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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# From https://github.com/amdegroot/ssd.pytorch/blob/master/layers/box_utils.py
# with minor modifications.
import torch
def point_form(boxes):
""" Convert prior_boxes to (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
representation for comparison to point form ground truth data.
Args:
boxes: (tensor) center-size default boxes from priorbox layers.
Return:
boxes: (tensor) Converted xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax form of boxes.
"""
return torch.cat((boxes[:, :2] - boxes[:, 2:]/2, # xmin, ymin
boxes[:, :2] + boxes[:, 2:]/2), 1) # xmax, ymax
def center_size(boxes):
""" Convert prior_boxes to (cx, cy, w, h)
representation for comparison to center-size form ground truth data.
Args:
boxes: (tensor) point_form boxes
Return:
boxes: (tensor) Converted xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax form of boxes.
"""
return torch.cat((boxes[:, 2:] + boxes[:, :2])/2, # cx, cy
boxes[:, 2:] - boxes[:, :2], 1) # w, h
def intersect(box_a, box_b):
""" We resize both tensors to [A,B,2] without new malloc:
[A,2] -> [A,1,2] -> [A,B,2]
[B,2] -> [1,B,2] -> [A,B,2]
Then we compute the area of intersect between box_a and box_b.
Args:
box_a: (tensor) bounding boxes, Shape: [A,4].
box_b: (tensor) bounding boxes, Shape: [B,4].
Return:
(tensor) intersection area, Shape: [A,B].
"""
A = box_a.size(0)
B = box_b.size(0)
max_xy = torch.min(box_a[:, 2:].unsqueeze(1).expand(A, B, 2),
box_b[:, 2:].unsqueeze(0).expand(A, B, 2))
min_xy = torch.max(box_a[:, :2].unsqueeze(1).expand(A, B, 2),
box_b[:, :2].unsqueeze(0).expand(A, B, 2))
inter = torch.clamp((max_xy - min_xy), min=0)
return inter[:, :, 0] * inter[:, :, 1]
def jaccard(box_a, box_b):
"""Compute the jaccard overlap of two sets of boxes. The jaccard overlap
is simply the intersection over union of two boxes. Here we operate on
ground truth boxes and default boxes.
E.g.:
A ∩ B / A ∪ B = A ∩ B / (area(A) + area(B) - A ∩ B)
Args:
box_a: (tensor) Ground truth bounding boxes, Shape: [num_objects,4]
box_b: (tensor) Prior boxes from priorbox layers, Shape: [num_priors,4]
Return:
jaccard overlap: (tensor) Shape: [box_a.size(0), box_b.size(0)]
"""
inter = intersect(box_a, box_b)
area_a = ((box_a[:, 2]-box_a[:, 0]) *
(box_a[:, 3]-box_a[:, 1])).unsqueeze(1).expand_as(inter) # [A,B]
area_b = ((box_b[:, 2]-box_b[:, 0]) *
(box_b[:, 3]-box_b[:, 1])).unsqueeze(0).expand_as(inter) # [A,B]
union = area_a + area_b - inter
return inter / union # [A,B]
def match(threshold, truths, priors, variances, labels):
"""Match each prior box with the ground truth box of the highest jaccard
overlap, encode the bounding boxes, then return the matched indices
corresponding to both confidence and location preds.
Args:
threshold: (float) The overlap threshold used when mathing boxes.
truths: (tensor) Ground truth boxes, Shape: [num_obj, num_priors].
priors: (tensor) Prior boxes from priorbox layers, Shape: [n_priors,4].
variances: (tensor) Variances corresponding to each prior coord,
Shape: [num_priors, 4].
labels: (tensor) All the class labels for the image, Shape: [num_obj].
Return:
loc: (tensor) Tensor of endcoded location targets.
cls: (tensor) Tensor of matched indices for conf preds.
num_matches: (tensor) Tensor of quantities of matched anchors (for debug)
"""
# jaccard index
overlaps = jaccard(
truths,
point_form(priors)
)
# (Bipartite Matching)
# [1,num_objects] best prior for each ground truth
best_prior_overlap, best_prior_idx = overlaps.max(1, keepdim=True)
# [1,num_priors] best ground truth for each prior
best_truth_overlap, best_truth_idx = overlaps.max(0, keepdim=True)
best_truth_idx.squeeze_(0)
best_truth_overlap.squeeze_(0)
best_prior_idx.squeeze_(1)
best_prior_overlap.squeeze_(1)
best_truth_overlap.index_fill_(0, best_prior_idx, 2) # ensure best prior
# TODO refactor: index best_prior_idx with long tensor
# ensure every gt matches with its prior of max overlap
for j in range(best_prior_idx.size(0)):
best_truth_idx[best_prior_idx[j]] = j
matches = truths[best_truth_idx] # Shape: [num_priors,4]
cls = labels[best_truth_idx] + 1 # Shape: [num_priors]
cls[best_truth_overlap < threshold] = 0 # label as background
loc = encode(matches, priors, variances)
# Dmitrii Khizbullin: return numbers of matches as well
matches = overlaps > threshold
num_matches = matches.long().sum(dim=1)
return loc, cls, num_matches
def encode(matched, priors, variances):
"""Encode the variances from the priorbox layers into the ground truth boxes
we have matched (based on jaccard overlap) with the prior boxes.
Args:
matched: (tensor) Coords of ground truth for each prior in point-form
Shape: [num_priors, 4].
priors: (tensor) Prior boxes in center-offset form
Shape: [num_priors,4].
variances: (list[float]) Variances of priorboxes
Return:
encoded boxes (tensor), Shape: [num_priors, 4]
"""
# dist b/t match center and prior's center
g_cxcy = (matched[:, :2] + matched[:, 2:])/2 - priors[:, :2]
# encode variance
g_cxcy /= (variances[0] * priors[:, 2:])
# match wh / prior wh
g_wh = (matched[:, 2:] - matched[:, :2]) / priors[:, 2:]
g_wh = torch.log(g_wh) / variances[1]
# return target for smooth_l1_loss
return torch.cat([g_cxcy, g_wh], 1) # [num_priors,4]
# Adapted from https://github.com/Hakuyume/chainer-ssd
def decode(loc, priors, variances):
"""Decode locations from predictions using priors to undo
the encoding we did for offset regression at train time.
Args:
loc (tensor): location predictions for loc layers,
Shape: [num_priors,4]
priors (tensor): Prior boxes in center-offset form.
Shape: [num_priors,4].
variances: (list[float]) Variances of priorboxes
Return:
decoded bounding box predictions
"""
boxes = torch.cat((
priors[:, :2] + loc[:, :2] * variances[0] * priors[:, 2:],
priors[:, 2:] * torch.exp(loc[:, 2:] * variances[1])), 1)
boxes[:, :2] -= boxes[:, 2:] / 2
boxes[:, 2:] += boxes[:, :2]
return boxes
def log_sum_exp(x):
"""Utility function for computing log_sum_exp while determining
This will be used to determine unaveraged confidence loss across
all examples in a batch.
Args:
x (Variable(tensor)): conf_preds from conf layers
"""
x_max = x.data.max()
return torch.log(torch.sum(torch.exp(x-x_max), 1, keepdim=True)) + x_max
# Original author: Francisco Massa:
# https://github.com/fmassa/object-detection.torch
# Ported to PyTorch by Max deGroot (02/01/2017)
def nms(boxes, scores, overlap=0.5, top_k=200):
"""Apply non-maximum suppression at test time to avoid detecting too many
overlapping bounding boxes for a given object.
Args:
boxes: (tensor) The location preds for the img, Shape: [num_priors,4].
scores: (tensor) The class predscores for the img, Shape:[num_priors].
overlap: (float) The overlap thresh for suppressing unnecessary boxes.
top_k: (int) The Maximum number of box preds to consider.
Return:
The indices of the kept boxes with respect to num_priors.
"""
keep = scores.new(scores.size(0)).zero_().long()
if boxes.numel() == 0:
return keep, 0
x1 = boxes[:, 0]
y1 = boxes[:, 1]
x2 = boxes[:, 2]
y2 = boxes[:, 3]
area = torch.mul(x2 - x1, y2 - y1)
v, idx = scores.sort(0) # sort in ascending order
# I = I[v >= 0.01]
idx = idx[-top_k:] # indices of the top-k largest vals
xx1 = boxes.new()
yy1 = boxes.new()
xx2 = boxes.new()
yy2 = boxes.new()
w = boxes.new()
h = boxes.new()
# keep = torch.Tensor()
count = 0
while idx.numel() > 0:
i = idx[-1] # index of current largest val
# keep.append(i)
keep[count] = i
count += 1
if idx.size(0) == 1:
break
idx = idx[:-1] # remove kept element from view
# load bboxes of next highest vals
torch.index_select(x1, 0, idx, out=xx1)
torch.index_select(y1, 0, idx, out=yy1)
torch.index_select(x2, 0, idx, out=xx2)
torch.index_select(y2, 0, idx, out=yy2)
# store element-wise max with next highest score
xx1 = torch.clamp(xx1, min=x1[i])
yy1 = torch.clamp(yy1, min=y1[i])
xx2 = torch.clamp(xx2, max=x2[i])
yy2 = torch.clamp(yy2, max=y2[i])
w.resize_as_(xx2)
h.resize_as_(yy2)
w = xx2 - xx1
h = yy2 - yy1
# check sizes of xx1 and xx2.. after each iteration
w = torch.clamp(w, min=0.0)
h = torch.clamp(h, min=0.0)
inter = w*h
# IoU = i / (area(a) + area(b) - i)
rem_areas = torch.index_select(area, 0, idx) # load remaining areas)
union = (rem_areas - inter) + area[i]
IoU = inter/union # store result in iou
# keep only elements with an IoU <= overlap
idx = idx[IoU.le(overlap)]
return keep, count