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import torch
try:
import mmcv as mmcv
from mmcv.parallel import collate, scatter
from mmcv.runner import load_checkpoint
from mmseg.datasets.pipelines import Compose
from mmseg.models import build_segmentor
except ImportError:
import annotator.mmpkg.mmcv as mmcv
from annotator.mmpkg.mmcv.parallel import collate, scatter
from annotator.mmpkg.mmcv.runner import load_checkpoint
from annotator.mmpkg.mmseg.datasets.pipelines import Compose
from annotator.mmpkg.mmseg.models import build_segmentor
def init_segmentor(config, checkpoint=None, device='cuda:0'):
"""Initialize a segmentor from config file.
Args:
config (str or :obj:`mmcv.Config`): Config file path or the config
object.
checkpoint (str, optional): Checkpoint path. If left as None, the model
will not load any weights.
device (str, optional) CPU/CUDA device option. Default 'cuda:0'.
Use 'cpu' for loading model on CPU.
Returns:
nn.Module: The constructed segmentor.
"""
if isinstance(config, str):
config = mmcv.Config.fromfile(config)
elif not isinstance(config, mmcv.Config):
raise TypeError('config must be a filename or Config object, '
'but got {}'.format(type(config)))
config.model.pretrained = None
config.model.train_cfg = None
model = build_segmentor(config.model, test_cfg=config.get('test_cfg'))
if checkpoint is not None:
checkpoint = load_checkpoint(model, checkpoint, map_location='cpu')
model.CLASSES = checkpoint['meta']['CLASSES']
model.PALETTE = checkpoint['meta']['PALETTE']
model.cfg = config # save the config in the model for convenience
model.to(device)
model.eval()
return model
class LoadImage:
"""A simple pipeline to load image."""
def __call__(self, results):
"""Call function to load images into results.
Args:
results (dict): A result dict contains the file name
of the image to be read.
Returns:
dict: ``results`` will be returned containing loaded image.
"""
if isinstance(results['img'], str):
results['filename'] = results['img']
results['ori_filename'] = results['img']
else:
results['filename'] = None
results['ori_filename'] = None
img = mmcv.imread(results['img'])
results['img'] = img
results['img_shape'] = img.shape
results['ori_shape'] = img.shape
return results
def inference_segmentor(model, img):
"""Inference image(s) with the segmentor.
Args:
model (nn.Module): The loaded segmentor.
imgs (str/ndarray or list[str/ndarray]): Either image files or loaded
images.
Returns:
(list[Tensor]): The segmentation result.
"""
cfg = model.cfg
device = next(model.parameters()).device # model device
# build the data pipeline
test_pipeline = [LoadImage()] + cfg.data.test.pipeline[1:]
test_pipeline = Compose(test_pipeline)
# prepare data
data = dict(img=img)
data = test_pipeline(data)
data = collate([data], samples_per_gpu=1)
if next(model.parameters()).is_cuda:
# scatter to specified GPU
data = scatter(data, [device])[0]
else:
data['img_metas'] = [i.data[0] for i in data['img_metas']]
data['img'] = [x.to(device) for x in data['img']]
# forward the model
with torch.no_grad():
result = model(return_loss=False, rescale=True, **data)
return result
def show_result_pyplot(model,
img,
result,
palette=None,
fig_size=(15, 10),
opacity=0.5,
title='',
block=True):
"""Visualize the segmentation results on the image.
Args:
model (nn.Module): The loaded segmentor.
img (str or np.ndarray): Image filename or loaded image.
result (list): The segmentation result.
palette (list[list[int]]] | None): The palette of segmentation
map. If None is given, random palette will be generated.
Default: None
fig_size (tuple): Figure size of the pyplot figure.
opacity(float): Opacity of painted segmentation map.
Default 0.5.
Must be in (0, 1] range.
title (str): The title of pyplot figure.
Default is ''.
block (bool): Whether to block the pyplot figure.
Default is True.
"""
if hasattr(model, 'module'):
model = model.module
img = model.show_result(
img, result, palette=palette, show=False, opacity=opacity)
# plt.figure(figsize=fig_size)
# plt.imshow(mmcv.bgr2rgb(img))
# plt.title(title)
# plt.tight_layout()
# plt.show(block=block)
return mmcv.bgr2rgb(img)