add MobileSAM vit_t

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Qing 2023-10-07 12:48:29 +08:00
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ MPS_SUPPORT_MODELS = [
"sd2", "sd2",
"paint_by_example", "paint_by_example",
"controlnet", "controlnet",
"kandinsky2.2",
] ]
DEFAULT_MODEL = "lama" DEFAULT_MODEL = "lama"
@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ AVAILABLE_MODELS = [
"sd2", "sd2",
"paint_by_example", "paint_by_example",
"instruct_pix2pix", "instruct_pix2pix",
"kandinsky2.1" "kandinsky2.2",
] ]
SD15_MODELS = ["sd1.5", "anything4", "realisticVision1.4"] SD15_MODELS = ["sd1.5", "anything4", "realisticVision1.4"]
@ -61,7 +62,7 @@ SD_CONTROLNET_CHOICES = [
"control_v11p_sd15_canny", "control_v11p_sd15_canny",
"control_v11p_sd15_openpose", "control_v11p_sd15_openpose",
"control_v11p_sd15_inpaint", "control_v11p_sd15_inpaint",
"control_v11f1p_sd15_depth" "control_v11f1p_sd15_depth",
] ]
SD_LOCAL_MODEL_HELP = """ SD_LOCAL_MODEL_HELP = """
@ -115,7 +116,7 @@ RealESRGANModelNameList = [e.value for e in RealESRGANModelName]
INTERACTIVE_SEG_HELP = "Enable interactive segmentation using Segment Anything." INTERACTIVE_SEG_HELP = "Enable interactive segmentation using Segment Anything."
INTERACTIVE_SEG_MODEL_HELP = "Model size: vit_b < vit_l < vit_h. Bigger model size means better segmentation but slower speed." INTERACTIVE_SEG_MODEL_HELP = "Model size: vit_b < vit_l < vit_h. Bigger model size means better segmentation but slower speed."
AVAILABLE_INTERACTIVE_SEG_MODELS = ["vit_b", "vit_l", "vit_h"] AVAILABLE_INTERACTIVE_SEG_MODELS = ["vit_b", "vit_l", "vit_h", "vit_t"]
AVAILABLE_INTERACTIVE_SEG_DEVICES = ["cuda", "cpu", "mps"] AVAILABLE_INTERACTIVE_SEG_DEVICES = ["cuda", "cpu", "mps"]
REMOVE_BG_HELP = "Enable remove background. Always run on CPU" REMOVE_BG_HELP = "Enable remove background. Always run on CPU"
ANIMESEG_HELP = "Enable anime segmentation. Always run on CPU" ANIMESEG_HELP = "Enable anime segmentation. Always run on CPU"

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@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ SEGMENT_ANYTHING_MODELS = {
"url": "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/segment_anything/sam_vit_h_4b8939.pth", "url": "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/segment_anything/sam_vit_h_4b8939.pth",
"md5": "4b8939a88964f0f4ff5f5b2642c598a6", "md5": "4b8939a88964f0f4ff5f5b2642c598a6",
}, },
"vit_t": {
"url": "https://github.com/Sanster/models/releases/download/MobileSAM/mobile_sam.pt",
"md5": "f3c0d8cda613564d499310dab6c812cd",
},
} }

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@ -8,7 +8,15 @@ import torch
from functools import partial from functools import partial
from .modeling import ImageEncoderViT, MaskDecoder, PromptEncoder, Sam, TwoWayTransformer from lama_cleaner.plugins.segment_anything.modeling.tiny_vit_sam import TinyViT
from .modeling import (
ImageEncoderViT,
MaskDecoder,
PromptEncoder,
Sam,
TwoWayTransformer,
)
def build_sam_vit_h(checkpoint=None): def build_sam_vit_h(checkpoint=None):
@ -44,11 +52,64 @@ def build_sam_vit_b(checkpoint=None):
) )
def build_sam_vit_t(checkpoint=None):
prompt_embed_dim = 256
image_size = 1024
vit_patch_size = 16
image_embedding_size = image_size // vit_patch_size
mobile_sam = Sam(
image_encoder=TinyViT(
img_size=1024,
in_chans=3,
num_classes=1000,
embed_dims=[64, 128, 160, 320],
depths=[2, 2, 6, 2],
num_heads=[2, 4, 5, 10],
window_sizes=[7, 7, 14, 7],
mlp_ratio=4.0,
drop_rate=0.0,
drop_path_rate=0.0,
use_checkpoint=False,
mbconv_expand_ratio=4.0,
local_conv_size=3,
layer_lr_decay=0.8,
),
prompt_encoder=PromptEncoder(
embed_dim=prompt_embed_dim,
image_embedding_size=(image_embedding_size, image_embedding_size),
input_image_size=(image_size, image_size),
mask_in_chans=16,
),
mask_decoder=MaskDecoder(
num_multimask_outputs=3,
transformer=TwoWayTransformer(
depth=2,
embedding_dim=prompt_embed_dim,
mlp_dim=2048,
num_heads=8,
),
transformer_dim=prompt_embed_dim,
iou_head_depth=3,
iou_head_hidden_dim=256,
),
pixel_mean=[123.675, 116.28, 103.53],
pixel_std=[58.395, 57.12, 57.375],
)
mobile_sam.eval()
if checkpoint is not None:
with open(checkpoint, "rb") as f:
state_dict = torch.load(f)
mobile_sam.load_state_dict(state_dict)
return mobile_sam
sam_model_registry = { sam_model_registry = {
"default": build_sam, "default": build_sam,
"vit_h": build_sam, "vit_h": build_sam,
"vit_l": build_sam_vit_l, "vit_l": build_sam_vit_l,
"vit_b": build_sam_vit_b, "vit_b": build_sam_vit_b,
"vit_t": build_sam_vit_t,
} }

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@ -0,0 +1,822 @@
# --------------------------------------------------------
# TinyViT Model Architecture
# Copyright (c) 2022 Microsoft
# Adapted from LeViT and Swin Transformer
# LeViT: (https://github.com/facebookresearch/levit)
# Swin: (https://github.com/microsoft/swin-transformer)
# Build the TinyViT Model
# --------------------------------------------------------
import collections
import itertools
import math
import warnings
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
import torch.nn.functional as F
import torch.utils.checkpoint as checkpoint
from typing import Tuple
def _ntuple(n):
def parse(x):
if isinstance(x, collections.abc.Iterable) and not isinstance(x, str):
return x
return tuple(itertools.repeat(x, n))
return parse
to_2tuple = _ntuple(2)
def _trunc_normal_(tensor, mean, std, a, b):
# Cut & paste from PyTorch official master until it's in a few official releases - RW
# Method based on https://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/presentations/truncated_normal.pdf
def norm_cdf(x):
# Computes standard normal cumulative distribution function
return (1.0 + math.erf(x / math.sqrt(2.0))) / 2.0
if (mean < a - 2 * std) or (mean > b + 2 * std):
warnings.warn(
"mean is more than 2 std from [a, b] in nn.init.trunc_normal_. "
"The distribution of values may be incorrect.",
stacklevel=2,
)
# Values are generated by using a truncated uniform distribution and
# then using the inverse CDF for the normal distribution.
# Get upper and lower cdf values
l = norm_cdf((a - mean) / std)
u = norm_cdf((b - mean) / std)
# Uniformly fill tensor with values from [l, u], then translate to
# [2l-1, 2u-1].
tensor.uniform_(2 * l - 1, 2 * u - 1)
# Use inverse cdf transform for normal distribution to get truncated
# standard normal
tensor.erfinv_()
# Transform to proper mean, std
tensor.mul_(std * math.sqrt(2.0))
tensor.add_(mean)
# Clamp to ensure it's in the proper range
tensor.clamp_(min=a, max=b)
return tensor
def trunc_normal_(tensor, mean=0.0, std=1.0, a=-2.0, b=2.0):
# type: (Tensor, float, float, float, float) -> Tensor
r"""Fills the input Tensor with values drawn from a truncated
normal distribution. The values are effectively drawn from the
normal distribution :math:`\mathcal{N}(\text{mean}, \text{std}^2)`
with values outside :math:`[a, b]` redrawn until they are within
the bounds. The method used for generating the random values works
best when :math:`a \leq \text{mean} \leq b`.
NOTE: this impl is similar to the PyTorch trunc_normal_, the bounds [a, b] are
applied while sampling the normal with mean/std applied, therefore a, b args
should be adjusted to match the range of mean, std args.
Args:
tensor: an n-dimensional `torch.Tensor`
mean: the mean of the normal distribution
std: the standard deviation of the normal distribution
a: the minimum cutoff value
b: the maximum cutoff value
Examples:
>>> w = torch.empty(3, 5)
>>> nn.init.trunc_normal_(w)
"""
with torch.no_grad():
return _trunc_normal_(tensor, mean, std, a, b)
def drop_path(
x, drop_prob: float = 0.0, training: bool = False, scale_by_keep: bool = True
):
"""Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks).
This is the same as the DropConnect impl I created for EfficientNet, etc networks, however,
the original name is misleading as 'Drop Connect' is a different form of dropout in a separate paper...
See discussion: https://github.com/tensorflow/tpu/issues/494#issuecomment-532968956 ... I've opted for
changing the layer and argument names to 'drop path' rather than mix DropConnect as a layer name and use
'survival rate' as the argument.
"""
if drop_prob == 0.0 or not training:
return x
keep_prob = 1 - drop_prob
shape = (x.shape[0],) + (1,) * (
x.ndim - 1
) # work with diff dim tensors, not just 2D ConvNets
random_tensor = x.new_empty(shape).bernoulli_(keep_prob)
if keep_prob > 0.0 and scale_by_keep:
random_tensor.div_(keep_prob)
return x * random_tensor
class TimmDropPath(nn.Module):
"""Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks)."""
def __init__(self, drop_prob: float = 0.0, scale_by_keep: bool = True):
super(TimmDropPath, self).__init__()
self.drop_prob = drop_prob
self.scale_by_keep = scale_by_keep
def forward(self, x):
return drop_path(x, self.drop_prob, self.training, self.scale_by_keep)
def extra_repr(self):
return f"drop_prob={round(self.drop_prob,3):0.3f}"
class Conv2d_BN(torch.nn.Sequential):
def __init__(
self, a, b, ks=1, stride=1, pad=0, dilation=1, groups=1, bn_weight_init=1
):
super().__init__()
self.add_module(
"c", torch.nn.Conv2d(a, b, ks, stride, pad, dilation, groups, bias=False)
)
bn = torch.nn.BatchNorm2d(b)
torch.nn.init.constant_(bn.weight, bn_weight_init)
torch.nn.init.constant_(bn.bias, 0)
self.add_module("bn", bn)
@torch.no_grad()
def fuse(self):
c, bn = self._modules.values()
w = bn.weight / (bn.running_var + bn.eps) ** 0.5
w = c.weight * w[:, None, None, None]
b = bn.bias - bn.running_mean * bn.weight / (bn.running_var + bn.eps) ** 0.5
m = torch.nn.Conv2d(
w.size(1) * self.c.groups,
w.size(0),
w.shape[2:],
stride=self.c.stride,
padding=self.c.padding,
dilation=self.c.dilation,
groups=self.c.groups,
)
m.weight.data.copy_(w)
m.bias.data.copy_(b)
return m
class DropPath(TimmDropPath):
def __init__(self, drop_prob=None):
super().__init__(drop_prob=drop_prob)
self.drop_prob = drop_prob
def __repr__(self):
msg = super().__repr__()
msg += f"(drop_prob={self.drop_prob})"
return msg
class PatchEmbed(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, in_chans, embed_dim, resolution, activation):
super().__init__()
img_size: Tuple[int, int] = to_2tuple(resolution)
self.patches_resolution = (img_size[0] // 4, img_size[1] // 4)
self.num_patches = self.patches_resolution[0] * self.patches_resolution[1]
self.in_chans = in_chans
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
n = embed_dim
self.seq = nn.Sequential(
Conv2d_BN(in_chans, n // 2, 3, 2, 1),
activation(),
Conv2d_BN(n // 2, n, 3, 2, 1),
)
def forward(self, x):
return self.seq(x)
class MBConv(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, in_chans, out_chans, expand_ratio, activation, drop_path):
super().__init__()
self.in_chans = in_chans
self.hidden_chans = int(in_chans * expand_ratio)
self.out_chans = out_chans
self.conv1 = Conv2d_BN(in_chans, self.hidden_chans, ks=1)
self.act1 = activation()
self.conv2 = Conv2d_BN(
self.hidden_chans,
self.hidden_chans,
ks=3,
stride=1,
pad=1,
groups=self.hidden_chans,
)
self.act2 = activation()
self.conv3 = Conv2d_BN(self.hidden_chans, out_chans, ks=1, bn_weight_init=0.0)
self.act3 = activation()
self.drop_path = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity()
def forward(self, x):
shortcut = x
x = self.conv1(x)
x = self.act1(x)
x = self.conv2(x)
x = self.act2(x)
x = self.conv3(x)
x = self.drop_path(x)
x += shortcut
x = self.act3(x)
return x
class PatchMerging(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, input_resolution, dim, out_dim, activation):
super().__init__()
self.input_resolution = input_resolution
self.dim = dim
self.out_dim = out_dim
self.act = activation()
self.conv1 = Conv2d_BN(dim, out_dim, 1, 1, 0)
stride_c = 2
if out_dim == 320 or out_dim == 448 or out_dim == 576:
stride_c = 1
self.conv2 = Conv2d_BN(out_dim, out_dim, 3, stride_c, 1, groups=out_dim)
self.conv3 = Conv2d_BN(out_dim, out_dim, 1, 1, 0)
def forward(self, x):
if x.ndim == 3:
H, W = self.input_resolution
B = len(x)
# (B, C, H, W)
x = x.view(B, H, W, -1).permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
x = self.conv1(x)
x = self.act(x)
x = self.conv2(x)
x = self.act(x)
x = self.conv3(x)
x = x.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
return x
class ConvLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
dim,
input_resolution,
depth,
activation,
drop_path=0.0,
downsample=None,
use_checkpoint=False,
out_dim=None,
conv_expand_ratio=4.0,
):
super().__init__()
self.dim = dim
self.input_resolution = input_resolution
self.depth = depth
self.use_checkpoint = use_checkpoint
# build blocks
self.blocks = nn.ModuleList(
[
MBConv(
dim,
dim,
conv_expand_ratio,
activation,
drop_path[i] if isinstance(drop_path, list) else drop_path,
)
for i in range(depth)
]
)
# patch merging layer
if downsample is not None:
self.downsample = downsample(
input_resolution, dim=dim, out_dim=out_dim, activation=activation
)
else:
self.downsample = None
def forward(self, x):
for blk in self.blocks:
if self.use_checkpoint:
x = checkpoint.checkpoint(blk, x)
else:
x = blk(x)
if self.downsample is not None:
x = self.downsample(x)
return x
class Mlp(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
in_features,
hidden_features=None,
out_features=None,
act_layer=nn.GELU,
drop=0.0,
):
super().__init__()
out_features = out_features or in_features
hidden_features = hidden_features or in_features
self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(in_features)
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(in_features, hidden_features)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(hidden_features, out_features)
self.act = act_layer()
self.drop = nn.Dropout(drop)
def forward(self, x):
x = self.norm(x)
x = self.fc1(x)
x = self.act(x)
x = self.drop(x)
x = self.fc2(x)
x = self.drop(x)
return x
class Attention(torch.nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
dim,
key_dim,
num_heads=8,
attn_ratio=4,
resolution=(14, 14),
):
super().__init__()
# (h, w)
assert isinstance(resolution, tuple) and len(resolution) == 2
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.scale = key_dim**-0.5
self.key_dim = key_dim
self.nh_kd = nh_kd = key_dim * num_heads
self.d = int(attn_ratio * key_dim)
self.dh = int(attn_ratio * key_dim) * num_heads
self.attn_ratio = attn_ratio
h = self.dh + nh_kd * 2
self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(dim)
self.qkv = nn.Linear(dim, h)
self.proj = nn.Linear(self.dh, dim)
points = list(itertools.product(range(resolution[0]), range(resolution[1])))
N = len(points)
attention_offsets = {}
idxs = []
for p1 in points:
for p2 in points:
offset = (abs(p1[0] - p2[0]), abs(p1[1] - p2[1]))
if offset not in attention_offsets:
attention_offsets[offset] = len(attention_offsets)
idxs.append(attention_offsets[offset])
self.attention_biases = torch.nn.Parameter(
torch.zeros(num_heads, len(attention_offsets))
)
self.register_buffer(
"attention_bias_idxs", torch.LongTensor(idxs).view(N, N), persistent=False
)
@torch.no_grad()
def train(self, mode=True):
super().train(mode)
if mode and hasattr(self, "ab"):
del self.ab
else:
self.register_buffer(
"ab",
self.attention_biases[:, self.attention_bias_idxs],
persistent=False,
)
def forward(self, x): # x (B,N,C)
B, N, _ = x.shape
# Normalization
x = self.norm(x)
qkv = self.qkv(x)
# (B, N, num_heads, d)
q, k, v = qkv.view(B, N, self.num_heads, -1).split(
[self.key_dim, self.key_dim, self.d], dim=3
)
# (B, num_heads, N, d)
q = q.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
k = k.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
v = v.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
attn = (q @ k.transpose(-2, -1)) * self.scale + (
self.attention_biases[:, self.attention_bias_idxs]
if self.training
else self.ab
)
attn = attn.softmax(dim=-1)
x = (attn @ v).transpose(1, 2).reshape(B, N, self.dh)
x = self.proj(x)
return x
class TinyViTBlock(nn.Module):
r"""TinyViT Block.
Args:
dim (int): Number of input channels.
input_resolution (tuple[int, int]): Input resolution.
num_heads (int): Number of attention heads.
window_size (int): Window size.
mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim.
drop (float, optional): Dropout rate. Default: 0.0
drop_path (float, optional): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0
local_conv_size (int): the kernel size of the convolution between
Attention and MLP. Default: 3
activation: the activation function. Default: nn.GELU
"""
def __init__(
self,
dim,
input_resolution,
num_heads,
window_size=7,
mlp_ratio=4.0,
drop=0.0,
drop_path=0.0,
local_conv_size=3,
activation=nn.GELU,
):
super().__init__()
self.dim = dim
self.input_resolution = input_resolution
self.num_heads = num_heads
assert window_size > 0, "window_size must be greater than 0"
self.window_size = window_size
self.mlp_ratio = mlp_ratio
self.drop_path = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity()
assert dim % num_heads == 0, "dim must be divisible by num_heads"
head_dim = dim // num_heads
window_resolution = (window_size, window_size)
self.attn = Attention(
dim, head_dim, num_heads, attn_ratio=1, resolution=window_resolution
)
mlp_hidden_dim = int(dim * mlp_ratio)
mlp_activation = activation
self.mlp = Mlp(
in_features=dim,
hidden_features=mlp_hidden_dim,
act_layer=mlp_activation,
drop=drop,
)
pad = local_conv_size // 2
self.local_conv = Conv2d_BN(
dim, dim, ks=local_conv_size, stride=1, pad=pad, groups=dim
)
def forward(self, x):
H, W = self.input_resolution
B, L, C = x.shape
assert L == H * W, "input feature has wrong size"
res_x = x
if H == self.window_size and W == self.window_size:
x = self.attn(x)
else:
x = x.view(B, H, W, C)
pad_b = (self.window_size - H % self.window_size) % self.window_size
pad_r = (self.window_size - W % self.window_size) % self.window_size
padding = pad_b > 0 or pad_r > 0
if padding:
x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, 0, pad_r, 0, pad_b))
pH, pW = H + pad_b, W + pad_r
nH = pH // self.window_size
nW = pW // self.window_size
# window partition
x = (
x.view(B, nH, self.window_size, nW, self.window_size, C)
.transpose(2, 3)
.reshape(B * nH * nW, self.window_size * self.window_size, C)
)
x = self.attn(x)
# window reverse
x = (
x.view(B, nH, nW, self.window_size, self.window_size, C)
.transpose(2, 3)
.reshape(B, pH, pW, C)
)
if padding:
x = x[:, :H, :W].contiguous()
x = x.view(B, L, C)
x = res_x + self.drop_path(x)
x = x.transpose(1, 2).reshape(B, C, H, W)
x = self.local_conv(x)
x = x.view(B, C, L).transpose(1, 2)
x = x + self.drop_path(self.mlp(x))
return x
def extra_repr(self) -> str:
return (
f"dim={self.dim}, input_resolution={self.input_resolution}, num_heads={self.num_heads}, "
f"window_size={self.window_size}, mlp_ratio={self.mlp_ratio}"
)
class BasicLayer(nn.Module):
"""A basic TinyViT layer for one stage.
Args:
dim (int): Number of input channels.
input_resolution (tuple[int]): Input resolution.
depth (int): Number of blocks.
num_heads (int): Number of attention heads.
window_size (int): Local window size.
mlp_ratio (float): Ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim.
drop (float, optional): Dropout rate. Default: 0.0
drop_path (float | tuple[float], optional): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0
downsample (nn.Module | None, optional): Downsample layer at the end of the layer. Default: None
use_checkpoint (bool): Whether to use checkpointing to save memory. Default: False.
local_conv_size: the kernel size of the depthwise convolution between attention and MLP. Default: 3
activation: the activation function. Default: nn.GELU
out_dim: the output dimension of the layer. Default: dim
"""
def __init__(
self,
dim,
input_resolution,
depth,
num_heads,
window_size,
mlp_ratio=4.0,
drop=0.0,
drop_path=0.0,
downsample=None,
use_checkpoint=False,
local_conv_size=3,
activation=nn.GELU,
out_dim=None,
):
super().__init__()
self.dim = dim
self.input_resolution = input_resolution
self.depth = depth
self.use_checkpoint = use_checkpoint
# build blocks
self.blocks = nn.ModuleList(
[
TinyViTBlock(
dim=dim,
input_resolution=input_resolution,
num_heads=num_heads,
window_size=window_size,
mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio,
drop=drop,
drop_path=drop_path[i]
if isinstance(drop_path, list)
else drop_path,
local_conv_size=local_conv_size,
activation=activation,
)
for i in range(depth)
]
)
# patch merging layer
if downsample is not None:
self.downsample = downsample(
input_resolution, dim=dim, out_dim=out_dim, activation=activation
)
else:
self.downsample = None
def forward(self, x):
for blk in self.blocks:
if self.use_checkpoint:
x = checkpoint.checkpoint(blk, x)
else:
x = blk(x)
if self.downsample is not None:
x = self.downsample(x)
return x
def extra_repr(self) -> str:
return f"dim={self.dim}, input_resolution={self.input_resolution}, depth={self.depth}"
class LayerNorm2d(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, num_channels: int, eps: float = 1e-6) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(num_channels))
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(num_channels))
self.eps = eps
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
u = x.mean(1, keepdim=True)
s = (x - u).pow(2).mean(1, keepdim=True)
x = (x - u) / torch.sqrt(s + self.eps)
x = self.weight[:, None, None] * x + self.bias[:, None, None]
return x
class TinyViT(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
img_size=224,
in_chans=3,
num_classes=1000,
embed_dims=[96, 192, 384, 768],
depths=[2, 2, 6, 2],
num_heads=[3, 6, 12, 24],
window_sizes=[7, 7, 14, 7],
mlp_ratio=4.0,
drop_rate=0.0,
drop_path_rate=0.1,
use_checkpoint=False,
mbconv_expand_ratio=4.0,
local_conv_size=3,
layer_lr_decay=1.0,
):
super().__init__()
self.img_size = img_size
self.num_classes = num_classes
self.depths = depths
self.num_layers = len(depths)
self.mlp_ratio = mlp_ratio
activation = nn.GELU
self.patch_embed = PatchEmbed(
in_chans=in_chans,
embed_dim=embed_dims[0],
resolution=img_size,
activation=activation,
)
patches_resolution = self.patch_embed.patches_resolution
self.patches_resolution = patches_resolution
# stochastic depth
dpr = [
x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, drop_path_rate, sum(depths))
] # stochastic depth decay rule
# build layers
self.layers = nn.ModuleList()
for i_layer in range(self.num_layers):
kwargs = dict(
dim=embed_dims[i_layer],
input_resolution=(
patches_resolution[0]
// (2 ** (i_layer - 1 if i_layer == 3 else i_layer)),
patches_resolution[1]
// (2 ** (i_layer - 1 if i_layer == 3 else i_layer)),
),
# input_resolution=(patches_resolution[0] // (2 ** i_layer),
# patches_resolution[1] // (2 ** i_layer)),
depth=depths[i_layer],
drop_path=dpr[sum(depths[:i_layer]) : sum(depths[: i_layer + 1])],
downsample=PatchMerging if (i_layer < self.num_layers - 1) else None,
use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint,
out_dim=embed_dims[min(i_layer + 1, len(embed_dims) - 1)],
activation=activation,
)
if i_layer == 0:
layer = ConvLayer(
conv_expand_ratio=mbconv_expand_ratio,
**kwargs,
)
else:
layer = BasicLayer(
num_heads=num_heads[i_layer],
window_size=window_sizes[i_layer],
mlp_ratio=self.mlp_ratio,
drop=drop_rate,
local_conv_size=local_conv_size,
**kwargs,
)
self.layers.append(layer)
# Classifier head
self.norm_head = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dims[-1])
self.head = (
nn.Linear(embed_dims[-1], num_classes)
if num_classes > 0
else torch.nn.Identity()
)
# init weights
self.apply(self._init_weights)
self.set_layer_lr_decay(layer_lr_decay)
self.neck = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(
embed_dims[-1],
256,
kernel_size=1,
bias=False,
),
LayerNorm2d(256),
nn.Conv2d(
256,
256,
kernel_size=3,
padding=1,
bias=False,
),
LayerNorm2d(256),
)
def set_layer_lr_decay(self, layer_lr_decay):
decay_rate = layer_lr_decay
# layers -> blocks (depth)
depth = sum(self.depths)
lr_scales = [decay_rate ** (depth - i - 1) for i in range(depth)]
# print("LR SCALES:", lr_scales)
def _set_lr_scale(m, scale):
for p in m.parameters():
p.lr_scale = scale
self.patch_embed.apply(lambda x: _set_lr_scale(x, lr_scales[0]))
i = 0
for layer in self.layers:
for block in layer.blocks:
block.apply(lambda x: _set_lr_scale(x, lr_scales[i]))
i += 1
if layer.downsample is not None:
layer.downsample.apply(lambda x: _set_lr_scale(x, lr_scales[i - 1]))
assert i == depth
for m in [self.norm_head, self.head]:
m.apply(lambda x: _set_lr_scale(x, lr_scales[-1]))
for k, p in self.named_parameters():
p.param_name = k
def _check_lr_scale(m):
for p in m.parameters():
assert hasattr(p, "lr_scale"), p.param_name
self.apply(_check_lr_scale)
def _init_weights(self, m):
if isinstance(m, nn.Linear):
trunc_normal_(m.weight, std=0.02)
if isinstance(m, nn.Linear) and m.bias is not None:
nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0)
elif isinstance(m, nn.LayerNorm):
nn.init.constant_(m.bias, 0)
nn.init.constant_(m.weight, 1.0)
@torch.jit.ignore
def no_weight_decay_keywords(self):
return {"attention_biases"}
def forward_features(self, x):
# x: (N, C, H, W)
x = self.patch_embed(x)
x = self.layers[0](x)
start_i = 1
for i in range(start_i, len(self.layers)):
layer = self.layers[i]
x = layer(x)
B, _, C = x.size()
x = x.view(B, 64, 64, C)
x = x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
x = self.neck(x)
return x
def forward(self, x):
x = self.forward_features(x)
# x = self.norm_head(x)
# x = self.head(x)
return x