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# YOLOv5 π by Ultralytics, GPL-3.0 license | |
""" | |
General utils | |
""" | |
import contextlib | |
import glob | |
import inspect | |
import logging | |
import math | |
import os | |
import platform | |
import random | |
import re | |
import shutil | |
import signal | |
import threading | |
import time | |
import urllib | |
from datetime import datetime | |
from itertools import repeat | |
from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool | |
from pathlib import Path | |
from subprocess import check_output | |
from typing import Optional | |
from zipfile import ZipFile | |
import cv2 | |
import numpy as np | |
import pandas as pd | |
import pkg_resources as pkg | |
import torch | |
import torchvision | |
import yaml | |
from utils.downloads import gsutil_getsize | |
from utils.metrics import box_iou, fitness | |
FILE = Path(__file__).resolve() | |
ROOT = FILE.parents[1] # YOLOv5 root directory | |
RANK = int(os.getenv('RANK', -1)) | |
# Settings | |
DATASETS_DIR = ROOT.parent / 'datasets' # YOLOv5 datasets directory | |
NUM_THREADS = min(8, max(1, os.cpu_count() - 1)) # number of YOLOv5 multiprocessing threads | |
AUTOINSTALL = str(os.getenv('YOLOv5_AUTOINSTALL', True)).lower() == 'true' # global auto-install mode | |
VERBOSE = str(os.getenv('YOLOv5_VERBOSE', True)).lower() == 'true' # global verbose mode | |
FONT = 'Arial.ttf' # https://ultralytics.com/assets/Arial.ttf | |
torch.set_printoptions(linewidth=320, precision=5, profile='long') | |
np.set_printoptions(linewidth=320, formatter={'float_kind': '{:11.5g}'.format}) # format short g, %precision=5 | |
pd.options.display.max_columns = 10 | |
cv2.setNumThreads(0) # prevent OpenCV from multithreading (incompatible with PyTorch DataLoader) | |
os.environ['NUMEXPR_MAX_THREADS'] = str(NUM_THREADS) # NumExpr max threads | |
os.environ['OMP_NUM_THREADS'] = str(NUM_THREADS) # OpenMP max threads (PyTorch and SciPy) | |
def is_kaggle(): | |
# Is environment a Kaggle Notebook? | |
try: | |
assert os.environ.get('PWD') == '/kaggle/working' | |
assert os.environ.get('KAGGLE_URL_BASE') == 'https://www.kaggle.com' | |
return True | |
except AssertionError: | |
return False | |
def is_writeable(dir, test=False): | |
# Return True if directory has write permissions, test opening a file with write permissions if test=True | |
if not test: | |
return os.access(dir, os.R_OK) # possible issues on Windows | |
file = Path(dir) / 'tmp.txt' | |
try: | |
with open(file, 'w'): # open file with write permissions | |
pass | |
file.unlink() # remove file | |
return True | |
except OSError: | |
return False | |
def set_logging(name=None, verbose=VERBOSE): | |
# Sets level and returns logger | |
if is_kaggle(): | |
for h in logging.root.handlers: | |
logging.root.removeHandler(h) # remove all handlers associated with the root logger object | |
rank = int(os.getenv('RANK', -1)) # rank in world for Multi-GPU trainings | |
level = logging.INFO if verbose and rank in {-1, 0} else logging.ERROR | |
log = logging.getLogger(name) | |
log.setLevel(level) | |
handler = logging.StreamHandler() | |
handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(message)s")) | |
handler.setLevel(level) | |
log.addHandler(handler) | |
set_logging() # run before defining LOGGER | |
LOGGER = logging.getLogger("yolov5") # define globally (used in train.py, val.py, detect.py, etc.) | |
def user_config_dir(dir='Ultralytics', env_var='YOLOV5_CONFIG_DIR'): | |
# Return path of user configuration directory. Prefer environment variable if exists. Make dir if required. | |
env = os.getenv(env_var) | |
if env: | |
path = Path(env) # use environment variable | |
else: | |
cfg = {'Windows': 'AppData/Roaming', 'Linux': '.config', 'Darwin': 'Library/Application Support'} # 3 OS dirs | |
path = Path.home() / cfg.get(platform.system(), '') # OS-specific config dir | |
path = (path if is_writeable(path) else Path('/tmp')) / dir # GCP and AWS lambda fix, only /tmp is writeable | |
path.mkdir(exist_ok=True) # make if required | |
return path | |
CONFIG_DIR = user_config_dir() # Ultralytics settings dir | |
class Profile(contextlib.ContextDecorator): | |
# Usage: @Profile() decorator or 'with Profile():' context manager | |
def __enter__(self): | |
self.start = time.time() | |
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): | |
print(f'Profile results: {time.time() - self.start:.5f}s') | |
class Timeout(contextlib.ContextDecorator): | |
# Usage: @Timeout(seconds) decorator or 'with Timeout(seconds):' context manager | |
def __init__(self, seconds, *, timeout_msg='', suppress_timeout_errors=True): | |
self.seconds = int(seconds) | |
self.timeout_message = timeout_msg | |
self.suppress = bool(suppress_timeout_errors) | |
def _timeout_handler(self, signum, frame): | |
raise TimeoutError(self.timeout_message) | |
def __enter__(self): | |
if platform.system() != 'Windows': # not supported on Windows | |
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self._timeout_handler) # Set handler for SIGALRM | |
signal.alarm(self.seconds) # start countdown for SIGALRM to be raised | |
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): | |
if platform.system() != 'Windows': | |
signal.alarm(0) # Cancel SIGALRM if it's scheduled | |
if self.suppress and exc_type is TimeoutError: # Suppress TimeoutError | |
return True | |
class WorkingDirectory(contextlib.ContextDecorator): | |
# Usage: @WorkingDirectory(dir) decorator or 'with WorkingDirectory(dir):' context manager | |
def __init__(self, new_dir): | |
self.dir = new_dir # new dir | |
self.cwd = Path.cwd().resolve() # current dir | |
def __enter__(self): | |
os.chdir(self.dir) | |
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): | |
os.chdir(self.cwd) | |
def try_except(func): | |
# try-except function. Usage: @try_except decorator | |
def handler(*args, **kwargs): | |
try: | |
func(*args, **kwargs) | |
except Exception as e: | |
print(e) | |
return handler | |
def threaded(func): | |
# Multi-threads a target function and returns thread. Usage: @threaded decorator | |
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | |
thread = threading.Thread(target=func, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, daemon=True) | |
thread.start() | |
return thread | |
return wrapper | |
def methods(instance): | |
# Get class/instance methods | |
return [f for f in dir(instance) if callable(getattr(instance, f)) and not f.startswith("__")] | |
def print_args(args: Optional[dict] = None, show_file=True, show_fcn=False): | |
# Print function arguments (optional args dict) | |
x = inspect.currentframe().f_back # previous frame | |
file, _, fcn, _, _ = inspect.getframeinfo(x) | |
if args is None: # get args automatically | |
args, _, _, frm = inspect.getargvalues(x) | |
args = {k: v for k, v in frm.items() if k in args} | |
s = (f'{Path(file).stem}: ' if show_file else '') + (f'{fcn}: ' if show_fcn else '') | |
LOGGER.info(colorstr(s) + ', '.join(f'{k}={v}' for k, v in args.items())) | |
def init_seeds(seed=0): | |
# Initialize random number generator (RNG) seeds https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html | |
# cudnn seed 0 settings are slower and more reproducible, else faster and less reproducible | |
import torch.backends.cudnn as cudnn | |
random.seed(seed) | |
np.random.seed(seed) | |
torch.manual_seed(seed) | |
cudnn.benchmark, cudnn.deterministic = (False, True) if seed == 0 else (True, False) | |
def intersect_dicts(da, db, exclude=()): | |
# Dictionary intersection of matching keys and shapes, omitting 'exclude' keys, using da values | |
return {k: v for k, v in da.items() if k in db and not any(x in k for x in exclude) and v.shape == db[k].shape} | |
def get_latest_run(search_dir='.'): | |
# Return path to most recent 'last.pt' in /runs (i.e. to --resume from) | |
last_list = glob.glob(f'{search_dir}/**/last*.pt', recursive=True) | |
return max(last_list, key=os.path.getctime) if last_list else '' | |
def is_docker(): | |
# Is environment a Docker container? | |
return Path('/workspace').exists() # or Path('/.dockerenv').exists() | |
def is_colab(): | |
# Is environment a Google Colab instance? | |
try: | |
import google.colab | |
return True | |
except ImportError: | |
return False | |
def is_pip(): | |
# Is file in a pip package? | |
return 'site-packages' in Path(__file__).resolve().parts | |
def is_ascii(s=''): | |
# Is string composed of all ASCII (no UTF) characters? (note str().isascii() introduced in python 3.7) | |
s = str(s) # convert list, tuple, None, etc. to str | |
return len(s.encode().decode('ascii', 'ignore')) == len(s) | |
def is_chinese(s='δΊΊε·₯ζΊθ½'): | |
# Is string composed of any Chinese characters? | |
return bool(re.search('[\u4e00-\u9fff]', str(s))) | |
def emojis(str=''): | |
# Return platform-dependent emoji-safe version of string | |
return str.encode().decode('ascii', 'ignore') if platform.system() == 'Windows' else str | |
def file_age(path=__file__): | |
# Return days since last file update | |
dt = (datetime.now() - datetime.fromtimestamp(Path(path).stat().st_mtime)) # delta | |
return dt.days # + dt.seconds / 86400 # fractional days | |
def file_date(path=__file__): | |
# Return human-readable file modification date, i.e. '2021-3-26' | |
t = datetime.fromtimestamp(Path(path).stat().st_mtime) | |
return f'{t.year}-{t.month}-{t.day}' | |
def file_size(path): | |
# Return file/dir size (MB) | |
mb = 1 << 20 # bytes to MiB (1024 ** 2) | |
path = Path(path) | |
if path.is_file(): | |
return path.stat().st_size / mb | |
elif path.is_dir(): | |
return sum(f.stat().st_size for f in path.glob('**/*') if f.is_file()) / mb | |
else: | |
return 0.0 | |
def check_online(): | |
# Check internet connectivity | |
import socket | |
try: | |
socket.create_connection(("1.1.1.1", 443), 5) # check host accessibility | |
return True | |
except OSError: | |
return False | |
def git_describe(path=ROOT): # path must be a directory | |
# Return human-readable git description, i.e. v5.0-5-g3e25f1e https://git-scm.com/docs/git-describe | |
try: | |
assert (Path(path) / '.git').is_dir() | |
return check_output(f'git -C {path} describe --tags --long --always', shell=True).decode()[:-1] | |
except Exception: | |
return '' | |
def check_git_status(): | |
# Recommend 'git pull' if code is out of date | |
msg = ', for updates see https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5' | |
s = colorstr('github: ') # string | |
assert Path('.git').exists(), s + 'skipping check (not a git repository)' + msg | |
assert not is_docker(), s + 'skipping check (Docker image)' + msg | |
assert check_online(), s + 'skipping check (offline)' + msg | |
cmd = 'git fetch && git config --get remote.origin.url' | |
url = check_output(cmd, shell=True, timeout=5).decode().strip().rstrip('.git') # git fetch | |
branch = check_output('git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD', shell=True).decode().strip() # checked out | |
n = int(check_output(f'git rev-list {branch}..origin/master --count', shell=True)) # commits behind | |
if n > 0: | |
s += f"β οΈ YOLOv5 is out of date by {n} commit{'s' * (n > 1)}. Use `git pull` or `git clone {url}` to update." | |
else: | |
s += f'up to date with {url} β ' | |
LOGGER.info(emojis(s)) # emoji-safe | |
def check_python(minimum='3.7.0'): | |
# Check current python version vs. required python version | |
check_version(platform.python_version(), minimum, name='Python ', hard=True) | |
def check_version(current='0.0.0', minimum='0.0.0', name='version ', pinned=False, hard=False, verbose=False): | |
# Check version vs. required version | |
current, minimum = (pkg.parse_version(x) for x in (current, minimum)) | |
result = (current == minimum) if pinned else (current >= minimum) # bool | |
s = f'{name}{minimum} required by YOLOv5, but {name}{current} is currently installed' # string | |
if hard: | |
assert result, s # assert min requirements met | |
if verbose and not result: | |
LOGGER.warning(s) | |
return result | |
def check_requirements(requirements=ROOT / 'requirements.txt', exclude=(), install=True, cmds=()): | |
# Check installed dependencies meet requirements (pass *.txt file or list of packages) | |
prefix = colorstr('red', 'bold', 'requirements:') | |
check_python() # check python version | |
if isinstance(requirements, (str, Path)): # requirements.txt file | |
file = Path(requirements) | |
assert file.exists(), f"{prefix} {file.resolve()} not found, check failed." | |
with file.open() as f: | |
requirements = [f'{x.name}{x.specifier}' for x in pkg.parse_requirements(f) if x.name not in exclude] | |
else: # list or tuple of packages | |
requirements = [x for x in requirements if x not in exclude] | |
n = 0 # number of packages updates | |
for i, r in enumerate(requirements): | |
try: | |
pkg.require(r) | |
except Exception: # DistributionNotFound or VersionConflict if requirements not met | |
s = f"{prefix} {r} not found and is required by YOLOv5" | |
if install and AUTOINSTALL: # check environment variable | |
LOGGER.info(f"{s}, attempting auto-update...") | |
try: | |
assert check_online(), f"'pip install {r}' skipped (offline)" | |
LOGGER.info(check_output(f'pip install "{r}" {cmds[i] if cmds else ""}', shell=True).decode()) | |
n += 1 | |
except Exception as e: | |
LOGGER.warning(f'{prefix} {e}') | |
else: | |
LOGGER.info(f'{s}. Please install and rerun your command.') | |
if n: # if packages updated | |
source = file.resolve() if 'file' in locals() else requirements | |
s = f"{prefix} {n} package{'s' * (n > 1)} updated per {source}\n" \ | |
f"{prefix} β οΈ {colorstr('bold', 'Restart runtime or rerun command for updates to take effect')}\n" | |
LOGGER.info(emojis(s)) | |
def check_img_size(imgsz, s=32, floor=0): | |
# Verify image size is a multiple of stride s in each dimension | |
if isinstance(imgsz, int): # integer i.e. img_size=640 | |
new_size = max(make_divisible(imgsz, int(s)), floor) | |
else: # list i.e. img_size=[640, 480] | |
imgsz = list(imgsz) # convert to list if tuple | |
new_size = [max(make_divisible(x, int(s)), floor) for x in imgsz] | |
if new_size != imgsz: | |
LOGGER.warning(f'WARNING: --img-size {imgsz} must be multiple of max stride {s}, updating to {new_size}') | |
return new_size | |
def check_imshow(): | |
# Check if environment supports image displays | |
try: | |
assert not is_docker(), 'cv2.imshow() is disabled in Docker environments' | |
assert not is_colab(), 'cv2.imshow() is disabled in Google Colab environments' | |
cv2.imshow('test', np.zeros((1, 1, 3))) | |
cv2.waitKey(1) | |
cv2.destroyAllWindows() | |
cv2.waitKey(1) | |
return True | |
except Exception as e: | |
LOGGER.warning(f'WARNING: Environment does not support cv2.imshow() or PIL Image.show() image displays\n{e}') | |
return False | |
def check_suffix(file='yolov5s.pt', suffix=('.pt',), msg=''): | |
# Check file(s) for acceptable suffix | |
if file and suffix: | |
if isinstance(suffix, str): | |
suffix = [suffix] | |
for f in file if isinstance(file, (list, tuple)) else [file]: | |
s = Path(f).suffix.lower() # file suffix | |
if len(s): | |
assert s in suffix, f"{msg}{f} acceptable suffix is {suffix}" | |
def check_yaml(file, suffix=('.yaml', '.yml')): | |
# Search/download YAML file (if necessary) and return path, checking suffix | |
return check_file(file, suffix) | |
def check_file(file, suffix=''): | |
# Search/download file (if necessary) and return path | |
check_suffix(file, suffix) # optional | |
file = str(file) # convert to str() | |
if Path(file).is_file() or not file: # exists | |
return file | |
elif file.startswith(('http:/', 'https:/')): # download | |
url = file # warning: Pathlib turns :// -> :/ | |
file = Path(urllib.parse.unquote(file).split('?')[0]).name # '%2F' to '/', split https://url.com/file.txt?auth | |
if Path(file).is_file(): | |
LOGGER.info(f'Found {url} locally at {file}') # file already exists | |
else: | |
LOGGER.info(f'Downloading {url} to {file}...') | |
torch.hub.download_url_to_file(url, file) | |
assert Path(file).exists() and Path(file).stat().st_size > 0, f'File download failed: {url}' # check | |
return file | |
else: # search | |
files = [] | |
for d in 'data', 'models', 'utils': # search directories | |
files.extend(glob.glob(str(ROOT / d / '**' / file), recursive=True)) # find file | |
assert len(files), f'File not found: {file}' # assert file was found | |
assert len(files) == 1, f"Multiple files match '{file}', specify exact path: {files}" # assert unique | |
return files[0] # return file | |
def check_font(font=FONT, progress=False): | |
# Download font to CONFIG_DIR if necessary | |
font = Path(font) | |
file = CONFIG_DIR / font.name | |
if not font.exists() and not file.exists(): | |
url = "https://ultralytics.com/assets/" + font.name | |
LOGGER.info(f'Downloading {url} to {file}...') | |
torch.hub.download_url_to_file(url, str(file), progress=progress) | |
def check_dataset(data, autodownload=True): | |
# Download, check and/or unzip dataset if not found locally | |
# Download (optional) | |
extract_dir = '' | |
if isinstance(data, (str, Path)) and str(data).endswith('.zip'): # i.e. gs://bucket/dir/coco128.zip | |
download(data, dir=DATASETS_DIR, unzip=True, delete=False, curl=False, threads=1) | |
data = next((DATASETS_DIR / Path(data).stem).rglob('*.yaml')) | |
extract_dir, autodownload = data.parent, False | |
# Read yaml (optional) | |
if isinstance(data, (str, Path)): | |
with open(data, errors='ignore') as f: | |
data = yaml.safe_load(f) # dictionary | |
# Checks | |
for k in 'train', 'val', 'nc': | |
assert k in data, emojis(f"data.yaml '{k}:' field missing β") | |
if 'names' not in data: | |
LOGGER.warning(emojis("data.yaml 'names:' field missing β , assigning default names 'class0', 'class1', etc.")) | |
data['names'] = [f'class{i}' for i in range(data['nc'])] # default names | |
# Resolve paths | |
path = Path(extract_dir or data.get('path') or '') # optional 'path' default to '.' | |
if not path.is_absolute(): | |
path = (ROOT / path).resolve() | |
for k in 'train', 'val', 'test': | |
if data.get(k): # prepend path | |
data[k] = str(path / data[k]) if isinstance(data[k], str) else [str(path / x) for x in data[k]] | |
# Parse yaml | |
train, val, test, s = (data.get(x) for x in ('train', 'val', 'test', 'download')) | |
if val: | |
val = [Path(x).resolve() for x in (val if isinstance(val, list) else [val])] # val path | |
if not all(x.exists() for x in val): | |
LOGGER.info(emojis('\nDataset not found β , missing paths %s' % [str(x) for x in val if not x.exists()])) | |
if not s or not autodownload: | |
raise Exception(emojis('Dataset not found β')) | |
t = time.time() | |
root = path.parent if 'path' in data else '..' # unzip directory i.e. '../' | |
if s.startswith('http') and s.endswith('.zip'): # URL | |
f = Path(s).name # filename | |
LOGGER.info(f'Downloading {s} to {f}...') | |
torch.hub.download_url_to_file(s, f) | |
Path(root).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) # create root | |
ZipFile(f).extractall(path=root) # unzip | |
Path(f).unlink() # remove zip | |
r = None # success | |
elif s.startswith('bash '): # bash script | |
LOGGER.info(f'Running {s} ...') | |
r = os.system(s) | |
else: # python script | |
r = exec(s, {'yaml': data}) # return None | |
dt = f'({round(time.time() - t, 1)}s)' | |
s = f"success β {dt}, saved to {colorstr('bold', root)}" if r in (0, None) else f"failure {dt} β" | |
LOGGER.info(emojis(f"Dataset download {s}")) | |
check_font('Arial.ttf' if is_ascii(data['names']) else 'Arial.Unicode.ttf', progress=True) # download fonts | |
return data # dictionary | |
def check_amp(model): | |
# Check PyTorch Automatic Mixed Precision (AMP) functionality. Return True on correct operation | |
from models.common import AutoShape, DetectMultiBackend | |
def amp_allclose(model, im): | |
# All close FP32 vs AMP results | |
m = AutoShape(model, verbose=False) # model | |
a = m(im).xywhn[0] # FP32 inference | |
m.amp = True | |
b = m(im).xywhn[0] # AMP inference | |
return a.shape == b.shape and torch.allclose(a, b, atol=0.1) # close to 10% absolute tolerance | |
prefix = colorstr('AMP: ') | |
device = next(model.parameters()).device # get model device | |
if device.type == 'cpu': | |
return False # AMP disabled on CPU | |
f = ROOT / 'data' / 'images' / 'bus.jpg' # image to check | |
im = f if f.exists() else 'https://ultralytics.com/images/bus.jpg' if check_online() else np.ones((640, 640, 3)) | |
try: | |
assert amp_allclose(model, im) or amp_allclose(DetectMultiBackend('yolov5n.pt', device), im) | |
LOGGER.info(emojis(f'{prefix}checks passed β ')) | |
return True | |
except Exception: | |
help_url = 'https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/issues/7908' | |
LOGGER.warning(emojis(f'{prefix}checks failed β, disabling Automatic Mixed Precision. See {help_url}')) | |
return False | |
def url2file(url): | |
# Convert URL to filename, i.e. https://url.com/file.txt?auth -> file.txt | |
url = str(Path(url)).replace(':/', '://') # Pathlib turns :// -> :/ | |
return Path(urllib.parse.unquote(url)).name.split('?')[0] # '%2F' to '/', split https://url.com/file.txt?auth | |
def download(url, dir='.', unzip=True, delete=True, curl=False, threads=1, retry=3): | |
# Multi-threaded file download and unzip function, used in data.yaml for autodownload | |
def download_one(url, dir): | |
# Download 1 file | |
success = True | |
f = dir / Path(url).name # filename | |
if Path(url).is_file(): # exists in current path | |
Path(url).rename(f) # move to dir | |
elif not f.exists(): | |
LOGGER.info(f'Downloading {url} to {f}...') | |
for i in range(retry + 1): | |
if curl: | |
s = 'sS' if threads > 1 else '' # silent | |
r = os.system(f'curl -{s}L "{url}" -o "{f}" --retry 9 -C -') # curl download with retry, continue | |
success = r == 0 | |
else: | |
torch.hub.download_url_to_file(url, f, progress=threads == 1) # torch download | |
success = f.is_file() | |
if success: | |
break | |
elif i < retry: | |
LOGGER.warning(f'Download failure, retrying {i + 1}/{retry} {url}...') | |
else: | |
LOGGER.warning(f'Failed to download {url}...') | |
if unzip and success and f.suffix in ('.zip', '.gz'): | |
LOGGER.info(f'Unzipping {f}...') | |
if f.suffix == '.zip': | |
ZipFile(f).extractall(path=dir) # unzip | |
elif f.suffix == '.gz': | |
os.system(f'tar xfz {f} --directory {f.parent}') # unzip | |
if delete: | |
f.unlink() # remove zip | |
dir = Path(dir) | |
dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) # make directory | |
if threads > 1: | |
pool = ThreadPool(threads) | |
pool.imap(lambda x: download_one(*x), zip(url, repeat(dir))) # multi-threaded | |
pool.close() | |
pool.join() | |
else: | |
for u in [url] if isinstance(url, (str, Path)) else url: | |
download_one(u, dir) | |
def make_divisible(x, divisor): | |
# Returns nearest x divisible by divisor | |
if isinstance(divisor, torch.Tensor): | |
divisor = int(divisor.max()) # to int | |
return math.ceil(x / divisor) * divisor | |
def clean_str(s): | |
# Cleans a string by replacing special characters with underscore _ | |
return re.sub(pattern="[|@#!‘·$β¬%&()=?ΒΏ^*;:,¨´><+]", repl="_", string=s) | |
def one_cycle(y1=0.0, y2=1.0, steps=100): | |
# lambda function for sinusoidal ramp from y1 to y2 https://arxiv.org/pdf/1812.01187.pdf | |
return lambda x: ((1 - math.cos(x * math.pi / steps)) / 2) * (y2 - y1) + y1 | |
def colorstr(*input): | |
# Colors a string https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code, i.e. colorstr('blue', 'hello world') | |
*args, string = input if len(input) > 1 else ('blue', 'bold', input[0]) # color arguments, string | |
colors = { | |
'black': '\033[30m', # basic colors | |
'red': '\033[31m', | |
'green': '\033[32m', | |
'yellow': '\033[33m', | |
'blue': '\033[34m', | |
'magenta': '\033[35m', | |
'cyan': '\033[36m', | |
'white': '\033[37m', | |
'bright_black': '\033[90m', # bright colors | |
'bright_red': '\033[91m', | |
'bright_green': '\033[92m', | |
'bright_yellow': '\033[93m', | |
'bright_blue': '\033[94m', | |
'bright_magenta': '\033[95m', | |
'bright_cyan': '\033[96m', | |
'bright_white': '\033[97m', | |
'end': '\033[0m', # misc | |
'bold': '\033[1m', | |
'underline': '\033[4m'} | |
return ''.join(colors[x] for x in args) + f'{string}' + colors['end'] | |
def labels_to_class_weights(labels, nc=80): | |
# Get class weights (inverse frequency) from training labels | |
if labels[0] is None: # no labels loaded | |
return torch.Tensor() | |
labels = np.concatenate(labels, 0) # labels.shape = (866643, 5) for COCO | |
classes = labels[:, 0].astype(np.int) # labels = [class xywh] | |
weights = np.bincount(classes, minlength=nc) # occurrences per class | |
# Prepend gridpoint count (for uCE training) | |
# gpi = ((320 / 32 * np.array([1, 2, 4])) ** 2 * 3).sum() # gridpoints per image | |
# weights = np.hstack([gpi * len(labels) - weights.sum() * 9, weights * 9]) ** 0.5 # prepend gridpoints to start | |
weights[weights == 0] = 1 # replace empty bins with 1 | |
weights = 1 / weights # number of targets per class | |
weights /= weights.sum() # normalize | |
return torch.from_numpy(weights) | |
def labels_to_image_weights(labels, nc=80, class_weights=np.ones(80)): | |
# Produces image weights based on class_weights and image contents | |
# Usage: index = random.choices(range(n), weights=image_weights, k=1) # weighted image sample | |
class_counts = np.array([np.bincount(x[:, 0].astype(np.int), minlength=nc) for x in labels]) | |
return (class_weights.reshape(1, nc) * class_counts).sum(1) | |
def coco80_to_coco91_class(): # converts 80-index (val2014) to 91-index (paper) | |
# https://tech.amikelive.com/node-718/what-object-categories-labels-are-in-coco-dataset/ | |
# a = np.loadtxt('data/coco.names', dtype='str', delimiter='\n') | |
# b = np.loadtxt('data/coco_paper.names', dtype='str', delimiter='\n') | |
# x1 = [list(a[i] == b).index(True) + 1 for i in range(80)] # darknet to coco | |
# x2 = [list(b[i] == a).index(True) if any(b[i] == a) else None for i in range(91)] # coco to darknet | |
return [ | |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, | |
35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, | |
64, 65, 67, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90] | |
def xyxy2xywh(x): | |
# Convert nx4 boxes from [x1, y1, x2, y2] to [x, y, w, h] 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 # x center | |
y[:, 1] = (x[:, 1] + x[:, 3]) / 2 # y center | |
y[:, 2] = x[:, 2] - x[:, 0] # width | |
y[:, 3] = x[:, 3] - x[:, 1] # height | |
return y | |
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 xywhn2xyxy(x, w=640, h=640, padw=0, padh=0): | |
# Convert nx4 boxes from [x, y, w, h] normalized 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] = w * (x[:, 0] - x[:, 2] / 2) + padw # top left x | |
y[:, 1] = h * (x[:, 1] - x[:, 3] / 2) + padh # top left y | |
y[:, 2] = w * (x[:, 0] + x[:, 2] / 2) + padw # bottom right x | |
y[:, 3] = h * (x[:, 1] + x[:, 3] / 2) + padh # bottom right y | |
return y | |
def xyxy2xywhn(x, w=640, h=640, clip=False, eps=0.0): | |
# Convert nx4 boxes from [x1, y1, x2, y2] to [x, y, w, h] normalized where xy1=top-left, xy2=bottom-right | |
if clip: | |
clip_coords(x, (h - eps, w - eps)) # warning: inplace clip | |
y = x.clone() if isinstance(x, torch.Tensor) else np.copy(x) | |
y[:, 0] = ((x[:, 0] + x[:, 2]) / 2) / w # x center | |
y[:, 1] = ((x[:, 1] + x[:, 3]) / 2) / h # y center | |
y[:, 2] = (x[:, 2] - x[:, 0]) / w # width | |
y[:, 3] = (x[:, 3] - x[:, 1]) / h # height | |
return y | |
def xyn2xy(x, w=640, h=640, padw=0, padh=0): | |
# Convert normalized segments into pixel segments, shape (n,2) | |
y = x.clone() if isinstance(x, torch.Tensor) else np.copy(x) | |
y[:, 0] = w * x[:, 0] + padw # top left x | |
y[:, 1] = h * x[:, 1] + padh # top left y | |
return y | |
def segment2box(segment, width=640, height=640): | |
# Convert 1 segment label to 1 box label, applying inside-image constraint, i.e. (xy1, xy2, ...) to (xyxy) | |
x, y = segment.T # segment xy | |
inside = (x >= 0) & (y >= 0) & (x <= width) & (y <= height) | |
x, y, = x[inside], y[inside] | |
return np.array([x.min(), y.min(), x.max(), y.max()]) if any(x) else np.zeros((1, 4)) # xyxy | |
def segments2boxes(segments): | |
# Convert segment labels to box labels, i.e. (cls, xy1, xy2, ...) to (cls, xywh) | |
boxes = [] | |
for s in segments: | |
x, y = s.T # segment xy | |
boxes.append([x.min(), y.min(), x.max(), y.max()]) # cls, xyxy | |
return xyxy2xywh(np.array(boxes)) # cls, xywh | |
def resample_segments(segments, n=1000): | |
# Up-sample an (n,2) segment | |
for i, s in enumerate(segments): | |
s = np.concatenate((s, s[0:1, :]), axis=0) | |
x = np.linspace(0, len(s) - 1, n) | |
xp = np.arange(len(s)) | |
segments[i] = np.concatenate([np.interp(x, xp, s[:, i]) for i in range(2)]).reshape(2, -1).T # segment xy | |
return segments | |
def scale_coords(img1_shape, coords, img0_shape, ratio_pad=None): | |
# Rescale coords (xyxy) from img1_shape to img0_shape | |
if ratio_pad is None: # calculate from img0_shape | |
gain = min(img1_shape[0] / img0_shape[0], img1_shape[1] / img0_shape[1]) # gain = old / new | |
pad = (img1_shape[1] - img0_shape[1] * gain) / 2, (img1_shape[0] - img0_shape[0] * gain) / 2 # wh padding | |
else: | |
gain = ratio_pad[0][0] | |
pad = ratio_pad[1] | |
coords[:, [0, 2]] -= pad[0] # x padding | |
coords[:, [1, 3]] -= pad[1] # y padding | |
coords[:, :4] /= gain | |
clip_coords(coords, img0_shape) | |
return coords | |
def clip_coords(boxes, shape): | |
# Clip bounding xyxy bounding boxes to image shape (height, width) | |
if isinstance(boxes, torch.Tensor): # faster individually | |
boxes[:, 0].clamp_(0, shape[1]) # x1 | |
boxes[:, 1].clamp_(0, shape[0]) # y1 | |
boxes[:, 2].clamp_(0, shape[1]) # x2 | |
boxes[:, 3].clamp_(0, shape[0]) # y2 | |
else: # np.array (faster grouped) | |
boxes[:, [0, 2]] = boxes[:, [0, 2]].clip(0, shape[1]) # x1, x2 | |
boxes[:, [1, 3]] = boxes[:, [1, 3]].clip(0, shape[0]) # y1, y2 | |
def non_max_suppression(prediction, | |
conf_thres=0.25, | |
iou_thres=0.45, | |
classes=None, | |
agnostic=False, | |
multi_label=False, | |
labels=(), | |
max_det=300): | |
"""Non-Maximum Suppression (NMS) on inference results to reject overlapping bounding boxes | |
Returns: | |
list of detections, on (n,6) tensor per image [xyxy, conf, cls] | |
""" | |
bs = prediction.shape[0] # batch size | |
nc = prediction.shape[2] - 5 # number of classes | |
xc = prediction[..., 4] > conf_thres # candidates | |
# Checks | |
assert 0 <= conf_thres <= 1, f'Invalid Confidence threshold {conf_thres}, valid values are between 0.0 and 1.0' | |
assert 0 <= iou_thres <= 1, f'Invalid IoU {iou_thres}, valid values are between 0.0 and 1.0' | |
# Settings | |
# min_wh = 2 # (pixels) minimum box width and height | |
max_wh = 7680 # (pixels) maximum box width and height | |
max_nms = 30000 # maximum number of boxes into torchvision.ops.nms() | |
time_limit = 0.3 + 0.03 * bs # seconds to quit after | |
redundant = True # require redundant detections | |
multi_label &= nc > 1 # multiple labels per box (adds 0.5ms/img) | |
merge = False # use merge-NMS | |
t = time.time() | |
output = [torch.zeros((0, 6), device=prediction.device)] * bs | |
for xi, x in enumerate(prediction): # image index, image inference | |
# Apply constraints | |
# x[((x[..., 2:4] < min_wh) | (x[..., 2:4] > max_wh)).any(1), 4] = 0 # width-height | |
x = x[xc[xi]] # confidence | |
# Cat apriori labels if autolabelling | |
if labels and len(labels[xi]): | |
lb = labels[xi] | |
v = torch.zeros((len(lb), nc + 5), device=x.device) | |
v[:, :4] = lb[:, 1:5] # box | |
v[:, 4] = 1.0 # conf | |
v[range(len(lb)), lb[:, 0].long() + 5] = 1.0 # cls | |
x = torch.cat((x, v), 0) | |
# If none remain process next image | |
if not x.shape[0]: | |
continue | |
# Compute conf | |
x[:, 5:] *= x[:, 4:5] # conf = obj_conf * cls_conf | |
# Box (center x, center y, width, height) to (x1, y1, x2, y2) | |
box = xywh2xyxy(x[:, :4]) | |
# Detections matrix nx6 (xyxy, conf, cls) | |
if multi_label: | |
i, j = (x[:, 5:] > conf_thres).nonzero(as_tuple=False).T | |
x = torch.cat((box[i], x[i, j + 5, None], j[:, None].float()), 1) | |
else: # best class only | |
conf, j = x[:, 5:].max(1, keepdim=True) | |
x = torch.cat((box, conf, j.float()), 1)[conf.view(-1) > conf_thres] | |
# Filter by class | |
if classes is not None: | |
x = x[(x[:, 5:6] == torch.tensor(classes, device=x.device)).any(1)] | |
# Apply finite constraint | |
# if not torch.isfinite(x).all(): | |
# x = x[torch.isfinite(x).all(1)] | |
# Check shape | |
n = x.shape[0] # number of boxes | |
if not n: # no boxes | |
continue | |
elif n > max_nms: # excess boxes | |
x = x[x[:, 4].argsort(descending=True)[:max_nms]] # sort by confidence | |
# Batched NMS | |
c = x[:, 5:6] * (0 if agnostic else max_wh) # classes | |
boxes, scores = x[:, :4] + c, x[:, 4] # boxes (offset by class), scores | |
i = torchvision.ops.nms(boxes, scores, iou_thres) # NMS | |
if i.shape[0] > max_det: # limit detections | |
i = i[:max_det] | |
if merge and (1 < n < 3E3): # Merge NMS (boxes merged using weighted mean) | |
# update boxes as boxes(i,4) = weights(i,n) * boxes(n,4) | |
iou = box_iou(boxes[i], boxes) > iou_thres # iou matrix | |
weights = iou * scores[None] # box weights | |
x[i, :4] = torch.mm(weights, x[:, :4]).float() / weights.sum(1, keepdim=True) # merged boxes | |
if redundant: | |
i = i[iou.sum(1) > 1] # require redundancy | |
output[xi] = x[i] | |
if (time.time() - t) > time_limit: | |
LOGGER.warning(f'WARNING: NMS time limit {time_limit:.3f}s exceeded') | |
break # time limit exceeded | |
return output | |
def strip_optimizer(f='best.pt', s=''): # from utils.general import *; strip_optimizer() | |
# Strip optimizer from 'f' to finalize training, optionally save as 's' | |
x = torch.load(f, map_location=torch.device('cpu')) | |
if x.get('ema'): | |
x['model'] = x['ema'] # replace model with ema | |
for k in 'optimizer', 'best_fitness', 'wandb_id', 'ema', 'updates': # keys | |
x[k] = None | |
x['epoch'] = -1 | |
x['model'].half() # to FP16 | |
for p in x['model'].parameters(): | |
p.requires_grad = False | |
torch.save(x, s or f) | |
mb = os.path.getsize(s or f) / 1E6 # filesize | |
LOGGER.info(f"Optimizer stripped from {f},{f' saved as {s},' if s else ''} {mb:.1f}MB") | |
def print_mutation(results, hyp, save_dir, bucket, prefix=colorstr('evolve: ')): | |
evolve_csv = save_dir / 'evolve.csv' | |
evolve_yaml = save_dir / 'hyp_evolve.yaml' | |
keys = ('metrics/precision', 'metrics/recall', 'metrics/mAP_0.5', 'metrics/mAP_0.5:0.95', 'val/box_loss', | |
'val/obj_loss', 'val/cls_loss') + tuple(hyp.keys()) # [results + hyps] | |
keys = tuple(x.strip() for x in keys) | |
vals = results + tuple(hyp.values()) | |
n = len(keys) | |
# Download (optional) | |
if bucket: | |
url = f'gs://{bucket}/evolve.csv' | |
if gsutil_getsize(url) > (evolve_csv.stat().st_size if evolve_csv.exists() else 0): | |
os.system(f'gsutil cp {url} {save_dir}') # download evolve.csv if larger than local | |
# Log to evolve.csv | |
s = '' if evolve_csv.exists() else (('%20s,' * n % keys).rstrip(',') + '\n') # add header | |
with open(evolve_csv, 'a') as f: | |
f.write(s + ('%20.5g,' * n % vals).rstrip(',') + '\n') | |
# Save yaml | |
with open(evolve_yaml, 'w') as f: | |
data = pd.read_csv(evolve_csv) | |
data = data.rename(columns=lambda x: x.strip()) # strip keys | |
i = np.argmax(fitness(data.values[:, :4])) # | |
generations = len(data) | |
f.write('# YOLOv5 Hyperparameter Evolution Results\n' + f'# Best generation: {i}\n' + | |
f'# Last generation: {generations - 1}\n' + '# ' + ', '.join(f'{x.strip():>20s}' for x in keys[:7]) + | |
'\n' + '# ' + ', '.join(f'{x:>20.5g}' for x in data.values[i, :7]) + '\n\n') | |
yaml.safe_dump(data.loc[i][7:].to_dict(), f, sort_keys=False) | |
# Print to screen | |
LOGGER.info(prefix + f'{generations} generations finished, current result:\n' + prefix + | |
', '.join(f'{x.strip():>20s}' for x in keys) + '\n' + prefix + ', '.join(f'{x:20.5g}' | |
for x in vals) + '\n\n') | |
if bucket: | |
os.system(f'gsutil cp {evolve_csv} {evolve_yaml} gs://{bucket}') # upload | |
def apply_classifier(x, model, img, im0): | |
# Apply a second stage classifier to YOLO outputs | |
# Example model = torchvision.models.__dict__['efficientnet_b0'](pretrained=True).to(device).eval() | |
im0 = [im0] if isinstance(im0, np.ndarray) else im0 | |
for i, d in enumerate(x): # per image | |
if d is not None and len(d): | |
d = d.clone() | |
# Reshape and pad cutouts | |
b = xyxy2xywh(d[:, :4]) # boxes | |
b[:, 2:] = b[:, 2:].max(1)[0].unsqueeze(1) # rectangle to square | |
b[:, 2:] = b[:, 2:] * 1.3 + 30 # pad | |
d[:, :4] = xywh2xyxy(b).long() | |
# Rescale boxes from img_size to im0 size | |
scale_coords(img.shape[2:], d[:, :4], im0[i].shape) | |
# Classes | |
pred_cls1 = d[:, 5].long() | |
ims = [] | |
for a in d: | |
cutout = im0[i][int(a[1]):int(a[3]), int(a[0]):int(a[2])] | |
im = cv2.resize(cutout, (224, 224)) # BGR | |
im = im[:, :, ::-1].transpose(2, 0, 1) # BGR to RGB, to 3x416x416 | |
im = np.ascontiguousarray(im, dtype=np.float32) # uint8 to float32 | |
im /= 255 # 0 - 255 to 0.0 - 1.0 | |
ims.append(im) | |
pred_cls2 = model(torch.Tensor(ims).to(d.device)).argmax(1) # classifier prediction | |
x[i] = x[i][pred_cls1 == pred_cls2] # retain matching class detections | |
return x | |
def increment_path(path, exist_ok=False, sep='', mkdir=False): | |
# Increment file or directory path, i.e. runs/exp --> runs/exp{sep}2, runs/exp{sep}3, ... etc. | |
path = Path(path) # os-agnostic | |
if path.exists() and not exist_ok: | |
path, suffix = (path.with_suffix(''), path.suffix) if path.is_file() else (path, '') | |
# Method 1 | |
for n in range(2, 9999): | |
p = f'{path}{sep}{n}{suffix}' # increment path | |
if not os.path.exists(p): # | |
break | |
path = Path(p) | |
# Method 2 (deprecated) | |
# dirs = glob.glob(f"{path}{sep}*") # similar paths | |
# matches = [re.search(rf"{path.stem}{sep}(\d+)", d) for d in dirs] | |
# i = [int(m.groups()[0]) for m in matches if m] # indices | |
# n = max(i) + 1 if i else 2 # increment number | |
# path = Path(f"{path}{sep}{n}{suffix}") # increment path | |
if mkdir: | |
path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) # make directory | |
return path | |
# OpenCV Chinese-friendly functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
imshow_ = cv2.imshow # copy to avoid recursion errors | |
def imread(path, flags=cv2.IMREAD_COLOR): | |
return cv2.imdecode(np.fromfile(path, np.uint8), flags) | |
def imwrite(path, im): | |
try: | |
cv2.imencode(Path(path).suffix, im)[1].tofile(path) | |
return True | |
except Exception: | |
return False | |
def imshow(path, im): | |
imshow_(path.encode('unicode_escape').decode(), im) | |
cv2.imread, cv2.imwrite, cv2.imshow = imread, imwrite, imshow # redefine | |
# Variables ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
NCOLS = 0 if is_docker() else shutil.get_terminal_size().columns # terminal window size for tqdm | |