boxes = boxes + offsets + + boxes, scores, labels = self.bbox_vote(boxes, scores, labels, vote_thresh, vote_type) + boxes -= labels.reshape(-1, 1) * max_coordinates + + return boxes, scores, labels + + def bbox_vote(self, boxes, scores, labels, vote_thresh, vote_type="softvote"): + assert boxes.shape[0] == scores.shape[0] == labels.shape[0] + det = torch.cat((boxes, scores.reshape(-1, 1), labels.reshape(-1, 1)), dim=1) + + vote_results = torch.zeros(0, 6, device=det.device) + if det.numel() == 0: + return vote_results[:, :4], vote_results[:, 4], vote_results[:, 5] + + order = scores.argsort(descending=True) + det = det[order] + + while det.shape[0] > 0: + # IOU + area = (det[:, 2] - det[:, 0]) * (det[:, 3] - det[:, 1]) + xx1 = torch.max(det[0, 0], det[:, 0]) + yy1 = torch.max(det[0, 1], det[:, 1]) + xx2 = torch.min(det[0, 2], det[:, 2]) + yy2 = torch.min(det[0, 3], det[:, 3]) + w = torch.clamp(xx2 - xx1, min=0.) + h = torch.clamp(yy2 - yy1, min=0.) + inter = w * h + iou = inter / (area[0] + area[:] - inter) + + # get needed merge det and delete these det + merge_index = torch.where(iou >= vote_thresh)[0] + vote_det = det[merge_index, :] + det = det[iou < vote_thresh] + + if merge_index.shape[0] <= 1: + vote_results = torch.cat((vote_results, vote_det), dim=0) + else: + if vote_type == "soft_vote": + vote_det_iou = iou[merge_index] + det_accu_sum = self.get_soft_dets_sum(vote_det, vote_det_iou) + elif vote_type == "vote": + det_accu_sum = self.get_dets_sum(vote_det) + vote_results = torch.cat((vote_results, det_accu_sum), dim=0) + + order = vote_results[:, 4].argsort(descending=True) + vote_results = vote_results[order, :] + + return vote_results[:, :4], vote_results[:, 4], vote_results[:, 5] + + @staticmethod + def get_dets_sum(vote_det): + vote_det[:, :4] *= vote_det[:, 4:5].repeat(1, 4) + max_score = vote_det[:, 4].max() + det_accu_sum = torch.zeros((1, 6), device=vote_det.device) + det_accu_sum[:, :4] = torch.sum(vote_det[:, :4], dim=0) / torch.sum(vote_det[:, 4]) + det_accu_sum[:, 4] = max_score + det_accu_sum[:, 5] = vote_det[0, 5] + return det_accu_sum + + @staticmethod + def get_soft_dets_sum(vote_det, vote_det_iou): + soft_vote_det = vote_det.detach().clone() + soft_vote_det[:, 4] *= (1 - vote_det_iou) + + INFERENCE_TH = 0.05 + soft_index = torch.where(soft_vote_det[:, 4] >= INFERENCE_TH)[0] + soft_vote_det = soft_vote_det[soft_index, :] + + vote_det[:, :4] *= vote_det[:, 4:5].repeat(1, 4) + max_score = vote_det[:, 4].max() + det_accu_sum = torch.zeros((1, 6), device=vote_det.device) + det_accu_sum[:, :4] = torch.sum(vote_det[:, :4], dim=0) / torch.sum(vote_det[:, 4]) + det_accu_sum[:, 4] = max_score + det_accu_sum[:, 5] = vote_det[0, 5] + + if soft_vote_det.shape[0] > 0: + det_accu_sum = torch.cat((det_accu_sum, soft_vote_det), dim=0) + return det_accu_sum diff --git a/diffusiondet/util/__init__.py b/diffusiondet/util/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..168f997 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/util/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved diff --git a/diffusiondet/util/box_ops.py b/diffusiondet/util/box_ops.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c088e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/util/box_ops.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +""" +Utilities for bounding box manipulation and GIoU. +""" +import torch +from torchvision.ops.boxes import box_area + + +def box_cxcywh_to_xyxy(x): + x_c, y_c, w, h = x.unbind(-1) + b = [(x_c - 0.5 * w), (y_c - 0.5 * h), + (x_c + 0.5 * w), (y_c + 0.5 * h)] + return torch.stack(b, dim=-1) + + +def box_xyxy_to_cxcywh(x): + x0, y0, x1, y1 = x.unbind(-1) + b = [(x0 + x1) / 2, (y0 + y1) / 2, + (x1 - x0), (y1 - y0)] + return torch.stack(b, dim=-1) + + +# modified from torchvision to also return the union +def box_iou(boxes1, boxes2): + area1 = box_area(boxes1) + area2 = box_area(boxes2) + + lt = torch.max(boxes1[:, None, :2], boxes2[:, :2]) # [N,M,2] + rb = torch.min(boxes1[:, None, 2:], boxes2[:, 2:]) # [N,M,2] + + wh = (rb - lt).clamp(min=0) # [N,M,2] + inter = wh[:, :, 0] * wh[:, :, 1] # [N,M] + + union = area1[:, None] + area2 - inter + + iou = inter / union + return iou, union + + +def generalized_box_iou(boxes1, boxes2): + """ + Generalized IoU from https://giou.stanford.edu/ + + The boxes should be in [x0, y0, x1, y1] format + + Returns a [N, M] pairwise matrix, where N = len(boxes1) + and M = len(boxes2) + """ + # degenerate boxes gives inf / nan results + # so do an early check + assert (boxes1[:, 2:] >= boxes1[:, :2]).all() + assert (boxes2[:, 2:] >= boxes2[:, :2]).all() + iou, union = box_iou(boxes1, boxes2) + + lt = torch.min(boxes1[:, None, :2], boxes2[:, :2]) + rb = torch.max(boxes1[:, None, 2:], boxes2[:, 2:]) + + wh = (rb - lt).clamp(min=0) # [N,M,2] + area = wh[:, :, 0] * wh[:, :, 1] + + return iou - (area - union) / area + + +def masks_to_boxes(masks): + """Compute the bounding boxes around the provided masks + + The masks should be in format [N, H, W] where N is the number of masks, (H, W) are the spatial dimensions. + + Returns a [N, 4] tensors, with the boxes in xyxy format + """ + if masks.numel() == 0: + return torch.zeros((0, 4), device=masks.device) + + h, w = masks.shape[-2:] + + y = torch.arange(0, h, dtype=torch.float) + x = torch.arange(0, w, dtype=torch.float) + y, x = torch.meshgrid(y, x) + + x_mask = (masks * x.unsqueeze(0)) + x_max = x_mask.flatten(1).max(-1)[0] + x_min = x_mask.masked_fill(~(masks.bool()), 1e8).flatten(1).min(-1)[0] + + y_mask = (masks * y.unsqueeze(0)) + y_max = y_mask.flatten(1).max(-1)[0] + y_min = y_mask.masked_fill(~(masks.bool()), 1e8).flatten(1).min(-1)[0] + + return torch.stack([x_min, y_min, x_max, y_max], 1) diff --git a/diffusiondet/util/colormap.py b/diffusiondet/util/colormap.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de6c8a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/util/colormap.py @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +import numpy as np + + +def colormap(rgb=False): + color_list = np.array( + [ + 0.000, 0.447, 0.741, + 0.850, 0.325, 0.098, + 0.929, 0.694, 0.125, + 0.494, 0.184, 0.556, + 0.466, 0.674, 0.188, + 0.301, 0.745, 0.933, + 0.635, 0.078, 0.184, + 0.300, 0.300, 0.300, + 0.600, 0.600, 0.600, + 1.000, 0.000, 0.000, + 1.000, 0.500, 0.000, + 0.749, 0.749, 0.000, + 0.000, 1.000, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.667, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.333, 0.000, + 0.333, 0.667, 0.000, + 0.333, 1.000, 0.000, + 0.667, 0.333, 0.000, + 0.667, 0.667, 0.000, + 0.667, 1.000, 0.000, + 1.000, 0.333, 0.000, + 1.000, 0.667, 0.000, + 1.000, 1.000, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.333, 0.500, + 0.000, 0.667, 0.500, + 0.000, 1.000, 0.500, + 0.333, 0.000, 0.500, + 0.333, 0.333, 0.500, + 0.333, 0.667, 0.500, + 0.333, 1.000, 0.500, + 0.667, 0.000, 0.500, + 0.667, 0.333, 0.500, + 0.667, 0.667, 0.500, + 0.667, 1.000, 0.500, + 1.000, 0.000, 0.500, + 1.000, 0.333, 0.500, + 1.000, 0.667, 0.500, + 1.000, 1.000, 0.500, + 0.000, 0.333, 1.000, + 0.000, 0.667, 1.000, + 0.000, 1.000, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.333, 1.000, + 0.333, 0.667, 1.000, + 0.333, 1.000, 1.000, + 0.667, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.667, 0.333, 1.000, + 0.667, 0.667, 1.000, + 0.667, 1.000, 1.000, + 1.000, 0.000, 1.000, + 1.000, 0.333, 1.000, + 1.000, 0.667, 1.000, + 0.167, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.333, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.500, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.667, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.833, 0.000, 0.000, + 1.000, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.167, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.333, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.500, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.667, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.833, 0.000, + 0.000, 1.000, 0.000, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.167, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.333, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.500, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.667, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.833, + 0.000, 0.000, 1.000, + 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, + 0.143, 0.143, 0.143, + 0.286, 0.286, 0.286, + 0.429, 0.429, 0.429, + 0.571, 0.571, 0.571, + 0.714, 0.714, 0.714, + 0.857, 0.857, 0.857, + 1.000, 1.000, 1.000 + ] + ).astype(np.float32) + color_list = color_list.reshape((-1, 3)) * 255 + if not rgb: + color_list = color_list[:, ::-1] + return color_list + + +def category(): + + category = [ + "person", + "bicycle", + "car", + "motorbike", + "aeroplane", + "bus", + "train", + "truck", + "boat", + "traffic light", + "fire hydrant", + "stop sign", + "parking meter", + "bench", + "bird", + "cat", + "dog", + "horse", + "sheep", + "cow", + "elephant", + "bear", + "zebra", + "giraffe", + "backpack", + "umbrella", + "handbag", + "tie", + "suitcase", + "frisbee", + "skis", + "snowboard", + "sports ball", + "kite", + "baseball bat", + "baseball glove", + "skateboard", + "surfboard", + "tennis racket", + "bottle", + "wine glass", + "cup", + "fork", + "knife", + "spoon", + "bowl", + "banana", + "apple", + "sandwich", + "orange", + "broccoli", + "carrot", + "hot dog", + "pizza", + "donut", + "cake", + "chair", + "sofa", + "pottedplant", + "bed", + "diningtable", + "toilet", + "tvmonitor", + "laptop", + "mouse", + "remote", + "keyboard", + "cell phone", + "microwave", + "oven", + "toaster", + "sink", + "refrigerator", + "book", + "clock", + "vase", + "scissors", + "teddy bear", + "hair drier", + "toothbrush"] + + return category \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/diffusiondet/util/misc.py b/diffusiondet/util/misc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6035e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/util/misc.py @@ -0,0 +1,471 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +""" +Misc functions, including distributed helpers. + +Mostly copy-paste from torchvision references. +""" +import os +import subprocess +import time +from collections import defaultdict, deque +import datetime +import pickle +from typing import Optional, List + +import torch +import torch.distributed as dist +from torch import Tensor + +# needed due to empty tensor bug in pytorch and torchvision 0.5 +import torchvision + +TORCH_MAJOR = int(torchvision.__version__.split('.')[0]) +TORCH_MINOR = int(torchvision.__version__.split('.')[1]) + +if TORCH_MAJOR == 0 and TORCH_MINOR < 7: + from torchvision.ops import _new_empty_tensor + from torchvision.ops.misc import _output_size + + +class SmoothedValue(object): + """Track a series of values and provide access to smoothed values over a + window or the global series average. + """ + + def __init__(self, window_size=20, fmt=None): + if fmt is None: + fmt = "{median:.4f} ({global_avg:.4f})" + self.deque = deque(maxlen=window_size) + self.total = 0.0 + self.count = 0 + self.fmt = fmt + + def update(self, value, n=1): + self.deque.append(value) + self.count += n + self.total += value * n + + def synchronize_between_processes(self): + """ + Warning: does not synchronize the deque! + """ + if not is_dist_avail_and_initialized(): + return + t = torch.tensor([self.count, self.total], dtype=torch.float64, device='cuda') + dist.barrier() + dist.all_reduce(t) + t = t.tolist() + self.count = int(t[0]) + self.total = t[1] + + @property + def median(self): + d = torch.tensor(list(self.deque)) + return d.median().item() + + @property + def avg(self): + d = torch.tensor(list(self.deque), dtype=torch.float32) + return d.mean().item() + + @property + def global_avg(self): + return self.total / self.count + + @property + def max(self): + return max(self.deque) + + @property + def value(self): + return self.deque[-1] + + def __str__(self): + return self.fmt.format( + median=self.median, + avg=self.avg, + global_avg=self.global_avg, + max=self.max, + value=self.value) + + +def all_gather(data): + """ + Run all_gather on arbitrary picklable data (not necessarily tensors) + Args: + data: any picklable object + Returns: + list[data]: list of data gathered from each rank + """ + world_size = get_world_size() + if world_size == 1: + return [data] + + # serialized to a Tensor + buffer = pickle.dumps(data) + storage = torch.ByteStorage.from_buffer(buffer) + tensor = torch.ByteTensor(storage).to("cuda") + + # obtain Tensor size of each rank + local_size = torch.tensor([tensor.numel()], device="cuda") + size_list = [torch.tensor([0], device="cuda") for _ in range(world_size)] + dist.all_gather(size_list, local_size) + size_list = [int(size.item()) for size in size_list] + max_size = max(size_list) + + # receiving Tensor from all ranks + # we pad the tensor because torch all_gather does not support + # gathering tensors of different shapes + tensor_list = [] + for _ in size_list: + tensor_list.append(torch.empty((max_size,), dtype=torch.uint8, device="cuda")) + if local_size != max_size: + padding = torch.empty(size=(max_size - local_size,), dtype=torch.uint8, device="cuda") + tensor = torch.cat((tensor, padding), dim=0) + dist.all_gather(tensor_list, tensor) + + data_list = [] + for size, tensor in zip(size_list, tensor_list): + buffer = tensor.cpu().numpy().tobytes()[:size] + data_list.append(pickle.loads(buffer)) + + return data_list + + +def reduce_dict(input_dict, average=True): + """ + Args: + input_dict (dict): all the values will be reduced + average (bool): whether to do average or sum + Reduce the values in the dictionary from all processes so that all processes + have the averaged results. Returns a dict with the same fields as + input_dict, after reduction. + """ + world_size = get_world_size() + if world_size < 2: + return input_dict + with torch.no_grad(): + names = [] + values = [] + # sort the keys so that they are consistent across processes + for k in sorted(input_dict.keys()): + names.append(k) + values.append(input_dict[k]) + values = torch.stack(values, dim=0) + dist.all_reduce(values) + if average: + values /= world_size + reduced_dict = {k: v for k, v in zip(names, values)} + return reduced_dict + + +class MetricLogger(object): + def __init__(self, delimiter="\t"): + self.meters = defaultdict(SmoothedValue) + self.delimiter = delimiter + + def update(self, **kwargs): + for k, v in kwargs.items(): + if isinstance(v, torch.Tensor): + v = v.item() + assert isinstance(v, (float, int)) + self.meters[k].update(v) + + def __getattr__(self, attr): + if attr in self.meters: + return self.meters[attr] + if attr in self.__dict__: + return self.__dict__[attr] + raise AttributeError("'{}' object has no attribute '{}'".format( + type(self).__name__, attr)) + + def __str__(self): + loss_str = [] + for name, meter in self.meters.items(): + loss_str.append( + "{}: {}".format(name, str(meter)) + ) + return self.delimiter.join(loss_str) + + def synchronize_between_processes(self): + for meter in self.meters.values(): + meter.synchronize_between_processes() + + def add_meter(self, name, meter): + self.meters[name] = meter + + def log_every(self, iterable, print_freq, header=None): + i = 0 + if not header: + header = '' + start_time = time.time() + end = time.time() + iter_time = SmoothedValue(fmt='{avg:.4f}') + data_time = SmoothedValue(fmt='{avg:.4f}') + space_fmt = ':' + str(len(str(len(iterable)))) + 'd' + if torch.cuda.is_available(): + log_msg = self.delimiter.join([ + header, + '[{0' + space_fmt + '}/{1}]', + 'eta: {eta}', + '{meters}', + 'time: {time}', + 'data: {data}', + 'max mem: {memory:.0f}' + ]) + else: + log_msg = self.delimiter.join([ + header, + '[{0' + space_fmt + '}/{1}]', + 'eta: {eta}', + '{meters}', + 'time: {time}', + 'data: {data}' + ]) + MB = 1024.0 * 1024.0 + for obj in iterable: + data_time.update(time.time() - end) + yield obj + iter_time.update(time.time() - end) + if i % print_freq == 0 or i == len(iterable) - 1: + eta_seconds = iter_time.global_avg * (len(iterable) - i) + eta_string = str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(eta_seconds))) + if torch.cuda.is_available(): + print(log_msg.format( + i, len(iterable), eta=eta_string, + meters=str(self), + time=str(iter_time), data=str(data_time), + memory=torch.cuda.max_memory_allocated() / MB)) + else: + print(log_msg.format( + i, len(iterable), eta=eta_string, + meters=str(self), + time=str(iter_time), data=str(data_time))) + i += 1 + end = time.time() + total_time = time.time() - start_time + total_time_str = str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(total_time))) + print('{} Total time: {} ({:.4f} s / it)'.format( + header, total_time_str, total_time / len(iterable))) + + +def get_sha(): + cwd = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) + + def _run(command): + return subprocess.check_output(command, cwd=cwd).decode('ascii').strip() + sha = 'N/A' + diff = "clean" + branch = 'N/A' + try: + sha = _run(['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD']) + subprocess.check_output(['git', 'diff'], cwd=cwd) + diff = _run(['git', 'diff-index', 'HEAD']) + diff = "has uncommited changes" if diff else "clean" + branch = _run(['git', 'rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD']) + except Exception: + pass + message = f"sha: {sha}, status: {diff}, branch: {branch}" + return message + + +def collate_fn(batch): + batch = list(zip(*batch)) + batch[0] = nested_tensor_from_tensor_list(batch[0]) + return tuple(batch) + + +def _max_by_axis(the_list): + # type: (List[List[int]]) -> List[int] + maxes = the_list[0] + for sublist in the_list[1:]: + for index, item in enumerate(sublist): + maxes[index] = max(maxes[index], item) + return maxes + + +class NestedTensor(object): + def __init__(self, tensors, mask: Optional[Tensor]): + self.tensors = tensors + self.mask = mask + + def to(self, device): + # type: (Device) -> NestedTensor # noqa + cast_tensor = self.tensors.to(device) + mask = self.mask + if mask is not None: + assert mask is not None + cast_mask = mask.to(device) + else: + cast_mask = None + return NestedTensor(cast_tensor, cast_mask) + + def decompose(self): + return self.tensors, self.mask + + def __repr__(self): + return str(self.tensors) + + +def nested_tensor_from_tensor_list(tensor_list: List[Tensor]): + # TODO make this more general + if tensor_list[0].ndim == 3: + if torchvision._is_tracing(): + # nested_tensor_from_tensor_list() does not export well to ONNX + # call _onnx_nested_tensor_from_tensor_list() instead + return _onnx_nested_tensor_from_tensor_list(tensor_list) + + # TODO make it support different-sized images + max_size = _max_by_axis([list(img.shape) for img in tensor_list]) + # min_size = tuple(min(s) for s in zip(*[img.shape for img in tensor_list])) + batch_shape = [len(tensor_list)] + max_size + b, c, h, w = batch_shape + dtype = tensor_list[0].dtype + device = tensor_list[0].device + tensor = torch.zeros(batch_shape, dtype=dtype, device=device) + mask = torch.ones((b, h, w), dtype=torch.bool, device=device) + for img, pad_img, m in zip(tensor_list, tensor, mask): + pad_img[: img.shape[0], : img.shape[1], : img.shape[2]].copy_(img) + m[: img.shape[1], :img.shape[2]] = False + else: + raise ValueError('not supported') + return NestedTensor(tensor, mask) + + +# _onnx_nested_tensor_from_tensor_list() is an implementation of +# nested_tensor_from_tensor_list() that is supported by ONNX tracing. +@torch.jit.unused +def _onnx_nested_tensor_from_tensor_list(tensor_list: List[Tensor]) -> NestedTensor: + max_size = [] + for i in range(tensor_list[0].dim()): + max_size_i = torch.max(torch.stack([img.shape[i] for img in tensor_list]).to(torch.float32)).to(torch.int64) + max_size.append(max_size_i) + max_size = tuple(max_size) + + # work around for + # pad_img[: img.shape[0], : img.shape[1], : img.shape[2]].copy_(img) + # m[: img.shape[1], :img.shape[2]] = False + # which is not yet supported in onnx + padded_imgs = [] + padded_masks = [] + for img in tensor_list: + padding = [(s1 - s2) for s1, s2 in zip(max_size, tuple(img.shape))] + padded_img = torch.nn.functional.pad(img, (0, padding[2], 0, padding[1], 0, padding[0])) + padded_imgs.append(padded_img) + + m = torch.zeros_like(img[0], dtype=torch.int, device=img.device) + padded_mask = torch.nn.functional.pad(m, (0, padding[2], 0, padding[1]), "constant", 1) + padded_masks.append(padded_mask.to(torch.bool)) + + tensor = torch.stack(padded_imgs) + mask = torch.stack(padded_masks) + + return NestedTensor(tensor, mask=mask) + + +def setup_for_distributed(is_master): + """ + This function disables printing when not in master process + """ + import builtins as __builtin__ + builtin_print = __builtin__.print + + def print(*args, **kwargs): + force = kwargs.pop('force', False) + if is_master or force: + builtin_print(*args, **kwargs) + + __builtin__.print = print + + +def is_dist_avail_and_initialized(): + if not dist.is_available(): + return False + if not dist.is_initialized(): + return False + return True + + +def get_world_size(): + if not is_dist_avail_and_initialized(): + return 1 + return dist.get_world_size() + + +def get_rank(): + if not is_dist_avail_and_initialized(): + return 0 + return dist.get_rank() + + +def is_main_process(): + return get_rank() == 0 + + +def save_on_master(*args, **kwargs): + if is_main_process(): + torch.save(*args, **kwargs) + + +def init_distributed_mode(args): + if 'RANK' in os.environ and 'WORLD_SIZE' in os.environ: + args.rank = int(os.environ["RANK"]) + args.world_size = int(os.environ['WORLD_SIZE']) + args.gpu = int(os.environ['LOCAL_RANK']) + elif 'SLURM_PROCID' in os.environ: + args.rank = int(os.environ['SLURM_PROCID']) + args.gpu = args.rank % torch.cuda.device_count() + else: + print('Not using distributed mode') + args.distributed = False + return + + args.distributed = True + + torch.cuda.set_device(args.gpu) + args.dist_backend = 'nccl' + print('| distributed init (rank {}): {}'.format( + args.rank, args.dist_url), flush=True) + torch.distributed.init_process_group(backend=args.dist_backend, init_method=args.dist_url, + world_size=args.world_size, rank=args.rank) + torch.distributed.barrier() + setup_for_distributed(args.rank == 0) + + +@torch.no_grad() +def accuracy(output, target, topk=(1,)): + """Computes the precision@k for the specified values of k""" + if target.numel() == 0: + return [torch.zeros([], device=output.device)] + maxk = max(topk) + batch_size = target.size(0) + + _, pred = output.topk(maxk, 1, True, True) + pred = pred.t() + correct = pred.eq(target.view(1, -1).expand_as(pred)) + + res = [] + for k in topk: + correct_k = correct[:k].view(-1).float().sum(0) + res.append(correct_k.mul_(100.0 / batch_size)) + return res + + +def interpolate(input, size=None, scale_factor=None, mode="nearest", align_corners=None): + # type: (Tensor, Optional[List[int]], Optional[float], str, Optional[bool]) -> Tensor + """ + Equivalent to nn.functional.interpolate, but with support for empty batch sizes. + This will eventually be supported natively by PyTorch, and this + class can go away. + """ + if float(torchvision.__version__[:3]) < 0.7: + if input.numel() > 0: + return torch.nn.functional.interpolate( + input, size, scale_factor, mode, align_corners + ) + + output_shape = _output_size(2, input, size, scale_factor) + output_shape = list(input.shape[:-2]) + list(output_shape) + return _new_empty_tensor(input, output_shape) + else: + return torchvision.ops.misc.interpolate(input, size, scale_factor, mode, align_corners) diff --git a/diffusiondet/util/model_ema.py b/diffusiondet/util/model_ema.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3e7bec --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/util/model_ema.py @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved + + +import copy +import math +import itertools +import logging +from typing import Dict, Any +from contextlib import contextmanager + +import torch +from detectron2.engine.train_loop import HookBase +from detectron2.checkpoint import DetectionCheckpointer + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class EMADetectionCheckpointer(DetectionCheckpointer): + def resume_or_load(self, path: str, *, resume: bool = True) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """ + If `resume` is True, this method attempts to resume from the last + checkpoint, if exists. Otherwise, load checkpoint from the given path. + This is useful when restarting an interrupted training job. + + Args: + path (str): path to the checkpoint. + resume (bool): if True, resume from the last checkpoint if it exists + and load the model together with all the checkpointables. Otherwise + only load the model without loading any checkpointables. + + Returns: + same as :meth:`load`. + """ + if resume and self.has_checkpoint(): + path = self.get_checkpoint_file() + return self.load(path) + else: + # workaround `self.load` + return self.load(path, checkpointables=None) # modify + + +class EMAState(object): + def __init__(self): + self.state = {} + + @classmethod + def FromModel(cls, model: torch.nn.Module, device: str = ""): + ret = cls() + ret.save_from(model, device) + return ret + + def save_from(self, model: torch.nn.Module, device: str = ""): + """Save model state from `model` to this object""" + for name, val in self.get_model_state_iterator(model): + val = val.detach().clone() + self.state[name] = val.to(device) if device else val + + def apply_to(self, model: torch.nn.Module): + """Apply state to `model` from this object""" + with torch.no_grad(): + for name, val in self.get_model_state_iterator(model): + assert ( + name in self.state + ), f"Name {name} not existed, available names {self.state.keys()}" + val.copy_(self.state[name]) + + @contextmanager + def apply_and_restore(self, model): + old_state = EMAState.FromModel(model, self.device) + self.apply_to(model) + yield old_state + old_state.apply_to(model) + + def get_ema_model(self, model): + ret = copy.deepcopy(model) + self.apply_to(ret) + return ret + + @property + def device(self): + if not self.has_inited(): + return None + return next(iter(self.state.values())).device + + def to(self, device): + for name in self.state: + self.state[name] = self.state[name].to(device) + return self + + def has_inited(self): + return self.state + + def clear(self): + self.state.clear() + return self + + def get_model_state_iterator(self, model): + param_iter = model.named_parameters() + buffer_iter = model.named_buffers() + return itertools.chain(param_iter, buffer_iter) + + def state_dict(self): + return self.state + + def load_state_dict(self, state_dict, strict: bool = True): + self.clear() + for x, y in state_dict.items(): + self.state[x] = y + return torch.nn.modules.module._IncompatibleKeys( + missing_keys=[], unexpected_keys=[] + ) + + def __repr__(self): + ret = f"EMAState(state=[{','.join(self.state.keys())}])" + return ret + + +class EMAUpdater(object): + """Model Exponential Moving Average + Keep a moving average of everything in the model state_dict (parameters and + buffers). This is intended to allow functionality like + https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/train/ExponentialMovingAverage + + Note: It's very important to set EMA for ALL network parameters (instead of + parameters that require gradient), including batch-norm moving average mean + and variance. This leads to significant improvement in accuracy. + For example, for EfficientNetB3, with default setting (no mixup, lr exponential + decay) without bn_sync, the EMA accuracy with EMA on params that requires + gradient is 79.87%, while the corresponding accuracy with EMA on all params + is 80.61%. + + Also, bn sync should be switched on for EMA. + """ + + def __init__(self, state: EMAState, decay: float = 0.999, device: str = "", yolox: bool = False): + self.decay = decay + self.device = device + + self.state = state + self.updates = 0 + self.yolox = yolox + if yolox: + decay = 0.9998 + self.decay = lambda x: decay * (1 - math.exp(-x / 2000)) + + def init_state(self, model): + self.state.clear() + self.state.save_from(model, self.device) + + def update(self, model): + with torch.no_grad(): + self.updates += 1 + d = self.decay(self.updates) if self.yolox else self.decay + for name, val in self.state.get_model_state_iterator(model): + ema_val = self.state.state[name] + if self.device: + val = val.to(self.device) + ema_val.copy_(ema_val * d + val * (1.0 - d)) + + +def add_model_ema_configs(_C): + _C.MODEL_EMA = type(_C)() + _C.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED = False + _C.MODEL_EMA.DECAY = 0.999 + # use the same as MODEL.DEVICE when empty + _C.MODEL_EMA.DEVICE = "" + # When True, loading the ema weight to the model when eval_only=True in build_model() + _C.MODEL_EMA.USE_EMA_WEIGHTS_FOR_EVAL_ONLY = False + # when True, use YOLOX EMA: https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/blob/main/yolox/utils/ema.py#L22 + _C.MODEL_EMA.YOLOX = False + + +def _remove_ddp(model): + from torch.nn.parallel import DistributedDataParallel + + if isinstance(model, DistributedDataParallel): + return model.module + return model + + +def may_build_model_ema(cfg, model): + if not cfg.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED: + return + model = _remove_ddp(model) + assert not hasattr( + model, "ema_state" + ), "Name `ema_state` is reserved for model ema." + model.ema_state = EMAState() + logger.info("Using Model EMA.") + + +def may_get_ema_checkpointer(cfg, model): + if not cfg.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED: + return {} + model = _remove_ddp(model) + return {"ema_state": model.ema_state} + + +def get_model_ema_state(model): + """Return the ema state stored in `model`""" + model = _remove_ddp(model) + assert hasattr(model, "ema_state") + ema = model.ema_state + return ema + + +def apply_model_ema(model, state=None, save_current=False): + """Apply ema stored in `model` to model and returns a function to restore + the weights are applied + """ + model = _remove_ddp(model) + + if state is None: + state = get_model_ema_state(model) + + if save_current: + # save current model state + old_state = EMAState.FromModel(model, state.device) + state.apply_to(model) + + if save_current: + return old_state + return None + + +@contextmanager +def apply_model_ema_and_restore(model, state=None): + """Apply ema stored in `model` to model and returns a function to restore + the weights are applied + """ + model = _remove_ddp(model) + + if state is None: + state = get_model_ema_state(model) + + old_state = EMAState.FromModel(model, state.device) + state.apply_to(model) + yield old_state + old_state.apply_to(model) + + +class EMAHook(HookBase): + def __init__(self, cfg, model): + model = _remove_ddp(model) + assert cfg.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED + assert hasattr( + model, "ema_state" + ), "Call `may_build_model_ema` first to initilaize the model ema" + self.model = model + self.ema = self.model.ema_state + self.device = cfg.MODEL_EMA.DEVICE or cfg.MODEL.DEVICE + self.ema_updater = EMAUpdater( + self.model.ema_state, decay=cfg.MODEL_EMA.DECAY, device=self.device, yolox=cfg.MODEL_EMA.YOLOX + ) + + def before_train(self): + if self.ema.has_inited(): + self.ema.to(self.device) + else: + self.ema_updater.init_state(self.model) + + def after_train(self): + pass + + def before_step(self): + pass + + def after_step(self): + if not self.model.train: + return + self.ema_updater.update(self.model) diff --git a/diffusiondet/util/plot_utils.py b/diffusiondet/util/plot_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..987ffd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/diffusiondet/util/plot_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +""" +Plotting utilities to visualize training logs. +""" +import torch +import pandas as pd +import numpy as np +import seaborn as sns +import matplotlib.pyplot as plt + +from pathlib import Path, PurePath + + +def plot_logs(logs, fields=('class_error', 'loss_bbox_unscaled', 'mAP'), ewm_col=0, log_name='log.txt'): + ''' + Function to plot specific fields from training log(s). Plots both training and test results. + + :: Inputs - logs = list containing Path objects, each pointing to individual dir with a log file + - fields = which results to plot from each log file - plots both training and test for each field. + - ewm_col = optional, which column to use as the exponential weighted smoothing of the plots + - log_name = optional, name of log file if different than default 'log.txt'. + + :: Outputs - matplotlib plots of results in fields, color coded for each log file. + - solid lines are training results, dashed lines are test results. + + ''' + func_name = "plot_utils.py::plot_logs" + + # verify logs is a list of Paths (list[Paths]) or single Pathlib object Path, + # convert single Path to list to avoid 'not iterable' error + + if not isinstance(logs, list): + if isinstance(logs, PurePath): + logs = [logs] + print(f"{func_name} info: logs param expects a list argument, converted to list[Path].") + else: + raise ValueError(f"{func_name} - invalid argument for logs parameter.\n \ + Expect list[Path] or single Path obj, received {type(logs)}") + + # Quality checks - verify valid dir(s), that every item in list is Path object, and that log_name exists in each dir + for i, dir in enumerate(logs): + if not isinstance(dir, PurePath): + raise ValueError(f"{func_name} - non-Path object in logs argument of {type(dir)}: \n{dir}") + if not dir.exists(): + raise ValueError(f"{func_name} - invalid directory in logs argument:\n{dir}") + # verify log_name exists + fn = Path(dir / log_name) + if not fn.exists(): + print(f"-> missing {log_name}. Have you gotten to Epoch 1 in training?") + print(f"--> full path of missing log file: {fn}") + return + + # load log file(s) and plot + dfs = [pd.read_json(Path(p) / log_name, lines=True) for p in logs] + + fig, axs = plt.subplots(ncols=len(fields), figsize=(16, 5)) + + for df, color in zip(dfs, sns.color_palette(n_colors=len(logs))): + for j, field in enumerate(fields): + if field == 'mAP': + coco_eval = pd.DataFrame( + np.stack(df.test_coco_eval_bbox.dropna().values)[:, 1] + ).ewm(com=ewm_col).mean() + axs[j].plot(coco_eval, c=color) + else: + df.interpolate().ewm(com=ewm_col).mean().plot( + y=[f'train_{field}', f'test_{field}'], + ax=axs[j], + color=[color] * 2, + style=['-', '--'] + ) + for ax, field in zip(axs, fields): + ax.legend([Path(p).name for p in logs]) + ax.set_title(field) + plt.imshow() + plt.show() + +def plot_precision_recall(files, naming_scheme='iter'): + if naming_scheme == 'exp_id': + # name becomes exp_id + names = [f.parts[-3] for f in files] + elif naming_scheme == 'iter': + names = [f.stem for f in files] + else: + raise ValueError(f'not supported {naming_scheme}') + fig, axs = plt.subplots(ncols=2, figsize=(16, 5)) + for f, color, name in zip(files, sns.color_palette("Blues", n_colors=len(files)), names): + data = torch.load(f) + # precision is n_iou, n_points, n_cat, n_area, max_det + precision = data['precision'] + recall = data['params'].recThrs + scores = data['scores'] + # take precision for all classes, all areas and 100 detections + precision = precision[0, :, :, 0, -1].mean(1) + scores = scores[0, :, :, 0, -1].mean(1) + prec = precision.mean() + rec = data['recall'][0, :, 0, -1].mean() + print(f'{naming_scheme} {name}: mAP@50={prec * 100: 05.1f}, ' + + f'score={scores.mean():0.3f}, ' + + f'f1={2 * prec * rec / (prec + rec + 1e-8):0.3f}' + ) + axs[0].plot(recall, precision, c=color) + axs[1].plot(recall, scores, c=color) + + axs[0].set_title('Precision / Recall') + axs[0].legend(names) + axs[1].set_title('Scores / Recall') + axs[1].legend(names) + return fig, axs + +# plot_logs(logs=['/root/autodl-tmp/project/DiffusionDet-main/output-final-diffdet']) diff --git a/fvcore/__init__.py b/fvcore/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d78872 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +# This line will be programatically read/write by setup.py. +# Leave them at the bottom of this file and don't touch them. +__version__ = "0.1.6" diff --git a/fvcore/common/__init__.py b/fvcore/common/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c7f19c --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. diff --git a/fvcore/common/benchmark.py b/fvcore/common/benchmark.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6bc3b8e --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/benchmark.py @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,3] +import sys +import time +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List + +import numpy as np + + +def timeit( + num_iters: int = -1, warmup_iters: int = 0 +) -> Callable[[Callable[[], Any]], Callable[[], Dict[str, float]]]: + """ + This is intened to be used as a decorator to time any function. + + Args: + num_iters (int): number of iterations used to compute the average time + (sec) required to run the function. If negative, the number of + iterations is determined dynamically by running the function a few + times to make sure the estimate is stable. + warmup_iters (int): number of iterations used to warm up the function. + This is useful for functions that exhibit poor performance during + the first few times they run (due to caches, autotuning, etc). + Returns: + Dict[str, float]: dictionary of the aggregated timing estimates. + "iterations": number of iterations used to compute the estimated + time. + "mean": averate time (sec) used to run the function. + "median": median time (sec) used to run the function. + "min": minimal time (sec) used to run the function. + "max": maximal time (sec) used to run the function. + "stddev": standard deviation of the time (sec) used to run the + function. + """ + + def decorator(func: Callable[[], Any]) -> Callable[[], Dict[str, float]]: + def decorated(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Dict[str, float]: + # Warmup phase. + for _ in range(warmup_iters): + func(*args, **kwargs) + + # Estimate the run time of the function. + total_time: float = 0 + count = 0 + run_times: List[float] = [] + max_num_iters = num_iters if num_iters > 0 else sys.maxsize + for _ in range(max_num_iters): + start_time = time.time() + func(*args, **kwargs) + run_time = time.time() - start_time + + run_times.append(run_time) + total_time += run_time + count += 1 + if num_iters < 0 and total_time >= 0.5: + # If num_iters is negative, run the function enough times so + # that we can have a more robust estimate of the average time. + break + assert count == len(run_times) + ret: Dict[str, float] = {} + ret["iterations"] = count + ret["mean"] = total_time / count + ret["median"] = np.median(run_times) + ret["min"] = np.min(run_times) + ret["max"] = np.max(run_times) + ret["stddev"] = np.std(run_times) + return ret + + return decorated + + return decorator + + +def benchmark( + func: Callable[[], Any], + bm_name: str, + kwargs_list: List[Any], + *, + num_iters: int = -1, + warmup_iters: int = 0, +) -> None: + """ + Benchmark the input function and print out the results. + + Args: + func (callable): a closure that returns a function for benchmarking, + where initialization can be done before the function to benchmark. + bm_name (str): name of the benchmark to print out, e.g. "BM_UPDATE". + kwargs_list (list): a list of argument dict to pass to the function. The + intput function will be timed separately for each argument dict. + num_iters (int): number of iterations to run. Defaults to run until 0.5s. + warmup_iters (int): number of iterations used to warm up the function. + + Outputs: + For each argument dict, print out the time (in microseconds) required + to run the function along with the number of iterations used to get + the timing estimate. Example output: + + Benchmark Avg Time(μs) Peak Time(μs) Iterations + ------------------------------------------------------------------- + BM_UPDATE_100 820 914 610 + BM_UPDATE_1000 7655 8709 66 + BM_UPDATE_10000 78062 81748 7 + ------------------------------------------------------------------- + """ + + print("") + outputs = [] + for kwargs in kwargs_list: + func_bm = func(**kwargs) + time_func = timeit(num_iters=num_iters, warmup_iters=warmup_iters)(func_bm) + + ret = time_func() + name = bm_name + if kwargs: + name += "_" + "_".join(str(v) for k, v in kwargs.items()) + outputs.append( + [ + name, + str(ret["mean"] * 1000000), + str(ret["max"] * 1000000), + str(ret["iterations"]), + ] + ) + outputs = np.array(outputs) + # Calculate column widths for metrics table. + c1 = len(max(outputs[:, 0], key=len)) + c2 = len(max(outputs[:, 1], key=len)) + c3 = len(max(outputs[:, 2], key=len)) + c4 = len(max(outputs[:, 3], key=len)) + dash = "-" * 80 + print( + "{:{}s} {:>{}s} {:>{}s} {:>{}s}".format( + "Benchmark", c1, "Avg Time(μs)", c2, "Peak Time(μs)", c3, "Iterations", c4 + ) + ) + print(dash) + for output in outputs: + print( + "{:{}s} {:15.0f} {:15.0f} {:14d}".format( + output[0], c1, float(output[1]), float(output[2]), int(output[3]) + ) + ) + print(dash) diff --git a/fvcore/common/checkpoint.py b/fvcore/common/checkpoint.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f87a03 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/checkpoint.py @@ -0,0 +1,594 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,3,58] + +import logging +import os +from collections import defaultdict +from typing import Any, cast, Dict, IO, Iterable, List, NamedTuple, Optional, Tuple + +import numpy as np +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +from iopath.common.file_io import HTTPURLHandler, PathManager +from termcolor import colored +from torch.nn.parallel import DataParallel, DistributedDataParallel + + +TORCH_VERSION: Tuple[int, ...] = tuple(int(x) for x in torch.__version__.split(".")[:2]) +if TORCH_VERSION >= (1, 11): + from torch.ao import quantization + from torch.ao.quantization import FakeQuantizeBase, ObserverBase +elif ( + TORCH_VERSION >= (1, 8) + and hasattr(torch.quantization, "FakeQuantizeBase") + and hasattr(torch.quantization, "ObserverBase") +): + from torch import quantization + from torch.quantization import FakeQuantizeBase, ObserverBase + +__all__ = ["Checkpointer", "PeriodicCheckpointer"] + + +TORCH_VERSION: Tuple[int, ...] = tuple(int(x) for x in torch.__version__.split(".")[:2]) + + +class _IncompatibleKeys( + NamedTuple( + "IncompatibleKeys", + [ + ("missing_keys", List[str]), + ("unexpected_keys", List[str]), + ("incorrect_shapes", List[Tuple[str, Tuple[int], Tuple[int]]]), + ], + ) +): + pass + + +class Checkpointer: + """ + A checkpointer that can save/load model as well as extra checkpointable + objects. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + model: nn.Module, + save_dir: str = "", + *, + save_to_disk: bool = True, + **checkpointables: Any, + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + model (nn.Module): model. + save_dir (str): a directory to save and find checkpoints. + save_to_disk (bool): if True, save checkpoint to disk, otherwise + disable saving for this checkpointer. + checkpointables (object): any checkpointable objects, i.e., objects + that have the ``state_dict()`` and ``load_state_dict()`` method. For + example, it can be used like + `Checkpointer(model, "dir", optimizer=optimizer)`. + """ + if isinstance(model, (DistributedDataParallel, DataParallel)): + model = model.module + self.model = model + self.checkpointables: Dict[str, Any] = {} + for k, v in checkpointables.items(): + self.add_checkpointable(k, v) + self.logger: logging.Logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + self.save_dir = save_dir + self.save_to_disk = save_to_disk + # Default PathManager, support HTTP URLs (for backward compatibility in open source). + # A user may want to use a different project-specific PathManager + self.path_manager: PathManager = PathManager() + self.path_manager.register_handler(HTTPURLHandler()) + + def add_checkpointable(self, key: str, checkpointable: Any) -> None: + """ + Add checkpointable object for this checkpointer to track. + + Args: + key (str): the key used to save the object + checkpointable: any object with ``state_dict()`` and + ``load_state_dict()`` method + """ + if key in self.checkpointables: + raise KeyError(f"Key {key} already used in the Checkpointer") + if not hasattr(checkpointable, "state_dict"): + raise TypeError( + "add_checkpointable needs an object with 'state_dict()' method." + ) + self.checkpointables[key] = checkpointable + + def save(self, name: str, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + """ + Dump model and checkpointables to a file. + + Args: + name (str): name of the file. + kwargs (dict): extra arbitrary data to save. + """ + if not self.save_dir or not self.save_to_disk: + return + + data = {} + data["model"] = self.model.state_dict() + for key, obj in self.checkpointables.items(): + data[key] = obj.state_dict() + data.update(kwargs) + + basename = "{}.pth".format(name) + save_file = os.path.join(self.save_dir, basename) + assert os.path.basename(save_file) == basename, basename + self.logger.info("Saving checkpoint to {}".format(save_file)) + with self.path_manager.open(save_file, "wb") as f: + # pyre-fixme[22]: The cast is redundant. + torch.save(data, cast(IO[bytes], f)) + self.tag_last_checkpoint(basename) + + def load( + self, path: str, checkpointables: Optional[List[str]] = None + ) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """ + Load from the given checkpoint. + + Args: + path (str): path or url to the checkpoint. If empty, will not load + anything. + checkpointables (list): List of checkpointable names to load. If not + specified (None), will load all the possible checkpointables. + Returns: + dict: + extra data loaded from the checkpoint that has not been + processed. For example, those saved with + :meth:`.save(**extra_data)`. + """ + if not path: + # no checkpoint provided + self.logger.info("No checkpoint found. Initializing model from scratch") + return {} + self.logger.info("[Checkpointer] Loading from {} ...".format(path)) + # path may not be a local file, but _load_file is responsible to handle it. + checkpoint = self._load_file(path) + incompatible = self._load_model(checkpoint) + if ( + incompatible is not None + ): # handle some existing subclasses that returns None + self._log_incompatible_keys(incompatible) + + for key in self.checkpointables if checkpointables is None else checkpointables: + if key in checkpoint: + self.logger.info("Loading {} from {} ...".format(key, path)) + obj = self.checkpointables[key] + obj.load_state_dict(checkpoint.pop(key)) + + # return any further checkpoint data + return checkpoint + + def has_checkpoint(self) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + bool: whether a checkpoint exists in the target directory. + """ + save_file = os.path.join(self.save_dir, "last_checkpoint") + return self.path_manager.exists(save_file) + + def get_checkpoint_file(self) -> str: + """ + Returns: + str: The latest checkpoint file in target directory. + """ + save_file = os.path.join(self.save_dir, "last_checkpoint") + try: + with self.path_manager.open(save_file, "r") as f: + last_saved = f.read().strip() + except IOError: + # if file doesn't exist, maybe because it has just been + # deleted by a separate process + return "" + return os.path.join(self.save_dir, last_saved) + + def get_all_checkpoint_files(self) -> List[str]: + """ + Returns: + list: All available checkpoint files (.pth files) in target + directory. + """ + all_model_checkpoints = [ + os.path.join(self.save_dir, file) + for file in self.path_manager.ls(self.save_dir) + if self.path_manager.isfile(os.path.join(self.save_dir, file)) + and file.endswith(".pth") + ] + return all_model_checkpoints + + def resume_or_load(self, path: str, *, resume: bool = True) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """ + If `resume` is True, this method attempts to resume from the last + checkpoint, if exists. Otherwise, load checkpoint from the given path. + This is useful when restarting an interrupted training job. + + Args: + path (str): path to the checkpoint. + resume (bool): if True, resume from the last checkpoint if it exists + and load the model together with all the checkpointables. Otherwise + only load the model without loading any checkpointables. + + Returns: + same as :meth:`load`. + """ + if resume and self.has_checkpoint(): + path = self.get_checkpoint_file() + return self.load(path) + else: + return self.load(path, checkpointables=[]) + + def tag_last_checkpoint(self, last_filename_basename: str) -> None: + """ + Tag the last checkpoint. + + Args: + last_filename_basename (str): the basename of the last filename. + """ + save_file = os.path.join(self.save_dir, "last_checkpoint") + with self.path_manager.open(save_file, "w") as f: + f.write(last_filename_basename) + + def _load_file(self, f: str) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """ + Load a checkpoint file. Can be overwritten by subclasses to support + different formats. + + Args: + f (str): a locally mounted file path. + Returns: + dict: with keys "model" and optionally others that are saved by + the checkpointer dict["model"] must be a dict which maps strings + to torch.Tensor or numpy arrays. + """ + with self.path_manager.open(f, "rb") as file: + # pyre-fixme[22]: The cast is redundant. + return torch.load(cast(IO[bytes], file), map_location=torch.device("cpu")) + + def _load_model(self, checkpoint: Any) -> _IncompatibleKeys: + """ + Load weights from a checkpoint. + + Args: + checkpoint (Any): checkpoint contains the weights. + + Returns: + ``NamedTuple`` with ``missing_keys``, ``unexpected_keys``, + and ``incorrect_shapes`` fields: + * **missing_keys** is a list of str containing the missing keys + * **unexpected_keys** is a list of str containing the unexpected keys + * **incorrect_shapes** is a list of (key, shape in checkpoint, shape in model) + + This is just like the return value of + :func:`torch.nn.Module.load_state_dict`, but with extra support + for ``incorrect_shapes``. + """ + checkpoint_state_dict = checkpoint.pop("model") + self._convert_ndarray_to_tensor(checkpoint_state_dict) + + # if the state_dict comes from a model that was wrapped in a + # DataParallel or DistributedDataParallel during serialization, + # remove the "module" prefix before performing the matching. + _strip_prefix_if_present(checkpoint_state_dict, "module.") + + # workaround https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/24139 + model_state_dict = self.model.state_dict() + incorrect_shapes = [] + for k in list(checkpoint_state_dict.keys()): + if k in model_state_dict: + model_param = model_state_dict[k] + # Allow mismatch for uninitialized parameters + if TORCH_VERSION >= (1, 8) and isinstance( + model_param, nn.parameter.UninitializedParameter + ): + continue + shape_model = tuple(model_param.shape) + shape_checkpoint = tuple(checkpoint_state_dict[k].shape) + if shape_model != shape_checkpoint: + + has_observer_base_classes = ( + TORCH_VERSION >= (1, 8) + and hasattr(quantization, "ObserverBase") + and hasattr(quantization, "FakeQuantizeBase") + ) + if has_observer_base_classes: + # Handle the special case of quantization per channel observers, + # where buffer shape mismatches are expected. + def _get_module_for_key( + model: torch.nn.Module, key: str + ) -> torch.nn.Module: + # foo.bar.param_or_buffer_name -> [foo, bar] + key_parts = key.split(".")[:-1] + cur_module = model + for key_part in key_parts: + cur_module = getattr(cur_module, key_part) + return cur_module + + cls_to_skip = ( + ObserverBase, + FakeQuantizeBase, + ) + target_module = _get_module_for_key(self.model, k) + if isinstance(target_module, cls_to_skip): + # Do not remove modules with expected shape mismatches + # them from the state_dict loading. They have special logic + # in _load_from_state_dict to handle the mismatches. + continue + + incorrect_shapes.append((k, shape_checkpoint, shape_model)) + checkpoint_state_dict.pop(k) + incompatible = self.model.load_state_dict(checkpoint_state_dict, strict=False) + return _IncompatibleKeys( + missing_keys=incompatible.missing_keys, + unexpected_keys=incompatible.unexpected_keys, + incorrect_shapes=incorrect_shapes, + ) + + def _log_incompatible_keys(self, incompatible: _IncompatibleKeys) -> None: + """ + Log information about the incompatible keys returned by ``_load_model``. + """ + for k, shape_checkpoint, shape_model in incompatible.incorrect_shapes: + self.logger.warning( + "Skip loading parameter '{}' to the model due to incompatible " + "shapes: {} in the checkpoint but {} in the " + "model! You might want to double check if this is expected.".format( + k, shape_checkpoint, shape_model + ) + ) + if incompatible.missing_keys: + missing_keys = _filter_reused_missing_keys( + self.model, incompatible.missing_keys + ) + if missing_keys: + self.logger.warning(get_missing_parameters_message(missing_keys)) + if incompatible.unexpected_keys: + self.logger.warning( + get_unexpected_parameters_message(incompatible.unexpected_keys) + ) + + def _convert_ndarray_to_tensor(self, state_dict: Dict[str, Any]) -> None: + """ + In-place convert all numpy arrays in the state_dict to torch tensor. + Args: + state_dict (dict): a state-dict to be loaded to the model. + Will be modified. + """ + # model could be an OrderedDict with _metadata attribute + # (as returned by Pytorch's state_dict()). We should preserve these + # properties. + for k in list(state_dict.keys()): + v = state_dict[k] + if not isinstance(v, np.ndarray) and not isinstance(v, torch.Tensor): + raise ValueError( + "Unsupported type found in checkpoint! {}: {}".format(k, type(v)) + ) + if not isinstance(v, torch.Tensor): + state_dict[k] = torch.from_numpy(v) + + +class PeriodicCheckpointer: + """ + Save checkpoints periodically. When `.step(iteration)` is called, it will + execute `checkpointer.save` on the given checkpointer, if iteration is a + multiple of period or if `max_iter` is reached. + + Attributes: + checkpointer (Checkpointer): the underlying checkpointer object + """ + + def __init__( + self, + checkpointer: Checkpointer, + period: int, + max_iter: Optional[int] = None, + max_to_keep: Optional[int] = None, + file_prefix: str = "model", + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + checkpointer: the checkpointer object used to save checkpoints. + period (int): the period to save checkpoint. + max_iter (int): maximum number of iterations. When it is reached, + a checkpoint named "{file_prefix}_final" will be saved. + max_to_keep (int): maximum number of most current checkpoints to keep, + previous checkpoints will be deleted + file_prefix (str): the prefix of checkpoint's filename + """ + self.checkpointer = checkpointer + self.period = int(period) + self.max_iter = max_iter + if max_to_keep is not None: + assert max_to_keep > 0 + self.max_to_keep = max_to_keep + self.recent_checkpoints: List[str] = [] + self.path_manager: PathManager = checkpointer.path_manager + self.file_prefix = file_prefix + + def step(self, iteration: int, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + """ + Perform the appropriate action at the given iteration. + + Args: + iteration (int): the current iteration, ranged in [0, max_iter-1]. + kwargs (Any): extra data to save, same as in + :meth:`Checkpointer.save`. + """ + iteration = int(iteration) + additional_state = {"iteration": iteration} + additional_state.update(kwargs) + + if (iteration + 1) % self.period == 0: + self.checkpointer.save( + "{}_{:07d}".format(self.file_prefix, iteration), **additional_state + ) + + if self.max_to_keep is not None: + self.recent_checkpoints.append(self.checkpointer.get_checkpoint_file()) + if len(self.recent_checkpoints) > self.max_to_keep: + file_to_delete = self.recent_checkpoints.pop(0) + if self.path_manager.exists( + file_to_delete + ) and not file_to_delete.endswith(f"{self.file_prefix}_final.pth"): + self.path_manager.rm(file_to_delete) + + if self.max_iter is not None: + if iteration >= self.max_iter - 1: + self.checkpointer.save(f"{self.file_prefix}_final", **additional_state) + + def save(self, name: str, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + """ + Same argument as :meth:`Checkpointer.save`. + Use this method to manually save checkpoints outside the schedule. + + Args: + name (str): file name. + kwargs (Any): extra data to save, same as in + :meth:`Checkpointer.save`. + """ + self.checkpointer.save(name, **kwargs) + + +def _filter_reused_missing_keys(model: nn.Module, keys: List[str]) -> List[str]: + """ + Filter "missing keys" to not include keys that have been loaded with another name. + """ + keyset = set(keys) + param_to_names = defaultdict(set) # param -> names that points to it + for module_prefix, module in _named_modules_with_dup(model): + for name, param in list(module.named_parameters(recurse=False)) + list( + module.named_buffers(recurse=False) + ): + full_name = (module_prefix + "." if module_prefix else "") + name + param_to_names[param].add(full_name) + for names in param_to_names.values(): + # if one name appears missing but its alias exists, then this + # name is not considered missing + if any(n in keyset for n in names) and not all(n in keyset for n in names): + [keyset.remove(n) for n in names if n in keyset] + return list(keyset) + + +def get_missing_parameters_message(keys: List[str]) -> str: + """ + Get a logging-friendly message to report parameter names (keys) that are in + the model but not found in a checkpoint. + Args: + keys (list[str]): List of keys that were not found in the checkpoint. + Returns: + str: message. + """ + groups = _group_checkpoint_keys(keys) + msg_per_group = sorted(k + _group_to_str(v) for k, v in groups.items()) + msg = "Some model parameters or buffers are not found in the checkpoint:\n" + msg += "\n".join([colored(x, "blue") for x in msg_per_group]) + return msg + + +def get_unexpected_parameters_message(keys: List[str]) -> str: + """ + Get a logging-friendly message to report parameter names (keys) that are in + the checkpoint but not found in the model. + Args: + keys (list[str]): List of keys that were not found in the model. + Returns: + str: message. + """ + groups = _group_checkpoint_keys(keys) + msg = "The checkpoint state_dict contains keys that are not used by the model:\n" + msg += "\n".join( + " " + colored(k + _group_to_str(v), "magenta") for k, v in groups.items() + ) + return msg + + +def _strip_prefix_if_present(state_dict: Dict[str, Any], prefix: str) -> None: + """ + Strip the prefix in metadata, if any. + Args: + state_dict (OrderedDict): a state-dict to be loaded to the model. + prefix (str): prefix. + """ + keys = sorted(state_dict.keys()) + if not all(len(key) == 0 or key.startswith(prefix) for key in keys): + return + + for key in keys: + newkey = key[len(prefix) :] + state_dict[newkey] = state_dict.pop(key) + + # also strip the prefix in metadata, if any.. + try: + metadata = state_dict._metadata # pyre-ignore + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + for key in list(metadata.keys()): + # for the metadata dict, the key can be: + # '': for the DDP module, which we want to remove. + # 'module': for the actual model. + # 'module.xx.xx': for the rest. + + if len(key) == 0: + continue + newkey = key[len(prefix) :] + metadata[newkey] = metadata.pop(key) + + +def _group_checkpoint_keys(keys: List[str]) -> Dict[str, List[str]]: + """ + Group keys based on common prefixes. A prefix is the string up to the final + "." in each key. + Args: + keys (list[str]): list of parameter names, i.e. keys in the model + checkpoint dict. + Returns: + dict[list]: keys with common prefixes are grouped into lists. + """ + groups = defaultdict(list) + for key in keys: + pos = key.rfind(".") + if pos >= 0: + head, tail = key[:pos], [key[pos + 1 :]] + else: + head, tail = key, [] + groups[head].extend(tail) + return groups + + +def _group_to_str(group: List[str]) -> str: + """ + Format a group of parameter name suffixes into a loggable string. + Args: + group (list[str]): list of parameter name suffixes. + Returns: + str: formated string. + """ + if len(group) == 0: + return "" + + if len(group) == 1: + return "." + group[0] + + return ".{" + ", ".join(sorted(group)) + "}" + + +def _named_modules_with_dup( + model: nn.Module, prefix: str = "" +) -> Iterable[Tuple[str, nn.Module]]: + """ + The same as `model.named_modules()`, except that it includes + duplicated modules that have more than one name. + """ + yield prefix, model + for name, module in model._modules.items(): + if module is None: + continue + submodule_prefix = prefix + ("." if prefix else "") + name + yield from _named_modules_with_dup(module, submodule_prefix) diff --git a/fvcore/common/config.py b/fvcore/common/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3882b09 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +import logging +import os +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, IO, List, Union + +import yaml +from iopath.common.file_io import g_pathmgr +from yacs.config import CfgNode as _CfgNode + + +BASE_KEY = "_BASE_" + + +class CfgNode(_CfgNode): + """ + Our own extended version of :class:`yacs.config.CfgNode`. + It contains the following extra features: + + 1. The :meth:`merge_from_file` method supports the "_BASE_" key, + which allows the new CfgNode to inherit all the attributes from the + base configuration file(s). + 2. Keys that start with "COMPUTED_" are treated as insertion-only + "computed" attributes. They can be inserted regardless of whether + the CfgNode is frozen or not. + 3. With "allow_unsafe=True", it supports pyyaml tags that evaluate + expressions in config. See examples in + https://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation#yaml-tags-and-python-types + Note that this may lead to arbitrary code execution: you must not + load a config file from untrusted sources before manually inspecting + the content of the file. + """ + + @classmethod + def _open_cfg(cls, filename: str) -> Union[IO[str], IO[bytes]]: + """ + Defines how a config file is opened. May be overridden to support + different file schemas. + """ + return g_pathmgr.open(filename, "r") + + @classmethod + def load_yaml_with_base( + cls, filename: str, allow_unsafe: bool = False + ) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """ + Just like `yaml.load(open(filename))`, but inherit attributes from its + `_BASE_`. + + Args: + filename (str or file-like object): the file name or file of the current config. + Will be used to find the base config file. + allow_unsafe (bool): whether to allow loading the config file with + `yaml.unsafe_load`. + + Returns: + (dict): the loaded yaml + """ + with cls._open_cfg(filename) as f: + try: + cfg = yaml.safe_load(f) + except yaml.constructor.ConstructorError: + if not allow_unsafe: + raise + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.warning( + "Loading config {} with yaml.unsafe_load. Your machine may " + "be at risk if the file contains malicious content.".format( + filename + ) + ) + f.close() + with cls._open_cfg(filename) as f: + cfg = yaml.unsafe_load(f) + + def merge_a_into_b(a: Dict[str, Any], b: Dict[str, Any]) -> None: + # merge dict a into dict b. values in a will overwrite b. + for k, v in a.items(): + if isinstance(v, dict) and k in b: + assert isinstance( + b[k], dict + ), "Cannot inherit key '{}' from base!".format(k) + merge_a_into_b(v, b[k]) + else: + b[k] = v + + def _load_with_base(base_cfg_file: str) -> Dict[str, Any]: + if base_cfg_file.startswith("~"): + base_cfg_file = os.path.expanduser(base_cfg_file) + if not any(map(base_cfg_file.startswith, ["/", "https://", "http://"])): + # the path to base cfg is relative to the config file itself. + base_cfg_file = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename), base_cfg_file) + return cls.load_yaml_with_base(base_cfg_file, allow_unsafe=allow_unsafe) + + if BASE_KEY in cfg: + if isinstance(cfg[BASE_KEY], list): + base_cfg: Dict[str, Any] = {} + base_cfg_files = cfg[BASE_KEY] + for base_cfg_file in base_cfg_files: + merge_a_into_b(_load_with_base(base_cfg_file), base_cfg) + else: + base_cfg_file = cfg[BASE_KEY] + base_cfg = _load_with_base(base_cfg_file) + del cfg[BASE_KEY] + + merge_a_into_b(cfg, base_cfg) + return base_cfg + return cfg + + def merge_from_file(self, cfg_filename: str, allow_unsafe: bool = False) -> None: + """ + Merge configs from a given yaml file. + + Args: + cfg_filename: the file name of the yaml config. + allow_unsafe: whether to allow loading the config file with + `yaml.unsafe_load`. + """ + loaded_cfg = self.load_yaml_with_base(cfg_filename, allow_unsafe=allow_unsafe) + loaded_cfg = type(self)(loaded_cfg) + self.merge_from_other_cfg(loaded_cfg) + + # Forward the following calls to base, but with a check on the BASE_KEY. + def merge_from_other_cfg(self, cfg_other: "CfgNode") -> Callable[[], None]: + """ + Args: + cfg_other (CfgNode): configs to merge from. + """ + assert ( + BASE_KEY not in cfg_other + ), "The reserved key '{}' can only be used in files!".format(BASE_KEY) + return super().merge_from_other_cfg(cfg_other) + + def merge_from_list(self, cfg_list: List[str]) -> Callable[[], None]: + """ + Args: + cfg_list (list): list of configs to merge from. + """ + keys = set(cfg_list[0::2]) + assert ( + BASE_KEY not in keys + ), "The reserved key '{}' can only be used in files!".format(BASE_KEY) + return super().merge_from_list(cfg_list) + + def __setattr__(self, name: str, val: Any) -> None: # pyre-ignore + if name.startswith("COMPUTED_"): + if name in self: + old_val = self[name] + if old_val == val: + return + raise KeyError( + "Computed attributed '{}' already exists " + "with a different value! old={}, new={}.".format(name, old_val, val) + ) + self[name] = val + else: + super().__setattr__(name, val) diff --git a/fvcore/common/download.py b/fvcore/common/download.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7b1a4b --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/download.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. +from iopath.common.download import download + + +__all__ = ["download"] diff --git a/fvcore/common/file_io.py b/fvcore/common/file_io.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..31250e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/file_io.py @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +import logging +import os +import tempfile +from typing import Optional + +from iopath.common.file_io import ( # noqa, unused import required by some deps + file_lock, + HTTPURLHandler, + LazyPath, + NativePathHandler, + OneDrivePathHandler, + PathHandler, + PathManager as PathManagerBase, +) + + +__all__ = ["LazyPath", "PathManager", "get_cache_dir", "file_lock"] + + +def get_cache_dir(cache_dir: Optional[str] = None) -> str: + """ + Returns a default directory to cache static files + (usually downloaded from Internet), if None is provided. + + Args: + cache_dir (None or str): if not None, will be returned as is. + If None, returns the default cache directory as: + + 1) $FVCORE_CACHE, if set + 2) otherwise ~/.torch/fvcore_cache + """ + if cache_dir is None: + cache_dir = os.path.expanduser( + os.getenv("FVCORE_CACHE", "~/.torch/fvcore_cache") + ) + try: + PathManager.mkdirs(cache_dir) + assert os.access(cache_dir, os.W_OK) + except (OSError, AssertionError): + tmp_dir = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), "fvcore_cache") + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.warning(f"{cache_dir} is not accessible! Using {tmp_dir} instead!") + cache_dir = tmp_dir + return cache_dir + + +PathManager = PathManagerBase() +""" +A global PathManager. + +Any sufficiently complicated/important project should create their own +PathManager instead of using the global PathManager, to avoid conflicts +when multiple projects have conflicting PathHandlers. + +History: at first, PathManager is part of detectron2 *only*, and therefore +does not consider cross-projects conflict issues. It is later used by more +projects and moved to fvcore to faciliate more use across projects and lead +to some conflicts. +Now the class `PathManagerBase` is added to help create per-project path manager, +and this global is still named "PathManager" to keep backward compatibility. +""" + +PathManager.register_handler(HTTPURLHandler()) +PathManager.register_handler(OneDrivePathHandler()) diff --git a/fvcore/common/history_buffer.py b/fvcore/common/history_buffer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae6ecd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/history_buffer.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +from typing import List, Optional, Tuple + +import numpy as np + + +class HistoryBuffer: + """ + Track a series of scalar values and provide access to smoothed values over a + window or the global average of the series. + """ + + def __init__(self, max_length: int = 1000000) -> None: + """ + Args: + max_length: maximal number of values that can be stored in the + buffer. When the capacity of the buffer is exhausted, old + values will be removed. + """ + self._max_length: int = max_length + self._data: List[Tuple[float, float]] = [] # (value, iteration) pairs + self._count: int = 0 + self._global_avg: float = 0 + + def update(self, value: float, iteration: Optional[float] = None) -> None: + """ + Add a new scalar value produced at certain iteration. If the length + of the buffer exceeds self._max_length, the oldest element will be + removed from the buffer. + """ + if iteration is None: + iteration = self._count + if len(self._data) == self._max_length: + self._data.pop(0) + self._data.append((value, iteration)) + + self._count += 1 + self._global_avg += (value - self._global_avg) / self._count + + def latest(self) -> float: + """ + Return the latest scalar value added to the buffer. + """ + return self._data[-1][0] + + def median(self, window_size: int) -> float: + """ + Return the median of the latest `window_size` values in the buffer. + """ + return np.median([x[0] for x in self._data[-window_size:]]) + + def avg(self, window_size: int) -> float: + """ + Return the mean of the latest `window_size` values in the buffer. + """ + return np.mean([x[0] for x in self._data[-window_size:]]) + + def global_avg(self) -> float: + """ + Return the mean of all the elements in the buffer. Note that this + includes those getting removed due to limited buffer storage. + """ + return self._global_avg + + def values(self) -> List[Tuple[float, float]]: + """ + Returns: + list[(number, iteration)]: content of the current buffer. + """ + return self._data diff --git a/fvcore/common/param_scheduler.py b/fvcore/common/param_scheduler.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f95350b --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/param_scheduler.py @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +import bisect +import math +from typing import List, Optional, Sequence, Union + + +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[58] # handle optional + + +__all__ = [ + "ParamScheduler", + "ConstantParamScheduler", + "CosineParamScheduler", + "ExponentialParamScheduler", + "LinearParamScheduler", + "CompositeParamScheduler", + "MultiStepParamScheduler", + "StepParamScheduler", + "StepWithFixedGammaParamScheduler", + "PolynomialDecayParamScheduler", +] # ported from ClassyVision + + +class ParamScheduler: + """ + Base class for parameter schedulers. + A parameter scheduler defines a mapping from a progress value in [0, 1) to + a number (e.g. learning rate). + """ + + # To be used for comparisons with where + WHERE_EPSILON = 1e-6 + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + """ + Get the value of the param for a given point at training. + + We update params (such as learning rate) based on the percent progress + of training completed. This allows a scheduler to be agnostic to the + exact length of a particular run (e.g. 120 epochs vs 90 epochs), as + long as the relative progress where params should be updated is the same. + However, it assumes that the total length of training is known. + + Args: + where: A float in [0,1) that represents how far training has progressed + + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Param schedulers must override __call__") + + +class ConstantParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Returns a constant value for a param. + """ + + def __init__(self, value: float) -> None: + self._value = value + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + if where >= 1.0: + raise RuntimeError( + f"where in ParamScheduler must be in [0, 1]: got {where}" + ) + return self._value + + +class CosineParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Cosine decay or cosine warmup schedules based on start and end values. + The schedule is updated based on the fraction of training progress. + The schedule was proposed in 'SGDR: Stochastic Gradient Descent with + Warm Restarts' (https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.03983). Note that this class + only implements the cosine annealing part of SGDR, and not the restarts. + + Example: + + .. code-block:: python + + CosineParamScheduler(start_value=0.1, end_value=0.0001) + """ + + def __init__( + self, + start_value: float, + end_value: float, + ) -> None: + self._start_value = start_value + self._end_value = end_value + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + return self._end_value + 0.5 * (self._start_value - self._end_value) * ( + 1 + math.cos(math.pi * where) + ) + + +class ExponentialParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Exponetial schedule parameterized by a start value and decay. + The schedule is updated based on the fraction of training + progress, `where`, with the formula + `param_t = start_value * (decay ** where)`. + + Example: + + .. code-block:: python + ExponentialParamScheduler(start_value=2.0, decay=0.02) + + Corresponds to a decreasing schedule with values in [2.0, 0.04). + """ + + def __init__( + self, + start_value: float, + decay: float, + ) -> None: + self._start_value = start_value + self._decay = decay + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + return self._start_value * (self._decay**where) + + +class LinearParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Linearly interpolates parameter between ``start_value`` and ``end_value``. + Can be used for either warmup or decay based on start and end values. + The schedule is updated after every train step by default. + + Example: + + .. code-block:: python + + LinearParamScheduler(start_value=0.0001, end_value=0.01) + + Corresponds to a linear increasing schedule with values in [0.0001, 0.01) + """ + + def __init__( + self, + start_value: float, + end_value: float, + ) -> None: + self._start_value = start_value + self._end_value = end_value + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + # interpolate between start and end values + return self._end_value * where + self._start_value * (1 - where) + + +class MultiStepParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Takes a predefined schedule for a param value, and a list of epochs or steps + which stand for the upper boundary (excluded) of each range. + + Example: + + .. code-block:: python + + MultiStepParamScheduler( + values=[0.1, 0.01, 0.001, 0.0001], + milestones=[30, 60, 80, 120] + ) + + Then the param value will be 0.1 for epochs 0-29, 0.01 for + epochs 30-59, 0.001 for epochs 60-79, 0.0001 for epochs 80-120. + Note that the length of values must be equal to the length of milestones + plus one. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + values: List[float], + num_updates: Optional[int] = None, + milestones: Optional[List[int]] = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + values: param value in each range + num_updates: the end of the last range. If None, will use ``milestones[-1]`` + milestones: the boundary of each range. If None, will evenly split ``num_updates`` + + For example, all the following combinations define the same scheduler: + + * num_updates=90, milestones=[30, 60], values=[1, 0.1, 0.01] + * num_updates=90, values=[1, 0.1, 0.01] + * milestones=[30, 60, 90], values=[1, 0.1, 0.01] + * milestones=[3, 6, 9], values=[1, 0.1, 0.01] (ParamScheduler is scale-invariant) + """ + if num_updates is None and milestones is None: + raise ValueError("num_updates and milestones cannot both be None") + if milestones is None: + # Default equispaced drop_epochs behavior + milestones = [] + step_width = math.ceil(num_updates / float(len(values))) + for idx in range(len(values) - 1): + milestones.append(step_width * (idx + 1)) + else: + if not ( + isinstance(milestones, Sequence) + and len(milestones) == len(values) - int(num_updates is not None) + ): + raise ValueError( + "MultiStep scheduler requires a list of %d miletones" + % (len(values) - int(num_updates is not None)) + ) + + if num_updates is None: + num_updates, milestones = milestones[-1], milestones[:-1] + if num_updates < len(values): + raise ValueError( + "Total num_updates must be greater than length of param schedule" + ) + + self._param_schedule = values + self._num_updates = num_updates + self._milestones: List[int] = milestones + + start_epoch = 0 + for milestone in self._milestones: + # Do not exceed the total number of epochs + if milestone >= self._num_updates: + raise ValueError( + "Milestone must be smaller than total number of updates: " + "num_updates=%d, milestone=%d" % (self._num_updates, milestone) + ) + # Must be in ascending order + if start_epoch >= milestone: + raise ValueError( + "Milestone must be smaller than start epoch: start_epoch=%d, milestone=%d" + % (start_epoch, milestone) + ) + start_epoch = milestone + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + if where > 1.0: + raise RuntimeError( + f"where in ParamScheduler must be in [0, 1]: got {where}" + ) + epoch_num = int((where + self.WHERE_EPSILON) * self._num_updates) + return self._param_schedule[bisect.bisect_right(self._milestones, epoch_num)] + + +class PolynomialDecayParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Decays the param value after every epoch according to a + polynomial function with a fixed power. + The schedule is updated after every train step by default. + + Example: + + .. code-block:: python + + PolynomialDecayParamScheduler(base_value=0.1, power=0.9) + + Then the param value will be 0.1 for epoch 0, 0.099 for epoch 1, and + so on. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + base_value: float, + power: float, + ) -> None: + self._base_value = base_value + self._power = power + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + return self._base_value * (1 - where) ** self._power + + +class StepParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Takes a fixed schedule for a param value. If the length of the + fixed schedule is less than the number of epochs, then the epochs + are divided evenly among the param schedule. + The schedule is updated after every train epoch by default. + + Example: + + .. code-block:: python + + StepParamScheduler(values=[0.1, 0.01, 0.001, 0.0001], num_updates=120) + + Then the param value will be 0.1 for epochs 0-29, 0.01 for + epochs 30-59, 0.001 for epoch 60-89, 0.0001 for epochs 90-119. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + num_updates: Union[int, float], + values: List[float], + ) -> None: + if num_updates <= 0: + raise ValueError("Number of updates must be larger than 0") + if not (isinstance(values, Sequence) and len(values) > 0): + raise ValueError( + "Step scheduler requires a list of at least one param value" + ) + self._param_schedule = values + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + ind = int((where + self.WHERE_EPSILON) * len(self._param_schedule)) + return self._param_schedule[ind] + + +class StepWithFixedGammaParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Decays the param value by gamma at equal number of steps so as to have the + specified total number of decays. + + Example: + + .. code-block:: python + + StepWithFixedGammaParamScheduler( + base_value=0.1, gamma=0.1, num_decays=3, num_updates=120) + + Then the param value will be 0.1 for epochs 0-29, 0.01 for + epochs 30-59, 0.001 for epoch 60-89, 0.0001 for epochs 90-119. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + base_value: float, + num_decays: int, + gamma: float, + num_updates: int, + ) -> None: + for k in [base_value, gamma]: + if not (isinstance(k, (int, float)) and k > 0): + raise ValueError("base_value and gamma must be positive numbers") + for k in [num_decays, num_updates]: + if not (isinstance(k, int) and k > 0): + raise ValueError("num_decays and num_updates must be positive integers") + + self.base_value = base_value + self.num_decays = num_decays + self.gamma = gamma + self.num_updates = num_updates + values = [base_value] + for _ in range(num_decays): + values.append(values[-1] * gamma) + + self._step_param_scheduler = StepParamScheduler( + num_updates=num_updates, values=values + ) + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + return self._step_param_scheduler(where) + + +class CompositeParamScheduler(ParamScheduler): + """ + Composite parameter scheduler composed of intermediate schedulers. + Takes a list of schedulers and a list of lengths corresponding to + percentage of training each scheduler should run for. Schedulers + are run in order. All values in lengths should sum to 1.0. + + Each scheduler also has a corresponding interval scale. If interval + scale is 'fixed', the intermediate scheduler will be run without any rescaling + of the time. If interval scale is 'rescaled', intermediate scheduler is + run such that each scheduler will start and end at the same values as it + would if it were the only scheduler. Default is 'rescaled' for all schedulers. + + Example: + + .. code-block:: python + + schedulers = [ + ConstantParamScheduler(value=0.42), + CosineParamScheduler(start_value=0.42, end_value=1e-4) + ] + CompositeParamScheduler( + schedulers=schedulers, + interval_scaling=['rescaled', 'rescaled'], + lengths=[0.3, 0.7]) + + The parameter value will be 0.42 for the first [0%, 30%) of steps, + and then will cosine decay from 0.42 to 0.0001 for [30%, 100%) of + training. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + schedulers: Sequence[ParamScheduler], + lengths: List[float], + interval_scaling: Sequence[str], + ) -> None: + if len(schedulers) != len(lengths): + raise ValueError("Schedulers and lengths must be same length") + if len(schedulers) == 0: + raise ValueError( + "There must be at least one scheduler in the composite scheduler" + ) + if abs(sum(lengths) - 1.0) >= 1e-3: + raise ValueError("The sum of all values in lengths must be 1") + if sum(lengths) != 1.0: + lengths[-1] = 1.0 - sum(lengths[:-1]) + for s in interval_scaling: + if s not in ["rescaled", "fixed"]: + raise ValueError(f"Unsupported interval_scaling: {s}") + + self._lengths = lengths + self._schedulers = schedulers + self._interval_scaling = interval_scaling + + def __call__(self, where: float) -> float: + # Find scheduler corresponding to where + i = 0 + running_total = self._lengths[i] + while (where + self.WHERE_EPSILON) > running_total and i < len( + self._schedulers + ) - 1: + i += 1 + running_total += self._lengths[i] + scheduler = self._schedulers[i] + scheduler_where = where + interval_scale = self._interval_scaling[i] + if interval_scale == "rescaled": + # Calculate corresponding where % for scheduler + scheduler_start = running_total - self._lengths[i] + scheduler_where = (where - scheduler_start) / self._lengths[i] + return scheduler(scheduler_where) diff --git a/fvcore/common/registry.py b/fvcore/common/registry.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0ae0f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/registry.py @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,3] +from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, Tuple + +from tabulate import tabulate + + +class Registry(Iterable[Tuple[str, Any]]): + """ + The registry that provides name -> object mapping, to support third-party + users' custom modules. + + To create a registry (e.g. a backbone registry): + + .. code-block:: python + + BACKBONE_REGISTRY = Registry('BACKBONE') + + To register an object: + + .. code-block:: python + + @BACKBONE_REGISTRY.register() + class MyBackbone(): + ... + + Or: + + .. code-block:: python + + BACKBONE_REGISTRY.register(MyBackbone) + """ + + def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: + """ + Args: + name (str): the name of this registry + """ + self._name: str = name + self._obj_map: Dict[str, Any] = {} + + def _do_register(self, name: str, obj: Any) -> None: + assert ( + name not in self._obj_map + ), "An object named '{}' was already registered in '{}' registry!".format( + name, self._name + ) + self._obj_map[name] = obj + + def register(self, obj: Any = None) -> Any: + """ + Register the given object under the the name `obj.__name__`. + Can be used as either a decorator or not. See docstring of this class for usage. + """ + if obj is None: + # used as a decorator + def deco(func_or_class: Any) -> Any: + name = func_or_class.__name__ + self._do_register(name, func_or_class) + return func_or_class + + return deco + + # used as a function call + name = obj.__name__ + self._do_register(name, obj) + + def get(self, name: str) -> Any: + ret = self._obj_map.get(name) + if ret is None: + raise KeyError( + "No object named '{}' found in '{}' registry!".format(name, self._name) + ) + return ret + + def __contains__(self, name: str) -> bool: + return name in self._obj_map + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + table_headers = ["Names", "Objects"] + table = tabulate( + self._obj_map.items(), headers=table_headers, tablefmt="fancy_grid" + ) + return "Registry of {}:\n".format(self._name) + table + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[str, Any]]: + return iter(self._obj_map.items()) + + # pyre-fixme[4]: Attribute must be annotated. + __str__ = __repr__ diff --git a/fvcore/common/timer.py b/fvcore/common/timer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3de4a16 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/common/timer.py @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +from time import perf_counter +from typing import Optional + + +class Timer: + """ + A timer which computes the time elapsed since the start/reset of the timer. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.reset() + + def reset(self) -> None: + """ + Reset the timer. + """ + self._start = perf_counter() + self._paused: Optional[float] = None + self._total_paused = 0 + self._count_start = 1 + + def pause(self) -> None: + """ + Pause the timer. + """ + if self._paused is not None: + raise ValueError("Trying to pause a Timer that is already paused!") + self._paused = perf_counter() + + def is_paused(self) -> bool: + """ + Returns: + bool: whether the timer is currently paused + """ + return self._paused is not None + + def resume(self) -> None: + """ + Resume the timer. + """ + if self._paused is None: + raise ValueError("Trying to resume a Timer that is not paused!") + # pyre-fixme[58]: `-` is not supported for operand types `float` and + # `Optional[float]`. + self._total_paused += perf_counter() - self._paused + self._paused = None + self._count_start += 1 + + def seconds(self) -> float: + """ + Returns: + (float): the total number of seconds since the start/reset of the + timer, excluding the time when the timer is paused. + """ + if self._paused is not None: + end_time: float = self._paused # type: ignore + else: + end_time = perf_counter() + return end_time - self._start - self._total_paused + + def avg_seconds(self) -> float: + """ + Returns: + (float): the average number of seconds between every start/reset and + pause. + """ + return self.seconds() / self._count_start diff --git a/fvcore/nn/__init__.py b/fvcore/nn/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e00306e --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. +from .activation_count import activation_count, ActivationCountAnalysis +from .flop_count import flop_count, FlopCountAnalysis +from .focal_loss import ( + sigmoid_focal_loss, + sigmoid_focal_loss_jit, + sigmoid_focal_loss_star, + sigmoid_focal_loss_star_jit, +) +from .giou_loss import giou_loss +from .parameter_count import parameter_count, parameter_count_table +from .precise_bn import get_bn_modules, update_bn_stats +from .print_model_statistics import flop_count_str, flop_count_table +from .smooth_l1_loss import smooth_l1_loss +from .weight_init import c2_msra_fill, c2_xavier_fill + + +# pyre-fixme[5]: Global expression must be annotated. +__all__ = [k for k in globals().keys() if not k.startswith("_")] diff --git a/fvcore/nn/activation_count.py b/fvcore/nn/activation_count.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ce543f --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/activation_count.py @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,33] + +from collections import defaultdict +from typing import Any, Counter, DefaultDict, Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union + +import torch.nn as nn +from torch import Tensor + +from .jit_analysis import JitModelAnalysis +from .jit_handles import generic_activation_jit, Handle + + +# A dictionary that maps supported operations to their activation count handles. +_DEFAULT_SUPPORTED_OPS: Dict[str, Handle] = { + "aten::_convolution": generic_activation_jit("conv"), + "aten::addmm": generic_activation_jit(), + "aten::bmm": generic_activation_jit(), + "aten::einsum": generic_activation_jit(), + "aten::matmul": generic_activation_jit(), + "aten::linear": generic_activation_jit(), +} + + +class ActivationCountAnalysis(JitModelAnalysis): + """ + Provides access to per-submodule model activation count obtained by + tracing a model with pytorch's jit tracing functionality. By default, + comes with standard activation counters for convolutional and dot-product + operators. + + Handles for additional operators may be added, or the default ones + overwritten, using the ``.set_op_handle(name, func)`` method. + See the method documentation for details. + + Activation counts can be obtained as: + + * ``.total(module_name="")``: total activation count for a module + * ``.by_operator(module_name="")``: activation counts for the module, as a + Counter over different operator types + * ``.by_module()``: Counter of activation counts for all submodules + * ``.by_module_and_operator()``: dictionary indexed by descendant of Counters + over different operator types + + An operator is treated as within a module if it is executed inside the + module's ``__call__`` method. Note that this does not include calls to + other methods of the module or explicit calls to ``module.forward(...)``. + + Example usage: + + >>> import torch.nn as nn + >>> import torch + >>> class TestModel(nn.Module): + ... def __init__(self): + ... super().__init__() + ... self.fc = nn.Linear(in_features=1000, out_features=10) + ... self.conv = nn.Conv2d( + ... in_channels=3, out_channels=10, kernel_size=1 + ... ) + ... self.act = nn.ReLU() + ... def forward(self, x): + ... return self.fc(self.act(self.conv(x)).flatten(1)) + + >>> model = TestModel() + >>> inputs = (torch.randn((1,3,10,10)),) + >>> acts = ActivationCountAnalysis(model, inputs) + >>> acts.total() + 1010 + >>> acts.total("fc") + 10 + >>> acts.by_operator() + Counter({"conv" : 1000, "addmm" : 10}) + >>> acts.by_module() + Counter({"" : 1010, "fc" : 10, "conv" : 1000, "act" : 0}) + >>> acts.by_module_and_operator() + {"" : Counter({"conv" : 1000, "addmm" : 10}), + "fc" : Counter({"addmm" : 10}), + "conv" : Counter({"conv" : 1000}), + "act" : Counter() + } + """ + + def __init__( + self, + model: nn.Module, + inputs: Union[Tensor, Tuple[Tensor, ...]], + ) -> None: + super().__init__(model=model, inputs=inputs) + self.set_op_handle(**_DEFAULT_SUPPORTED_OPS) + + __init__.__doc__ = JitModelAnalysis.__init__.__doc__ + + +def activation_count( + model: nn.Module, + inputs: Tuple[Any, ...], + supported_ops: Optional[Dict[str, Handle]] = None, +) -> Tuple[DefaultDict[str, float], Counter[str]]: + """ + Given a model and an input to the model, compute the total number of + activations of the model. + + Args: + model (nn.Module): The model to compute activation counts. + inputs (tuple): Inputs that are passed to `model` to count activations. + Inputs need to be in a tuple. + supported_ops (dict(str,Callable) or None) : provide additional + handlers for extra ops, or overwrite the existing handlers for + convolution and matmul. The key is operator name and the value + is a function that takes (inputs, outputs) of the op. + + Returns: + tuple[defaultdict, Counter]: A dictionary that records the number of + activation (mega) for each operation and a Counter that records the + number of unsupported operations. + """ + if supported_ops is None: + supported_ops = {} + act_counter = ActivationCountAnalysis(model, inputs).set_op_handle(**supported_ops) + mega_acts = defaultdict(float) + for op, act in act_counter.by_operator().items(): + mega_acts[op] = act / 1e6 + return mega_acts, act_counter.unsupported_ops() diff --git a/fvcore/nn/distributed.py b/fvcore/nn/distributed.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4852d07 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/distributed.py @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +from typing import List, Tuple + +import torch +import torch.distributed as dist +from torch.autograd.function import Function + + +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,14,16] + + +class _AllReduce(Function): + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, input: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + input_list = [torch.zeros_like(input) for k in range(dist.get_world_size())] + # Use allgather instead of allreduce since I don't trust in-place operations .. + dist.all_gather(input_list, input, async_op=False) + inputs = torch.stack(input_list, dim=0) + return torch.sum(inputs, dim=0) + + @staticmethod + def backward(ctx, grad_output: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + dist.all_reduce(grad_output, async_op=False) + return grad_output + + +def differentiable_all_reduce(input: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Differentiable counterpart of `dist.all_reduce`. + """ + if ( + not dist.is_available() + or not dist.is_initialized() + or dist.get_world_size() == 1 + ): + return input + return _AllReduce.apply(input) + + +class _AllGather(Function): + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, x: torch.Tensor) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, ...]: + output = [torch.zeros_like(x) for _ in range(dist.get_world_size())] + dist.all_gather(output, x) + return tuple(output) + + @staticmethod + def backward(ctx, *grads: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + all_gradients = torch.stack(grads) + dist.all_reduce(all_gradients) + return all_gradients[dist.get_rank()] + + +def differentiable_all_gather(input: torch.Tensor) -> List[torch.Tensor]: + """ + Differentiable counterpart of `dist.all_gather`. + """ + if ( + not dist.is_available() + or not dist.is_initialized() + or dist.get_world_size() == 1 + ): + return [input] + return list(_AllGather.apply(input)) diff --git a/fvcore/nn/flop_count.py b/fvcore/nn/flop_count.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac21f61 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/flop_count.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,33] + +from collections import defaultdict +from typing import Any, Counter, DefaultDict, Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union + +import torch.nn as nn +from torch import Tensor + +from .jit_analysis import JitModelAnalysis +from .jit_handles import ( + addmm_flop_jit, + batchnorm_flop_jit, + bmm_flop_jit, + conv_flop_jit, + einsum_flop_jit, + elementwise_flop_counter, + Handle, + linear_flop_jit, + matmul_flop_jit, + norm_flop_counter, +) + + +# A dictionary that maps supported operations to their flop count jit handles. +_DEFAULT_SUPPORTED_OPS: Dict[str, Handle] = { + "aten::addmm": addmm_flop_jit, + "aten::bmm": bmm_flop_jit, + "aten::_convolution": conv_flop_jit, + "aten::einsum": einsum_flop_jit, + "aten::matmul": matmul_flop_jit, + "aten::mm": matmul_flop_jit, + "aten::linear": linear_flop_jit, + # You might want to ignore BN flops due to inference-time fusion. + # Use `set_op_handle("aten::batch_norm", None) + "aten::batch_norm": batchnorm_flop_jit, + "aten::group_norm": norm_flop_counter(2), + "aten::layer_norm": norm_flop_counter(2), + "aten::instance_norm": norm_flop_counter(1), + "aten::upsample_nearest2d": elementwise_flop_counter(0, 1), + "aten::upsample_bilinear2d": elementwise_flop_counter(0, 4), + "aten::adaptive_avg_pool2d": elementwise_flop_counter(1, 0), + "aten::grid_sampler": elementwise_flop_counter(0, 4), # assume bilinear +} + + +class FlopCountAnalysis(JitModelAnalysis): + """ + Provides access to per-submodule model flop count obtained by + tracing a model with pytorch's jit tracing functionality. By default, + comes with standard flop counters for a few common operators. + Note that: + + 1. Flop is not a well-defined concept. We just produce our best estimate. + 2. We count one fused multiply-add as one flop. + + Handles for additional operators may be added, or the default ones + overwritten, using the ``.set_op_handle(name, func)`` method. + See the method documentation for details. + + Flop counts can be obtained as: + + * ``.total(module_name="")``: total flop count for the module + * ``.by_operator(module_name="")``: flop counts for the module, as a Counter + over different operator types + * ``.by_module()``: Counter of flop counts for all submodules + * ``.by_module_and_operator()``: dictionary indexed by descendant of Counters + over different operator types + + An operator is treated as within a module if it is executed inside the + module's ``__call__`` method. Note that this does not include calls to + other methods of the module or explicit calls to ``module.forward(...)``. + + Example usage: + + >>> import torch.nn as nn + >>> import torch + >>> class TestModel(nn.Module): + ... def __init__(self): + ... super().__init__() + ... self.fc = nn.Linear(in_features=1000, out_features=10) + ... self.conv = nn.Conv2d( + ... in_channels=3, out_channels=10, kernel_size=1 + ... ) + ... self.act = nn.ReLU() + ... def forward(self, x): + ... return self.fc(self.act(self.conv(x)).flatten(1)) + + >>> model = TestModel() + >>> inputs = (torch.randn((1,3,10,10)),) + >>> flops = FlopCountAnalysis(model, inputs) + >>> flops.total() + 13000 + >>> flops.total("fc") + 10000 + >>> flops.by_operator() + Counter({"addmm" : 10000, "conv" : 3000}) + >>> flops.by_module() + Counter({"" : 13000, "fc" : 10000, "conv" : 3000, "act" : 0}) + >>> flops.by_module_and_operator() + {"" : Counter({"addmm" : 10000, "conv" : 3000}), + "fc" : Counter({"addmm" : 10000}), + "conv" : Counter({"conv" : 3000}), + "act" : Counter() + } + """ + + def __init__( + self, + model: nn.Module, + inputs: Union[Tensor, Tuple[Tensor, ...]], + ) -> None: + super().__init__(model=model, inputs=inputs) + self.set_op_handle(**_DEFAULT_SUPPORTED_OPS) + + __init__.__doc__ = JitModelAnalysis.__init__.__doc__ + + +def flop_count( + model: nn.Module, + inputs: Tuple[Any, ...], + supported_ops: Optional[Dict[str, Handle]] = None, +) -> Tuple[DefaultDict[str, float], Counter[str]]: + """ + Given a model and an input to the model, compute the per-operator Gflops + of the given model. + + Args: + model (nn.Module): The model to compute flop counts. + inputs (tuple): Inputs that are passed to `model` to count flops. + Inputs need to be in a tuple. + supported_ops (dict(str,Callable) or None) : provide additional + handlers for extra ops, or overwrite the existing handlers for + convolution and matmul and einsum. The key is operator name and the value + is a function that takes (inputs, outputs) of the op. We count + one Multiply-Add as one FLOP. + + Returns: + tuple[defaultdict, Counter]: A dictionary that records the number of + gflops for each operation and a Counter that records the number of + unsupported operations. + """ + if supported_ops is None: + supported_ops = {} + flop_counter = FlopCountAnalysis(model, inputs).set_op_handle(**supported_ops) + giga_flops = defaultdict(float) + for op, flop in flop_counter.by_operator().items(): + giga_flops[op] = flop / 1e9 + return giga_flops, flop_counter.unsupported_ops() diff --git a/fvcore/nn/focal_loss.py b/fvcore/nn/focal_loss.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..23b3f71 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/focal_loss.py @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +import torch +from torch.nn import functional as F + + +def sigmoid_focal_loss( + inputs: torch.Tensor, + targets: torch.Tensor, + alpha: float = -1, + gamma: float = 2, + reduction: str = "none", +) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Loss used in RetinaNet for dense detection: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.02002. + Args: + inputs: A float tensor of arbitrary shape. + The predictions for each example. + targets: A float tensor with the same shape as inputs. Stores the binary + classification label for each element in inputs + (0 for the negative class and 1 for the positive class). + alpha: (optional) Weighting factor in range (0,1) to balance + positive vs negative examples. Default = -1 (no weighting). + gamma: Exponent of the modulating factor (1 - p_t) to + balance easy vs hard examples. + reduction: 'none' | 'mean' | 'sum' + 'none': No reduction will be applied to the output. + 'mean': The output will be averaged. + 'sum': The output will be summed. + Returns: + Loss tensor with the reduction option applied. + """ + inputs = inputs.float() + targets = targets.float() + p = torch.sigmoid(inputs) + ce_loss = F.binary_cross_entropy_with_logits(inputs, targets, reduction="none") + p_t = p * targets + (1 - p) * (1 - targets) + loss = ce_loss * ((1 - p_t) ** gamma) + + if alpha >= 0: + alpha_t = alpha * targets + (1 - alpha) * (1 - targets) + loss = alpha_t * loss + + if reduction == "mean": + loss = loss.mean() + elif reduction == "sum": + loss = loss.sum() + + return loss + + +# pyre-fixme[9]: sigmoid_focal_loss_jit has type `ScriptModule`; used as +# `ScriptFunction[..., typing.Any]`. +sigmoid_focal_loss_jit: "torch.jit.ScriptModule" = torch.jit.script(sigmoid_focal_loss) + + +def sigmoid_focal_loss_star( + inputs: torch.Tensor, + targets: torch.Tensor, + alpha: float = -1, + gamma: float = 1, + reduction: str = "none", +) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + FL* described in RetinaNet paper Appendix: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.02002. + Args: + inputs: A float tensor of arbitrary shape. + The predictions for each example. + targets: A float tensor with the same shape as inputs. Stores the binary + classification label for each element in inputs + (0 for the negative class and 1 for the positive class). + alpha: (optional) Weighting factor in range (0,1) to balance + positive vs negative examples. Default = -1 (no weighting). + gamma: Gamma parameter described in FL*. Default = 1 (no weighting). + reduction: 'none' | 'mean' | 'sum' + 'none': No reduction will be applied to the output. + 'mean': The output will be averaged. + 'sum': The output will be summed. + Returns: + Loss tensor with the reduction option applied. + """ + inputs = inputs.float() + targets = targets.float() + shifted_inputs = gamma * (inputs * (2 * targets - 1)) + loss = -(F.logsigmoid(shifted_inputs)) / gamma + + if alpha >= 0: + alpha_t = alpha * targets + (1 - alpha) * (1 - targets) + loss *= alpha_t + + if reduction == "mean": + loss = loss.mean() + elif reduction == "sum": + loss = loss.sum() + + return loss + + +# pyre-fixme[9]: sigmoid_focal_loss_star_jit has type `ScriptModule`; used as +# `ScriptFunction[..., typing.Any]`. +sigmoid_focal_loss_star_jit: "torch.jit.ScriptModule" = torch.jit.script( + sigmoid_focal_loss_star +) diff --git a/fvcore/nn/giou_loss.py b/fvcore/nn/giou_loss.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..377358d --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/giou_loss.py @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +import torch + + +def giou_loss( + boxes1: torch.Tensor, + boxes2: torch.Tensor, + reduction: str = "none", + eps: float = 1e-7, +) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Generalized Intersection over Union Loss (Hamid Rezatofighi et. al) + https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.09630 + + Gradient-friendly IoU loss with an additional penalty that is non-zero when the + boxes do not overlap and scales with the size of their smallest enclosing box. + This loss is symmetric, so the boxes1 and boxes2 arguments are interchangeable. + + Args: + boxes1, boxes2 (Tensor): box locations in XYXY format, shape (N, 4) or (4,). + reduction: 'none' | 'mean' | 'sum' + 'none': No reduction will be applied to the output. + 'mean': The output will be averaged. + 'sum': The output will be summed. + eps (float): small number to prevent division by zero + """ + + x1, y1, x2, y2 = boxes1.unbind(dim=-1) + x1g, y1g, x2g, y2g = boxes2.unbind(dim=-1) + + assert (x2 >= x1).all(), "bad box: x1 larger than x2" + assert (y2 >= y1).all(), "bad box: y1 larger than y2" + + # Intersection keypoints + xkis1 = torch.max(x1, x1g) + ykis1 = torch.max(y1, y1g) + xkis2 = torch.min(x2, x2g) + ykis2 = torch.min(y2, y2g) + + intsctk = torch.zeros_like(x1) + mask = (ykis2 > ykis1) & (xkis2 > xkis1) + intsctk[mask] = (xkis2[mask] - xkis1[mask]) * (ykis2[mask] - ykis1[mask]) + unionk = (x2 - x1) * (y2 - y1) + (x2g - x1g) * (y2g - y1g) - intsctk + iouk = intsctk / (unionk + eps) + + # smallest enclosing box + xc1 = torch.min(x1, x1g) + yc1 = torch.min(y1, y1g) + xc2 = torch.max(x2, x2g) + yc2 = torch.max(y2, y2g) + + area_c = (xc2 - xc1) * (yc2 - yc1) + miouk = iouk - ((area_c - unionk) / (area_c + eps)) + + loss = 1 - miouk + + if reduction == "mean": + loss = loss.mean() if loss.numel() > 0 else 0.0 * loss.sum() + elif reduction == "sum": + loss = loss.sum() + + return loss diff --git a/fvcore/nn/jit_analysis.py b/fvcore/nn/jit_analysis.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2cf61f --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/jit_analysis.py @@ -0,0 +1,652 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,33] + +import logging +import typing +import warnings +from collections import Counter +from copy import copy +from dataclasses import dataclass +from numbers import Number +from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, TypeVar, Union + +import numpy as np +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +from fvcore.common.checkpoint import _named_modules_with_dup +from torch import Tensor +from torch.jit import _get_trace_graph, TracerWarning + +from .jit_handles import Handle + + +T = TypeVar("T", bound="JitModelAnalysis") + + +# Only ignore ops that are technically truly 0 flops: +# shape-manipulation ops, integer ops, memory copy ops +_IGNORED_OPS: Set[str] = { + "aten::Int", + "aten::ScalarImplicit", + "aten::__and__", + "aten::arange", + "aten::bitwise_not", + "aten::cat", + "aten::chunk", + "aten::clamp", + "aten::clamp_", + "aten::constant_pad_nd", + "aten::contiguous", + "aten::copy_", + "aten::detach", + "aten::dropout", + "aten::empty", + "aten::eq", + "aten::expand", + "aten::flatten", + "aten::floor", + "aten::floor_divide", + "aten::full", + "aten::full_like", + "aten::gather", + "aten::ge", + "aten::gt", + "aten::index", + "aten::index_put_", + "aten::masked_fill", + "aten::max", + "aten::narrow", + "aten::new_empty", + "aten::new_full", + "aten::new_zeros", + "aten::nonzero", + "aten::ones", + "aten::permute", + "aten::relu", + "aten::relu_", + "aten::remainder", + "aten::reshape", + "aten::roll", + "aten::select", + "aten::size", + "aten::slice", + "aten::split", + "aten::split_with_sizes", + "aten::squeeze", + "aten::stack", + "aten::t", + "aten::to", + "aten::transpose", + "aten::type_as", + "aten::unbind", + "aten::unsqueeze", + "aten::unsqueeze_", + "aten::view", + "aten::zeros", + "aten::zeros_like", +} + + +@dataclass +class Statistics: + """ + For keeping track of the various model statistics recorded during + analysis. + """ + + counts: "Dict[str, Counter[str]]" + unsupported_ops: "Dict[str, Counter[str]]" + uncalled_mods: "Set[str]" + + +def _named_modules_without_dup(model: nn.Module) -> Iterator[Tuple[str, nn.Module]]: + """ + Like .named_modules(), but the results are slightly different for + some wrapped models. + """ + seen = set() + for name, mod in _named_modules_with_dup(model): + if mod not in seen: + seen.add(mod) + yield name, mod + + +def _get_scoped_trace_graph( + module: nn.Module, + inputs: Union[Tensor, Tuple[Tensor, ...]], + aliases: Dict[Union[str, nn.Module], str], +) -> torch._C.Graph: + """ + Traces the provided module using torch.jit._get_trace_graph, but adds + submodule scope information to each graph node. The resulting graph + is in-lined and has all model parameters treated as inputs. The input + model has the scope name '', while its descendants have names of the + form 'child.grandchild.grandgrandchild...'. + + Args: + model (nn.Module) : The module to trace + inputs (tuple) : Inputs used during the trace of the model + aliases (dict(str or nn.Module, str) : maps modules and module + names to the canonical name to be used as the scope for + that module. + + Returns: + graph (torch._C.Graph) : The pytorch JIT trace of the model + """ + + class ScopePushHook: + def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: + self.name = name + + def __call__(self, module: nn.Module, inputs: Any) -> Any: + tracing_state = torch._C._get_tracing_state() + if tracing_state: + tracing_state.push_scope(self.name) + return inputs + + class ScopePopHook: + def __call__(self, module: nn.Module, inputs: Any, outputs: Any) -> Any: + tracing_state = torch._C._get_tracing_state() + if tracing_state: + tracing_state.pop_scope() + return outputs + + hook_handles: List[Any] = [] + + def register_hooks(mod: nn.Module, name: str) -> None: + prehook = mod.register_forward_pre_hook(ScopePushHook(name)) + posthook = mod.register_forward_hook(ScopePopHook()) + hook_handles.append(prehook) + hook_handles.append(posthook) + + # Unwrap DDP, but correct the scope names for the root module. + if isinstance( + module, (nn.parallel.distributed.DistributedDataParallel, nn.DataParallel) + ): + # Since DataParallel just wraps the model, add an extra set of hooks + # to the model it wraps to account for the wrapper. Then trace it. + root_name = aliases[module] + module = module.module + register_hooks(module, root_name) + + for name, mod in _named_modules_without_dup(module): + name = aliases[mod] + register_hooks(mod, name) + + graph, _ = _get_trace_graph(module, inputs) + + for handle in hook_handles: + handle.remove() + + return graph + + +class JitModelAnalysis: + """ + Provides access to per-submodule model statistics obtained by + tracing a model with pytorch's jit tracing functionality. Calculates + a statistic on a per-operator basis using the provided set of functions + that acts on the inputs and outputs to the operator, then aggregates + this over modules in the model. Can return the aggregate statistic for + any submodule in the model. Is lazily evaluated, and will perform the + trace when a statistic is first requested. Changing the operator handles + will cause the trace to be rerun on the next request. + + Submodules may be referred to using the module's name. The input model has + name "", while its descendants have names of the form + "child.grandchild.grandgrandchild...". + + An operator is treated as within the scope of a module if calling that + module directly resulted in that operator being run. In particular, + this means that calls to other functions owned by a module or explicit + calls to module.forward(...) will not register resulting operators as + contributing statistics to that module. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + model: nn.Module, + inputs: Union[Tensor, Tuple[Tensor, ...]], + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + model: The model to analyze + inputs: The inputs to the model for analysis. + + We will trace the execution of `model.forward(inputs)`. This means + inputs have to be tensors or tuple of tensors (see + https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.jit.trace.html#torch.jit.trace). + In order to trace other methods or unsupported input types, you may need + to implement a wrapper module. + """ + self._model = model + self._inputs = inputs + self._op_handles: Dict[str, Handle] = {} + # Mapping from names to submodules + self._named_modules: Dict[str, nn.Module] = dict(_named_modules_with_dup(model)) + # Mapping from submodules and their aliases to the canonical name of each submodule + self._aliases: Dict[Union[nn.Module, str], str] = self._get_aliases(model) + self._stats: Optional[Statistics] = None + + self._ignored_ops: Set[str] = copy(_IGNORED_OPS) + self.unsupported_ops_warnings(True) + self.uncalled_modules_warnings(True) + self.tracer_warnings("no_tracer_warning") + self.ancestor_mode("owner") + + def total(self, module_name: str = "") -> int: + """ + Returns the total aggregated statistic across all operators + for the requested module. + + Args: + module_name (str) : The submodule to get data for. Defaults to + the entire model. + Returns: + int : The aggregated statistic. + """ + stats = self._analyze() + module_name = self.canonical_module_name(module_name) + total_count = sum(stats.counts[module_name].values()) + return total_count + + def by_operator(self, module_name: str = "") -> typing.Counter[str]: + """ + Returns the statistics for a requested module, grouped by operator + type. The operator handle determines the name associated with each + operator type. + + Args: + module_name (str) : The submodule to get data for. Defaults + to the entire model. + Returns: + Counter(str) : The statistics for each operator. + """ + stats = self._analyze() + module_name = self.canonical_module_name(module_name) + return stats.counts[module_name] + + def by_module_and_operator(self) -> Dict[str, typing.Counter[str]]: + """ + Returns the statistics for all submodules, separated out by + operator type for each submodule. The operator handle determines + the name associated with each operator type. + + Returns: + dict(str, Counter(str)): + The statistics for each submodule and each operator. + Grouped by submodule names, then by operator name. + """ + stats = self._analyze() + return stats.counts + + def by_module(self) -> typing.Counter[str]: + """ + Returns the statistics for all submodules, aggregated over + all operators. + + Returns: + Counter(str): statistics counter grouped by submodule names + """ + stats = self._analyze() + summed_counts = Counter() + for mod, results in stats.counts.items(): + summed_counts[mod] = sum(results.values()) + return summed_counts + + def unsupported_ops(self, module_name: str = "") -> typing.Counter[str]: + """ + Lists the number of operators that were encountered but unsupported + because no operator handle is available for them. Does not include + operators that are explicitly ignored. + + Args: + module_name (str) : The submodule to list unsupported ops. + Defaults to the entire model. + + Returns: + Counter(str) : The number of occurences each unsupported operator. + """ + if self._stats is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "Analysis results should be computed " + "before calling unsupported_ops()" + ) + module_name = self.canonical_module_name(module_name) + return self._stats.unsupported_ops[module_name] # pyre-fixme + + def uncalled_modules(self) -> Set[str]: + """ + Returns a set of submodules that were never called during the + trace of the graph. This may be because they were unused, or + because they were accessed via direct calls .forward() or with + other python methods. In the latter case, statistics will not be + attributed to the submodule, though the statistics will be included + in the parent module. + + Returns: + set(str) : The set of submodule names that were never called + during the trace of the model. + """ + stats = self._analyze() + return stats.uncalled_mods + + def set_op_handle(self, *args, **kwargs: Optional[Handle]) -> "JitModelAnalysis": + """ + Sets additional operator handles, or replaces existing ones. + + Args: + args: (str, Handle) pairs of operator names and handles. + kwargs: mapping from operator names to handles. + + If a handle is ``None``, the op will be explicitly ignored. Otherwise, + handle should be a function that calculates the desirable statistic + from an operator. The function must take two arguments, which are the + inputs and outputs of the operator, in the form of ``list(torch._C.Value)``. + The function should return a counter object with per-operator statistics. + + Examples + :: + handlers = {"aten::linear": my_handler} + counter.set_op_handle("aten::matmul", None, "aten::bmm", my_handler2) + .set_op_handle(**handlers) + """ + self._stats = None + if len(args) % 2 != 0: + raise TypeError( + "set_op_handle should be called with pairs of names and handles!" + ) + for name, handle in zip(args[::2], args[1::2]): + kwargs[name] = handle + for name, handle in kwargs.items(): + if handle is None: + self._ignored_ops.add(name) + else: + self._op_handles[name] = handle + return self + + def clear_op_handles(self) -> "JitModelAnalysis": + """ + Clears all operator handles currently set. + """ + self._op_handles = {} + self._ignored_ops = copy(_IGNORED_OPS) + self._stats = None + return self + + def canonical_module_name(self, name: str) -> str: + """ + Returns the canonical module name of the given ``name``, which might be + different from the given ``name`` if the module is shared. + This is the name that will be used as a key when statistics are + output using .by_module() and .by_module_and_operator(). + + Args: + name (str) : The name of the module to find the canonical name for. + Returns: + str : The canonical name of the module. + """ + # Blocks access by a direct module reference + assert isinstance(name, str), "Module name must be a string." + if name in self._aliases: + return self._aliases[name] + else: + raise KeyError( + "Requested module name is not among " + "the descendants of the analyzed model." + ) + + def copy( + self, + new_model: Optional[nn.Module] = None, + new_inputs: Union[None, Tensor, Tuple[Tensor, ...]] = None, + ) -> "JitModelAnalysis": + """ + Returns a copy of the :class:`JitModelAnalysis` object, keeping all + settings, but on a new model or new inputs. + + Args: + new_model (nn.Module or None) : a new model for the new + JitModelAnalysis. If None, uses the original model. + new_inputs (typing.Tuple[object, ...] or None) : new inputs + for the new JitModelAnalysis. If None, uses the original + inputs. + Returns: + JitModelAnalysis : the new model analysis object + """ + model = self._model if new_model is None else new_model + inputs = self._inputs if new_inputs is None else new_inputs + return ( + JitModelAnalysis(model=model, inputs=inputs) + .set_op_handle(**self._op_handles) + .unsupported_ops_warnings(self._enable_warn_unsupported_ops) + .uncalled_modules_warnings(self._enable_warn_uncalled_mods) + .tracer_warnings(self._warn_trace) + ) + + def tracer_warnings(self: T, mode: str) -> T: + """ + Sets which warnings to print when tracing the graph to calculate + statistics. There are three modes. Defaults to 'no_tracer_warning'. + Allowed values are: + + * 'all' : keeps all warnings raised while tracing + * 'no_tracer_warning' : suppress torch.jit.TracerWarning only + * 'none' : suppress all warnings raised while tracing + + Args: + mode (str) : warning mode in one of the above values. + """ + if mode not in ["all", "no_tracer_warning", "none"]: + raise ValueError(f"Unrecognized tracer warning mode {mode}.") + self._warn_trace = mode + return self + + def ancestor_mode(self: T, mode: str) -> T: + """ + Sets how to determine the ancestor modules of an operator. Must be one of + "owner" or "caller". + + * "caller": an operator belongs to all modules that is currently executing + `forward()` at the time the operator is called. + * "owner": an operator belongs to the last module that's executing + `forward()` at the time the operator is called, plus this module's recursive + parents. If an module has multiple parents (e.g. a shared module), only one + will be picked. + + For most cases, a module only calls submodules it owns, so both options would + work identically. In certain edge cases, this option will affect the hierarchy + of results, but won't affect the total count. + """ + if mode not in ["owner", "caller"]: + raise ValueError(f"Unrecognized ancestor mode: {mode}") + self._ancestor_mode = mode + return self + + def unsupported_ops_warnings(self: T, enabled: bool) -> T: + """ + Sets if warnings for unsupported operators are shown. Defaults + to True. Counts of unsupported operators may be obtained from + :meth:`unsupported_ops` regardless of this setting. + + Args: + enabled (bool) : Set to 'True' to show unsupported operator + warnings. + """ + self._enable_warn_unsupported_ops = enabled + return self + + def uncalled_modules_warnings(self: T, enabled: bool) -> T: + """ + Sets if warnings from uncalled submodules are shown. Defaults to true. + A submodule is considered "uncalled" if it is never called during + tracing. This may be because it is actually unused, or because it is + accessed via calls to ``.forward()`` or other methods of the module. + The set of uncalled modules may be obtained from + :meth:`uncalled_modules` regardless of this setting. + + Args: + enabled (bool) : Set to 'True' to show warnings. + """ + self._enable_warn_uncalled_mods = enabled + return self + + def _warn_unsupported_ops(self, ops: typing.Counter[str]) -> None: + if not self._enable_warn_unsupported_ops: + return + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + for op, freq in ops.items(): + logger.warning( + "Unsupported operator {} encountered {} time(s)".format(op, freq) + ) + + def _warn_uncalled_mods(self, uncalled_mods: Set[str]) -> None: + if not self._enable_warn_uncalled_mods: + return + uncalled_mods = {x for x in uncalled_mods if self._has_forward(x)} + if len(uncalled_mods) == 0: + return + + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.warning( + "The following submodules of the model were never " + "called during the trace of the graph. They may be " + "unused, or they were accessed by direct calls to " + ".forward() or via other python methods. In the latter " + "case they will have zeros for statistics, though their " + "statistics will still contribute to their parent calling " + "module.\n" + ", ".join(sorted(uncalled_mods)) + ) + + def _get_aliases(self, model: nn.Module) -> Dict[Union[str, nn.Module], str]: + aliases = {} + for name, module in _named_modules_with_dup(model): + if module not in aliases: + aliases[module] = name + aliases[name] = aliases[module] + if "/" in name: + sub_name = name.split("/")[-1] + aliases[sub_name] = aliases[module] + return aliases + + def _get_all_ancestors(self, module_name: str) -> Set[str]: + """ + Get all ancestors of the given module, defined by ownership. + If the given module has multiple owners, use its canonical name. + """ + parts = self.canonical_module_name(module_name).split(".") + res = {""} + for k in range(len(parts) + 1): + res.add(".".join(parts[:k])) + return res + + def _analyze(self) -> "Statistics": + # Don't calculate if results are already stored. + stats = self._stats + if stats is not None: + return stats + + with warnings.catch_warnings(): + if self._warn_trace == "none": + warnings.simplefilter("ignore") + elif self._warn_trace == "no_tracer_warning": + warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=TracerWarning) + graph = _get_scoped_trace_graph(self._model, self._inputs, self._aliases) + + # Assures even modules not in the trace graph are initialized to zero count + counts = {} + unsupported_ops = {} + # We don't need the duplication here, but self._model.named_modules() + # gives slightly different results for some wrapped models. + for _, mod in _named_modules_with_dup(self._model): + name = self._aliases[mod] + counts[name] = Counter() + unsupported_ops[name] = Counter() + + all_seen = set() + for node in graph.nodes(): + kind = node.kind() + if kind == "prim::PythonOp": + # for PythonOp, pyname contains the actual name in Python + # pyre-fixme[16]: `Node` has no attribute `pyname`. + kind = kind + "." + node.pyname() + scope_names = node.scopeName().split("/") + all_seen.update(scope_names) + if self._ancestor_mode == "caller": + ancestors = set(scope_names) + else: + ancestors = self._get_all_ancestors(scope_names[-1]) + all_seen.update(ancestors) + if kind not in self._op_handles: + if self._should_ignore_node(node): + continue + for name in ancestors: + unsupported_ops[name][kind] += 1 + else: + inputs, outputs = list(node.inputs()), list(node.outputs()) + op_counts = self._op_handles[kind](inputs, outputs) + if isinstance(op_counts, Number): + op_counts = Counter({self._simplify_op_name(kind): op_counts}) + for v in op_counts.values(): + if not isinstance(v, (int, float, np.float64, np.int64)): + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid type {type(v)} for the flop count! " + "Please use a wider type to avoid overflow." + ) + + # Assures an op contributes at most once to a module + for name in ancestors: + counts[name] += op_counts + + uncalled_mods = set(self._aliases.values()) - all_seen + stats = Statistics( + counts=counts, unsupported_ops=unsupported_ops, uncalled_mods=uncalled_mods + ) + self._stats = stats + self._warn_unsupported_ops(unsupported_ops[""]) + self._warn_uncalled_mods(uncalled_mods) + return stats + + def _simplify_op_name(self, full_op_name: str) -> str: + """ + Get simplified name of the op without the preceding namespace, e.g. + aten::batch_norm -> batch_norm + """ + p = full_op_name.find("::") + if p != -1: + return full_op_name[p + 2 :] + else: + return full_op_name + + def _has_forward(self, mod_name: str) -> bool: + # Whether the module has a valid forward method. + # Modules without forward are not expected to get called + # and therefore should not produce "uncalled" warnings + module = self._named_modules.get(mod_name) + if module is None: + return False + module_type = type(module) + # Containers are not meant to be called anyway (they don't have forward) + # NOTE: We add nn.Identity as well to silence the uncalled warning, but it's + # different from other containers: Identity has a forward but the forward does + # not contain ops, so it appears "uncalled" after tracing. A more proper way + # may be to use forward hooks (instead of the graph) to decide whether a module + # has been called. + no_forward_mods = {nn.ModuleList, nn.ModuleDict, nn.Module, nn.Identity} + for mod in no_forward_mods: + if module_type.forward is mod.forward: + return False + return True + + def _should_ignore_node(self, node) -> bool: + kind = node.kind() + if kind in self._ignored_ops: + return True + # Ignore all prim:: operators, with two exceptions: + # * prim::PythonOp can be a user-implemented `torch.autograd.Function` + # * prim::CallFunction an be a call to scripted module/function. + if kind.startswith("prim::PythonOp") or kind.startswith("prim::CallFunction"): + return False + if kind.startswith("prim::"): + return True + return False diff --git a/fvcore/nn/jit_handles.py b/fvcore/nn/jit_handles.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..747205c --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/jit_handles.py @@ -0,0 +1,281 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,3,16,33,6,23] +# NOTE: most Any type in this file should be torch._C.Value - which was not yet annotated. +# pyre also doesn't work well with many Optional in this file + +import typing +from collections import Counter, OrderedDict +from numbers import Number +from typing import Any, Callable, List, Optional, Union + +import numpy as np + + +try: + from math import prod +except ImportError: + from numpy import prod + + +Handle = Callable[[List[Any], List[Any]], Union[typing.Counter[str], Number]] + + +def get_shape(val: Any) -> Optional[List[int]]: + """ + Get the shapes from a jit value object. + + Args: + val (torch._C.Value): jit value object. + + Returns: + list(int): return a list of ints. + """ + if val.isCompleteTensor(): + return val.type().sizes() + else: + return None + + +""" +Below are flop/activation counters for various ops. Every counter has the following signature: + +Args: + inputs (list(torch._C.Value)): The inputs of the op in the form of a list of jit object. + outputs (list(torch._C.Value)): The outputs of the op in the form of a list of jit object. + +Returns: + number: The number of flops/activations for the operation. + or Counter[str] +""" + + +def generic_activation_jit(op_name: Optional[str] = None) -> Handle: + """ + This method return a handle that counts the number of activation from the + output shape for the specified operation. + + Args: + op_name (str): The name of the operation. If given, the handle will + return a counter using this name. + + Returns: + Callable: An activation handle for the given operation. + """ + + def _generic_activation_jit( + i: Any, outputs: List[Any] + ) -> Union[typing.Counter[str], Number]: + """ + This is a generic jit handle that counts the number of activations for any + operation given the output shape. + """ + out_shape = get_shape(outputs[0]) + ac_count = prod(out_shape) + if op_name is None: + return ac_count + else: + return Counter({op_name: ac_count}) + + return _generic_activation_jit + + +def addmm_flop_jit(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> Number: + """ + Count flops for fully connected layers. + """ + # Count flop for nn.Linear + # inputs is a list of length 3. + input_shapes = [get_shape(v) for v in inputs[1:3]] + # input_shapes[0]: [batch size, input feature dimension] + # input_shapes[1]: [batch size, output feature dimension] + assert len(input_shapes[0]) == 2, input_shapes[0] + assert len(input_shapes[1]) == 2, input_shapes[1] + batch_size, input_dim = input_shapes[0] + output_dim = input_shapes[1][1] + flops = batch_size * input_dim * output_dim + return flops + + +def linear_flop_jit(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> Number: + """ + Count flops for the aten::linear operator. + """ + # Inputs is a list of length 3; unlike aten::addmm, it is the first + # two elements that are relevant. + input_shapes = [get_shape(v) for v in inputs[0:2]] + # input_shapes[0]: [dim0, dim1, ..., input_feature_dim] + # input_shapes[1]: [output_feature_dim, input_feature_dim] + assert input_shapes[0][-1] == input_shapes[1][-1] + flops = prod(input_shapes[0]) * input_shapes[1][0] + return flops + + +def bmm_flop_jit(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> Number: + """ + Count flops for the bmm operation. + """ + # Inputs should be a list of length 2. + # Inputs contains the shapes of two tensor. + assert len(inputs) == 2, len(inputs) + input_shapes = [get_shape(v) for v in inputs] + n, c, t = input_shapes[0] + d = input_shapes[-1][-1] + flop = n * c * t * d + return flop + + +def conv_flop_count( + x_shape: List[int], + w_shape: List[int], + out_shape: List[int], + transposed: bool = False, +) -> Number: + """ + Count flops for convolution. Note only multiplication is + counted. Computation for addition and bias is ignored. + + Flops for a transposed convolution are calculated as + flops = (x_shape[2:] * prod(w_shape) * batch_size). + + Args: + x_shape (list(int)): The input shape before convolution. + w_shape (list(int)): The filter shape. + out_shape (list(int)): The output shape after convolution. + transposed (bool): is the convolution transposed + Returns: + int: the number of flops + """ + batch_size = x_shape[0] + conv_shape = (x_shape if transposed else out_shape)[2:] + flop = batch_size * prod(w_shape) * prod(conv_shape) + return flop + + +def conv_flop_jit(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> typing.Counter[str]: + """ + Count flops for convolution. + """ + # Inputs of Convolution should be a list of length 12 or 13. They represent: + # 0) input tensor, 1) convolution filter, 2) bias, 3) stride, 4) padding, + # 5) dilation, 6) transposed, 7) out_pad, 8) groups, 9) benchmark_cudnn, + # 10) deterministic_cudnn and 11) user_enabled_cudnn. + # starting with #40737 it will be 12) user_enabled_tf32 + assert len(inputs) == 12 or len(inputs) == 13, len(inputs) + x, w = inputs[:2] + x_shape, w_shape, out_shape = (get_shape(x), get_shape(w), get_shape(outputs[0])) + transposed = inputs[6].toIValue() + + # use a custom name instead of "_convolution" + return Counter( + {"conv": conv_flop_count(x_shape, w_shape, out_shape, transposed=transposed)} + ) + + +def einsum_flop_jit(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> Number: + """ + Count flops for the einsum operation. + """ + # Inputs of einsum should be a list of length 2+. + # Inputs[0] stores the equation used for einsum. + # Inputs[1] stores the list of input shapes. + # Inputs[2] optionally stores the optimized path of contraction. + assert len(inputs) >= 2, len(inputs) + equation = inputs[0].toIValue() + # Get rid of white space in the equation string. + equation = equation.replace(" ", "") + input_shapes_jit = inputs[1].node().inputs() + input_shapes = [get_shape(v) for v in input_shapes_jit] + + # Re-map equation so that same equation with different alphabet + # representations will look the same. + letter_order = OrderedDict((k, 0) for k in equation if k.isalpha()).keys() + mapping = {ord(x): 97 + i for i, x in enumerate(letter_order)} + equation = equation.translate(mapping) + + if equation == "abc,abd->acd": + n, c, t = input_shapes[0] + p = input_shapes[-1][-1] + flop = n * c * t * p + return flop + + elif equation == "abc,adc->adb": + n, t, g = input_shapes[0] + c = input_shapes[-1][1] + flop = n * t * g * c + return flop + else: + np_arrs = [np.zeros(s) for s in input_shapes] + optim = np.einsum_path(equation, *np_arrs, optimize="optimal")[1] + for line in optim.split("\n"): + if "optimized flop" in line.lower(): + # divided by 2 because we count MAC (multiply-add counted as one flop) + flop = float(np.floor(float(line.split(":")[-1]) / 2)) + return flop + raise NotImplementedError("Unsupported einsum operation.") + + +def matmul_flop_jit(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> Number: + """ + Count flops for matmul. + """ + # Inputs should be a list of length 2. + # Inputs contains the shapes of two matrices. + input_shapes = [get_shape(v) for v in inputs] + assert len(input_shapes) == 2, input_shapes + assert input_shapes[0][-1] == input_shapes[1][-2], input_shapes + flop = prod(input_shapes[0]) * input_shapes[-1][-1] + return flop + + +def norm_flop_counter(affine_arg_index: int) -> Handle: + """ + Args: + affine_arg_index: index of the affine argument in inputs + """ + + def norm_flop_jit(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> Number: + """ + Count flops for norm layers. + """ + # Inputs[0] contains the shape of the input. + input_shape = get_shape(inputs[0]) + has_affine = get_shape(inputs[affine_arg_index]) is not None + assert 2 <= len(input_shape) <= 5, input_shape + # 5 is just a rough estimate + flop = prod(input_shape) * (5 if has_affine else 4) + return flop + + return norm_flop_jit + + +def batchnorm_flop_jit(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> Number: + training = inputs[5].toIValue() + assert isinstance(training, bool), "Signature of aten::batch_norm has changed!" + if training: + return norm_flop_counter(1)(inputs, outputs) # pyre-ignore + has_affine = get_shape(inputs[1]) is not None + input_shape = prod(get_shape(inputs[0])) + return input_shape * (2 if has_affine else 1) + + +def elementwise_flop_counter(input_scale: float = 1, output_scale: float = 0) -> Handle: + """ + Count flops by + input_tensor.numel() * input_scale + output_tensor.numel() * output_scale + + Args: + input_scale: scale of the input tensor (first argument) + output_scale: scale of the output tensor (first element in outputs) + """ + + def elementwise_flop(inputs: List[Any], outputs: List[Any]) -> Number: + ret = 0 + if input_scale != 0: + shape = get_shape(inputs[0]) + ret += input_scale * prod(shape) + if output_scale != 0: + shape = get_shape(outputs[0]) + ret += output_scale * prod(shape) + return ret + + return elementwise_flop diff --git a/fvcore/nn/parameter_count.py b/fvcore/nn/parameter_count.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b5a3193 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/parameter_count.py @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved + +import typing +from collections import defaultdict + +import tabulate +from torch import nn + + +def parameter_count(model: nn.Module) -> typing.DefaultDict[str, int]: + """ + Count parameters of a model and its submodules. + + Args: + model: a torch module + + Returns: + dict (str-> int): the key is either a parameter name or a module name. + The value is the number of elements in the parameter, or in all + parameters of the module. The key "" corresponds to the total + number of parameters of the model. + """ + r = defaultdict(int) + for name, prm in model.named_parameters(): + size = prm.numel() + name = name.split(".") + for k in range(0, len(name) + 1): + prefix = ".".join(name[:k]) + r[prefix] += size + return r + + +def parameter_count_table(model: nn.Module, max_depth: int = 3) -> str: + """ + Format the parameter count of the model (and its submodules or parameters) + in a nice table. It looks like this: + + :: + + | name | #elements or shape | + |:--------------------------------|:---------------------| + | model | 37.9M | + | backbone | 31.5M | + | backbone.fpn_lateral3 | 0.1M | + | backbone.fpn_lateral3.weight | (256, 512, 1, 1) | + | backbone.fpn_lateral3.bias | (256,) | + | backbone.fpn_output3 | 0.6M | + | backbone.fpn_output3.weight | (256, 256, 3, 3) | + | backbone.fpn_output3.bias | (256,) | + | backbone.fpn_lateral4 | 0.3M | + | backbone.fpn_lateral4.weight | (256, 1024, 1, 1) | + | backbone.fpn_lateral4.bias | (256,) | + | backbone.fpn_output4 | 0.6M | + | backbone.fpn_output4.weight | (256, 256, 3, 3) | + | backbone.fpn_output4.bias | (256,) | + | backbone.fpn_lateral5 | 0.5M | + | backbone.fpn_lateral5.weight | (256, 2048, 1, 1) | + | backbone.fpn_lateral5.bias | (256,) | + | backbone.fpn_output5 | 0.6M | + | backbone.fpn_output5.weight | (256, 256, 3, 3) | + | backbone.fpn_output5.bias | (256,) | + | backbone.top_block | 5.3M | + | backbone.top_block.p6 | 4.7M | + | backbone.top_block.p7 | 0.6M | + | backbone.bottom_up | 23.5M | + | backbone.bottom_up.stem | 9.4K | + | backbone.bottom_up.res2 | 0.2M | + | backbone.bottom_up.res3 | 1.2M | + | backbone.bottom_up.res4 | 7.1M | + | backbone.bottom_up.res5 | 14.9M | + | ...... | ..... | + + Args: + model: a torch module + max_depth (int): maximum depth to recursively print submodules or + parameters + + Returns: + str: the table to be printed + """ + count: typing.DefaultDict[str, int] = parameter_count(model) + # pyre-fixme[24]: Generic type `tuple` expects at least 1 type parameter. + param_shape: typing.Dict[str, typing.Tuple] = { + k: tuple(v.shape) for k, v in model.named_parameters() + } + + # pyre-fixme[24]: Generic type `tuple` expects at least 1 type parameter. + table: typing.List[typing.Tuple] = [] + + def format_size(x: int) -> str: + if x > 1e8: + return "{:.1f}G".format(x / 1e9) + if x > 1e5: + return "{:.1f}M".format(x / 1e6) + if x > 1e2: + return "{:.1f}K".format(x / 1e3) + return str(x) + + def fill(lvl: int, prefix: str) -> None: + if lvl >= max_depth: + return + for name, v in count.items(): + if name.count(".") == lvl and name.startswith(prefix): + indent = " " * (lvl + 1) + if name in param_shape: + table.append((indent + name, indent + str(param_shape[name]))) + else: + table.append((indent + name, indent + format_size(v))) + fill(lvl + 1, name + ".") + + table.append(("model", format_size(count.pop("")))) + fill(0, "") + + old_ws = tabulate.PRESERVE_WHITESPACE + tabulate.PRESERVE_WHITESPACE = True + tab = tabulate.tabulate( + table, headers=["name", "#elements or shape"], tablefmt="pipe" + ) + tabulate.PRESERVE_WHITESPACE = old_ws + return tab diff --git a/fvcore/nn/precise_bn.py b/fvcore/nn/precise_bn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..012fcc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/precise_bn.py @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. +# pyre-ignore-all-errors[2,6,16] + +import itertools +import logging +from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple, Type + +import torch +import tqdm +from torch import nn + + +# pyre-fixme[9]: BN_MODULE_TYPES has type `Tuple[Type[Module]]`; used as +# `Tuple[Type[BatchNorm1d], Type[BatchNorm2d], Type[BatchNorm3d], +# Type[SyncBatchNorm]]`. +BN_MODULE_TYPES: Tuple[Type[nn.Module]] = ( + torch.nn.BatchNorm1d, + torch.nn.BatchNorm2d, + torch.nn.BatchNorm3d, + torch.nn.SyncBatchNorm, +) + +logger: logging.Logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class _MeanOfBatchVarianceEstimator: + """ + Note that PyTorch's running_var means "running average of + bessel-corrected batch variance". (PyTorch's BN normalizes by biased + variance, but updates EMA by unbiased (bessel-corrected) variance). + So we estimate population variance by "simple average of bessel-corrected + batch variance". This is the same as in the BatchNorm paper, Sec 3.1. + This estimator converges to population variance as long as batch size + is not too small, and total #samples for PreciseBN is large enough. + Its convergence is affected by small batch size. + + In this implementation, we also don't distinguish differences in batch size. + We assume every batch contributes equally to the population statistics. + """ + + def __init__(self, mean_buffer: torch.Tensor, var_buffer: torch.Tensor) -> None: + self.pop_mean: torch.Tensor = torch.zeros_like(mean_buffer) + self.pop_var: torch.Tensor = torch.zeros_like(var_buffer) + self.ind = 0 + + def update( + self, batch_mean: torch.Tensor, batch_var: torch.Tensor, batch_size: int + ) -> None: + self.ind += 1 + self.pop_mean += (batch_mean - self.pop_mean) / self.ind + self.pop_var += (batch_var - self.pop_var) / self.ind + + +class _PopulationVarianceEstimator: + """ + Alternatively, one can estimate population variance by the sample variance + of all batches combined. This needs to use the batch size of each batch + in this function to undo the bessel-correction. + This produces better estimation when each batch is small. + See Appendix of the paper "Rethinking Batch in BatchNorm" for details. + + In this implementation, we also take into account varying batch sizes. + A batch of N1 samples with a mean of M1 and a batch of N2 samples with a + mean of M2 will produce a population mean of (N1M1+N2M2)/(N1+N2) instead + of (M1+M2)/2. + """ + + def __init__(self, mean_buffer: torch.Tensor, var_buffer: torch.Tensor) -> None: + self.pop_mean: torch.Tensor = torch.zeros_like(mean_buffer) + self.pop_square_mean: torch.Tensor = torch.zeros_like(var_buffer) + self.tot = 0 + + def update( + self, batch_mean: torch.Tensor, batch_var: torch.Tensor, batch_size: int + ) -> None: + self.tot += batch_size + batch_square_mean = batch_mean.square() + batch_var * ( + (batch_size - 1) / batch_size + ) + self.pop_mean += (batch_mean - self.pop_mean) * (batch_size / self.tot) + self.pop_square_mean += (batch_square_mean - self.pop_square_mean) * ( + batch_size / self.tot + ) + + @property + def pop_var(self) -> torch.Tensor: + return self.pop_square_mean - self.pop_mean.square() + + +@torch.no_grad() +def update_bn_stats( + model: nn.Module, + data_loader: Iterable[Any], + num_iters: int = 200, + progress: Optional[str] = None, +) -> None: + """ + Recompute and update the batch norm stats to make them more precise. During + training both BN stats and the weight are changing after every iteration, so + the running average can not precisely reflect the actual stats of the + current model. + In this function, the BN stats are recomputed with fixed weights, to make + the running average more precise. Specifically, it computes the true average + of per-batch mean/variance instead of the running average. + See Sec. 3 of the paper "Rethinking Batch in BatchNorm" for details. + + Args: + model (nn.Module): the model whose bn stats will be recomputed. + + Note that: + + 1. This function will not alter the training mode of the given model. + Users are responsible for setting the layers that needs + precise-BN to training mode, prior to calling this function. + + 2. Be careful if your models contain other stateful layers in + addition to BN, i.e. layers whose state can change in forward + iterations. This function will alter their state. If you wish + them unchanged, you need to either pass in a submodule without + those layers, or backup the states. + data_loader (iterator): an iterator. Produce data as inputs to the model. + num_iters (int): number of iterations to compute the stats. + progress: None or "tqdm". If set, use tqdm to report the progress. + """ + bn_layers = get_bn_modules(model) + + if len(bn_layers) == 0: + return + logger.info(f"Computing precise BN statistics for {len(bn_layers)} BN layers ...") + + # In order to make the running stats only reflect the current batch, the + # momentum is disabled. + # bn.running_mean = (1 - momentum) * bn.running_mean + momentum * batch_mean + # Setting the momentum to 1.0 to compute the stats without momentum. + momentum_actual = [bn.momentum for bn in bn_layers] + for bn in bn_layers: + bn.momentum = 1.0 + + batch_size_per_bn_layer: Dict[nn.Module, int] = {} + + def get_bn_batch_size_hook( + module: nn.Module, input: Tuple[torch.Tensor] + ) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]: + assert ( + module not in batch_size_per_bn_layer + ), "Some BN layers are reused. This is not supported and probably not desired." + x = input[0] + assert isinstance( + x, torch.Tensor + ), f"BN layer should take tensor as input. Got {input}" + # consider spatial dimensions as batch as well + batch_size = x.numel() // x.shape[1] + batch_size_per_bn_layer[module] = batch_size + return (x,) + + hooks_to_remove = [ + bn.register_forward_pre_hook(get_bn_batch_size_hook) for bn in bn_layers + ] + + estimators = [ + _PopulationVarianceEstimator(bn.running_mean, bn.running_var) + for bn in bn_layers + ] + + ind = -1 + for inputs in tqdm.tqdm( + itertools.islice(data_loader, num_iters), + total=num_iters, + disable=progress != "tqdm", + ): + ind += 1 + batch_size_per_bn_layer.clear() + model(inputs) + + for i, bn in enumerate(bn_layers): + # Accumulates the bn stats. + batch_size = batch_size_per_bn_layer.get(bn, None) + if batch_size is None: + continue # the layer was unused in this forward + estimators[i].update(bn.running_mean, bn.running_var, batch_size) + assert ind == num_iters - 1, ( + "update_bn_stats is meant to run for {} iterations, " + "but the dataloader stops at {} iterations.".format(num_iters, ind) + ) + + for i, bn in enumerate(bn_layers): + # Sets the precise bn stats. + bn.running_mean = estimators[i].pop_mean + bn.running_var = estimators[i].pop_var + bn.momentum = momentum_actual[i] + for hook in hooks_to_remove: + hook.remove() + + +def get_bn_modules(model: nn.Module) -> List[nn.Module]: + """ + Find all BatchNorm (BN) modules that are in training mode. See + fvcore.precise_bn.BN_MODULE_TYPES for a list of all modules that are + included in this search. + + Args: + model (nn.Module): a model possibly containing BN modules. + + Returns: + list[nn.Module]: all BN modules in the model. + """ + # Finds all the bn layers. + bn_layers = [ + m for m in model.modules() if m.training and isinstance(m, BN_MODULE_TYPES) + ] + return bn_layers diff --git a/fvcore/nn/print_model_statistics.py b/fvcore/nn/print_model_statistics.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c45d28 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/print_model_statistics.py @@ -0,0 +1,677 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +from collections import defaultdict +from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple + +import tabulate +import torch +from torch import nn + +from .activation_count import ActivationCountAnalysis +from .flop_count import FlopCountAnalysis +from .parameter_count import parameter_count + + +### Pre-processing functions ### + + +def _format_size(x: int, sig_figs: int = 3, hide_zero: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Formats an integer for printing in a table or model representation. + Expresses the number in terms of 'kilo', 'mega', etc., using + 'K', 'M', etc. as a suffix. + + Args: + x (int) : The integer to format. + sig_figs (int) : The number of significant figures to keep + hide_zero (bool) : If True, x=0 is replaced with an empty string + instead of '0'. + + Returns: + str : The formatted string. + """ + if hide_zero and x == 0: + return str("") + + def fmt(x: float) -> str: + # use fixed point to avoid scientific notation + return "{{:.{}f}}".format(sig_figs).format(x).rstrip("0").rstrip(".") + + if abs(x) > 1e14: + return fmt(x / 1e15) + "P" + if abs(x) > 1e11: + return fmt(x / 1e12) + "T" + if abs(x) > 1e8: + return fmt(x / 1e9) + "G" + if abs(x) > 1e5: + return fmt(x / 1e6) + "M" + if abs(x) > 1e2: + return fmt(x / 1e3) + "K" + return str(x) + + +def _pretty_statistics( + statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, int]], sig_figs: int = 3, hide_zero: bool = False +) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]: + """ + Converts numeric statistics to strings with kilo/mega/giga/etc. + labels. + + Args: + statistics (dict(str, dict(str, int))) : the statistics to + format. Organized as a dictionary over modules, which are + each a dictionary over statistic types. + sig_figs (int) : the number of significant figures for each stat + hide_zero (bool) : if True, statistics that are zero will be + written as an empty string. Defaults to False. + + Return: + dict(str, dict(str, str)) : the input statistics as pretty strings + """ + out_stats = {} + for mod, stats in statistics.items(): + out_stats[mod] = { + s: _format_size(val, sig_figs, hide_zero) for s, val in stats.items() + } + return out_stats + + +def _group_by_module( + statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]] +) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]: + """ + Converts statistics organized first by statistic type and then by module + to statistics organized first by module and then by statistic type. + + Args: + statistics (dict(str, dict(str, any))) : the statistics to convert + + Returns: + dict(str, dict(str, any)) : the reorganized statistics + """ + out_stats = defaultdict(dict) + for stat_name, stat in statistics.items(): + for mod, val in stat.items(): + out_stats[mod][stat_name] = val + return dict(out_stats) + + +def _indicate_uncalled_modules( + statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]], + stat_name: str, + uncalled_modules: Set[str], + uncalled_indicator: str = "N/A", +) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]: + """ + If a module is in the set of uncalled modules, replace its statistics + with the specified indicator, instead of using the existing string. + Assumes the statistic is already formatting in string form. + + Args: + statistics (dict(str, dict(str, str))) : the statistics to + format. Organized as a dictionary over modules, which are + each a dictionary over statistic types. Expects statistics + have already been converted to strings. + stat_name (str) : the name of the statistic being modified + uncalled_modules set(str) : a set of names of uncalled modules. + indicator (str) : the string that will be used to indicate + unused modules. Defaults to 'N/A'. + + Returns: + dict(str, dict(str, str)) : the modified statistics + """ + + stats_out = {mod: stats.copy() for mod, stats in statistics.items()} + for mod in uncalled_modules: + if mod not in stats_out: + stats_out[mod] = {} + stats_out[mod][stat_name] = uncalled_indicator + return stats_out + + +def _remove_zero_statistics( + statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, int]], + force_keep: Optional[Set[str]] = None, + require_trivial_children: bool = False, +) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, int]]: + """ + Any module that has zero for all available statistics is removed from the + set of statistics. This can help declutter the reporting of statistics + if many submodules have zero statistics. Assumes the statistics have + a model hierarchy starting with a root that has name ''. + + Args: + statistics (dict(str, dict(str, int))) : the statistics to + remove zeros from. Organized as a dictionary over modules, + which are each a dictionary over statistic types. + force_keep (set(str) or None) : a set of modules to always keep, even + if they are all zero. + require_trivial_children (bool) : If True, a statistic will only + be deleted if all its children are also deleted. Defaults to + False. + + Returns: + dict(str, dict(str, int)) : the input statistics dictionary, + with submodules removed if they have zero for all statistics. + """ + out_stats: Dict[str, Dict[str, int]] = {} + _force_keep: Set[str] = force_keep if force_keep else set() | {""} + + def keep_stat(name: str) -> None: + prefix = name + ("." if name else "") + trivial_children = True + for mod in statistics: + # 'if mod' excludes root = '', which is never a child + if mod and mod.count(".") == prefix.count(".") and mod.startswith(prefix): + keep_stat(mod) + trivial_children &= mod not in out_stats + + if ( + (not all(val == 0 for val in statistics[name].values())) + or (name in _force_keep) + or (require_trivial_children and not trivial_children) + ): + out_stats[name] = statistics[name].copy() + + keep_stat("") + return out_stats + + +def _fill_missing_statistics( + model: nn.Module, statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, int]] +) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, int]]: + """ + If, for a given submodule name in the model, a statistic is missing + from statistics, fills it in with zero. This visually uniformizes + the reporting of statistics. + + Args: + model (nn.Module) : the model whose submodule names will be + used to fill statistics + statistics (dict(str, dict(str, int))) : the statistics to + fill in missing values for. Organized as a dictionary + over statistics, which are each a dictionary over submodules' + names. The statistics are assumed to be formatted already + to the desired string format for printing. + + Returns: + dict(str, dict(str, int)) : the input statistics with missing + values filled with zero. + """ + out_stats = {name: stat.copy() for name, stat in statistics.items()} + for mod_name, _ in model.named_modules(): + for stat in out_stats.values(): + if mod_name not in stat: + stat[mod_name] = 0 + return out_stats + + +### Model String Printing ### + + +def _model_stats_str(model: nn.Module, statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]) -> str: + """ + This produces a representation of the model much like 'str(model)' + would, except the provided statistics are written out as additional + information for each submodule. + + Args: + model (nn.Module) : the model to form a representation of. + statistics (dict(str, dict(str, str))) : the statistics to + include in the model representations. Organized as a dictionary + over module names, which are each a dictionary over statistics. + The statistics are assumed to be formatted already to the + desired string format for printing. + + Returns: + str : the string representation of the model with the statistics + inserted. + """ + + # Copied from nn.Module._addindent + def _addindent(s_: str, numSpaces: int) -> str: + s = s_.split("\n") + # don't do anything for single-line stuff + if len(s) == 1: + return s_ + first = s.pop(0) + s = [(numSpaces * " ") + line for line in s] + s = "\n".join(s) + s = first + "\n" + s + return s + + def print_statistics(name: str) -> str: + if name not in statistics: + return "" + printed_stats = ["{}: {}".format(k, v) for k, v in statistics[name].items()] + return ", ".join(printed_stats) + + # This comes directly from nn.Module.__repr__ with small changes + # to include the statistics. + def repr_with_statistics(module: nn.Module, name: str) -> str: + # We treat the extra repr like the sub-module, one item per line + extra_lines = [] + extra_repr = module.extra_repr() + printed_stats = print_statistics(name) + # empty string will be split into list [''] + if extra_repr: + extra_lines.extend(extra_repr.split("\n")) + if printed_stats: + extra_lines.extend(printed_stats.split("\n")) + child_lines = [] + for key, submod in module._modules.items(): + submod_name = name + ("." if name else "") + key + # pyre-fixme[6]: Expected `Module` for 1st param but got + # `Optional[nn.modules.module.Module]`. + submod_str = repr_with_statistics(submod, submod_name) + submod_str = _addindent(submod_str, 2) + child_lines.append("(" + key + "): " + submod_str) + lines = extra_lines + child_lines + + main_str = module._get_name() + "(" + if lines: + # simple one-liner info, which most builtin Modules will use + if len(extra_lines) == 1 and not child_lines: + main_str += extra_lines[0] + else: + main_str += "\n " + "\n ".join(lines) + "\n" + + main_str += ")" + return main_str + + return repr_with_statistics(model, "") + + +def _get_input_sizes(iterable: Iterable[Any]) -> List[Any]: # pyre-ignore[2,3] + """ + Gets the sizes of all torch tensors in an iterable. If an element + of the iterable is a non-torch tensor iterable, it recurses into + that iterable to continue calculating sizes. Any non-iterable is + given a size of None. The output consists of nested lists with the + same nesting structure as the input iterables. + """ + out_list = [] + for i in iterable: + if isinstance(i, torch.Tensor): + out_list.append(list(i.size())) + elif isinstance(i, Iterable): + sublist_sizes = _get_input_sizes(i) + if all(j is None for j in sublist_sizes): + out_list.append(None) + else: + out_list.append(sublist_sizes) + else: + out_list.append(None) + return out_list + + +def flop_count_str( + flops: FlopCountAnalysis, activations: Optional[ActivationCountAnalysis] = None +) -> str: + """ + Calculates the parameters and flops of the model with the given inputs + and returns a string representation of the model that includes the + parameters and flops of every submodule. The string is structured + to be similar that given by str(model), though it is not guaranteed to + be identical in form if the default string representation of a module has + been overridden. If a module has zero parameters and flops, statistics + will not be reported for succinctness. + + The trace can only register the scope of a module if it is called + directly, which means flops (and activations) arising from explicit + calls to .forward() or to other python functions of the module will + not be attributed to that module. Modules that are never called will + have 'N/A' listed for their flops; this means they are either unused + or their statistics are missing for this reason. Any such flops are still + counted towards the parent + + Example: + + >>> import torch + >>> import torch.nn as nn + + >>> class InnerNet(nn.Module): + ... def __init__(self): + ... super().__init__() + ... self.fc1 = nn.Linear(10,10) + ... self.fc2 = nn.Linear(10,10) + ... def forward(self, x): + ... return self.fc1(self.fc2(x)) + + >>> class TestNet(nn.Module): + ... def __init__(self): + ... super().__init__() + ... self.fc1 = nn.Linear(10,10) + ... self.fc2 = nn.Linear(10,10) + ... self.inner = InnerNet() + ... def forward(self, x): + ... return self.fc1(self.fc2(self.inner(x))) + + >>> inputs = torch.randn((1,10)) + >>> print(flop_count_str(FlopCountAnalysis(model, inputs))) + TestNet( + #params: 0.44K, #flops: 0.4K + (fc1): Linear( + in_features=10, out_features=10, bias=True + #params: 0.11K, #flops: 100 + ) + (fc2): Linear( + in_features=10, out_features=10, bias=True + #params: 0.11K, #flops: 100 + ) + (inner): InnerNet( + #params: 0.22K, #flops: 0.2K + (fc1): Linear( + in_features=10, out_features=10, bias=True + #params: 0.11K, #flops: 100 + ) + (fc2): Linear( + in_features=10, out_features=10, bias=True + #params: 0.11K, #flops: 100 + ) + ) + ) + + + Args: + flops (FlopCountAnalysis): the flop counting object + activations (bool) : If given, the activations of each layer will + also be calculated and included in the representation. + + Returns: + str: + a string representation of the model with the number of + parameters and flops included. + """ + # cast to dict since pyre doesn't like the implicit defaultdict->dict + model = flops._model + params = dict(parameter_count(model)) + + flops.unsupported_ops_warnings(False) + flops.uncalled_modules_warnings(False) + flops.tracer_warnings("none") + stats = {"#params": params, "#flops": flops.by_module()} + + if activations is not None: + activations.unsupported_ops_warnings(False) + activations.uncalled_modules_warnings(False) + activations.tracer_warnings("none") + stats["#acts"] = activations.by_module() + + all_uncalled = flops.uncalled_modules() | ( + activations.uncalled_modules() if activations is not None else set() + ) + stats = _fill_missing_statistics(model, stats) + stats = _group_by_module(stats) + stats = _remove_zero_statistics(stats, force_keep=all_uncalled) + stats = _pretty_statistics(stats, sig_figs=2) + stats = _indicate_uncalled_modules(stats, "#flops", flops.uncalled_modules()) + if activations is not None: + stats = _indicate_uncalled_modules( + stats, "#acts", activations.uncalled_modules() + ) + + model_string = "" + if all_uncalled: + model_string += ( + "N/A indicates a possibly missing statistic due to how " + "the module was called. Missing values are still included " + "in the parent's total.\n" + ) + model_string += _model_stats_str(model, stats) + return model_string + + +### Table Printing ### + + +def _get_single_child( + name: str, statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]] +) -> Optional[str]: + """ + If the given module has only a single child in statistics, return it. + Otherwise, return None. + """ + prefix = name + ("." if name else "") + child = None + for mod in statistics: + # 'if mod' excludes root = '', which is never a child + if mod and mod.count(".") == prefix.count(".") and mod.startswith(prefix): + if child is None: + child = mod + else: + return None # We found a second child, so return None + return child + + +def _try_combine( + stats1: Dict[str, str], stats2: Dict[str, str] +) -> Optional[Dict[str, str]]: + """ + Try combine two statistics dict to display in one row. If they conflict, + returns None. + """ + ret = {} + if set(stats1.keys()) != set(stats2.keys()): + return None + for k, v1 in stats1.items(): + v2 = stats2[k] + if v1 != v2 and len(v1) and len(v2): + return None + ret[k] = v1 if len(v1) else v2 + return ret + + +def _fastforward( + name: str, statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]] +) -> Tuple[str, Dict[str, str]]: + """ + If the given module has only a single child and matches statistics + with that child, merge statistics and their names into one row. + Then repeat until the condition isn't met. + + Returns: + str: the new name + dict: the combined statistics of this row + """ + single_child = _get_single_child(name, statistics) + if single_child is None: + return name, statistics[name] + combined = _try_combine(statistics[name], statistics[single_child]) + if combined is None: + return name, statistics[name] + statistics[single_child] = combined + return _fastforward(single_child, statistics) + + +def _model_stats_table( + statistics: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]], + max_depth: int = 3, + stat_columns: Optional[List[str]] = None, +) -> str: + """ + Formats the statistics obtained from a model in a nice table. + + Args: + statistics (dict(str, dict(str, str))) : The statistics to print. + Organized as a dictionary over modules, then as a dictionary + over statistics in the model. The statistics are assumed to + already be formatted for printing. + max_depth (int) : The maximum submodule depth to recurse to. + stat_columns (list(str)) : Specify the order of the columns to print. + If None, columns are found automatically from the provided + statistics. + + Return: + str : The formatted table. + """ + if stat_columns is None: + stat_columns = set() + for stats in statistics.values(): + stat_columns.update(stats.keys()) + stat_columns = list(stat_columns) + + headers = ["module"] + stat_columns + table: List[List[str]] = [] + + def build_row(name: str, stats: Dict[str, str], indent_lvl: int) -> List[str]: + indent = " " * indent_lvl + row = [indent + name] + for stat_name in stat_columns: # pyre-ignore[16] Is not None at this point + row_str = (indent + stats[stat_name]) if stat_name in stats else "" + row.append(row_str) + return row + + def fill(indent_lvl: int, prefix: str) -> None: + if indent_lvl > max_depth: + return + for mod_name in statistics: + # 'if mod' excludes root = '', which is never a child + if ( + mod_name + and mod_name.count(".") == prefix.count(".") + and mod_name.startswith(prefix) + ): + mod_name, curr_stats = _fastforward(mod_name, statistics) + if root_prefix and mod_name.startswith(root_prefix): + # Skip the root_prefix shared by all submodules as it carries 0 information + pretty_mod_name = mod_name[len(root_prefix) :] + else: + pretty_mod_name = mod_name + row = build_row(pretty_mod_name, curr_stats, indent_lvl) + table.append(row) + fill(indent_lvl + 1, mod_name + ".") + + root_name, curr_stats = _fastforward("", statistics) + row = build_row(root_name or "model", curr_stats, indent_lvl=0) + table.append(row) + root_prefix = root_name + ("." if root_name else "") + fill(indent_lvl=1, prefix=root_prefix) + + old_ws = tabulate.PRESERVE_WHITESPACE + tabulate.PRESERVE_WHITESPACE = True + tab = tabulate.tabulate(table, headers=headers, tablefmt="pipe") + tabulate.PRESERVE_WHITESPACE = old_ws + return tab + + +def flop_count_table( + flops: FlopCountAnalysis, + max_depth: int = 3, + activations: Optional[ActivationCountAnalysis] = None, + show_param_shapes: bool = True, +) -> str: + """ + Format the per-module parameters and flops of a model in a table. + It looks like this: + :: + | model | #parameters or shape | #flops | + |:---------------------------------|:-----------------------|:----------| + | model | 34.6M | 65.7G | + | s1 | 15.4K | 4.32G | + | s1.pathway0_stem | 9.54K | 1.23G | + | s1.pathway0_stem.conv | 9.41K | 1.23G | + | s1.pathway0_stem.bn | 0.128K | | + | s1.pathway1_stem | 5.9K | 3.08G | + | s1.pathway1_stem.conv | 5.88K | 3.08G | + | s1.pathway1_stem.bn | 16 | | + | s1_fuse | 0.928K | 29.4M | + | s1_fuse.conv_f2s | 0.896K | 29.4M | + | s1_fuse.conv_f2s.weight | (16, 8, 7, 1, 1) | | + | s1_fuse.bn | 32 | | + | s1_fuse.bn.weight | (16,) | | + | s1_fuse.bn.bias | (16,) | | + | s2 | 0.226M | 7.73G | + | s2.pathway0_res0 | 80.1K | 2.58G | + | s2.pathway0_res0.branch1 | 20.5K | 0.671G | + | s2.pathway0_res0.branch1_bn | 0.512K | | + | s2.pathway0_res0.branch2 | 59.1K | 1.91G | + | s2.pathway0_res1.branch2 | 70.4K | 2.28G | + | s2.pathway0_res1.branch2.a | 16.4K | 0.537G | + | s2.pathway0_res1.branch2.a_bn | 0.128K | | + | s2.pathway0_res1.branch2.b | 36.9K | 1.21G | + | s2.pathway0_res1.branch2.b_bn | 0.128K | | + | s2.pathway0_res1.branch2.c | 16.4K | 0.537G | + | s2.pathway0_res1.branch2.c_bn | 0.512K | | + | s2.pathway0_res2.branch2 | 70.4K | 2.28G | + | s2.pathway0_res2.branch2.a | 16.4K | 0.537G | + | s2.pathway0_res2.branch2.a_bn | 0.128K | | + | s2.pathway0_res2.branch2.b | 36.9K | 1.21G | + | s2.pathway0_res2.branch2.b_bn | 0.128K | | + | s2.pathway0_res2.branch2.c | 16.4K | 0.537G | + | s2.pathway0_res2.branch2.c_bn | 0.512K | | + | ............................. | ...... | ...... | + + Args: + flops (FlopCountAnalysis): the flop counting object + max_depth (int) : The max depth of submodules to include in the + table. Defaults to 3. + activations (ActivationCountAnalysis or None) : If given, include + activation counts as an additional column in the table. + show_param_shapes (bool) : If true, shapes for parameters will be + included in the table. Defaults to True. + + Returns: + str : The formatted table. + + Examples: + :: + print(flop_count_table(FlopCountAnalysis(model, inputs))) + """ + params_header = "#parameters" + (" or shape" if show_param_shapes else "") + flops_header, acts_header = "#flops", "#activations" + + model = flops._model + # cast to dict since pyre doesn't like the implicit defaultdict->dict + params = dict(parameter_count(model)) + + flops.unsupported_ops_warnings(False) + flops.uncalled_modules_warnings(False) + flops.tracer_warnings("none") + + stats = {params_header: params, flops_header: flops.by_module()} + stat_columns = [params_header, flops_header] + + if activations is not None: + activations.unsupported_ops_warnings(False) + activations.uncalled_modules_warnings(False) + activations.tracer_warnings("none") + stats[acts_header] = activations.by_module() + stat_columns += [acts_header] + + stats = _group_by_module(stats) + stats = _remove_zero_statistics(stats, require_trivial_children=True) + stats = _pretty_statistics(stats, hide_zero=False) + stats = _indicate_uncalled_modules( + stats, + flops_header, + flops.uncalled_modules() & stats.keys(), + uncalled_indicator="", + ) + if activations: + stats = _indicate_uncalled_modules( + stats, + acts_header, + activations.uncalled_modules() & stats.keys(), + uncalled_indicator="", + ) + + # Swap in shapes for parameters or delete shapes from dict + param_shapes: Dict[str, Tuple[int, ...]] = { + k: tuple(v.shape) for k, v in model.named_parameters() + } + to_delete = [] + for mod in stats: + if mod in param_shapes: + if show_param_shapes: + stats[mod][params_header] = str(param_shapes[mod]) + else: + to_delete.append(mod) + for mod in to_delete: + del stats[mod] + + return _model_stats_table( + statistics=stats, + max_depth=max_depth, + stat_columns=stat_columns, + ) diff --git a/fvcore/nn/smooth_l1_loss.py b/fvcore/nn/smooth_l1_loss.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e25db6 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/smooth_l1_loss.py @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +import torch + + +def smooth_l1_loss( + input: torch.Tensor, target: torch.Tensor, beta: float, reduction: str = "none" +) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Smooth L1 loss defined in the Fast R-CNN paper as: + :: + | 0.5 * x ** 2 / beta if abs(x) < beta + smoothl1(x) = | + | abs(x) - 0.5 * beta otherwise, + + where x = input - target. + + Smooth L1 loss is related to Huber loss, which is defined as: + :: + | 0.5 * x ** 2 if abs(x) < beta + huber(x) = | + | beta * (abs(x) - 0.5 * beta) otherwise + + Smooth L1 loss is equal to huber(x) / beta. This leads to the following + differences: + + - As beta -> 0, Smooth L1 loss converges to L1 loss, while Huber loss + converges to a constant 0 loss. + - As beta -> +inf, Smooth L1 converges to a constant 0 loss, while Huber loss + converges to L2 loss. + - For Smooth L1 loss, as beta varies, the L1 segment of the loss has a constant + slope of 1. For Huber loss, the slope of the L1 segment is beta. + + Smooth L1 loss can be seen as exactly L1 loss, but with the abs(x) < beta + portion replaced with a quadratic function such that at abs(x) = beta, its + slope is 1. The quadratic segment smooths the L1 loss near x = 0. + + Args: + input (Tensor): input tensor of any shape + target (Tensor): target value tensor with the same shape as input + beta (float): L1 to L2 change point. + For beta values < 1e-5, L1 loss is computed. + reduction: 'none' | 'mean' | 'sum' + 'none': No reduction will be applied to the output. + 'mean': The output will be averaged. + 'sum': The output will be summed. + + Returns: + The loss with the reduction option applied. + + Note: + PyTorch's builtin "Smooth L1 loss" implementation does not actually + implement Smooth L1 loss, nor does it implement Huber loss. It implements + the special case of both in which they are equal (beta=1). + See: https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.SmoothL1Loss. + """ + if beta < 1e-5: + # if beta == 0, then torch.where will result in nan gradients when + # the chain rule is applied due to pytorch implementation details + # (the False branch "0.5 * n ** 2 / 0" has an incoming gradient of + # zeros, rather than "no gradient"). To avoid this issue, we define + # small values of beta to be exactly l1 loss. + loss = torch.abs(input - target) + else: + n = torch.abs(input - target) + cond = n < beta + # pyre-fixme[58]: `**` is not supported for operand types `Tensor` and `int`. + loss = torch.where(cond, 0.5 * n**2 / beta, n - 0.5 * beta) + + if reduction == "mean": + loss = loss.mean() if loss.numel() > 0 else 0.0 * loss.sum() + elif reduction == "sum": + loss = loss.sum() + return loss diff --git a/fvcore/nn/squeeze_excitation.py b/fvcore/nn/squeeze_excitation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42227d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/squeeze_excitation.py @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +from typing import Optional + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn + + +class SqueezeExcitation(nn.Module): + """ + Generic 2d/3d extension of Squeeze-and-Excitation (SE) block described in: + *Hu et al., Squeeze-and-Excitation Networks, arXiv:1709.01507* + Squeezing spatially and exciting channel-wise + """ + + block: nn.Module + is_3d: bool + + def __init__( + self, + num_channels: int, + num_channels_reduced: Optional[int] = None, + reduction_ratio: float = 2.0, + is_3d: bool = False, + activation: Optional[nn.Module] = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + num_channels (int): Number of input channels. + num_channels_reduced (int): + Number of reduced channels. If none, uses reduction_ratio to calculate. + reduction_ratio (float): + How much num_channels should be reduced if num_channels_reduced is not provided. + is_3d (bool): Whether we're operating on 3d data (or 2d), default 2d. + activation (nn.Module): Activation function used, defaults to ReLU. + """ + super().__init__() + + if num_channels_reduced is None: + num_channels_reduced = int(num_channels // reduction_ratio) + + if activation is None: + activation = nn.ReLU() + + if is_3d: + conv1 = nn.Conv3d( + num_channels, num_channels_reduced, kernel_size=1, bias=True + ) + conv2 = nn.Conv3d( + num_channels_reduced, num_channels, kernel_size=1, bias=True + ) + else: + conv1 = nn.Conv2d( + num_channels, num_channels_reduced, kernel_size=1, bias=True + ) + conv2 = nn.Conv2d( + num_channels_reduced, num_channels, kernel_size=1, bias=True + ) + + self.is_3d = is_3d + self.block = nn.Sequential( + conv1, + activation, + conv2, + nn.Sigmoid(), + ) + + def forward(self, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Args: + input_tensor: X, shape = (batch_size, num_channels, H, W). + For 3d X, shape = (batch_size, num_channels, T, H, W). + output tensor + """ + mean_tensor = ( + input_tensor.mean(dim=[2, 3, 4], keepdim=True) + if self.is_3d + else input_tensor.mean(dim=[2, 3], keepdim=True) + ) + output_tensor = torch.mul(input_tensor, self.block(mean_tensor)) + + return output_tensor + + +class SpatialSqueezeExcitation(nn.Module): + """ + Generic 2d/3d extension of SE block + squeezing channel-wise and exciting spatially described in: + *Roy et al., Concurrent Spatial and Channel Squeeze & Excitation + in Fully Convolutional Networks, MICCAI 2018* + """ + + block: nn.Module + + def __init__( + self, + num_channels: int, + is_3d: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + num_channels (int): Number of input channels. + is_3d (bool): Whether we're operating on 3d data. + """ + super().__init__() + + if is_3d: + conv = nn.Conv3d(num_channels, 1, kernel_size=1, bias=True) + else: + conv = nn.Conv2d(num_channels, 1, kernel_size=1, bias=True) + + self.block = nn.Sequential( + conv, + nn.Sigmoid(), + ) + + def forward(self, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Args: + input_tensor: X, shape = (batch_size, num_channels, H, W). + For 3d X, shape = (batch_size, num_channels, T, H, W). + output tensor + """ + output_tensor = torch.mul(input_tensor, self.block(input_tensor)) + + return output_tensor + + +class ChannelSpatialSqueezeExcitation(nn.Module): + """ + Generic 2d/3d extension of concurrent spatial and channel squeeze & excitation: + *Roy et al., Concurrent Spatial and Channel Squeeze & Excitation + in Fully Convolutional Networks, arXiv:1803.02579* + """ + + def __init__( + self, + num_channels: int, + num_channels_reduced: Optional[int] = None, + reduction_ratio: float = 16.0, + is_3d: bool = False, + activation: Optional[nn.Module] = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Args: + num_channels (int): Number of input channels. + num_channels_reduced (int): + Number of reduced channels. If none, uses reduction_ratio to calculate. + reduction_ratio (float): + How much num_channels should be reduced if num_channels_reduced is not provided. + is_3d (bool): Whether we're operating on 3d data (or 2d), default 2d. + activation (nn.Module): Activation function used, defaults to ReLU. + """ + super().__init__() + self.channel = SqueezeExcitation( + num_channels=num_channels, + num_channels_reduced=num_channels_reduced, + reduction_ratio=reduction_ratio, + is_3d=is_3d, + activation=activation, + ) + self.spatial = SpatialSqueezeExcitation(num_channels=num_channels, is_3d=is_3d) + + def forward(self, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Args: + input_tensor: X, shape = (batch_size, num_channels, H, W) + For 3d X, shape = (batch_size, num_channels, T, H, W) + output tensor + """ + output_tensor = torch.max( + self.channel(input_tensor), self.spatial(input_tensor) + ) + + return output_tensor diff --git a/fvcore/nn/weight_init.py b/fvcore/nn/weight_init.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6444bf --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/nn/weight_init.py @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +import torch.nn as nn + + +def c2_xavier_fill(module: nn.Module) -> None: + """ + Initialize `module.weight` using the "XavierFill" implemented in Caffe2. + Also initializes `module.bias` to 0. + + Args: + module (torch.nn.Module): module to initialize. + """ + # Caffe2 implementation of XavierFill in fact + # corresponds to kaiming_uniform_ in PyTorch + nn.init.kaiming_uniform_(module.weight, a=1) + if module.bias is not None: + nn.init.constant_(module.bias, 0) + + +def c2_msra_fill(module: nn.Module) -> None: + """ + Initialize `module.weight` using the "MSRAFill" implemented in Caffe2. + Also initializes `module.bias` to 0. + + Args: + module (torch.nn.Module): module to initialize. + """ + nn.init.kaiming_normal_(module.weight, mode="fan_out", nonlinearity="relu") + if module.bias is not None: + nn.init.constant_(module.bias, 0) diff --git a/fvcore/transforms/__init__.py b/fvcore/transforms/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53a303d --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/transforms/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +from .transform import * diff --git a/fvcore/transforms/transform.py b/fvcore/transforms/transform.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f20560c --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/transforms/transform.py @@ -0,0 +1,869 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +import inspect +import pprint +from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod +from typing import Any, Callable, List, Optional, TypeVar + +import numpy as np +import torch + +from .transform_util import to_float_tensor, to_numpy + + +__all__ = [ + "BlendTransform", + "CropTransform", + "PadTransform", + "GridSampleTransform", + "HFlipTransform", + "VFlipTransform", + "NoOpTransform", + "ScaleTransform", + "Transform", + "TransformList", +] + + +class Transform(metaclass=ABCMeta): + """ + Base class for implementations of **deterministic** transformations for + image and other data structures. "Deterministic" requires that the output + of all methods of this class are deterministic w.r.t their input arguments. + Note that this is different from (random) data augmentations. To perform + data augmentations in training, there should be a higher-level policy that + generates these transform ops. + + Each transform op may handle several data types, e.g.: image, coordinates, + segmentation, bounding boxes, with its ``apply_*`` methods. Some of + them have a default implementation, but can be overwritten if the default + isn't appropriate. See documentation of each pre-defined ``apply_*`` methods + for details. Note that The implementation of these method may choose to + modify its input data in-place for efficient transformation. + + The class can be extended to support arbitrary new data types with its + :meth:`register_type` method. + """ + + def _set_attributes(self, params: Optional[List[Any]] = None) -> None: + """ + Set attributes from the input list of parameters. + + Args: + params (list): list of parameters. + """ + + if params: + for k, v in params.items(): + if k != "self" and not k.startswith("_"): + setattr(self, k, v) + + @abstractmethod + def apply_image(self, img: np.ndarray): + """ + Apply the transform on an image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): of shape NxHxWxC, or HxWxC or HxW. The array can be + of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or floating point in range + [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + Returns: + ndarray: image after apply the transformation. + """ + + @abstractmethod + def apply_coords(self, coords: np.ndarray): + """ + Apply the transform on coordinates. + + Args: + coords (ndarray): floating point array of shape Nx2. Each row is (x, y). + + Returns: + ndarray: coordinates after apply the transformation. + + Note: + The coordinates are not pixel indices. Coordinates inside an image of + shape (H, W) are in range [0, W] or [0, H]. + This function should correctly transform coordinates outside the image as well. + """ + + def apply_segmentation(self, segmentation: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply the transform on a full-image segmentation. + By default will just perform "apply_image". + + Args: + segmentation (ndarray): of shape HxW. The array should have integer + or bool dtype. + + Returns: + ndarray: segmentation after apply the transformation. + """ + return self.apply_image(segmentation) + + def apply_box(self, box: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply the transform on an axis-aligned box. By default will transform + the corner points and use their minimum/maximum to create a new + axis-aligned box. Note that this default may change the size of your + box, e.g. after rotations. + + Args: + box (ndarray): Nx4 floating point array of XYXY format in absolute + coordinates. + Returns: + ndarray: box after apply the transformation. + + Note: + The coordinates are not pixel indices. Coordinates inside an image of + shape (H, W) are in range [0, W] or [0, H]. + + This function does not clip boxes to force them inside the image. + It is up to the application that uses the boxes to decide. + """ + # Indexes of converting (x0, y0, x1, y1) box into 4 coordinates of + # ([x0, y0], [x1, y0], [x0, y1], [x1, y1]). + idxs = np.array([(0, 1), (2, 1), (0, 3), (2, 3)]).flatten() + coords = np.asarray(box).reshape(-1, 4)[:, idxs].reshape(-1, 2) + coords = self.apply_coords(coords).reshape((-1, 4, 2)) + minxy = coords.min(axis=1) + maxxy = coords.max(axis=1) + trans_boxes = np.concatenate((minxy, maxxy), axis=1) + return trans_boxes + + def apply_polygons(self, polygons: list) -> list: + """ + Apply the transform on a list of polygons, each represented by a Nx2 + array. By default will just transform all the points. + + Args: + polygon (list[ndarray]): each is a Nx2 floating point array of + (x, y) format in absolute coordinates. + Returns: + list[ndarray]: polygon after apply the transformation. + + Note: + The coordinates are not pixel indices. Coordinates on an image of + shape (H, W) are in range [0, W] or [0, H]. + """ + return [self.apply_coords(p) for p in polygons] + + @classmethod + def register_type(cls, data_type: str, func: Optional[Callable] = None): + """ + Register the given function as a handler that this transform will use + for a specific data type. + + Args: + data_type (str): the name of the data type (e.g., box) + func (callable): takes a transform and a data, returns the + transformed data. + + Examples: + + .. code-block:: python + + # call it directly + def func(flip_transform, voxel_data): + return transformed_voxel_data + HFlipTransform.register_type("voxel", func) + + # or, use it as a decorator + @HFlipTransform.register_type("voxel") + def func(flip_transform, voxel_data): + return transformed_voxel_data + + # ... + transform = HFlipTransform(...) + transform.apply_voxel(voxel_data) # func will be called + """ + if func is None: # the decorator style + + def wrapper(decorated_func): + assert decorated_func is not None + cls.register_type(data_type, decorated_func) + return decorated_func + + return wrapper + + assert callable( + func + ), "You can only register a callable to a Transform. Got {} instead.".format( + func + ) + argspec = inspect.getfullargspec(func) + assert len(argspec.args) == 2, ( + "You can only register a function that takes two positional " + "arguments to a Transform! Got a function with spec {}".format(str(argspec)) + ) + setattr(cls, "apply_" + data_type, func) + + def inverse(self) -> "Transform": + """ + Create a transform that inverts the geometric changes (i.e. change of + coordinates) of this transform. + + Note that the inverse is meant for geometric changes only. + The inverse of photometric transforms that do not change coordinates + is defined to be a no-op, even if they may be invertible. + + Returns: + Transform: + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def __repr__(self): + """ + Produce something like: + "MyTransform(field1={self.field1}, field2={self.field2})" + """ + try: + sig = inspect.signature(self.__init__) + classname = type(self).__name__ + argstr = [] + for name, param in sig.parameters.items(): + assert ( + param.kind != param.VAR_POSITIONAL + and param.kind != param.VAR_KEYWORD + ), "The default __repr__ doesn't support *args or **kwargs" + assert hasattr(self, name), ( + "Attribute {} not found! " + "Default __repr__ only works if attributes match the constructor.".format( + name + ) + ) + attr = getattr(self, name) + default = param.default + if default is attr: + continue + attr_str = pprint.pformat(attr) + if "\n" in attr_str: + # don't show it if pformat decides to use >1 lines + attr_str = "..." + argstr.append("{}={}".format(name, attr_str)) + return "{}({})".format(classname, ", ".join(argstr)) + except AssertionError: + return super().__repr__() + + +_T = TypeVar("_T") + + +# pyre-ignore-all-errors +class TransformList(Transform): + """ + Maintain a list of transform operations which will be applied in sequence. + Attributes: + transforms (list[Transform]) + """ + + def __init__(self, transforms: List[Transform]): + """ + Args: + transforms (list[Transform]): list of transforms to perform. + """ + super().__init__() + # "Flatten" the list so that TransformList do not recursively contain TransfomList. + # The additional hierarchy does not change semantic of the class, but cause extra + # complexities in e.g, telling whether a TransformList contains certain Transform + tfms_flatten = [] + for t in transforms: + assert isinstance( + t, Transform + ), f"TransformList requires a list of Transform. Got type {type(t)}!" + if isinstance(t, TransformList): + tfms_flatten.extend(t.transforms) + else: + tfms_flatten.append(t) + self.transforms = tfms_flatten + + def _apply(self, x: _T, meth: str) -> _T: + """ + Apply the transforms on the input. + Args: + x: input to apply the transform operations. + meth (str): meth. + Returns: + x: after apply the transformation. + """ + for t in self.transforms: + x = getattr(t, meth)(x) + return x + + def __getattribute__(self, name: str): + # use __getattribute__ to win priority over any registered dtypes + if name.startswith("apply_"): + return lambda x: self._apply(x, name) + return super().__getattribute__(name) + + def __add__(self, other: "TransformList") -> "TransformList": + """ + Args: + other (TransformList): transformation to add. + Returns: + TransformList: list of transforms. + """ + others = other.transforms if isinstance(other, TransformList) else [other] + return TransformList(self.transforms + others) + + def __iadd__(self, other: "TransformList") -> "TransformList": + """ + Args: + other (TransformList): transformation to add. + Returns: + TransformList: list of transforms. + """ + others = other.transforms if isinstance(other, TransformList) else [other] + self.transforms.extend(others) + return self + + def __radd__(self, other: "TransformList") -> "TransformList": + """ + Args: + other (TransformList): transformation to add. + Returns: + TransformList: list of transforms. + """ + others = other.transforms if isinstance(other, TransformList) else [other] + return TransformList(others + self.transforms) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + """ + Returns: + Number of transforms contained in the TransformList. + """ + return len(self.transforms) + + def __getitem__(self, idx) -> Transform: + return self.transforms[idx] + + def inverse(self) -> "TransformList": + """ + Invert each transform in reversed order. + """ + return TransformList([x.inverse() for x in self.transforms[::-1]]) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + msgs = [str(t) for t in self.transforms] + return "TransformList[{}]".format(", ".join(msgs)) + + __str__ = __repr__ + + # The actual implementations are provided in __getattribute__. + # But abstract methods need to be declared here. + def apply_coords(self, x): + raise NotImplementedError + + def apply_image(self, x): + raise NotImplementedError + + +class HFlipTransform(Transform): + """ + Perform horizontal flip. + """ + + def __init__(self, width: int): + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Flip the image(s). + + Args: + img (ndarray): of shape HxW, HxWxC, or NxHxWxC. The array can be + of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or floating point in range + [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + Returns: + ndarray: the flipped image(s). + """ + # NOTE: opencv would be faster: + # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/16424#issuecomment-580695672 + if img.ndim <= 3: # HxW, HxWxC + return np.flip(img, axis=1) + else: + return np.flip(img, axis=-2) + + def apply_coords(self, coords: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Flip the coordinates. + + Args: + coords (ndarray): floating point array of shape Nx2. Each row is + (x, y). + Returns: + ndarray: the flipped coordinates. + + Note: + The inputs are floating point coordinates, not pixel indices. + Therefore they are flipped by `(W - x, H - y)`, not + `(W - 1 - x, H - 1 - y)`. + """ + coords[:, 0] = self.width - coords[:, 0] + return coords + + def inverse(self) -> Transform: + """ + The inverse is to flip again + """ + return self + + +class VFlipTransform(Transform): + """ + Perform vertical flip. + """ + + def __init__(self, height: int): + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Flip the image(s). + + Args: + img (ndarray): of shape HxW, HxWxC, or NxHxWxC. The array can be + of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or floating point in range + [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + Returns: + ndarray: the flipped image(s). + """ + tensor = torch.from_numpy(np.ascontiguousarray(img)) + if len(tensor.shape) == 2: + # For dimension of HxW. + tensor = tensor.flip((-2)) + elif len(tensor.shape) > 2: + # For dimension of HxWxC, NxHxWxC. + tensor = tensor.flip((-3)) + return tensor.numpy() + + def apply_coords(self, coords: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Flip the coordinates. + + Args: + coords (ndarray): floating point array of shape Nx2. Each row is + (x, y). + Returns: + ndarray: the flipped coordinates. + + Note: + The inputs are floating point coordinates, not pixel indices. + Therefore they are flipped by `(W - x, H - y)`, not + `(W - 1 - x, H - 1 - y)`. + """ + coords[:, 1] = self.height - coords[:, 1] + return coords + + def inverse(self) -> Transform: + """ + The inverse is to flip again + """ + return self + + +class NoOpTransform(Transform): + """ + A transform that does nothing. + """ + + def __init__(self): + super().__init__() + + def apply_image(self, img: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + return img + + def apply_coords(self, coords: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + return coords + + def inverse(self) -> Transform: + return self + + def __getattr__(self, name: str): + if name.startswith("apply_"): + return lambda x: x + raise AttributeError("NoOpTransform object has no attribute {}".format(name)) + + +class ScaleTransform(Transform): + """ + Resize the image to a target size. + """ + + def __init__(self, h: int, w: int, new_h: int, new_w: int, interp: str = None): + """ + Args: + h, w (int): original image size. + new_h, new_w (int): new image size. + interp (str): interpolation methods. Options includes `nearest`, `linear` + (3D-only), `bilinear`, `bicubic` (4D-only), and `area`. + Details can be found in: + https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.functional.html + """ + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img: np.ndarray, interp: str = None) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Resize the image(s). + + Args: + img (ndarray): of shape NxHxWxC, or HxWxC or HxW. The array can be + of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or floating point in range + [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + interp (str): interpolation methods. Options includes `nearest`, `linear` + (3D-only), `bilinear`, `bicubic` (4D-only), and `area`. + Details can be found in: + https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.functional.html + + Returns: + ndarray: resized image(s). + """ + if len(img.shape) == 4: + h, w = img.shape[1:3] + elif len(img.shape) in (2, 3): + h, w = img.shape[:2] + else: + raise ("Unsupported input with shape of {}".format(img.shape)) + assert ( + self.h == h and self.w == w + ), "Input size mismatch h w {}:{} -> {}:{}".format(self.h, self.w, h, w) + interp_method = interp if interp is not None else self.interp + # Option of align_corners is only supported for linear, bilinear, + # and bicubic. + if interp_method in ["linear", "bilinear", "bicubic"]: + align_corners = False + else: + align_corners = None + + # note: this is quite slow for int8 images because torch does not + # support it https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/5580 + float_tensor = torch.nn.functional.interpolate( + to_float_tensor(img), + size=(self.new_h, self.new_w), + mode=interp_method, + align_corners=align_corners, + ) + return to_numpy(float_tensor, img.shape, img.dtype) + + def apply_coords(self, coords: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Compute the coordinates after resize. + + Args: + coords (ndarray): floating point array of shape Nx2. Each row is + (x, y). + Returns: + ndarray: resized coordinates. + """ + coords[:, 0] = coords[:, 0] * (self.new_w * 1.0 / self.w) + coords[:, 1] = coords[:, 1] * (self.new_h * 1.0 / self.h) + return coords + + def apply_segmentation(self, segmentation: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply resize on the full-image segmentation. + + Args: + segmentation (ndarray): of shape HxW. The array should have integer + or bool dtype. + Returns: + ndarray: resized segmentation. + """ + segmentation = self.apply_image(segmentation, interp="nearest") + return segmentation + + def inverse(self) -> Transform: + """ + The inverse is to resize it back. + """ + return ScaleTransform(self.new_h, self.new_w, self.h, self.w, self.interp) + + +class GridSampleTransform(Transform): + def __init__(self, grid: np.ndarray, interp: str): + """ + Args: + grid (ndarray): grid has x and y input pixel locations which are + used to compute output. Grid has values in the range of [-1, 1], + which is normalized by the input height and width. The dimension + is `N x H x W x 2`. + interp (str): interpolation methods. Options include `nearest` and + `bilinear`. + """ + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img: np.ndarray, interp: str = None) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply grid sampling on the image(s). + + Args: + img (ndarray): of shape NxHxWxC, or HxWxC or HxW. The array can be + of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or floating point in range + [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + interp (str): interpolation methods. Options include `nearest` and + `bilinear`. + Returns: + ndarray: grid sampled image(s). + """ + interp_method = interp if interp is not None else self.interp + float_tensor = torch.nn.functional.grid_sample( + to_float_tensor(img), # NxHxWxC -> NxCxHxW. + torch.from_numpy(self.grid), + mode=interp_method, + padding_mode="border", + align_corners=False, + ) + return to_numpy(float_tensor, img.shape, img.dtype) + + def apply_coords(self, coords: np.ndarray): + """ + Not supported. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def apply_segmentation(self, segmentation: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply grid sampling on the full-image segmentation. + + Args: + segmentation (ndarray): of shape HxW. The array should have integer + or bool dtype. + Returns: + ndarray: grid sampled segmentation. + """ + segmentation = self.apply_image(segmentation, interp="nearest") + return segmentation + + +class CropTransform(Transform): + def __init__( + self, + x0: int, + y0: int, + w: int, + h: int, + orig_w: Optional[int] = None, + orig_h: Optional[int] = None, + ): + """ + Args: + x0, y0, w, h (int): crop the image(s) by img[y0:y0+h, x0:x0+w]. + orig_w, orig_h (int): optional, the original width and height + before cropping. Needed to make this transform invertible. + """ + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Crop the image(s). + + Args: + img (ndarray): of shape NxHxWxC, or HxWxC or HxW. The array can be + of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or floating point in range + [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + Returns: + ndarray: cropped image(s). + """ + if len(img.shape) <= 3: + return img[self.y0 : self.y0 + self.h, self.x0 : self.x0 + self.w] + else: + return img[..., self.y0 : self.y0 + self.h, self.x0 : self.x0 + self.w, :] + + def apply_coords(self, coords: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply crop transform on coordinates. + + Args: + coords (ndarray): floating point array of shape Nx2. Each row is + (x, y). + Returns: + ndarray: cropped coordinates. + """ + coords[:, 0] -= self.x0 + coords[:, 1] -= self.y0 + return coords + + def apply_polygons(self, polygons: list) -> list: + """ + Apply crop transform on a list of polygons, each represented by a Nx2 array. + It will crop the polygon with the box, therefore the number of points in the + polygon might change. + + Args: + polygon (list[ndarray]): each is a Nx2 floating point array of + (x, y) format in absolute coordinates. + Returns: + ndarray: cropped polygons. + """ + import shapely.geometry as geometry + + # Create a window that will be used to crop + crop_box = geometry.box( + self.x0, self.y0, self.x0 + self.w, self.y0 + self.h + ).buffer(0.0) + + cropped_polygons = [] + + for polygon in polygons: + polygon = geometry.Polygon(polygon).buffer(0.0) + # polygon must be valid to perform intersection. + if not polygon.is_valid: + continue + cropped = polygon.intersection(crop_box) + if cropped.is_empty: + continue + if isinstance(cropped, geometry.collection.BaseMultipartGeometry): + cropped = cropped.geoms + else: + cropped = [cropped] + # one polygon may be cropped to multiple ones + for poly in cropped: + # It could produce lower dimensional objects like lines or + # points, which we want to ignore + if not isinstance(poly, geometry.Polygon) or not poly.is_valid: + continue + coords = np.asarray(poly.exterior.coords) + # NOTE This process will produce an extra identical vertex at + # the end. So we remove it. This is tested by + # `tests/test_data_transform.py` + cropped_polygons.append(coords[:-1]) + return [self.apply_coords(p) for p in cropped_polygons] + + def inverse(self) -> Transform: + assert ( + self.orig_w is not None and self.orig_h is not None + ), "orig_w, orig_h are required for CropTransform to be invertible!" + pad_x1 = self.orig_w - self.x0 - self.w + pad_y1 = self.orig_h - self.y0 - self.h + return PadTransform( + self.x0, self.y0, pad_x1, pad_y1, orig_w=self.w, orig_h=self.h + ) + + +class PadTransform(Transform): + def __init__( + self, + x0: int, + y0: int, + x1: int, + y1: int, + orig_w: Optional[int] = None, + orig_h: Optional[int] = None, + pad_value: float = 0, + seg_pad_value: int = 0, + ): + """ + Args: + x0, y0: number of padded pixels on the left and top + x1, y1: number of padded pixels on the right and bottom + orig_w, orig_h: optional, original width and height. + Needed to make this transform invertible. + pad_value: the padding value to the image + seg_pad_value: the padding value to the segmentation mask + """ + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img): + if img.ndim == 3: + padding = ((self.y0, self.y1), (self.x0, self.x1), (0, 0)) + else: + padding = ((self.y0, self.y1), (self.x0, self.x1)) + return np.pad( + img, + padding, + mode="constant", + constant_values=self.pad_value, + ) + + def apply_segmentation(self, img): + if img.ndim == 3: + padding = ((self.y0, self.y1), (self.x0, self.x1), (0, 0)) + else: + padding = ((self.y0, self.y1), (self.x0, self.x1)) + return np.pad( + img, + padding, + mode="constant", + constant_values=self.seg_pad_value, + ) + + def apply_coords(self, coords): + coords[:, 0] += self.x0 + coords[:, 1] += self.y0 + return coords + + def inverse(self) -> Transform: + assert ( + self.orig_w is not None and self.orig_h is not None + ), "orig_w, orig_h are required for PadTransform to be invertible!" + neww = self.orig_w + self.x0 + self.x1 + newh = self.orig_h + self.y0 + self.y1 + return CropTransform( + self.x0, self.y0, self.orig_w, self.orig_h, orig_w=neww, orig_h=newh + ) + + +class BlendTransform(Transform): + """ + Transforms pixel colors with PIL enhance functions. + """ + + def __init__(self, src_image: np.ndarray, src_weight: float, dst_weight: float): + """ + Blends the input image (dst_image) with the src_image using formula: + ``src_weight * src_image + dst_weight * dst_image`` + + Args: + src_image (ndarray): Input image is blended with this image. + The two images must have the same shape, range, channel order + and dtype. + src_weight (float): Blend weighting of src_image + dst_weight (float): Blend weighting of dst_image + """ + super().__init__() + self._set_attributes(locals()) + + def apply_image(self, img: np.ndarray, interp: str = None) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply blend transform on the image(s). + + Args: + img (ndarray): of shape NxHxWxC, or HxWxC or HxW. The array can be + of type uint8 in range [0, 255], or floating point in range + [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + interp (str): keep this option for consistency, perform blend would not + require interpolation. + Returns: + ndarray: blended image(s). + """ + if img.dtype == np.uint8: + img = img.astype(np.float32) + img = self.src_weight * self.src_image + self.dst_weight * img + return np.clip(img, 0, 255).astype(np.uint8) + else: + return self.src_weight * self.src_image + self.dst_weight * img + + def apply_coords(self, coords: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply no transform on the coordinates. + """ + return coords + + def apply_segmentation(self, segmentation: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Apply no transform on the full-image segmentation. + """ + return segmentation + + def inverse(self) -> Transform: + """ + The inverse is a no-op. + """ + return NoOpTransform() diff --git a/fvcore/transforms/transform_util.py b/fvcore/transforms/transform_util.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74a6bfc --- /dev/null +++ b/fvcore/transforms/transform_util.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +import numpy as np +import torch + + +# pyre-ignore-all-errors +def to_float_tensor(numpy_array: np.ndarray) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Convert the numpy array to torch float tensor with dimension of NxCxHxW. + Pytorch is not fully supporting uint8, so convert tensor to float if the + numpy_array is uint8. + Args: + numpy_array (ndarray): of shape NxHxWxC, or HxWxC or HxW to + represent an image. The array can be of type uint8 in range + [0, 255], or floating point in range [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + Returns: + float_tensor (tensor): converted float tensor. + """ + assert isinstance(numpy_array, np.ndarray) + assert len(numpy_array.shape) in (2, 3, 4) + + # Some of the input numpy array has negative strides. Pytorch currently + # does not support negative strides, perform ascontiguousarray to + # resolve the issue. + float_tensor = torch.from_numpy(np.ascontiguousarray(numpy_array)) + if numpy_array.dtype in (np.uint8, np.int32, np.int64): + float_tensor = float_tensor.float() + + if len(numpy_array.shape) == 2: + # HxW -> 1x1xHxW. + float_tensor = float_tensor[None, None, :, :] + elif len(numpy_array.shape) == 3: + # HxWxC -> 1xCxHxW. + float_tensor = float_tensor.permute(2, 0, 1) + float_tensor = float_tensor[None, :, :, :] + elif len(numpy_array.shape) == 4: + # NxHxWxC -> NxCxHxW + float_tensor = float_tensor.permute(0, 3, 1, 2) + else: + raise NotImplementedError( + "Unknow numpy_array dimension of {}".format(float_tensor.shape) + ) + return float_tensor + + +def to_numpy( + float_tensor: torch.Tensor, target_shape: list, target_dtype: np.dtype +) -> np.ndarray: + """ + Convert float tensor with dimension of NxCxHxW back to numpy array. + Args: + float_tensor (tensor): a float pytorch tensor with shape of NxCxHxW. + target_shape (list): the target shape of the numpy array to represent + the image as output. options include NxHxWxC, or HxWxC or HxW. + target_dtype (dtype): the target dtype of the numpy array to represent + the image as output. The array can be of type uint8 in range + [0, 255], or floating point in range [0, 1] or [0, 255]. + Returns: + (ndarray): converted numpy array. + """ + assert len(target_shape) in (2, 3, 4) + + if len(target_shape) == 2: + # 1x1xHxW -> HxW. + assert float_tensor.shape[0] == 1 + assert float_tensor.shape[1] == 1 + float_tensor = float_tensor[0, 0, :, :] + elif len(target_shape) == 3: + assert float_tensor.shape[0] == 1 + # 1xCxHxW -> HxWxC. + float_tensor = float_tensor[0].permute(1, 2, 0) + elif len(target_shape) == 4: + # NxCxHxW -> NxHxWxC + float_tensor = float_tensor.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) + else: + raise NotImplementedError( + "Unknow target shape dimension of {}".format(target_shape) + ) + if target_dtype == np.uint8: + # Need to specifically call round here, notice in pytroch the round + # is half to even. + # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/16498 + float_tensor = float_tensor.round().byte() + return float_tensor.numpy() diff --git a/teaser.png b/teaser.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06504aa Binary files /dev/null and b/teaser.png differ diff --git a/train_net.py b/train_net.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4dccaa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/train_net.py @@ -0,0 +1,334 @@ +# ========================================== +# Modified by Shoufa Chen +# =========================================== +# Modified by Peize Sun, Rufeng Zhang +# Contact: {sunpeize, cxrfzhang}@foxmail.com +# +# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved +""" +DiffusionDet Training Script. + +This script is a simplified version of the training script in detectron2/tools. +""" + +import os +import itertools +import weakref +from typing import Any, Dict, List, Set +import logging +from collections import OrderedDict + +import torch +from fvcore.nn.precise_bn import get_bn_modules + +import detectron2.utils.comm as comm +from detectron2.utils.logger import setup_logger +from detectron2.checkpoint import DetectionCheckpointer +from detectron2.config import get_cfg +from detectron2.data import build_detection_train_loader +from detectron2.engine import DefaultTrainer, default_argument_parser, default_setup, launch, create_ddp_model, \ + AMPTrainer, SimpleTrainer, hooks +from detectron2.evaluation import COCOEvaluator, LVISEvaluator, verify_results +from detectron2.solver.build import maybe_add_gradient_clipping +from detectron2.modeling import build_model + +from diffusiondet import DiffusionDetDatasetMapper, add_diffusiondet_config, DiffusionDetWithTTA +from diffusiondet.util.model_ema import add_model_ema_configs, may_build_model_ema, may_get_ema_checkpointer, EMAHook, \ + apply_model_ema_and_restore, EMADetectionCheckpointer + + +class Trainer(DefaultTrainer): + """ Extension of the Trainer class adapted to DiffusionDet. """ + + def __init__(self, cfg): + """ + Args: + cfg (CfgNode): + """ + super(DefaultTrainer, self).__init__() # call grandfather's `__init__` while avoid father's `__init()` + logger = logging.getLogger("detectron2") + if not logger.isEnabledFor(logging.INFO): # setup_logger is not called for d2 + setup_logger() + cfg = DefaultTrainer.auto_scale_workers(cfg, comm.get_world_size()) + + # Assume these objects must be constructed in this order. + model = self.build_model(cfg) + optimizer = self.build_optimizer(cfg, model) + data_loader = self.build_train_loader(cfg) + + model = create_ddp_model(model, broadcast_buffers=False) + self._trainer = (AMPTrainer if cfg.SOLVER.AMP.ENABLED else SimpleTrainer)( + model, data_loader, optimizer + ) + + self.scheduler = self.build_lr_scheduler(cfg, optimizer) + + ########## EMA ############ + kwargs = { + 'trainer': weakref.proxy(self), + } + kwargs.update(may_get_ema_checkpointer(cfg, model)) + self.checkpointer = DetectionCheckpointer( + # Assume you want to save checkpoints together with logs/statistics + model, + cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, + **kwargs, + # trainer=weakref.proxy(self), + ) + self.start_iter = 0 + self.max_iter = cfg.SOLVER.MAX_ITER + self.cfg = cfg + + self.register_hooks(self.build_hooks()) + + + + + @classmethod + def build_model(cls, cfg): + """ + Returns: + torch.nn.Module: + + It now calls :func:`detectron2.modeling.build_model`. + Overwrite it if you'd like a different model. + """ + model = build_model(cfg) + logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + logger.info("Model:\n{}".format(model)) + # setup EMA + may_build_model_ema(cfg, model) + return model + + @classmethod + def build_evaluator(cls, cfg, dataset_name, output_folder=None): + """ + Create evaluator(s) for a given dataset. + This uses the special metadata "evaluator_type" associated with each builtin dataset. + For your own dataset, you can simply create an evaluator manually in your + script and do not have to worry about the hacky if-else logic here. + """ + if output_folder is None: + output_folder = os.path.join(cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, "inference") + if 'lvis' in dataset_name: + return LVISEvaluator(dataset_name, cfg, True, output_folder) + else: + return COCOEvaluator(dataset_name, cfg, True, output_folder) + + @classmethod + def build_train_loader(cls, cfg): + # 第一步先做了数据增强,但是这里似乎是中心化剪裁? 把数据映射成模型训练需要的格式 + mapper = DiffusionDetDatasetMapper(cfg, is_train=True) + return build_detection_train_loader(cfg, mapper=mapper) + + @classmethod + def build_optimizer(cls, cfg, model): + params: List[Dict[str, Any]] = [] + memo: Set[torch.nn.parameter.Parameter] = set() + for key, value in model.named_parameters(recurse=True): + if not value.requires_grad: + continue + # Avoid duplicating parameters + if value in memo: + continue + memo.add(value) + lr = cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR + weight_decay = cfg.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY + if "backbone" in key: + lr = lr * cfg.SOLVER.BACKBONE_MULTIPLIER + params += [{"params": [value], "lr": lr, "weight_decay": weight_decay}] + + def maybe_add_full_model_gradient_clipping(optim): # optim: the optimizer class + # detectron2 doesn't have full model gradient clipping now + clip_norm_val = cfg.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS.CLIP_VALUE + enable = ( + cfg.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS.ENABLED + and cfg.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS.CLIP_TYPE == "full_model" + and clip_norm_val > 0.0 + ) + + class FullModelGradientClippingOptimizer(optim): + def step(self, closure=None): + all_params = itertools.chain(*[x["params"] for x in self.param_groups]) + torch.nn.utils.clip_grad_norm_(all_params, clip_norm_val) + super().step(closure=closure) + + return FullModelGradientClippingOptimizer if enable else optim + + optimizer_type = cfg.SOLVER.OPTIMIZER + if optimizer_type == "SGD": + optimizer = maybe_add_full_model_gradient_clipping(torch.optim.SGD)( + params, cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR, momentum=cfg.SOLVER.MOMENTUM + ) + elif optimizer_type == "ADAMW": + optimizer = maybe_add_full_model_gradient_clipping(torch.optim.AdamW)( + params, cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR + ) + else: + raise NotImplementedError(f"no optimizer type {optimizer_type}") + if not cfg.SOLVER.CLIP_GRADIENTS.CLIP_TYPE == "full_model": + optimizer = maybe_add_gradient_clipping(cfg, optimizer) + return optimizer + + @classmethod + def ema_test(cls, cfg, model, evaluators=None): + # model with ema weights + logger = logging.getLogger("detectron2.trainer") + if cfg.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED: + logger.info("Run evaluation with EMA.") + with apply_model_ema_and_restore(model): + results = cls.test(cfg, model, evaluators=evaluators) + else: + results = cls.test(cfg, model, evaluators=evaluators) + return results + + @classmethod + def test_with_TTA(cls, cfg, model): + logger = logging.getLogger("detectron2.trainer") + logger.info("Running inference with test-time augmentation ...") + model = DiffusionDetWithTTA(cfg, model) + evaluators = [ + cls.build_evaluator( + cfg, name, output_folder=os.path.join(cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, "inference_TTA") + ) + for name in cfg.DATASETS.TEST + ] + if cfg.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED: + cls.ema_test(cfg, model, evaluators) + else: + res = cls.test(cfg, model, evaluators) + res = OrderedDict({k + "_TTA": v for k, v in res.items()}) + return res + + def build_hooks(self): + """ + Build a list of default hooks, including timing, evaluation, + checkpointing, lr scheduling, precise BN, writing events. + + Returns: + list[HookBase]: + """ + cfg = self.cfg.clone() + cfg.defrost() + cfg.DATALOADER.NUM_WORKERS = 0 # save some memory and time for PreciseBN + + ret = [ + hooks.IterationTimer(), + EMAHook(self.cfg, self.model) if cfg.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED else None, # EMA hook + hooks.LRScheduler(), + hooks.PreciseBN( + # Run at the same freq as (but before) evaluation. + cfg.TEST.EVAL_PERIOD, + self.model, + # Build a new data loader to not affect training + self.build_train_loader(cfg), + cfg.TEST.PRECISE_BN.NUM_ITER, + ) + if cfg.TEST.PRECISE_BN.ENABLED and get_bn_modules(self.model) + else None, + ] + + # Do PreciseBN before checkpointer, because it updates the model and need to + # be saved by checkpointer. + # This is not always the best: if checkpointing has a different frequency, + # some checkpoints may have more precise statistics than others. + if comm.is_main_process(): + ret.append(hooks.PeriodicCheckpointer(self.checkpointer, cfg.SOLVER.CHECKPOINT_PERIOD)) + + def test_and_save_results(): + self._last_eval_results = self.test(self.cfg, self.model) + return self._last_eval_results + + # Do evaluation after checkpointer, because then if it fails, + # we can use the saved checkpoint to debug. + ret.append(hooks.EvalHook(cfg.TEST.EVAL_PERIOD, test_and_save_results)) + + if comm.is_main_process(): + # Here the default print/log frequency of each writer is used. + # run writers in the end, so that evaluation metrics are written + ret.append(hooks.PeriodicWriter(self.build_writers(), period=20)) + return ret + + +def setup(args): + """ + Create configs and perform basic setups. + """ + cfg = get_cfg() + add_diffusiondet_config(cfg) + add_model_ema_configs(cfg) + cfg.merge_from_file(args.config_file) + cfg.merge_from_list(args.opts) + cfg.freeze() + default_setup(cfg, args) + return cfg + + +def main(args): + cfg = setup(args) + + if args.eval_only: + model = Trainer.build_model(cfg) + kwargs = may_get_ema_checkpointer(cfg, model) + if cfg.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED: + EMADetectionCheckpointer(model, save_dir=cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, **kwargs).resume_or_load(cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS, + resume=args.resume) + else: + DetectionCheckpointer(model, save_dir=cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, **kwargs).resume_or_load(cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS, + resume=args.resume) + res = Trainer.ema_test(cfg, model) + if cfg.TEST.AUG.ENABLED: + res.update(Trainer.test_with_TTA(cfg, model)) + if comm.is_main_process(): + verify_results(cfg, res) + return res + # + trainer = Trainer(cfg) + trainer.resume_or_load(resume=args.resume) + return trainer.train() + + +def test_result(args): + cfg = setup(args) + + model = Trainer.build_model(cfg) + kwargs = may_get_ema_checkpointer(cfg, model) + if cfg.MODEL_EMA.ENABLED: + # 在测试阶段是否开启数据增强 + EMADetectionCheckpointer(model, save_dir=cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, **kwargs).resume_or_load(cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS, + resume=args.resume) + else: + # load 训练后的权重 + DetectionCheckpointer(model, save_dir=cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, **kwargs).resume_or_load(cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS, + resume=args.resume) + res = Trainer.ema_test(cfg, model) + if cfg.TEST.AUG.ENABLED: + res.update(Trainer.test_with_TTA(cfg, model)) + if comm.is_main_process(): + verify_results(cfg, res) + return res + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + torch.cuda.empty_cache() + args = default_argument_parser().parse_args() + print("Command Line Args:", args) + args.eval_only=True + launch( + main, + args.num_gpus, + num_machines=args.num_machines, + machine_rank=args.machine_rank, + dist_url=args.dist_url, + args=(args,), + ) + + # launch( + # test_result, + # args.num_gpus, + # num_machines=args.num_machines, + # machine_rank=args.machine_rank, + # dist_url=args.dist_url, + # args=(args,), + # ) + #