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Add New Metrics

Develop with the source code of MMSegmentation

Here we show how to develop a new metric with an example of CustomMetric as the following.

  1. Create a new file mmseg/evaluation/metrics/custom_metric.py.

    from typing import List, Sequence
    
    from mmengine.evaluator import BaseMetric
    
    from mmseg.registry import METRICS
    
    
    @METRICS.register_module()
    class CustomMetric(BaseMetric):
    
        def __init__(self, arg1, arg2):
            """
            The metric first processes each batch of data_samples and predictions,
            and appends the processed results to the results list. Then it
            collects all results together from all ranks if distributed training
            is used. Finally, it computes the metrics of the entire dataset.
            """
    
        def process(self, data_batch: dict, data_samples: Sequence[dict]) -> None:
            pass
    
        def compute_metrics(self, results: list) -> dict:
            pass
    
        def evaluate(self, size: int) -> dict:
            pass

    In the above example, CustomMetric is a subclass of BaseMetric. It has three methods: process, compute_metrics and evaluate.

    • process() process one batch of data samples and predictions. The processed results are stored in self.results which will be used to compute the metrics after all the data samples are processed. Please refer to MMEngine documentation for more details.

    • compute_metrics() is used to compute the metrics from the processed results.

    • evaluate() is an interface to compute the metrics and return the results. It will be called by ValLoop or TestLoop in the Runner. In most cases, you don't need to override this method, but you can override it if you want to do some extra work.

    Note: You might find the details of calling evaluate() method in the Runner here. The Runner is the executor of the training and testing process, you can find more details about it at the engine document.

  2. Import the new metric in mmseg/evaluation/metrics/__init__.py.

    from .custom_metric import CustomMetric
    __all__ = ['CustomMetric', ...]
  3. Add the new metric to the config file.

    val_evaluator = dict(type='CustomMetric', arg1=xxx, arg2=xxx)
    test_evaluator = dict(type='CustomMetric', arg1=xxx, arg2=xxx)

Develop with the released version of MMSegmentation

The above example shows how to develop a new metric with the source code of MMSegmentation. If you want to develop a new metric with the released version of MMSegmentation, you can follow the following steps.

  1. Create a new file /Path/to/metrics/custom_metric.py, implement the process, compute_metrics and evaluate methods, evaluate method is optional.

  2. Import the new metric in your code or config file.

    from path.to.metrics import CustomMetric

    or

    custom_imports = dict(imports=['/Path/to/metrics'], allow_failed_imports=False)
    
    val_evaluator = dict(type='CustomMetric', arg1=xxx, arg2=xxx)
    test_evaluator = dict(type='CustomMetric', arg1=xxx, arg2=xxx)