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- import copy
- import os
- from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
- from multiprocessing import Value, Lock
- import random
- import numpy as np
- import torch.nn.functional as F
- import torchvision
- from PIL import Image
- import torch
- from super_gradients.training.datasets.detection_datasets.detection_dataset import DetectionDataSet
- from super_gradients.common.abstractions.abstract_logger import get_logger
- from deprecated import deprecated
- from matplotlib.patches import Rectangle
- from torch.utils.tensorboard import SummaryWriter
- from torchvision.datasets import ImageFolder
- from super_gradients.training.datasets.auto_augment import rand_augment_transform
- from torchvision.transforms import transforms, InterpolationMode, RandomResizedCrop
- from tqdm import tqdm
- from super_gradients.training.utils.utils import AverageMeter
- from super_gradients.training.utils.detection_utils import DetectionVisualization
- import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
- def get_mean_and_std_torch(data_dir=None, dataloader=None, num_workers=4, RandomResizeSize=224):
- """
- A function for getting the mean and std of large datasets using pytorch dataloader and gpu functionality.
- :param data_dir: String, path to none-library dataset folder. For example "/data/Imagenette" or "/data/TinyImagenet"
- :param dataloader: a torch DataLoader, as it would feed the data into the trainer (including transforms etc).
- :param RandomResizeSize: Int, the size of the RandomResizeCrop as it appears in the DataInterface (for example, for Imagenet,
- this value should be 224).
- :return: 2 lists,mean and std, each one of len 3 (1 for each channel)
- """
- assert data_dir is None or dataloader is None, 'Please provide either path to data folder or DataLoader, not both.'
- if dataloader is None:
- traindir = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(data_dir), 'train')
- trainset = ImageFolder(traindir, transforms.Compose([transforms.RandomResizedCrop(RandomResizeSize),
- transforms.RandomHorizontalFlip(),
- transforms.ToTensor()]))
- dataloader = torch.utils.data.DataLoader(trainset, batch_size=1, num_workers=num_workers)
- print(f'Calculating on {len(dataloader.dataset.targets)} Training Samples')
- device = 'cuda:0' if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'cpu'
- h, w = 0, 0
- for batch_idx, (inputs, targets) in enumerate(dataloader):
- inputs = inputs.to(device)
- if batch_idx == 0:
- h, w = inputs.size(2), inputs.size(3)
- print(f'Min: {inputs.min()}, Max: {inputs.max()}')
- chsum = inputs.sum(dim=(0, 2, 3), keepdim=True)
- else:
- chsum += inputs.sum(dim=(0, 2, 3), keepdim=True)
- mean = chsum / len(trainset) / h / w
- print(f'mean: {mean.view(-1)}')
- chsum = None
- for batch_idx, (inputs, targets) in enumerate(dataloader):
- inputs = inputs.to(device)
- if batch_idx == 0:
- chsum = (inputs - mean).pow(2).sum(dim=(0, 2, 3), keepdim=True)
- else:
- chsum += (inputs - mean).pow(2).sum(dim=(0, 2, 3), keepdim=True)
- std = torch.sqrt(chsum / (len(trainset) * h * w - 1))
- print(f'std: {std.view(-1)}')
- return mean.view(-1).cpu().numpy().tolist(), std.view(-1).cpu().numpy().tolist()
- @deprecated(reason='Use get_mean_and_std_torch() instead. It is faster and more accurate')
- def get_mean_and_std(dataset):
- '''Compute the mean and std value of dataset.'''
- dataloader = torch.utils.data.DataLoader(dataset, batch_size=1, shuffle=True, num_workers=1)
- mean = torch.zeros(3)
- std = torch.zeros(3)
- print('==> Computing mean and std..')
- j = 0
- for inputs, targets in dataloader:
- if j % 10 == 0:
- print(j)
- j += 1
- for i in range(3):
- mean[i] += inputs[:, i, :, :].mean()
- std[i] += inputs[:, i, :, :].std()
- mean.div_(len(dataset))
- std.div_(len(dataset))
- return mean, std
- class AbstractCollateFunction(ABC):
- """
- A collate function (for torch DataLoader)
- """
- @abstractmethod
- def __call__(self, batch):
- pass
- class ComposedCollateFunction(AbstractCollateFunction):
- """
- A function (for torch DataLoader) which executes a sequence of sub collate functions
- """
- def __init__(self, functions: list):
- self.functions = functions
- def __call__(self, batch):
- for f in self.functions:
- batch = f(batch)
- return batch
- class AtomicInteger:
- def __init__(self, value: int = 0):
- self._value = Value('i', value)
- def __set__(self, instance, value):
- self._value.value = value
- def __get__(self, instance, owner):
- return self._value.value
- class MultiScaleCollateFunction(AbstractCollateFunction):
- """
- a collate function to implement multi-scale data augmentation
- according to https://arxiv.org/pdf/1612.08242.pdf
- """
- _counter = AtomicInteger(0)
- _current_size = AtomicInteger(0)
- _lock = Lock()
- def __init__(self, target_size: int = None, min_image_size: int = None, max_image_size: int = None,
- image_size_steps: int = 32,
- change_frequency: int = 10):
- """
- set parameters for the multi-scale collate function
- the possible image sizes are in range [min_image_size, max_image_size] in steps of image_size_steps
- a new size will be randomly selected every change_frequency calls to the collate_fn()
- :param target_size: scales will be [0.66 * target_size, 1.5 * target_size]
- :param min_image_size: the minimum size to scale down to (in pixels)
- :param max_image_size: the maximum size to scale up to (in pixels)
- :param image_size_steps: typically, the stride of the net, which defines the possible image
- size multiplications
- :param change_frequency:
- """
- assert target_size is not None or (max_image_size is not None and min_image_size is not None), \
- 'either target_size or min_image_size and max_image_size has to be set'
- assert target_size is None or max_image_size is None, 'target_size and max_image_size cannot be both defined'
- if target_size is not None:
- min_image_size = int(0.66 * target_size - ((0.66 * target_size) % image_size_steps) + image_size_steps)
- max_image_size = int(1.5 * target_size - ((1.5 * target_size) % image_size_steps))
- print('Using multi-scale %g - %g' % (min_image_size, max_image_size))
- self.sizes = np.arange(min_image_size, max_image_size + image_size_steps, image_size_steps)
- self.image_size_steps = image_size_steps
- self.frequency = change_frequency
- self._current_size = random.choice(self.sizes)
- def __call__(self, batch):
- with self._lock:
- # Important: this implementation was tailored for a specific input. it assumes the batch is a tuple where
- # the images are the first item
- assert isinstance(batch, tuple), 'this collate function expects the input to be a tuple (images, labels)'
- images = batch[0]
- if self._counter % self.frequency == 0:
- self._current_size = random.choice(self.sizes)
- self._counter += 1
- assert images.shape[2] % self.image_size_steps == 0 and images.shape[3] % self.image_size_steps == 0, \
- 'images sized not divisible by %d. (resize images before calling multi_scale)' % self.image_size_steps
- if self._current_size != max(images.shape[2:]):
- ratio = float(self._current_size) / max(images.shape[2:])
- new_size = (int(round(images.shape[2] * ratio)), int(round(images.shape[3] * ratio)))
- images = F.interpolate(images, size=new_size, mode='bilinear', align_corners=False)
- return images, batch[1]
- _pil_interpolation_to_str = {
- Image.NEAREST: 'PIL.Image.NEAREST',
- Image.BILINEAR: 'PIL.Image.BILINEAR',
- Image.BICUBIC: 'PIL.Image.BICUBIC',
- Image.LANCZOS: 'PIL.Image.LANCZOS',
- Image.HAMMING: 'PIL.Image.HAMMING',
- Image.BOX: 'PIL.Image.BOX',
- }
- def _pil_interp(method):
- if method == 'bicubic':
- return InterpolationMode.BICUBIC
- elif method == 'lanczos':
- return InterpolationMode.LANCZOS
- elif method == 'hamming':
- return InterpolationMode.HAMMING
- elif method == 'nearest':
- return InterpolationMode.NEAREST
- elif method == 'bilinear':
- return InterpolationMode.BILINEAR
- elif method == 'box':
- return InterpolationMode.BOX
- else:
- raise ValueError("interpolation type must be one of ['bilinear', 'bicubic', 'lanczos', 'hamming', "
- "'nearest', 'box'] for explicit interpolation type, or 'random' for random")
- _RANDOM_INTERPOLATION = (InterpolationMode.BILINEAR, InterpolationMode.BICUBIC)
- class RandomResizedCropAndInterpolation(RandomResizedCrop):
- """
- Crop the given PIL Image to random size and aspect ratio with explicitly chosen or random interpolation.
- A crop of random size (default: of 0.08 to 1.0) of the original size and a random
- aspect ratio (default: of 3/4 to 4/3) of the original aspect ratio is made. This crop
- is finally resized to given size.
- This is popularly used to train the Inception networks.
- Args:
- size: expected output size of each edge
- scale: range of size of the origin size cropped
- ratio: range of aspect ratio of the origin aspect ratio cropped
- interpolation: Default: PIL.Image.BILINEAR
- """
- def __init__(self, size, scale=(0.08, 1.0), ratio=(3. / 4., 4. / 3.),
- interpolation='default'):
- super(RandomResizedCropAndInterpolation, self).__init__(size=size, scale=scale, ratio=ratio, interpolation=interpolation)
- if interpolation == 'random':
- self.interpolation = _RANDOM_INTERPOLATION
- elif interpolation == 'default':
- self.interpolation = InterpolationMode.BILINEAR
- else:
- self.interpolation = _pil_interp(interpolation)
- def forward(self, img):
- """
- Args:
- img (PIL Image): Image to be cropped and resized.
- Returns:
- PIL Image: Randomly cropped and resized image.
- """
- i, j, h, w = self.get_params(img, self.scale, self.ratio)
- if isinstance(self.interpolation, (tuple, list)):
- interpolation = random.choice(self.interpolation)
- else:
- interpolation = self.interpolation
- return torchvision.transforms.functional.resized_crop(img, i, j, h, w, self.size, interpolation)
- def __repr__(self):
- if isinstance(self.interpolation, (tuple, list)):
- interpolate_str = ' '.join([_pil_interpolation_to_str[x] for x in self.interpolation])
- else:
- interpolate_str = _pil_interpolation_to_str[self.interpolation]
- format_string = self.__class__.__name__ + '(size={0}'.format(self.size)
- format_string += ', scale={0}'.format(tuple(round(s, 4) for s in self.scale))
- format_string += ', ratio={0}'.format(tuple(round(r, 4) for r in self.ratio))
- format_string += ', interpolation={0})'.format(interpolate_str)
- return format_string
- STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE = 15
- class DatasetStatisticsTensorboardLogger:
- logger = get_logger(__name__)
- DEFAULT_SUMMARY_PARAMS = {
- 'sample_images': 32, # by default, 32 images will be sampled from each dataset
- 'plot_class_distribution': True,
- 'plot_box_size_distribution': True,
- 'plot_anchors_coverage': True,
- 'max_batches': 30
- }
- def __init__(self, writer: SummaryWriter, summary_params: dict = DEFAULT_SUMMARY_PARAMS):
- self.writer = writer
- self.summary_params = {**DatasetStatisticsTensorboardLogger.DEFAULT_SUMMARY_PARAMS, **summary_params}
- def analyze(self, data_loader: torch.utils.data.DataLoader, dataset_params: dict, title: str, anchors: list = None):
- """
- :param data_loader: the dataset data loader
- :param dataset_params: the dataset parameters
- :param title: the title for this dataset (i.e. Coco 2017 test set)
- :param anchors: the list of anchors used by the model. applicable only for detection datasets
- """
- if isinstance(data_loader.dataset, DetectionDataSet):
- self._analyze_detection(data_loader=data_loader, dataset_params=dataset_params, title=title, anchors=anchors)
- else:
- DatasetStatisticsTensorboardLogger.logger.warning('only DetectionDataSet are currently supported')
- def _analyze_detection(self, data_loader, dataset_params, title, anchors=None):
- """
- Analyze a detection dataset
- :param data_loader: the dataset data loader
- :param dataset_params: the dataset parameters
- :param title: the title for this dataset (i.e. Coco 2017 test set)
- :param anchors: the list of anchors used by the model. if not provided, anchors coverage will not be analyzed
- """
- try:
- color_mean = AverageMeter()
- color_std = AverageMeter()
- all_labels = []
- for i, (images, labels) in enumerate(tqdm(data_loader)):
- if i >= self.summary_params['max_batches'] > 0:
- break
- if i == 0:
- if images.shape[0] > self.summary_params['sample_images']:
- samples = images[:self.summary_params['sample_images']]
- else:
- samples = images
- pred = [torch.zeros(size=(0, 6)) for _ in range(len(samples))]
- class_names = data_loader.dataset.all_classes_list
- result_images = DetectionVisualization.visualize_batch(image_tensor=samples, pred_boxes=pred,
- target_boxes=copy.deepcopy(labels),
- batch_name=title, class_names=class_names,
- box_thickness=1,
- gt_alpha=1.0)
- self.writer.add_images(tag=f'{title} sample images', img_tensor=np.stack(result_images)
- .transpose([0, 3, 1, 2])[:, ::-1, :, :])
- all_labels.append(labels)
- color_mean.update(torch.mean(images, dim=[0, 2, 3]), 1)
- color_std.update(torch.std(images, dim=[0, 2, 3]), 1)
- all_labels = torch.cat(all_labels, dim=0)[:, 1:].numpy()
- if self.summary_params['plot_class_distribution']:
- self._analyze_class_distribution(labels=all_labels, num_classes=dataset_params.num_classes, title=title)
- if self.summary_params['plot_box_size_distribution']:
- self._analyze_object_size_distribution(labels=all_labels, title=title)
- summary = ''
- summary += f'dataset size: {len(data_loader)} \n'
- summary += f'color mean: {color_mean.average} \n'
- summary += f'color std: {color_std.average} \n'
- if anchors is not None:
- coverage = self._analyze_anchors_coverage(anchors=anchors, image_size=dataset_params.train_image_size,
- title=title, labels=all_labels)
- summary += f'anchors: {anchors} \n'
- summary += f'anchors coverage: {coverage} \n'
- self.writer.add_text(tag=f'{title} Statistics', text_string=summary)
- self.writer.flush()
- except Exception as e:
- # any exception is caught here. we dont want the DatasetStatisticsLogger to crash any training
- DatasetStatisticsTensorboardLogger.logger.error(f'dataset analysis failed: {e}')
- def _analyze_class_distribution(self, labels: list, num_classes: int, title: str):
- hist, edges = np.histogram(labels[:, 0], num_classes)
- f = plt.figure(figsize=[10, 8])
- plt.bar(range(num_classes), hist, width=0.5, color='#0504aa', alpha=0.7)
- plt.xlim(-1, num_classes)
- plt.grid(axis='y', alpha=0.75)
- plt.xlabel('Value', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- plt.ylabel('Frequency', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- plt.xticks(fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- plt.yticks(fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- plt.title(f'{title} class distribution', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- self.writer.add_figure(f"{title} class distribution", figure=f)
- text_dist = ''
- for i, val in enumerate(hist):
- text_dist += f'[{i}]: {val}, '
- self.writer.add_text(tag=f"{title} class distribution", text_string=text_dist)
- def _analyze_object_size_distribution(self, labels: list, title: str):
- """
- This function will add two plots to the tensorboard.
- one is a 2D histogram and the other is a scatter plot. in both cases the X axis is the object width and Y axis
- is the object width (both normalized by image size)
- :param labels: all the labels of the dataset of the shape [class_label, x_center, y_center, w, h]
- :param title: the dataset title
- """
- # histogram plot
- hist, xedges, yedges = np.histogram2d(labels[:, 4], labels[:, 3], 50) # x and y are deliberately switched
- fig = plt.figure(figsize=(10, 6))
- fig.suptitle(f'{title} boxes w/h distribution')
- ax = fig.add_subplot(121)
- ax.set_xlabel('W', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- ax.set_ylabel('H', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- plt.imshow(np.log(hist + 1), interpolation='nearest', origin='lower',
- extent=[xedges[0], xedges[-1], yedges[0], yedges[-1]])
- # scatter plot
- if len(labels) > 10000:
- # we randomly sample just 10000 objects so that the scatter plot will not get too dense
- labels = labels[np.random.randint(0, len(labels) - 1, 10000)]
- ax = fig.add_subplot(122)
- ax.set_xlabel('W', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- ax.set_ylabel('H', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- plt.scatter(labels[:, 3], labels[:, 4], marker='.')
- self.writer.add_figure(tag=f'{title} boxes w/h distribution', figure=fig)
- @staticmethod
- def _get_rect(w, h):
- min_w = w / 4.0
- min_h = h / 4.0
- return Rectangle((min_w, min_h), w * 4 - min_w, h * 4 - min_h, linewidth=1, edgecolor='b', facecolor='none')
- @staticmethod
- def _get_score(anchors: np.ndarray, points: np.ndarray, image_size: int):
- """
- Calculate the ratio (and 1/ratio) between each anchor width and height and each point (representing a possible
- object width and height).
- i.e. for an anchor with w=10,h=20 the point w=11,h=25 will have the ratios 11/10=1.1 and 25/20=1.25
- or 10/11=0.91 and 20/25=0.8 respectively
- :param anchors: array of anchors of the shape [2,N]
- :param points: array of points of the shape [2,M]
- :param image_size the size of the input image
- :returns: an array of size [image_size - 1, image_size - 1] where each cell i,j represent the minimum ratio
- for that cell (point) from all anchors
- """
- ratio = anchors[:, :, None] / points[:, ]
- inv_ratio = 1 / ratio
- min_ratio = 1 - np.minimum(ratio, inv_ratio)
- min_ratio = np.max(min_ratio, axis=1)
- to_closest_anchor = np.min(min_ratio, axis=0)
- to_closest_anchor[to_closest_anchor > 0.75] = 2
- return to_closest_anchor.reshape(image_size - 1, -1)
- def _analyze_anchors_coverage(self, anchors: list, image_size: int, labels: list, title: str):
- """
- This function will add anchors coverage plots to the tensorboard.
- :param anchors: a list of anchors
- :param image_size: the input image size for this training
- :param labels: all the labels of the dataset of the shape [class_label, x_center, y_center, w, h]
- :param title: the dataset title
- """
- fig = plt.figure(figsize=(12, 5))
- fig.suptitle(f'{title} anchors coverage')
- # box style plot
- ax = fig.add_subplot(121)
- ax.set_xlabel('W', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- ax.set_ylabel('H', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- ax.set_xlim([0, image_size])
- ax.set_ylim([0, image_size])
- anchors = np.array(anchors).reshape(-1, 2)
- for i in range(len(anchors)):
- rect = self._get_rect(anchors[i][0], anchors[i][1])
- rect.set_alpha(0.3)
- rect.set_facecolor([random.random(), random.random(), random.random(), 0.3])
- ax.add_patch(rect)
- # distance from anchor plot
- ax = fig.add_subplot(122)
- ax.set_xlabel('W', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- ax.set_ylabel('H', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- x = np.arange(1, image_size, 1)
- y = np.arange(1, image_size, 1)
- xx, yy = np.meshgrid(x, y, sparse=False)
- points = np.concatenate([xx.reshape(1, -1), yy.reshape(1, -1)])
- color = self._get_score(anchors, points, image_size)
- ax.set_xlabel('W', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- ax.set_ylabel('H', fontsize=STAT_LOGGER_FONT_SIZE)
- plt.imshow(color, interpolation='nearest', origin='lower',
- extent=[0, image_size, 0, image_size])
- # calculate the coverage for the dataset labels
- cover_masks = []
- for i in range(len(anchors)):
- w_max = (anchors[i][0] / image_size) * 4
- w_min = (anchors[i][0] / image_size) * 0.25
- h_max = (anchors[i][1] / image_size) * 4
- h_min = (anchors[i][1] / image_size) * 0.25
- cover_masks.append(np.logical_and(
- np.logical_and(np.logical_and(labels[:, 3] < w_max, labels[:, 3] > w_min), labels[:, 4] < h_max),
- labels[:, 4] > h_min))
- cover_masks = np.stack(cover_masks)
- coverage = np.count_nonzero(np.any(cover_masks, axis=0)) / len(labels)
- self.writer.add_figure(tag=f'{title} anchors coverage', figure=fig)
- return coverage
- def get_color_augmentation(rand_augment_config_string: str, color_jitter: tuple, crop_size=224, img_mean=[0.485, 0.456, 0.406]):
- """
- Returns color augmentation class. As these augmentation cannot work on top one another, only one is returned according to rand_augment_config_string
- :param rand_augment_config_string: string which defines the auto augment configurations. If none, color jitter will be returned. For possibile values see auto_augment.py
- :param color_jitter: tuple for color jitter value.
- :param crop_size: relevant only for auto augment
- :param img_mean: relevant only for auto augment
- :return: RandAugment transform or ColorJitter
- """
- if rand_augment_config_string:
- auto_augment_params = dict(translate_const=int(crop_size * 0.45),
- img_mean=tuple([min(255, round(255 * x)) for x in img_mean]))
- color_augmentation = rand_augment_transform(rand_augment_config_string, auto_augment_params)
- else: # RandAugment includes colorjitter like augmentations, both cannot be applied together.
- color_augmentation = transforms.ColorJitter(*color_jitter)
- return color_augmentation
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