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BRIA Background Removal v1.4 Model Card
RMBG v1.4 is our state-of-the-art background removal model, designed to effectively separate foreground from background in a range of categories and image types. This model has been trained on a carefully selected dataset, which includes: general stock images, e-commerce, gaming, and advertising content, making it suitable for commercial use cases powering enterprise content creation at scale. The accuracy, efficiency, and versatility currently rival leading source-available models. It is ideal where content safety, legally licensed datasets, and bias mitigation are paramount.
Developed by BRIA AI, RMBG v1.4 is available as a source-available model for non-commercial use.
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Model Description
Developed by: BRIA AI
Model type: Background Removal
License: bria-rmbg-1.4
- The model is released under a Creative Commons license for non-commercial use.
- Commercial use is subject to a commercial agreement with BRIA. To purchase a commercial license simply click Here.
Model Description: BRIA RMBG 1.4 is a saliency segmentation model trained exclusively on a professional-grade dataset.
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Training data
Bria-RMBG model was trained with over 12,000 high-quality, high-resolution, manually labeled (pixel-wise accuracy), fully licensed images. Our benchmark included balanced gender, balanced ethnicity, and people with different types of disabilities. For clarity, we provide our data distribution according to different categories, demonstrating our model’s versatility.
Distribution of images:
Category | Distribution |
---|---|
Objects only | 45.11% |
People with objects/animals | 25.24% |
People only | 17.35% |
people/objects/animals with text | 8.52% |
Text only | 2.52% |
Animals only | 1.89% |
Category | Distribution |
---|---|
Photorealistic | 87.70% |
Non-Photorealistic | 12.30% |
Category | Distribution |
---|---|
Non Solid Background | 52.05% |
Solid Background | 47.95% |
Category | Distribution |
---|---|
Single main foreground object | 51.42% |
Multiple objects in the foreground | 48.58% |
Qualitative Evaluation
Architecture
RMBG v1.4 is developed on the IS-Net enhanced with our unique training scheme and proprietary dataset. These modifications significantly improve the model’s accuracy and effectiveness in diverse image-processing scenarios.
Installation
pip install -qr https://huggingface.co/briaai/RMBG-1.4/resolve/main/requirements.txt
Usage
Either load the pipeline
from transformers import pipeline
image_path = "https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4007/4322154488_997e69e4cf_z.jpg"
pipe = pipeline("image-segmentation", model="briaai/RMBG-1.4", trust_remote_code=True)
pillow_mask = pipe(image_path, return_mask = True) # outputs a pillow mask
pillow_image = pipe(image_path) # applies mask on input and returns a pillow image
Or load the model
from transformers import AutoModelForImageSegmentation
from torchvision.transforms.functional import normalize
model = AutoModelForImageSegmentation.from_pretrained("briaai/RMBG-1.4",trust_remote_code=True)
def preprocess_image(im: np.ndarray, model_input_size: list) -> torch.Tensor:
if len(im.shape) < 3:
im = im[:, :, np.newaxis]
# orig_im_size=im.shape[0:2]
im_tensor = torch.tensor(im, dtype=torch.float32).permute(2,0,1)
im_tensor = F.interpolate(torch.unsqueeze(im_tensor,0), size=model_input_size, mode='bilinear')
image = torch.divide(im_tensor,255.0)
image = normalize(image,[0.5,0.5,0.5],[1.0,1.0,1.0])
return image
def postprocess_image(result: torch.Tensor, im_size: list)-> np.ndarray:
result = torch.squeeze(F.interpolate(result, size=im_size, mode='bilinear') ,0)
ma = torch.max(result)
mi = torch.min(result)
result = (result-mi)/(ma-mi)
im_array = (result*255).permute(1,2,0).cpu().data.numpy().astype(np.uint8)
im_array = np.squeeze(im_array)
return im_array
device = torch.device("cuda:0" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu")
model.to(device)
# prepare input
image_path = "https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4007/4322154488_997e69e4cf_z.jpg"
orig_im = io.imread(image_path)
orig_im_size = orig_im.shape[0:2]
image = preprocess_image(orig_im, model_input_size).to(device)
# inference
result=model(image)
# post process
result_image = postprocess_image(result[0][0], orig_im_size)
# save result
pil_im = Image.fromarray(result_image)
no_bg_image = Image.new("RGBA", pil_im.size, (0,0,0,0))
orig_image = Image.open(image_path)
no_bg_image.paste(orig_image, mask=pil_im)