yolov5 / utils /torch_utils.py
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import math
import os
import time
from copy import deepcopy
import torch
import torch.backends.cudnn as cudnn
import torch.nn as nn
import torch.nn.functional as F
import torchvision.models as models
def init_seeds(seed=0):
torch.manual_seed(seed)
# Speed-reproducibility tradeoff https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html
if seed == 0: # slower, more reproducible
cudnn.deterministic = True
cudnn.benchmark = False
else: # faster, less reproducible
cudnn.deterministic = False
cudnn.benchmark = True
def select_device(device='', apex=False, batch_size=None):
# device = 'cpu' or '0' or '0,1,2,3'
cpu_request = device.lower() == 'cpu'
if device and not cpu_request: # if device requested other than 'cpu'
os.environ['CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES'] = device # set environment variable
assert torch.cuda.is_available(), 'CUDA unavailable, invalid device %s requested' % device # check availablity
cuda = False if cpu_request else torch.cuda.is_available()
if cuda:
c = 1024 ** 2 # bytes to MB
ng = torch.cuda.device_count()
if ng > 1 and batch_size: # check that batch_size is compatible with device_count
assert batch_size % ng == 0, 'batch-size %g not multiple of GPU count %g' % (batch_size, ng)
x = [torch.cuda.get_device_properties(i) for i in range(ng)]
s = 'Using CUDA ' + ('Apex ' if apex else '') # apex for mixed precision https://github.com/NVIDIA/apex
for i in range(0, ng):
if i == 1:
s = ' ' * len(s)
print("%sdevice%g _CudaDeviceProperties(name='%s', total_memory=%dMB)" %
(s, i, x[i].name, x[i].total_memory / c))
else:
print('Using CPU')
print('') # skip a line
return torch.device('cuda:0' if cuda else 'cpu')
def time_synchronized():
torch.cuda.synchronize() if torch.cuda.is_available() else None
return time.time()
def is_parallel(model):
# is model is parallel with DP or DDP
return type(model) in (nn.parallel.DataParallel, nn.parallel.DistributedDataParallel)
def initialize_weights(model):
for m in model.modules():
t = type(m)
if t is nn.Conv2d:
pass # nn.init.kaiming_normal_(m.weight, mode='fan_out', nonlinearity='relu')
elif t is nn.BatchNorm2d:
m.eps = 1e-4
m.momentum = 0.03
elif t in [nn.LeakyReLU, nn.ReLU, nn.ReLU6]:
m.inplace = True
def find_modules(model, mclass=nn.Conv2d):
# finds layer indices matching module class 'mclass'
return [i for i, m in enumerate(model.module_list) if isinstance(m, mclass)]
def sparsity(model):
# Return global model sparsity
a, b = 0., 0.
for p in model.parameters():
a += p.numel()
b += (p == 0).sum()
return b / a
def prune(model, amount=0.3):
# Prune model to requested global sparsity
import torch.nn.utils.prune as prune
print('Pruning model... ', end='')
for name, m in model.named_modules():
if isinstance(m, nn.Conv2d):
prune.l1_unstructured(m, name='weight', amount=amount) # prune
prune.remove(m, 'weight') # make permanent
print(' %.3g global sparsity' % sparsity(model))
def fuse_conv_and_bn(conv, bn):
# https://tehnokv.com/posts/fusing-batchnorm-and-conv/
with torch.no_grad():
# init
fusedconv = nn.Conv2d(conv.in_channels,
conv.out_channels,
kernel_size=conv.kernel_size,
stride=conv.stride,
padding=conv.padding,
bias=True).to(conv.weight.device)
# prepare filters
w_conv = conv.weight.clone().view(conv.out_channels, -1)
w_bn = torch.diag(bn.weight.div(torch.sqrt(bn.eps + bn.running_var)))
fusedconv.weight.copy_(torch.mm(w_bn, w_conv).view(fusedconv.weight.size()))
# prepare spatial bias
b_conv = torch.zeros(conv.weight.size(0), device=conv.weight.device) if conv.bias is None else conv.bias
b_bn = bn.bias - bn.weight.mul(bn.running_mean).div(torch.sqrt(bn.running_var + bn.eps))
fusedconv.bias.copy_(torch.mm(w_bn, b_conv.reshape(-1, 1)).reshape(-1) + b_bn)
return fusedconv
def model_info(model, verbose=False):
# Plots a line-by-line description of a PyTorch model
n_p = sum(x.numel() for x in model.parameters()) # number parameters
n_g = sum(x.numel() for x in model.parameters() if x.requires_grad) # number gradients
if verbose:
print('%5s %40s %9s %12s %20s %10s %10s' % ('layer', 'name', 'gradient', 'parameters', 'shape', 'mu', 'sigma'))
for i, (name, p) in enumerate(model.named_parameters()):
name = name.replace('module_list.', '')
print('%5g %40s %9s %12g %20s %10.3g %10.3g' %
(i, name, p.requires_grad, p.numel(), list(p.shape), p.mean(), p.std()))
try: # FLOPS
from thop import profile
flops = profile(deepcopy(model), inputs=(torch.zeros(1, 3, 64, 64),), verbose=False)[0] / 1E9 * 2
fs = ', %.1f GFLOPS' % (flops * 100) # 640x640 FLOPS
except:
fs = ''
print('Model Summary: %g layers, %g parameters, %g gradients%s' % (len(list(model.parameters())), n_p, n_g, fs))
def load_classifier(name='resnet101', n=2):
# Loads a pretrained model reshaped to n-class output
model = models.__dict__[name](pretrained=True)
# Display model properties
input_size = [3, 224, 224]
input_space = 'RGB'
input_range = [0, 1]
mean = [0.485, 0.456, 0.406]
std = [0.229, 0.224, 0.225]
for x in [input_size, input_space, input_range, mean, std]:
print(x + ' =', eval(x))
# Reshape output to n classes
filters = model.fc.weight.shape[1]
model.fc.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(n), requires_grad=True)
model.fc.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(n, filters), requires_grad=True)
model.fc.out_features = n
return model
def scale_img(img, ratio=1.0, same_shape=False): # img(16,3,256,416), r=ratio
# scales img(bs,3,y,x) by ratio
h, w = img.shape[2:]
s = (int(h * ratio), int(w * ratio)) # new size
img = F.interpolate(img, size=s, mode='bilinear', align_corners=False) # resize
if not same_shape: # pad/crop img
gs = 32 # (pixels) grid size
h, w = [math.ceil(x * ratio / gs) * gs for x in (h, w)]
return F.pad(img, [0, w - s[1], 0, h - s[0]], value=0.447) # value = imagenet mean
def copy_attr(a, b, include=(), exclude=()):
# Copy attributes from b to a, options to only include [...] and to exclude [...]
for k, v in b.__dict__.items():
if (len(include) and k not in include) or k.startswith('_') or k in exclude:
continue
else:
setattr(a, k, v)
class ModelEMA:
""" Model Exponential Moving Average from https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models
Keep a moving average of everything in the model state_dict (parameters and buffers).
This is intended to allow functionality like
https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/train/ExponentialMovingAverage
A smoothed version of the weights is necessary for some training schemes to perform well.
This class is sensitive where it is initialized in the sequence of model init,
GPU assignment and distributed training wrappers.
"""
def __init__(self, model, decay=0.9999, updates=0):
# Create EMA
self.ema = deepcopy(model.module if is_parallel(model) else model).eval() # FP32 EMA
# if next(model.parameters()).device.type != 'cpu':
# self.ema.half() # FP16 EMA
self.updates = updates # number of EMA updates
self.decay = lambda x: decay * (1 - math.exp(-x / 2000)) # decay exponential ramp (to help early epochs)
for p in self.ema.parameters():
p.requires_grad_(False)
def update(self, model):
# Update EMA parameters
with torch.no_grad():
self.updates += 1
d = self.decay(self.updates)
msd = model.module.state_dict() if is_parallel(model) else model.state_dict() # model state_dict
for k, v in self.ema.state_dict().items():
if v.dtype.is_floating_point:
v *= d
v += (1. - d) * msd[k].detach()
def update_attr(self, model, include=(), exclude=('process_group', 'reducer')):
# Update EMA attributes
copy_attr(self.ema, model, include, exclude)