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# YOLOv5 πŸš€ 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'] = '1' if platform.system() == 'darwin' else str(NUM_THREADS) # OpenMP (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, deterministic=False):
# 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
if deterministic and check_version(torch.__version__, '1.12.0'): # https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/pull/8213
torch.use_deterministic_algorithms(True)
os.environ['CUBLAS_WORKSPACE_CONFIG'] = ':4096:8'
os.environ['PYTHONHASHSEED'] = str(seed)
random.seed(seed)
np.random.seed(seed)
torch.manual_seed(seed)
cudnn.benchmark, cudnn.deterministic = (False, True) if seed == 0 else (True, False)
torch.cuda.manual_seed(seed)
torch.cuda.manual_seed_all(seed) # for Multi-GPU, exception safe
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() -> bool:
"""Check if the process runs inside a docker container."""
if Path("/.dockerenv").exists():
return True
try: # check if docker is in control groups
with open("/proc/self/cgroup") as file:
return any("docker" in line for line in file)
except OSError:
return False
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·₯智能'):
# 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 ''
@try_except
@WorkingDirectory(ROOT)
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"⚠️ 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} βœ…'
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
@try_except
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} ⚠️ {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 ❌")
if 'names' not in data:
LOGGER.warning(emojis("data.yaml 'names:' field missing ⚠️, 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 ⚠️, 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 ❌'))
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 βœ… {dt}, saved to {colorstr('bold', root)}" if r in (0, None) else f"failure {dt} ❌"
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 βœ…'))
return True
except Exception:
help_url = 'https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/issues/7908'
LOGGER.warning(emojis(f'{prefix}checks failed ❌, 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="[|@#!‘·$€%&()=?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(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).float()
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(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