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import torch
from torch import nn
import torch.nn.functional as F
#import fvcore.nn.weight_init as weight_init
"""
Functions for building the BottleneckBlock from Detectron2.
# https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/blob/main/detectron2/modeling/backbone/resnet.py
"""
def get_norm(norm, out_channels, num_norm_groups=32):
"""
Args:
norm (str or callable): either one of BN, SyncBN, FrozenBN, GN;
or a callable that takes a channel number and returns
the normalization layer as a nn.Module.
Returns:
nn.Module or None: the normalization layer
"""
if norm is None:
return None
if isinstance(norm, str):
if len(norm) == 0:
return None
norm = {
"GN": lambda channels: nn.GroupNorm(num_norm_groups, channels),
}[norm]
return norm(out_channels)
class Conv2d(nn.Conv2d):
"""
A wrapper around :class:`torch.nn.Conv2d` to support empty inputs and more features.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Extra keyword arguments supported in addition to those in `torch.nn.Conv2d`:
Args:
norm (nn.Module, optional): a normalization layer
activation (callable(Tensor) -> Tensor): a callable activation function
It assumes that norm layer is used before activation.
"""
norm = kwargs.pop("norm", None)
activation = kwargs.pop("activation", None)
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.norm = norm
self.activation = activation
def forward(self, x):
x = F.conv2d(
x, self.weight, self.bias, self.stride, self.padding, self.dilation, self.groups
)
if self.norm is not None:
x = self.norm(x)
if self.activation is not None:
x = self.activation(x)
return x
class CNNBlockBase(nn.Module):
"""
A CNN block is assumed to have input channels, output channels and a stride.
The input and output of `forward()` method must be NCHW tensors.
The method can perform arbitrary computation but must match the given
channels and stride specification.
Attribute:
in_channels (int):
out_channels (int):
stride (int):
"""
def __init__(self, in_channels, out_channels, stride):
"""
The `__init__` method of any subclass should also contain these arguments.
Args:
in_channels (int):
out_channels (int):
stride (int):
"""
super().__init__()
self.in_channels = in_channels
self.out_channels = out_channels
self.stride = stride
class BottleneckBlock(CNNBlockBase):
"""
The standard bottleneck residual block used by ResNet-50, 101 and 152
defined in :paper:`ResNet`. It contains 3 conv layers with kernels
1x1, 3x3, 1x1, and a projection shortcut if needed.
"""
def __init__(
self,
in_channels,
out_channels,
*,
bottleneck_channels,
stride=1,
num_groups=1,
norm="GN",
stride_in_1x1=False,
dilation=1,
num_norm_groups=32
):
"""
Args:
bottleneck_channels (int): number of output channels for the 3x3
"bottleneck" conv layers.
num_groups (int): number of groups for the 3x3 conv layer.
norm (str or callable): normalization for all conv layers.
See :func:`layers.get_norm` for supported format.
stride_in_1x1 (bool): when stride>1, whether to put stride in the
first 1x1 convolution or the bottleneck 3x3 convolution.
dilation (int): the dilation rate of the 3x3 conv layer.
"""
super().__init__(in_channels, out_channels, stride)
if in_channels != out_channels:
self.shortcut = Conv2d(
in_channels,
out_channels,
kernel_size=1,
stride=stride,
bias=False,
norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels, num_norm_groups),
)
else:
self.shortcut = None
# The original MSRA ResNet models have stride in the first 1x1 conv
# The subsequent fb.torch.resnet and Caffe2 ResNe[X]t implementations have
# stride in the 3x3 conv
stride_1x1, stride_3x3 = (stride, 1) if stride_in_1x1 else (1, stride)
self.conv1 = Conv2d(
in_channels,
bottleneck_channels,
kernel_size=1,
stride=stride_1x1,
bias=False,
norm=get_norm(norm, bottleneck_channels, num_norm_groups),
)
self.conv2 = Conv2d(
bottleneck_channels,
bottleneck_channels,
kernel_size=3,
stride=stride_3x3,
padding=1 * dilation,
bias=False,
groups=num_groups,
dilation=dilation,
norm=get_norm(norm, bottleneck_channels, num_norm_groups),
)
self.conv3 = Conv2d(
bottleneck_channels,
out_channels,
kernel_size=1,
bias=False,
norm=get_norm(norm, out_channels, num_norm_groups),
)
#for layer in [self.conv1, self.conv2, self.conv3, self.shortcut]:
# if layer is not None: # shortcut can be None
# weight_init.c2_msra_fill(layer)
# Zero-initialize the last normalization in each residual branch,
# so that at the beginning, the residual branch starts with zeros,
# and each residual block behaves like an identity.
# See Sec 5.1 in "Accurate, Large Minibatch SGD: Training ImageNet in 1 Hour":
# "For BN layers, the learnable scaling coefficient �� is initialized
# to be 1, except for each residual block's last BN
# where �� is initialized to be 0."
# nn.init.constant_(self.conv3.norm.weight, 0)
# TODO this somehow hurts performance when training GN models from scratch.
# Add it as an option when we need to use this code to train a backbone.
def forward(self, x):
out = self.conv1(x)
out = F.relu_(out)
out = self.conv2(out)
out = F.relu_(out)
out = self.conv3(out)
if self.shortcut is not None:
shortcut = self.shortcut(x)
else:
shortcut = x
out += shortcut
out = F.relu_(out)
return out
class ResNet(nn.Module):
"""
Implement :paper:`ResNet`.
"""
def __init__(self, stem, stages, num_classes=None, out_features=None, freeze_at=0):
"""
Args:
stem (nn.Module): a stem module
stages (list[list[CNNBlockBase]]): several (typically 4) stages,
each contains multiple :class:`CNNBlockBase`.
num_classes (None or int): if None, will not perform classification.
Otherwise, will create a linear layer.
out_features (list[str]): name of the layers whose outputs should
be returned in forward. Can be anything in "stem", "linear", or "res2" ...
If None, will return the output of the last layer.
freeze_at (int): The number of stages at the beginning to freeze.
see :meth:`freeze` for detailed explanation.
"""
super().__init__()
self.stem = stem
self.num_classes = num_classes
current_stride = self.stem.stride
self._out_feature_strides = {"stem": current_stride}
self._out_feature_channels = {"stem": self.stem.out_channels}
self.stage_names, self.stages = [], []
if out_features is not None:
# Avoid keeping unused layers in this module. They consume extra memory
# and may cause allreduce to fail
num_stages = max(
[{"res2": 1, "res3": 2, "res4": 3, "res5": 4}.get(f, 0) for f in out_features]
)
stages = stages[:num_stages]
for i, blocks in enumerate(stages):
assert len(blocks) > 0, len(blocks)
for block in blocks:
assert isinstance(block, CNNBlockBase), block
name = "res" + str(i + 2)
stage = nn.Sequential(*blocks)
self.add_module(name, stage)
self.stage_names.append(name)
self.stages.append(stage)
self._out_feature_strides[name] = current_stride = int(
current_stride * np.prod([k.stride for k in blocks])
)
self._out_feature_channels[name] = curr_channels = blocks[-1].out_channels
self.stage_names = tuple(self.stage_names) # Make it static for scripting
if num_classes is not None:
self.avgpool = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2d((1, 1))
self.linear = nn.Linear(curr_channels, num_classes)
# Sec 5.1 in "Accurate, Large Minibatch SGD: Training ImageNet in 1 Hour":
# "The 1000-way fully-connected layer is initialized by
# drawing weights from a zero-mean Gaussian with standard deviation of 0.01."
nn.init.normal_(self.linear.weight, std=0.01)
name = "linear"
if out_features is None:
out_features = [name]
self._out_features = out_features
assert len(self._out_features)
children = [x[0] for x in self.named_children()]
for out_feature in self._out_features:
assert out_feature in children, "Available children: {}".format(", ".join(children))
self.freeze(freeze_at)
def forward(self, x):
"""
Args:
x: Tensor of shape (N,C,H,W). H, W must be a multiple of ``self.size_divisibility``.
Returns:
dict[str->Tensor]: names and the corresponding features
"""
assert x.dim() == 4, f"ResNet takes an input of shape (N, C, H, W). Got {x.shape} instead!"
outputs = {}
x = self.stem(x)
if "stem" in self._out_features:
outputs["stem"] = x
for name, stage in zip(self.stage_names, self.stages):
x = stage(x)
if name in self._out_features:
outputs[name] = x
if self.num_classes is not None:
x = self.avgpool(x)
x = torch.flatten(x, 1)
x = self.linear(x)
if "linear" in self._out_features:
outputs["linear"] = x
return outputs
def freeze(self, freeze_at=0):
"""
Freeze the first several stages of the ResNet. Commonly used in
fine-tuning.
Layers that produce the same feature map spatial size are defined as one
"stage" by :paper:`FPN`.
Args:
freeze_at (int): number of stages to freeze.
`1` means freezing the stem. `2` means freezing the stem and
one residual stage, etc.
Returns:
nn.Module: this ResNet itself
"""
if freeze_at >= 1:
self.stem.freeze()
for idx, stage in enumerate(self.stages, start=2):
if freeze_at >= idx:
for block in stage.children():
block.freeze()
return self
@staticmethod
def make_stage(block_class, num_blocks, *, in_channels, out_channels, **kwargs):
"""
Create a list of blocks of the same type that forms one ResNet stage.
Args:
block_class (type): a subclass of CNNBlockBase that's used to create all blocks in this
stage. A module of this type must not change spatial resolution of inputs unless its
stride != 1.
num_blocks (int): number of blocks in this stage
in_channels (int): input channels of the entire stage.
out_channels (int): output channels of **every block** in the stage.
kwargs: other arguments passed to the constructor of
`block_class`. If the argument name is "xx_per_block", the
argument is a list of values to be passed to each block in the
stage. Otherwise, the same argument is passed to every block
in the stage.
Returns:
list[CNNBlockBase]: a list of block module.
Examples:
::
stage = ResNet.make_stage(
BottleneckBlock, 3, in_channels=16, out_channels=64,
bottleneck_channels=16, num_groups=1,
stride_per_block=[2, 1, 1],
dilations_per_block=[1, 1, 2]
)
Usually, layers that produce the same feature map spatial size are defined as one
"stage" (in :paper:`FPN`). Under such definition, ``stride_per_block[1:]`` should
all be 1.
"""
blocks = []
for i in range(num_blocks):
curr_kwargs = {}
for k, v in kwargs.items():
if k.endswith("_per_block"):
assert len(v) == num_blocks, (
f"Argument '{k}' of make_stage should have the "
f"same length as num_blocks={num_blocks}."
)
newk = k[: -len("_per_block")]
assert newk not in kwargs, f"Cannot call make_stage with both {k} and {newk}!"
curr_kwargs[newk] = v[i]
else:
curr_kwargs[k] = v
blocks.append(
block_class(in_channels=in_channels, out_channels=out_channels, **curr_kwargs)
)
in_channels = out_channels
return blocks
@staticmethod
def make_default_stages(depth, block_class=None, **kwargs):
"""
Created list of ResNet stages from pre-defined depth (one of 18, 34, 50, 101, 152).
If it doesn't create the ResNet variant you need, please use :meth:`make_stage`
instead for fine-grained customization.
Args:
depth (int): depth of ResNet
block_class (type): the CNN block class. Has to accept
`bottleneck_channels` argument for depth > 50.
By default it is BasicBlock or BottleneckBlock, based on the
depth.
kwargs:
other arguments to pass to `make_stage`. Should not contain
stride and channels, as they are predefined for each depth.
Returns:
list[list[CNNBlockBase]]: modules in all stages; see arguments of
:class:`ResNet.__init__`.
"""
num_blocks_per_stage = {
18: [2, 2, 2, 2],
34: [3, 4, 6, 3],
50: [3, 4, 6, 3],
101: [3, 4, 23, 3],
152: [3, 8, 36, 3],
}[depth]
if block_class is None:
block_class = BasicBlock if depth < 50 else BottleneckBlock
if depth < 50:
in_channels = [64, 64, 128, 256]
out_channels = [64, 128, 256, 512]
else:
in_channels = [64, 256, 512, 1024]
out_channels = [256, 512, 1024, 2048]
ret = []
for (n, s, i, o) in zip(num_blocks_per_stage, [1, 2, 2, 2], in_channels, out_channels):
if depth >= 50:
kwargs["bottleneck_channels"] = o // 4
ret.append(
ResNet.make_stage(
block_class=block_class,
num_blocks=n,
stride_per_block=[s] + [1] * (n - 1),
in_channels=i,
out_channels=o,
**kwargs,
)
)
return ret