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from torch import nn
from utils import *
import torch.nn.functional as F
from math import sqrt
from itertools import product as product
import torchvision
device = torch.device("cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu")
class VGGBase(nn.Module):
"""
VGG base convolutions to produce lower-level feature maps.
"""
def __init__(self):
super(VGGBase, self).__init__()
# Standard convolutional layers in VGG16
self.conv1_1 = nn.Conv2d(3, 64, kernel_size=3, padding=1) # stride = 1, by default
self.conv1_2 = nn.Conv2d(64, 64, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.pool1 = nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=2, stride=2)
self.conv2_1 = nn.Conv2d(64, 128, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.conv2_2 = nn.Conv2d(128, 128, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.pool2 = nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=2, stride=2)
self.conv3_1 = nn.Conv2d(128, 256, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.conv3_2 = nn.Conv2d(256, 256, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.conv3_3 = nn.Conv2d(256, 256, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.pool3 = nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=2, stride=2, ceil_mode=True) # ceiling (not floor) here for even dims
self.conv4_1 = nn.Conv2d(256, 512, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.conv4_2 = nn.Conv2d(512, 512, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.conv4_3 = nn.Conv2d(512, 512, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.pool4 = nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=2, stride=2)
self.conv5_1 = nn.Conv2d(512, 512, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.conv5_2 = nn.Conv2d(512, 512, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.conv5_3 = nn.Conv2d(512, 512, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.pool5 = nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1) # retains size because stride is 1 (and padding)
# Replacements for FC6 and FC7 in VGG16
self.conv6 = nn.Conv2d(512, 1024, kernel_size=3, padding=6, dilation=6) # atrous convolution
self.conv7 = nn.Conv2d(1024, 1024, kernel_size=1)
# Load pretrained layers
self.load_pretrained_layers()
def forward(self, image):
"""
Forward propagation.
:param image: images, a tensor of dimensions (N, 3, 300, 300)
:return: lower-level feature maps conv4_3 and conv7
"""
out = F.relu(self.conv1_1(image)) # (N, 64, 300, 300)
out = F.relu(self.conv1_2(out)) # (N, 64, 300, 300)
out = self.pool1(out) # (N, 64, 150, 150)
out = F.relu(self.conv2_1(out)) # (N, 128, 150, 150)
out = F.relu(self.conv2_2(out)) # (N, 128, 150, 150)
out = self.pool2(out) # (N, 128, 75, 75)
out = F.relu(self.conv3_1(out)) # (N, 256, 75, 75)
out = F.relu(self.conv3_2(out)) # (N, 256, 75, 75)
out = F.relu(self.conv3_3(out)) # (N, 256, 75, 75)
out = self.pool3(out) # (N, 256, 38, 38), it would have been 37 if not for ceil_mode = True
out = F.relu(self.conv4_1(out)) # (N, 512, 38, 38)
out = F.relu(self.conv4_2(out)) # (N, 512, 38, 38)
out = F.relu(self.conv4_3(out)) # (N, 512, 38, 38)
conv4_3_feats = out # (N, 512, 38, 38)
out = self.pool4(out) # (N, 512, 19, 19)
out = F.relu(self.conv5_1(out)) # (N, 512, 19, 19)
out = F.relu(self.conv5_2(out)) # (N, 512, 19, 19)
out = F.relu(self.conv5_3(out)) # (N, 512, 19, 19)
out = self.pool5(out) # (N, 512, 19, 19), pool5 does not reduce dimensions
out = F.relu(self.conv6(out)) # (N, 1024, 19, 19)
conv7_feats = F.relu(self.conv7(out)) # (N, 1024, 19, 19)
# Lower-level feature maps
return conv4_3_feats, conv7_feats
def load_pretrained_layers(self):
"""
As in the paper, we use a VGG-16 pretrained on the ImageNet task as the base network.
There's one available in PyTorch, see https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/torchvision/models.html#torchvision.models.vgg16
We copy these parameters into our network. It's straightforward for conv1 to conv5.
However, the original VGG-16 does not contain the conv6 and con7 layers.
Therefore, we convert fc6 and fc7 into convolutional layers, and subsample by decimation. See 'decimate' in utils.py.
"""
# Current state of base
state_dict = self.state_dict()
param_names = list(state_dict.keys())
# Pretrained VGG base
pretrained_state_dict = torchvision.models.vgg16(pretrained=True).state_dict()
pretrained_param_names = list(pretrained_state_dict.keys())
# Transfer conv. parameters from pretrained model to current model
for i, param in enumerate(param_names[:-4]): # excluding conv6 and conv7 parameters
state_dict[param] = pretrained_state_dict[pretrained_param_names[i]]
# Convert fc6, fc7 to convolutional layers, and subsample (by decimation) to sizes of conv6 and conv7
# fc6
conv_fc6_weight = pretrained_state_dict['classifier.0.weight'].view(4096, 512, 7, 7) # (4096, 512, 7, 7)
conv_fc6_bias = pretrained_state_dict['classifier.0.bias'] # (4096)
state_dict['conv6.weight'] = decimate(conv_fc6_weight, m=[4, None, 3, 3]) # (1024, 512, 3, 3)
state_dict['conv6.bias'] = decimate(conv_fc6_bias, m=[4]) # (1024)
# fc7
conv_fc7_weight = pretrained_state_dict['classifier.3.weight'].view(4096, 4096, 1, 1) # (4096, 4096, 1, 1)
conv_fc7_bias = pretrained_state_dict['classifier.3.bias'] # (4096)
state_dict['conv7.weight'] = decimate(conv_fc7_weight, m=[4, 4, None, None]) # (1024, 1024, 1, 1)
state_dict['conv7.bias'] = decimate(conv_fc7_bias, m=[4]) # (1024)
# Note: an FC layer of size (K) operating on a flattened version (C*H*W) of a 2D image of size (C, H, W)...
# ...is equivalent to a convolutional layer with kernel size (H, W), input channels C, output channels K...
# ...operating on the 2D image of size (C, H, W) without padding
self.load_state_dict(state_dict)
print("\nLoaded base model.\n")
class AuxiliaryConvolutions(nn.Module):
"""
Additional convolutions to produce higher-level feature maps.
"""
def __init__(self):
super(AuxiliaryConvolutions, self).__init__()
# Auxiliary/additional convolutions on top of the VGG base
self.conv8_1 = nn.Conv2d(1024, 256, kernel_size=1, padding=0) # stride = 1, by default
self.conv8_2 = nn.Conv2d(256, 512, kernel_size=3, stride=2, padding=1) # dim. reduction because stride > 1
self.conv9_1 = nn.Conv2d(512, 128, kernel_size=1, padding=0)
self.conv9_2 = nn.Conv2d(128, 256, kernel_size=3, stride=2, padding=1) # dim. reduction because stride > 1
self.conv10_1 = nn.Conv2d(256, 128, kernel_size=1, padding=0)
self.conv10_2 = nn.Conv2d(128, 256, kernel_size=3, padding=0) # dim. reduction because padding = 0
self.conv11_1 = nn.Conv2d(256, 128, kernel_size=1, padding=0)
self.conv11_2 = nn.Conv2d(128, 256, kernel_size=3, padding=0) # dim. reduction because padding = 0
# Initialize convolutions' parameters
self.init_conv2d()
def init_conv2d(self):
"""
Initialize convolution parameters.
"""
for c in self.children():
if isinstance(c, nn.Conv2d):
nn.init.xavier_uniform_(c.weight)
nn.init.constant_(c.bias, 0.)
def forward(self, conv7_feats):
"""
Forward propagation.
:param conv7_feats: lower-level conv7 feature map, a tensor of dimensions (N, 1024, 19, 19)
:return: higher-level feature maps conv8_2, conv9_2, conv10_2, and conv11_2
"""
out = F.relu(self.conv8_1(conv7_feats)) # (N, 256, 19, 19)
out = F.relu(self.conv8_2(out)) # (N, 512, 10, 10)
conv8_2_feats = out # (N, 512, 10, 10)
out = F.relu(self.conv9_1(out)) # (N, 128, 10, 10)
out = F.relu(self.conv9_2(out)) # (N, 256, 5, 5)
conv9_2_feats = out # (N, 256, 5, 5)
out = F.relu(self.conv10_1(out)) # (N, 128, 5, 5)
out = F.relu(self.conv10_2(out)) # (N, 256, 3, 3)
conv10_2_feats = out # (N, 256, 3, 3)
out = F.relu(self.conv11_1(out)) # (N, 128, 3, 3)
conv11_2_feats = F.relu(self.conv11_2(out)) # (N, 256, 1, 1)
# Higher-level feature maps
return conv8_2_feats, conv9_2_feats, conv10_2_feats, conv11_2_feats
class PredictionConvolutions(nn.Module):
"""
Convolutions to predict class scores and bounding boxes using lower and higher-level feature maps.
The bounding boxes (locations) are predicted as encoded offsets w.r.t each of the 8732 prior (default) boxes.
See 'cxcy_to_gcxgcy' in utils.py for the encoding definition.
The class scores represent the scores of each object class in each of the 8732 bounding boxes located.
A high score for 'background' = no object.
"""
def __init__(self, n_classes):
"""
:param n_classes: number of different types of objects
"""
super(PredictionConvolutions, self).__init__()
self.n_classes = n_classes
# Number of prior-boxes we are considering per position in each feature map
n_boxes = {'conv4_3': 4,
'conv7': 6,
'conv8_2': 6,
'conv9_2': 6,
'conv10_2': 4,
'conv11_2': 4}
# 4 prior-boxes implies we use 4 different aspect ratios, etc.
# Localization prediction convolutions (predict offsets w.r.t prior-boxes)
self.loc_conv4_3 = nn.Conv2d(512, n_boxes['conv4_3'] * 4, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.loc_conv7 = nn.Conv2d(1024, n_boxes['conv7'] * 4, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.loc_conv8_2 = nn.Conv2d(512, n_boxes['conv8_2'] * 4, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.loc_conv9_2 = nn.Conv2d(256, n_boxes['conv9_2'] * 4, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.loc_conv10_2 = nn.Conv2d(256, n_boxes['conv10_2'] * 4, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.loc_conv11_2 = nn.Conv2d(256, n_boxes['conv11_2'] * 4, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
# Class prediction convolutions (predict classes in localization boxes)
self.cl_conv4_3 = nn.Conv2d(512, n_boxes['conv4_3'] * n_classes, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.cl_conv7 = nn.Conv2d(1024, n_boxes['conv7'] * n_classes, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.cl_conv8_2 = nn.Conv2d(512, n_boxes['conv8_2'] * n_classes, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.cl_conv9_2 = nn.Conv2d(256, n_boxes['conv9_2'] * n_classes, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.cl_conv10_2 = nn.Conv2d(256, n_boxes['conv10_2'] * n_classes, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
self.cl_conv11_2 = nn.Conv2d(256, n_boxes['conv11_2'] * n_classes, kernel_size=3, padding=1)
# Initialize convolutions' parameters
self.init_conv2d()
def init_conv2d(self):
"""
Initialize convolution parameters.
"""
for c in self.children():
if isinstance(c, nn.Conv2d):
nn.init.xavier_uniform_(c.weight)
nn.init.constant_(c.bias, 0.)
def forward(self, conv4_3_feats, conv7_feats, conv8_2_feats, conv9_2_feats, conv10_2_feats, conv11_2_feats):
"""
Forward propagation.
:param conv4_3_feats: conv4_3 feature map, a tensor of dimensions (N, 512, 38, 38)
:param conv7_feats: conv7 feature map, a tensor of dimensions (N, 1024, 19, 19)
:param conv8_2_feats: conv8_2 feature map, a tensor of dimensions (N, 512, 10, 10)
:param conv9_2_feats: conv9_2 feature map, a tensor of dimensions (N, 256, 5, 5)
:param conv10_2_feats: conv10_2 feature map, a tensor of dimensions (N, 256, 3, 3)
:param conv11_2_feats: conv11_2 feature map, a tensor of dimensions (N, 256, 1, 1)
:return: 8732 locations and class scores (i.e. w.r.t each prior box) for each image
"""
batch_size = conv4_3_feats.size(0)
# Predict localization boxes' bounds (as offsets w.r.t prior-boxes)
l_conv4_3 = self.loc_conv4_3(conv4_3_feats) # (N, 16, 38, 38)
l_conv4_3 = l_conv4_3.permute(0, 2, 3,
1).contiguous() # (N, 38, 38, 16), to match prior-box order (after .view())
# (.contiguous() ensures it is stored in a contiguous chunk of memory, needed for .view() below)
l_conv4_3 = l_conv4_3.view(batch_size, -1, 4) # (N, 5776, 4), there are a total 5776 boxes on this feature map
l_conv7 = self.loc_conv7(conv7_feats) # (N, 24, 19, 19)
l_conv7 = l_conv7.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 19, 19, 24)
l_conv7 = l_conv7.view(batch_size, -1, 4) # (N, 2166, 4), there are a total 2116 boxes on this feature map
l_conv8_2 = self.loc_conv8_2(conv8_2_feats) # (N, 24, 10, 10)
l_conv8_2 = l_conv8_2.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 10, 10, 24)
l_conv8_2 = l_conv8_2.view(batch_size, -1, 4) # (N, 600, 4)
l_conv9_2 = self.loc_conv9_2(conv9_2_feats) # (N, 24, 5, 5)
l_conv9_2 = l_conv9_2.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 5, 5, 24)
l_conv9_2 = l_conv9_2.view(batch_size, -1, 4) # (N, 150, 4)
l_conv10_2 = self.loc_conv10_2(conv10_2_feats) # (N, 16, 3, 3)
l_conv10_2 = l_conv10_2.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 3, 3, 16)
l_conv10_2 = l_conv10_2.view(batch_size, -1, 4) # (N, 36, 4)
l_conv11_2 = self.loc_conv11_2(conv11_2_feats) # (N, 16, 1, 1)
l_conv11_2 = l_conv11_2.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 1, 1, 16)
l_conv11_2 = l_conv11_2.view(batch_size, -1, 4) # (N, 4, 4)
# Predict classes in localization boxes
c_conv4_3 = self.cl_conv4_3(conv4_3_feats) # (N, 4 * n_classes, 38, 38)
c_conv4_3 = c_conv4_3.permute(0, 2, 3,
1).contiguous() # (N, 38, 38, 4 * n_classes), to match prior-box order (after .view())
c_conv4_3 = c_conv4_3.view(batch_size, -1,
self.n_classes) # (N, 5776, n_classes), there are a total 5776 boxes on this feature map
c_conv7 = self.cl_conv7(conv7_feats) # (N, 6 * n_classes, 19, 19)
c_conv7 = c_conv7.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 19, 19, 6 * n_classes)
c_conv7 = c_conv7.view(batch_size, -1,
self.n_classes) # (N, 2166, n_classes), there are a total 2116 boxes on this feature map
c_conv8_2 = self.cl_conv8_2(conv8_2_feats) # (N, 6 * n_classes, 10, 10)
c_conv8_2 = c_conv8_2.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 10, 10, 6 * n_classes)
c_conv8_2 = c_conv8_2.view(batch_size, -1, self.n_classes) # (N, 600, n_classes)
c_conv9_2 = self.cl_conv9_2(conv9_2_feats) # (N, 6 * n_classes, 5, 5)
c_conv9_2 = c_conv9_2.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 5, 5, 6 * n_classes)
c_conv9_2 = c_conv9_2.view(batch_size, -1, self.n_classes) # (N, 150, n_classes)
c_conv10_2 = self.cl_conv10_2(conv10_2_feats) # (N, 4 * n_classes, 3, 3)
c_conv10_2 = c_conv10_2.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 3, 3, 4 * n_classes)
c_conv10_2 = c_conv10_2.view(batch_size, -1, self.n_classes) # (N, 36, n_classes)
c_conv11_2 = self.cl_conv11_2(conv11_2_feats) # (N, 4 * n_classes, 1, 1)
c_conv11_2 = c_conv11_2.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous() # (N, 1, 1, 4 * n_classes)
c_conv11_2 = c_conv11_2.view(batch_size, -1, self.n_classes) # (N, 4, n_classes)
# A total of 8732 boxes
# Concatenate in this specific order (i.e. must match the order of the prior-boxes)
locs = torch.cat([l_conv4_3, l_conv7, l_conv8_2, l_conv9_2, l_conv10_2, l_conv11_2], dim=1) # (N, 8732, 4)
classes_scores = torch.cat([c_conv4_3, c_conv7, c_conv8_2, c_conv9_2, c_conv10_2, c_conv11_2],
dim=1) # (N, 8732, n_classes)
return locs, classes_scores
class SSD300(nn.Module):
"""
The SSD300 network - encapsulates the base VGG network, auxiliary, and prediction convolutions.
"""
def __init__(self, n_classes):
super(SSD300, self).__init__()
self.n_classes = n_classes
self.base = VGGBase()
self.aux_convs = AuxiliaryConvolutions()
self.pred_convs = PredictionConvolutions(n_classes)
# Since lower level features (conv4_3_feats) have considerably larger scales, we take the L2 norm and rescale
# Rescale factor is initially set at 20, but is learned for each channel during back-prop
self.rescale_factors = nn.Parameter(torch.FloatTensor(1, 512, 1, 1)) # there are 512 channels in conv4_3_feats
nn.init.constant_(self.rescale_factors, 20)
# Prior boxes
self.priors_cxcy = self.create_prior_boxes()
def forward(self, image):
"""
Forward propagation.
:param image: images, a tensor of dimensions (N, 3, 300, 300)
:return: 8732 locations and class scores (i.e. w.r.t each prior box) for each image
"""
# Run VGG base network convolutions (lower level feature map generators)
conv4_3_feats, conv7_feats = self.base(image) # (N, 512, 38, 38), (N, 1024, 19, 19)
# Rescale conv4_3 after L2 norm
norm = conv4_3_feats.pow(2).sum(dim=1, keepdim=True).sqrt() # (N, 1, 38, 38)
conv4_3_feats = conv4_3_feats / norm # (N, 512, 38, 38)
conv4_3_feats = conv4_3_feats * self.rescale_factors # (N, 512, 38, 38)
# (PyTorch autobroadcasts singleton dimensions during arithmetic)
# Run auxiliary convolutions (higher level feature map generators)
conv8_2_feats, conv9_2_feats, conv10_2_feats, conv11_2_feats = \
self.aux_convs(conv7_feats) # (N, 512, 10, 10), (N, 256, 5, 5), (N, 256, 3, 3), (N, 256, 1, 1)
# Run prediction convolutions (predict offsets w.r.t prior-boxes and classes in each resulting localization box)
locs, classes_scores = self.pred_convs(conv4_3_feats, conv7_feats, conv8_2_feats, conv9_2_feats, conv10_2_feats,
conv11_2_feats) # (N, 8732, 4), (N, 8732, n_classes)
return locs, classes_scores
def create_prior_boxes(self):
"""
Create the 8732 prior (default) boxes for the SSD300, as defined in the paper.
:return: prior boxes in center-size coordinates, a tensor of dimensions (8732, 4)
"""
fmap_dims = {'conv4_3': 38,
'conv7': 19,
'conv8_2': 10,
'conv9_2': 5,
'conv10_2': 3,
'conv11_2': 1}
obj_scales = {'conv4_3': 0.1,
'conv7': 0.2,
'conv8_2': 0.375,
'conv9_2': 0.55,
'conv10_2': 0.725,
'conv11_2': 0.9}
aspect_ratios = {'conv4_3': [1., 2., 0.5],
'conv7': [1., 2., 3., 0.5, .333],
'conv8_2': [1., 2., 3., 0.5, .333],
'conv9_2': [1., 2., 3., 0.5, .333],
'conv10_2': [1., 2., 0.5],
'conv11_2': [1., 2., 0.5]}
fmaps = list(fmap_dims.keys())
prior_boxes = []
for k, fmap in enumerate(fmaps):
for i in range(fmap_dims[fmap]):
for j in range(fmap_dims[fmap]):
cx = (j + 0.5) / fmap_dims[fmap]
cy = (i + 0.5) / fmap_dims[fmap]
for ratio in aspect_ratios[fmap]:
prior_boxes.append([cx, cy, obj_scales[fmap] * sqrt(ratio), obj_scales[fmap] / sqrt(ratio)])
# For an aspect ratio of 1, use an additional prior whose scale is the geometric mean of the
# scale of the current feature map and the scale of the next feature map
if ratio == 1.:
try:
additional_scale = sqrt(obj_scales[fmap] * obj_scales[fmaps[k + 1]])
# For the last feature map, there is no "next" feature map
except IndexError:
additional_scale = 1.
prior_boxes.append([cx, cy, additional_scale, additional_scale])
prior_boxes = torch.FloatTensor(prior_boxes).to(device) # (8732, 4)
prior_boxes.clamp_(0, 1) # (8732, 4)
return prior_boxes
def detect_objects(self, predicted_locs, predicted_scores, min_score, max_overlap, top_k):
"""
Decipher the 8732 locations and class scores (output of ths SSD300) to detect objects.
For each class, perform Non-Maximum Suppression (NMS) on boxes that are above a minimum threshold.
:param predicted_locs: predicted locations/boxes w.r.t the 8732 prior boxes, a tensor of dimensions (N, 8732, 4)
:param predicted_scores: class scores for each of the encoded locations/boxes, a tensor of dimensions (N, 8732, n_classes)
:param min_score: minimum threshold for a box to be considered a match for a certain class
:param max_overlap: maximum overlap two boxes can have so that the one with the lower score is not suppressed via NMS
:param top_k: if there are a lot of resulting detection across all classes, keep only the top 'k'
:return: detections (boxes, labels, and scores), lists of length batch_size
"""
batch_size = predicted_locs.size(0)
n_priors = self.priors_cxcy.size(0)
predicted_scores = F.softmax(predicted_scores, dim=2) # (N, 8732, n_classes)
# Lists to store final predicted boxes, labels, and scores for all images
all_images_boxes = list()
all_images_labels = list()
all_images_scores = list()
assert n_priors == predicted_locs.size(1) == predicted_scores.size(1)
for i in range(batch_size):
# Decode object coordinates from the form we regressed predicted boxes to
decoded_locs = cxcy_to_xy(
gcxgcy_to_cxcy(predicted_locs[i], self.priors_cxcy)) # (8732, 4), these are fractional pt. coordinates
# Lists to store boxes and scores for this image
image_boxes = list()
image_labels = list()
image_scores = list()
max_scores, best_label = predicted_scores[i].max(dim=1) # (8732)
# Check for each class
for c in range(1, self.n_classes):
# Keep only predicted boxes and scores where scores for this class are above the minimum score
class_scores = predicted_scores[i][:, c] # (8732)
score_above_min_score = class_scores > min_score # torch.uint8 (byte) tensor, for indexing
n_above_min_score = score_above_min_score.sum().item()
if n_above_min_score == 0:
continue
class_scores = class_scores[score_above_min_score] # (n_qualified), n_min_score <= 8732
class_decoded_locs = decoded_locs[score_above_min_score] # (n_qualified, 4)
# Sort predicted boxes and scores by scores
class_scores, sort_ind = class_scores.sort(dim=0, descending=True) # (n_qualified), (n_min_score)
class_decoded_locs = class_decoded_locs[sort_ind] # (n_min_score, 4)
# Find the overlap between predicted boxes
overlap = find_jaccard_overlap(class_decoded_locs, class_decoded_locs) # (n_qualified, n_min_score)
# Non-Maximum Suppression (NMS)
# A torch.uint8 (byte) tensor to keep track of which predicted boxes to suppress
# 1 implies suppress, 0 implies don't suppress
suppress = torch.zeros((n_above_min_score), dtype=torch.uint8).to(device) # (n_qualified)
# Consider each box in order of decreasing scores
for box in range(class_decoded_locs.size(0)):
# If this box is already marked for suppression
if suppress[box] == 1:
continue
# Suppress boxes whose overlaps (with this box) are greater than maximum overlap
# Find such boxes and update suppress indices
suppress = torch.max(suppress, overlap[box] > max_overlap)
# The max operation retains previously suppressed boxes, like an 'OR' operation
# Don't suppress this box, even though it has an overlap of 1 with itself
suppress[box] = 0
# Store only unsuppressed boxes for this class
image_boxes.append(class_decoded_locs[1 - suppress])
image_labels.append(torch.LongTensor((1 - suppress).sum().item() * [c]).to(device))
image_scores.append(class_scores[1 - suppress])
# If no object in any class is found, store a placeholder for 'background'
if len(image_boxes) == 0:
image_boxes.append(torch.FloatTensor([[0., 0., 1., 1.]]).to(device))
image_labels.append(torch.LongTensor([0]).to(device))
image_scores.append(torch.FloatTensor([0.]).to(device))
# Concatenate into single tensors
image_boxes = torch.cat(image_boxes, dim=0) # (n_objects, 4)
image_labels = torch.cat(image_labels, dim=0) # (n_objects)
image_scores = torch.cat(image_scores, dim=0) # (n_objects)
n_objects = image_scores.size(0)
# Keep only the top k objects
if n_objects > top_k:
image_scores, sort_ind = image_scores.sort(dim=0, descending=True)
image_scores = image_scores[:top_k] # (top_k)
image_boxes = image_boxes[sort_ind][:top_k] # (top_k, 4)
image_labels = image_labels[sort_ind][:top_k] # (top_k)
# Append to lists that store predicted boxes and scores for all images
all_images_boxes.append(image_boxes)
all_images_labels.append(image_labels)
all_images_scores.append(image_scores)
return all_images_boxes, all_images_labels, all_images_scores # lists of length batch_size
class MultiBoxLoss(nn.Module):
"""
The MultiBox loss, a loss function for object detection.
This is a combination of:
(1) a localization loss for the predicted locations of the boxes, and
(2) a confidence loss for the predicted class scores.
"""
def __init__(self, priors_cxcy, threshold=0.5, neg_pos_ratio=3, alpha=1.):
super(MultiBoxLoss, self).__init__()
self.priors_cxcy = priors_cxcy
self.priors_xy = cxcy_to_xy(priors_cxcy)
self.threshold = threshold
self.neg_pos_ratio = neg_pos_ratio
self.alpha = alpha
self.smooth_l1 = nn.L1Loss()
self.cross_entropy = nn.CrossEntropyLoss(reduce=False)
def forward(self, predicted_locs, predicted_scores, boxes, labels):
"""
Forward propagation.
:param predicted_locs: predicted locations/boxes w.r.t the 8732 prior boxes, a tensor of dimensions (N, 8732, 4)
:param predicted_scores: class scores for each of the encoded locations/boxes, a tensor of dimensions (N, 8732, n_classes)
:param boxes: true object bounding boxes in boundary coordinates, a list of N tensors
:param labels: true object labels, a list of N tensors
:return: multibox loss, a scalar
"""
batch_size = predicted_locs.size(0)
n_priors = self.priors_cxcy.size(0)
n_classes = predicted_scores.size(2)
assert n_priors == predicted_locs.size(1) == predicted_scores.size(1)
true_locs = torch.zeros((batch_size, n_priors, 4), dtype=torch.float).to(device) # (N, 8732, 4)
true_classes = torch.zeros((batch_size, n_priors), dtype=torch.long).to(device) # (N, 8732)
# For each image
for i in range(batch_size):
n_objects = boxes[i].size(0)
overlap = find_jaccard_overlap(boxes[i],
self.priors_xy) # (n_objects, 8732)
# For each prior, find the object that has the maximum overlap
overlap_for_each_prior, object_for_each_prior = overlap.max(dim=0) # (8732)
# We don't want a situation where an object is not represented in our positive (non-background) priors -
# 1. An object might not be the best object for all priors, and is therefore not in object_for_each_prior.
# 2. All priors with the object may be assigned as background based on the threshold (0.5).
# To remedy this -
# First, find the prior that has the maximum overlap for each object.
_, prior_for_each_object = overlap.max(dim=1) # (N_o)
# Then, assign each object to the corresponding maximum-overlap-prior. (This fixes 1.)
object_for_each_prior[prior_for_each_object] = torch.LongTensor(range(n_objects)).to(device)
# To ensure these priors qualify, artificially give them an overlap of greater than 0.5. (This fixes 2.)
overlap_for_each_prior[prior_for_each_object] = 1.
# Labels for each prior
label_for_each_prior = labels[i][object_for_each_prior] # (8732)
# Set priors whose overlaps with objects are less than the threshold to be background (no object)
label_for_each_prior[overlap_for_each_prior < self.threshold] = 0 # (8732)
# Store
true_classes[i] = label_for_each_prior
# Encode center-size object coordinates into the form we regressed predicted boxes to
true_locs[i] = cxcy_to_gcxgcy(xy_to_cxcy(boxes[i][object_for_each_prior]), self.priors_cxcy) # (8732, 4)
# Identify priors that are positive (object/non-background)
positive_priors = true_classes != 0 # (N, 8732)
# LOCALIZATION LOSS
# Localization loss is computed only over positive (non-background) priors
loc_loss = self.smooth_l1(predicted_locs[positive_priors], true_locs[positive_priors]) # (), scalar
# Note: indexing with a torch.uint8 (byte) tensor flattens the tensor when indexing is across multiple dimensions (N & 8732)
# So, if predicted_locs has the shape (N, 8732, 4), predicted_locs[positive_priors] will have (total positives, 4)
# CONFIDENCE LOSS
# Confidence loss is computed over positive priors and the most difficult (hardest) negative priors in each image
# That is, FOR EACH IMAGE,
# we will take the hardest (neg_pos_ratio * n_positives) negative priors, i.e where there is maximum loss
# This is called Hard Negative Mining - it concentrates on hardest negatives in each image, and also minimizes pos/neg imbalance
# Number of positive and hard-negative priors per image
n_positives = positive_priors.sum(dim=1) # (N)
n_hard_negatives = self.neg_pos_ratio * n_positives # (N)
# First, find the loss for all priors
conf_loss_all = self.cross_entropy(predicted_scores.view(-1, n_classes), true_classes.view(-1)) # (N * 8732)
conf_loss_all = conf_loss_all.view(batch_size, n_priors) # (N, 8732)
# We already know which priors are positive
conf_loss_pos = conf_loss_all[positive_priors] # (sum(n_positives))
# Next, find which priors are hard-negative
# To do this, sort ONLY negative priors in each image in order of decreasing loss and take top n_hard_negatives
conf_loss_neg = conf_loss_all.clone() # (N, 8732)
conf_loss_neg[positive_priors] = 0. # (N, 8732), positive priors are ignored (never in top n_hard_negatives)
conf_loss_neg, _ = conf_loss_neg.sort(dim=1, descending=True) # (N, 8732), sorted by decreasing hardness
hardness_ranks = torch.LongTensor(range(n_priors)).unsqueeze(0).expand_as(conf_loss_neg).to(device) # (N, 8732)
hard_negatives = hardness_ranks < n_hard_negatives.unsqueeze(1) # (N, 8732)
conf_loss_hard_neg = conf_loss_neg[hard_negatives] # (sum(n_hard_negatives))
# As in the paper, averaged over positive priors only, although computed over both positive and hard-negative priors
conf_loss = (conf_loss_hard_neg.sum() + conf_loss_pos.sum()) / n_positives.sum().float() # (), scalar
# TOTAL LOSS
return conf_loss + self.alpha * loc_loss