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import torch
import numpy as np
import torchvision
def box_iou(box1, box2, eps=1e-7):
"""
Calculate intersection-over-union (IoU) of boxes.
Both sets of boxes are expected to be in (x1, y1, x2, y2) format.
Based on https://github.com/pytorch/vision/blob/master/torchvision/ops/boxes.py
Args:
box1 (torch.Tensor): A tensor of shape (N, 4) representing N bounding boxes.
box2 (torch.Tensor): A tensor of shape (M, 4) representing M bounding boxes.
eps (float, optional): A small value to avoid division by zero. Defaults to 1e-7.
Returns:
(torch.Tensor): An NxM tensor containing the pairwise IoU values for every element in box1 and box2.
"""
# inter(N,M) = (rb(N,M,2) - lt(N,M,2)).clamp(0).prod(2)
(a1, a2), (b1, b2) = box1.unsqueeze(1).chunk(2, 2), box2.unsqueeze(0).chunk(2, 2)
inter = (torch.min(a2, b2) - torch.max(a1, b1)).clamp_(0).prod(2)
# IoU = inter / (area1 + area2 - inter)
return inter / ((a2 - a1).prod(2) + (b2 - b1).prod(2) - inter + eps)
def clip_boxes(boxes, shape):
"""
It takes a list of bounding boxes and a shape (height, width) and clips the bounding boxes to the
shape
Args:
boxes (torch.Tensor): the bounding boxes to clip
shape (tuple): the shape of the image
"""
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 scale_boxes(img1_shape, boxes, img0_shape, ratio_pad=None):
"""
Rescales bounding boxes (in the format of xyxy) from the shape of the image they were originally specified in
(img1_shape) to the shape of a different image (img0_shape).
Args:
img1_shape (tuple): The shape of the image that the bounding boxes are for, in the format of (height, width).
boxes (torch.Tensor): the bounding boxes of the objects in the image, in the format of (x1, y1, x2, y2)
img0_shape (tuple): the shape of the target image, in the format of (height, width).
ratio_pad (tuple): a tuple of (ratio, pad) for scaling the boxes. If not provided, the ratio and pad will be
calculated based on the size difference between the two images.
Returns:
boxes (torch.Tensor): The scaled bounding boxes, in the format of (x1, y1, x2, y2)
"""
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 = round((img1_shape[1] - img0_shape[1] * gain) / 2 - 0.1), round(
(img1_shape[0] - img0_shape[0] * gain) / 2 - 0.1) # wh padding
else:
gain = ratio_pad[0][0]
pad = ratio_pad[1]
boxes[..., [0, 2]] -= pad[0] # x padding
boxes[..., [1, 3]] -= pad[1] # y padding
boxes[..., :4] /= gain
clip_boxes(boxes, img0_shape)
return boxes
def xywh2xyxy(x):
"""
Convert bounding box coordinates from (x, y, width, height) format to (x1, y1, x2, y2) format where (x1, y1) is the
top-left corner and (x2, y2) is the bottom-right corner.
Args:
x (np.ndarray | torch.Tensor): The input bounding box coordinates in (x, y, width, height) format.
Returns:
y (np.ndarray | torch.Tensor): The bounding box coordinates in (x1, y1, x2, y2) format.
"""
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 non_max_suppression(
prediction,
conf_thres=0.25,
iou_thres=0.45,
classes=None,
agnostic=False,
multi_label=False,
labels=(),
max_det=300,
nc=0, # number of classes (optional)
max_time_img=0.05,
max_nms=30000,
max_wh=7680,
):
"""
Perform non-maximum suppression (NMS) on a set of boxes, with support for masks and multiple labels per box.
Arguments:
prediction (torch.Tensor): A tensor of shape (batch_size, num_classes + 4 + num_masks, num_boxes)
containing the predicted boxes, classes, and masks. The tensor should be in the format
output by a model, such as YOLO.
conf_thres (float): The confidence threshold below which boxes will be filtered out.
Valid values are between 0.0 and 1.0.
iou_thres (float): The IoU threshold below which boxes will be filtered out during NMS.
Valid values are between 0.0 and 1.0.
classes (List[int]): A list of class indices to consider. If None, all classes will be considered.
agnostic (bool): If True, the model is agnostic to the number of classes, and all
classes will be considered as one.
multi_label (bool): If True, each box may have multiple labels.
labels (List[List[Union[int, float, torch.Tensor]]]): A list of lists, where each inner
list contains the apriori labels for a given image. The list should be in the format
output by a dataloader, with each label being a tuple of (class_index, x1, y1, x2, y2).
max_det (int): The maximum number of boxes to keep after NMS.
nc (int, optional): The number of classes output by the model. Any indices after this will be considered masks.
max_time_img (float): The maximum time (seconds) for processing one image.
max_nms (int): The maximum number of boxes into torchvision.ops.nms().
max_wh (int): The maximum box width and height in pixels
Returns:
(List[torch.Tensor]): A list of length batch_size, where each element is a tensor of
shape (num_boxes, 6 + num_masks) containing the kept boxes, with columns
(x1, y1, x2, y2, confidence, class, mask1, mask2, ...).
"""
# 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'
if isinstance(prediction, (list, tuple)): # YOLOv8 model in validation model, output = (inference_out, loss_out)
prediction = prediction[0] # select only inference output
device = prediction.device
mps = 'mps' in device.type # Apple MPS
if mps: # MPS not fully supported yet, convert tensors to CPU before NMS
prediction = prediction.cpu()
bs = prediction.shape[0] # batch size
nc = nc or (prediction.shape[1] - 4) # number of classes
nm = prediction.shape[1] - nc - 4
mi = 4 + nc # mask start index
xc = prediction[:, 4:mi].amax(1) > conf_thres # candidates
# Settings
# min_wh = 2 # (pixels) minimum box width and height
time_limit = 0.5 + max_time_img * 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
prediction = prediction.transpose(-1, -2) # shape(1,84,6300) to shape(1,6300,84)
prediction[..., :4] = xywh2xyxy(prediction[..., :4]) # xywh to xyxy
output = [torch.zeros((0, 6 + nm), 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 + nm + 5), device=x.device)
v[:, :4] = lb[:, 1:5] # box
v[range(len(lb)), lb[:, 0].long() + 4] = 1.0 # cls
x = torch.cat((x, v), 0)
# If none remain process next image
if not x.shape[0]:
continue
# Detections matrix nx6 (xyxy, conf, cls)
box, cls, mask = x.split((4, nc, nm), 1)
if multi_label:
i, j = torch.where(cls > conf_thres)
x = torch.cat((box[i], x[i, 4 + j, None], j[:, None].float(), mask[i]), 1)
else: # best class only
conf, j = cls.max(1, keepdim=True)
x = torch.cat((box, conf, j.float(), mask), 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
if n > max_nms: # excess boxes
x = x[x[:, 4].argsort(descending=True)[:max_nms]] # sort by confidence and remove excess boxes
# 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
i = i[:max_det] # limit detections
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 mps:
output[xi] = output[xi].to(device)
return output