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# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
from typing import List
import torch
from detectron2.layers import nonzero_tuple
# TODO: the name is too general
class Matcher:
"""
This class assigns to each predicted "element" (e.g., a box) a ground-truth
element. Each predicted element will have exactly zero or one matches; each
ground-truth element may be matched to zero or more predicted elements.
The matching is determined by the MxN match_quality_matrix, that characterizes
how well each (ground-truth, prediction)-pair match each other. For example,
if the elements are boxes, this matrix may contain box intersection-over-union
overlap values.
The matcher returns (a) a vector of length N containing the index of the
ground-truth element m in [0, M) that matches to prediction n in [0, N).
(b) a vector of length N containing the labels for each prediction.
"""
def __init__(
self, thresholds: List[float], labels: List[int], allow_low_quality_matches: bool = False
):
"""
Args:
thresholds (list): a list of thresholds used to stratify predictions
into levels.
labels (list): a list of values to label predictions belonging at
each level. A label can be one of {-1, 0, 1} signifying
{ignore, negative class, positive class}, respectively.
allow_low_quality_matches (bool): if True, produce additional matches
for predictions with maximum match quality lower than high_threshold.
See set_low_quality_matches_ for more details.
For example,
thresholds = [0.3, 0.5]
labels = [0, -1, 1]
All predictions with iou < 0.3 will be marked with 0 and
thus will be considered as false positives while training.
All predictions with 0.3 <= iou < 0.5 will be marked with -1 and
thus will be ignored.
All predictions with 0.5 <= iou will be marked with 1 and
thus will be considered as true positives.
"""
# Add -inf and +inf to first and last position in thresholds
thresholds = thresholds[:]
assert thresholds[0] > 0
thresholds.insert(0, -float("inf"))
thresholds.append(float("inf"))
# Currently torchscript does not support all + generator
assert all([low <= high for (low, high) in zip(thresholds[:-1], thresholds[1:])])
assert all([l in [-1, 0, 1] for l in labels])
assert len(labels) == len(thresholds) - 1
self.thresholds = thresholds
self.labels = labels
self.allow_low_quality_matches = allow_low_quality_matches
def __call__(self, match_quality_matrix):
"""
Args:
match_quality_matrix (Tensor[float]): an MxN tensor, containing the
pairwise quality between M ground-truth elements and N predicted
elements. All elements must be >= 0 (due to the us of `torch.nonzero`
for selecting indices in :meth:`set_low_quality_matches_`).
Returns:
matches (Tensor[int64]): a vector of length N, where matches[i] is a matched
ground-truth index in [0, M)
match_labels (Tensor[int8]): a vector of length N, where pred_labels[i] indicates
whether a prediction is a true or false positive or ignored
"""
assert match_quality_matrix.dim() == 2
if match_quality_matrix.numel() == 0:
default_matches = match_quality_matrix.new_full(
(match_quality_matrix.size(1),), 0, dtype=torch.int64
)
# When no gt boxes exist, we define IOU = 0 and therefore set labels
# to `self.labels[0]`, which usually defaults to background class 0
# To choose to ignore instead, can make labels=[-1,0,-1,1] + set appropriate thresholds
default_match_labels = match_quality_matrix.new_full(
(match_quality_matrix.size(1),), self.labels[0], dtype=torch.int8
)
return default_matches, default_match_labels
assert torch.all(match_quality_matrix >= 0)
# match_quality_matrix is M (gt) x N (predicted)
# Max over gt elements (dim 0) to find best gt candidate for each prediction
matched_vals, matches = match_quality_matrix.max(dim=0)
match_labels = matches.new_full(matches.size(), 1, dtype=torch.int8)
for (l, low, high) in zip(self.labels, self.thresholds[:-1], self.thresholds[1:]):
low_high = (matched_vals >= low) & (matched_vals < high)
match_labels[low_high] = l
if self.allow_low_quality_matches:
self.set_low_quality_matches_(match_labels, match_quality_matrix)
return matches, match_labels
def set_low_quality_matches_(self, match_labels, match_quality_matrix):
"""
Produce additional matches for predictions that have only low-quality matches.
Specifically, for each ground-truth G find the set of predictions that have
maximum overlap with it (including ties); for each prediction in that set, if
it is unmatched, then match it to the ground-truth G.
This function implements the RPN assignment case (i) in Sec. 3.1.2 of
:paper:`Faster R-CNN`.
"""
# For each gt, find the prediction with which it has highest quality
highest_quality_foreach_gt, _ = match_quality_matrix.max(dim=1)
# Find the highest quality match available, even if it is low, including ties.
# Note that the matches qualities must be positive due to the use of
# `torch.nonzero`.
_, pred_inds_with_highest_quality = nonzero_tuple(
match_quality_matrix == highest_quality_foreach_gt[:, None]
)
# If an anchor was labeled positive only due to a low-quality match
# with gt_A, but it has larger overlap with gt_B, it's matched index will still be gt_B.
# This follows the implementation in Detectron, and is found to have no significant impact.
match_labels[pred_inds_with_highest_quality] = 1