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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright IBM All Rights Reserved.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""
A main training script.
Mostly copy-paste from https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/blob/master/tools/train_net.py
"""
import logging
import os
from collections import OrderedDict
import torch
import detectron2.utils.comm as comm
from detectron2.checkpoint import DetectionCheckpointer
from detectron2.config import get_cfg
from detectron2.data import MetadataCatalog
from detectron2.engine import DefaultTrainer, default_argument_parser, default_setup, hooks, launch
from detectron2.evaluation import (
CityscapesInstanceEvaluator,
CityscapesSemSegEvaluator,
COCOEvaluator,
COCOPanopticEvaluator,
DatasetEvaluators,
LVISEvaluator,
PascalVOCDetectionEvaluator,
SemSegEvaluator,
verify_results,
)
from detectron2.modeling import GeneralizedRCNNWithTTA
from detectron2.solver.build import get_default_optimizer_params, maybe_add_gradient_clipping
import regionvit
from detection.detector_wrapper import build_regionvit_backbone, build_retinanet_regionvit_fpn_backbone
from detection.config import add_config
class Trainer(DefaultTrainer):
"""
We use the "DefaultTrainer" which contains pre-defined default logic for
standard training workflow. They may not work for you, especially if you
are working on a new research project. In that case you can write your
own training loop. You can use "tools/plain_train_net.py" as an example.
"""
@classmethod
def build_evaluator(cls, cfg, dataset_name, output_folder=None):
"""
Create evaluator(s) for a given dataset.
This uses the special metadata "evaluator_type" associated with each builtin dataset.
For your own dataset, you can simply create an evaluator manually in your
script and do not have to worry about the hacky if-else logic here.
"""
if output_folder is None:
output_folder = os.path.join(cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, "inference")
evaluator_list = []
evaluator_type = MetadataCatalog.get(dataset_name).evaluator_type
if evaluator_type in ["sem_seg", "coco_panoptic_seg"]:
evaluator_list.append(
SemSegEvaluator(
dataset_name,
distributed=True,
output_dir=output_folder,
)
)
if evaluator_type in ["coco", "coco_panoptic_seg"]:
evaluator_list.append(COCOEvaluator(dataset_name, output_dir=output_folder))
if evaluator_type == "coco_panoptic_seg":
evaluator_list.append(COCOPanopticEvaluator(dataset_name, output_folder))
if evaluator_type == "cityscapes_instance":
assert (
torch.cuda.device_count() >= comm.get_rank()
), "CityscapesEvaluator currently do not work with multiple machines."
return CityscapesInstanceEvaluator(dataset_name)
if evaluator_type == "cityscapes_sem_seg":
assert (
torch.cuda.device_count() >= comm.get_rank()
), "CityscapesEvaluator currently do not work with multiple machines."
return CityscapesSemSegEvaluator(dataset_name)
elif evaluator_type == "pascal_voc":
return PascalVOCDetectionEvaluator(dataset_name)
elif evaluator_type == "lvis":
return LVISEvaluator(dataset_name, output_dir=output_folder)
if len(evaluator_list) == 0:
raise NotImplementedError(
"no Evaluator for the dataset {} with the type {}".format(
dataset_name, evaluator_type
)
)
elif len(evaluator_list) == 1:
return evaluator_list[0]
return DatasetEvaluators(evaluator_list)
@classmethod
def test_with_TTA(cls, cfg, model):
logger = logging.getLogger("detectron2.trainer")
# In the end of training, run an evaluation with TTA
# Only support some R-CNN models.
logger.info("Running inference with test-time augmentation ...")
model = GeneralizedRCNNWithTTA(cfg, model)
evaluators = [
cls.build_evaluator(
cfg, name, output_folder=os.path.join(cfg.OUTPUT_DIR, "inference_TTA")
)
for name in cfg.DATASETS.TEST
]
res = cls.test(cfg, model, evaluators)
res = OrderedDict({k + "_TTA": v for k, v in res.items()})
return res
@classmethod
def build_optimizer(cls, cfg, model):
"""
Returns:
torch.optim.Optimizer:
It now calls :func:`detectron2.solver.build_optimizer`.
Overwrite it if you'd like a different optimizer.
"""
params = get_default_optimizer_params(
model,
base_lr=cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR,
weight_decay_norm=cfg.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY_NORM,
bias_lr_factor=cfg.SOLVER.BIAS_LR_FACTOR,
weight_decay_bias=cfg.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY_BIAS,
)
if cfg.SOLVER.OPTIMIZER == 'SGD':
return maybe_add_gradient_clipping(cfg, torch.optim.SGD)(
params,
lr=cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR,
momentum=cfg.SOLVER.MOMENTUM,
nesterov=cfg.SOLVER.NESTEROV,
weight_decay=cfg.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY,
)
elif cfg.SOLVER.OPTIMIZER == 'ADAMW':
"""
Build an optimizer from config.
"""
return maybe_add_gradient_clipping(cfg, torch.optim.AdamW)(
params,
lr=cfg.SOLVER.BASE_LR,
weight_decay=cfg.SOLVER.WEIGHT_DECAY,
)
def setup(args):
"""
Create configs and perform basic setups.
"""
cfg = get_cfg()
add_config(cfg)
cfg.merge_from_file(args.config_file)
cfg.merge_from_list(args.opts)
cfg.freeze()
default_setup(cfg, args)
return cfg
def main(args):
cfg = setup(args)
if args.eval_only:
model = Trainer.build_model(cfg)
DetectionCheckpointer(model, save_dir=cfg.OUTPUT_DIR).resume_or_load(
cfg.MODEL.WEIGHTS, resume=args.resume
)
res = Trainer.test(cfg, model)
if cfg.TEST.AUG.ENABLED:
res.update(Trainer.test_with_TTA(cfg, model))
if comm.is_main_process():
verify_results(cfg, res)
return res
"""
If you'd like to do anything fancier than the standard training logic,
consider writing your own training loop (see plain_train_net.py) or
subclassing the trainer.
"""
trainer = Trainer(cfg)
trainer.resume_or_load(resume=args.resume)
if cfg.TEST.AUG.ENABLED:
trainer.register_hooks(
[hooks.EvalHook(0, lambda: trainer.test_with_TTA(cfg, trainer.model))]
)
return trainer.train()
if __name__ == "__main__":
args = default_argument_parser().parse_args()
print("Command Line Args:", args)
launch(
main,
args.num_gpus,
num_machines=args.num_machines,
machine_rank=args.machine_rank,
dist_url=args.dist_url,
args=(args,),
)