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---
title: donut-booking-gradio
app_file: app.py
sdk: gradio
sdk_version: 5.5.0
---
<div align="center">
# Donut π© : Document Understanding Transformer
[![Paper](https://img.shields.io/badge/Paper-arxiv.2111.15664-red)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.15664)
[![Conference](https://img.shields.io/badge/ECCV-2022-blue)](#how-to-cite)
[![Demo](https://img.shields.io/badge/Demo-Gradio-brightgreen)](#demo)
[![Demo](https://img.shields.io/badge/Demo-Colab-orange)](#demo)
[![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/donut-python?color=green&label=pip%20install%20donut-python)](https://pypi.org/project/donut-python)
[![Downloads](https://static.pepy.tech/personalized-badge/donut-python?period=total&units=international_system&left_color=grey&right_color=brightgreen&left_text=Downloads)](https://pepy.tech/project/donut-python)
Official Implementation of Donut and SynthDoG | [Paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.15664) | [Slide](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gv3A7t4xpwwNdpxV_yeHzEOMy-exJCAz6AlAI9O5fS8/edit?usp=sharing) | [Poster](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1m1f8BbAm5vxPcqynn_MbFfmQAlHQIR5G72-hQUFS2sk/edit?usp=sharing)
</div>
## Introduction
**Donut** π©, **Do**cume**n**t **u**nderstanding **t**ransformer, is a new method of document understanding that utilizes an OCR-free end-to-end Transformer model. Donut does not require off-the-shelf OCR engines/APIs, yet it shows state-of-the-art performances on various visual document understanding tasks, such as visual document classification or information extraction (a.k.a. document parsing).
In addition, we present **SynthDoG** πΆ, **Synth**etic **Do**cument **G**enerator, that helps the model pre-training to be flexible on various languages and domains.
Our academic paper, which describes our method in detail and provides full experimental results and analyses, can be found here:<br>
> [**OCR-free Document Understanding Transformer**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.15664).<br>
> [Geewook Kim](https://geewook.kim), [Teakgyu Hong](https://dblp.org/pid/183/0952.html), [Moonbin Yim](https://github.com/moonbings), [JeongYeon Nam](https://github.com/long8v), [Jinyoung Park](https://github.com/jyp1111), [Jinyeong Yim](https://jinyeong.github.io), [Wonseok Hwang](https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=M13_WdcAAAAJ), [Sangdoo Yun](https://sangdooyun.github.io), [Dongyoon Han](https://dongyoonhan.github.io), [Seunghyun Park](https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iowjmTwAAAAJ). In ECCV 2022.
<img width="946" alt="image" src="misc/overview.png">
## Pre-trained Models and Web Demos
Gradio web demos are available! [![Demo](https://img.shields.io/badge/Demo-Gradio-brightgreen)](#demo) [![Demo](https://img.shields.io/badge/Demo-Colab-orange)](#demo)
|:--:|
|![image](misc/screenshot_gradio_demos.png)|
- You can run the demo with `./app.py` file.
- Sample images are available at `./misc` and more receipt images are available at [CORD dataset link](https://huggingface.co/datasets/naver-clova-ix/cord-v2).
- Web demos are available from the links in the following table.
- Note: We have updated the Google Colab demo (as of June 15, 2023) to ensure its proper working.
|Task|Sec/Img|Score|Trained Model|<div id="demo">Demo</div>|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [CORD](https://github.com/clovaai/cord) (Document Parsing) | 0.7 /<br> 0.7 /<br> 1.2 | 91.3 /<br> 91.1 /<br> 90.9 | [donut-base-finetuned-cord-v2](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-cord-v2/tree/official) (1280) /<br> [donut-base-finetuned-cord-v1](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-cord-v1/tree/official) (1280) /<br> [donut-base-finetuned-cord-v1-2560](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-cord-v1-2560/tree/official) | [gradio space web demo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-cord-v2),<br>[google colab demo (updated at 23.06.15)](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1NMSqoIZ_l39wyRD7yVjw2FIuU2aglzJi?usp=sharing) |
| [Train Ticket](https://github.com/beacandler/EATEN) (Document Parsing) | 0.6 | 98.7 | [donut-base-finetuned-zhtrainticket](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-zhtrainticket/tree/official) | [google colab demo (updated at 23.06.15)](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1YJBjllahdqNktXaBlq5ugPh1BCm8OsxI?usp=sharing) |
| [RVL-CDIP](https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aharley/rvl-cdip) (Document Classification) | 0.75 | 95.3 | [donut-base-finetuned-rvlcdip](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-rvlcdip/tree/official) | [gradio space web demo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/nielsr/donut-rvlcdip),<br>[google colab demo (updated at 23.06.15)](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1iWOZHvao1W5xva53upcri5V6oaWT-P0O?usp=sharing) |
| [DocVQA Task1](https://rrc.cvc.uab.es/?ch=17) (Document VQA) | 0.78 | 67.5 | [donut-base-finetuned-docvqa](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-docvqa/tree/official) | [gradio space web demo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/nielsr/donut-docvqa),<br>[google colab demo (updated at 23.06.15)](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1oKieslZCulFiquequ62eMGc-ZWgay4X3?usp=sharing) |
The links to the pre-trained backbones are here:
- [`donut-base`](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base/tree/official): trained with 64 A100 GPUs (~2.5 days), number of layers (encoder: {2,2,14,2}, decoder: 4), input size 2560x1920, swin window size 10, IIT-CDIP (11M) and SynthDoG (English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, 0.5M x 4).
- [`donut-proto`](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-proto/tree/official): (preliminary model) trained with 8 V100 GPUs (~5 days), number of layers (encoder: {2,2,18,2}, decoder: 4), input size 2048x1536, swin window size 8, and SynthDoG (English, Japanese, Korean, 0.4M x 3).
Please see [our paper](#how-to-cite) for more details.
## SynthDoG datasets
![image](misc/sample_synthdog.png)
The links to the SynthDoG-generated datasets are here:
- [`synthdog-en`](https://huggingface.co/datasets/naver-clova-ix/synthdog-en): English, 0.5M.
- [`synthdog-zh`](https://huggingface.co/datasets/naver-clova-ix/synthdog-zh): Chinese, 0.5M.
- [`synthdog-ja`](https://huggingface.co/datasets/naver-clova-ix/synthdog-ja): Japanese, 0.5M.
- [`synthdog-ko`](https://huggingface.co/datasets/naver-clova-ix/synthdog-ko): Korean, 0.5M.
To generate synthetic datasets with our SynthDoG, please see `./synthdog/README.md` and [our paper](#how-to-cite) for details.
## Updates
**_2023-06-15_** We have updated all Google Colab demos to ensure its proper working.<br>
**_2022-11-14_** New version 1.0.9 is released (`pip install donut-python --upgrade`). See [1.0.9 Release Notes](https://github.com/clovaai/donut/releases/tag/1.0.9).<br>
**_2022-08-12_** Donut π© is also available at [huggingface/transformers π€](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/en/model_doc/donut) (contributed by [@NielsRogge](https://github.com/NielsRogge)). `donut-python` loads the pre-trained weights from the `official` branch of the model repositories. See [1.0.5 Release Notes](https://github.com/clovaai/donut/releases/tag/1.0.5).<br>
**_2022-08-05_** A well-executed hands-on tutorial on donut π© is published at [Towards Data Science](https://towardsdatascience.com/ocr-free-document-understanding-with-donut-1acfbdf099be) (written by [@estaudere](https://github.com/estaudere)).<br>
**_2022-07-20_** First Commit, We release our code, model weights, synthetic data and generator.
## Software installation
[![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/donut-python?color=green&label=pip%20install%20donut-python)](https://pypi.org/project/donut-python)
[![Downloads](https://static.pepy.tech/personalized-badge/donut-python?period=total&units=international_system&left_color=grey&right_color=brightgreen&left_text=Downloads)](https://pepy.tech/project/donut-python)
```bash
pip install donut-python
```
or clone this repository and install the dependencies:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/clovaai/donut.git
cd donut/
conda create -n donut_official python=3.7
conda activate donut_official
pip install .
```
We tested [donut-python](https://pypi.org/project/donut-python/1.0.1) == 1.0.1 with:
- [torch](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch) == 1.11.0+cu113
- [torchvision](https://github.com/pytorch/vision) == 0.12.0+cu113
- [pytorch-lightning](https://github.com/Lightning-AI/lightning) == 1.6.4
- [transformers](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers) == 4.11.3
- [timm](https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models) == 0.5.4
**Note**: From several reported issues, we have noticed increased challenges in configuring the testing environment for `donut-python` due to recent updates in key dependency libraries. While we are actively working on a solution, we have updated the Google Colab demo (as of June 15, 2023) to ensure its proper working. For assistance, we encourage you to refer to the following demo links: [CORD Colab Demo](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1NMSqoIZ_l39wyRD7yVjw2FIuU2aglzJi?usp=sharing), [Train Ticket Colab Demo](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1YJBjllahdqNktXaBlq5ugPh1BCm8OsxI?usp=sharing), [RVL-CDIP Colab Demo](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1iWOZHvao1W5xva53upcri5V6oaWT-P0O?usp=sharing), [DocVQA Colab Demo](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1oKieslZCulFiquequ62eMGc-ZWgay4X3?usp=sharing).
## Getting Started
### Data
This repository assumes the following structure of dataset:
```bash
> tree dataset_name
dataset_name
βββ test
β βββ metadata.jsonl
β βββ {image_path0}
β βββ {image_path1}
β .
β .
βββ train
β βββ metadata.jsonl
β βββ {image_path0}
β βββ {image_path1}
β .
β .
βββ validation
βββ metadata.jsonl
βββ {image_path0}
βββ {image_path1}
.
.
> cat dataset_name/test/metadata.jsonl
{"file_name": {image_path0}, "ground_truth": "{\"gt_parse\": {ground_truth_parse}, ... {other_metadata_not_used} ... }"}
{"file_name": {image_path1}, "ground_truth": "{\"gt_parse\": {ground_truth_parse}, ... {other_metadata_not_used} ... }"}
.
.
```
- The structure of `metadata.jsonl` file is in [JSON Lines text format](https://jsonlines.org), i.e., `.jsonl`. Each line consists of
- `file_name` : relative path to the image file.
- `ground_truth` : string format (json dumped), the dictionary contains either `gt_parse` or `gt_parses`. Other fields (metadata) can be added to the dictionary but will not be used.
- `donut` interprets all tasks as a JSON prediction problem. As a result, all `donut` model training share a same pipeline. For training and inference, the only thing to do is preparing `gt_parse` or `gt_parses` for the task in format described below.
#### For Document Classification
The `gt_parse` follows the format of `{"class" : {class_name}}`, for example, `{"class" : "scientific_report"}` or `{"class" : "presentation"}`.
- Google colab demo is available [here](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1xUDmLqlthx8A8rWKLMSLThZ7oeRJkDuU?usp=sharing).
- Gradio web demo is available [here](https://huggingface.co/spaces/nielsr/donut-rvlcdip).
#### For Document Information Extraction
The `gt_parse` is a JSON object that contains full information of the document image, for example, the JSON object for a receipt may look like `{"menu" : [{"nm": "ICE BLACKCOFFEE", "cnt": "2", ...}, ...], ...}`.
- More examples are available at [CORD dataset](https://huggingface.co/datasets/naver-clova-ix/cord-v2).
- Google colab demo is available [here](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1o07hty-3OQTvGnc_7lgQFLvvKQuLjqiw?usp=sharing).
- Gradio web demo is available [here](https://huggingface.co/spaces/naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-cord-v2).
#### For Document Visual Question Answering
The `gt_parses` follows the format of `[{"question" : {question_sentence}, "answer" : {answer_candidate_1}}, {"question" : {question_sentence}, "answer" : {answer_candidate_2}}, ...]`, for example, `[{"question" : "what is the model name?", "answer" : "donut"}, {"question" : "what is the model name?", "answer" : "document understanding transformer"}]`.
- DocVQA Task1 has multiple answers, hence `gt_parses` should be a list of dictionary that contains a pair of question and answer.
- Google colab demo is available [here](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Z4WG8Wunj3HE0CERjt608ALSgSzRC9ig?usp=sharing).
- Gradio web demo is available [here](https://huggingface.co/spaces/nielsr/donut-docvqa).
#### For (Pseudo) Text Reading Task
The `gt_parse` looks like `{"text_sequence" : "word1 word2 word3 ... "}`
- This task is also a pre-training task of Donut model.
- You can use our **SynthDoG** πΆ to generate synthetic images for the text reading task with proper `gt_parse`. See `./synthdog/README.md` for details.
### Training
This is the configuration of Donut model training on [CORD](https://github.com/clovaai/cord) dataset used in our experiment.
We ran this with a single NVIDIA A100 GPU.
```bash
python train.py --config config/train_cord.yaml \
--pretrained_model_name_or_path "naver-clova-ix/donut-base" \
--dataset_name_or_paths '["naver-clova-ix/cord-v2"]' \
--exp_version "test_experiment"
.
.
Prediction: <s_menu><s_nm>Lemon Tea (L)</s_nm><s_cnt>1</s_cnt><s_price>25.000</s_price></s_menu><s_total><s_total_price>25.000</s_total_price><s_cashprice>30.000</s_cashprice><s_changeprice>5.000</s_changeprice></s_total>
Answer: <s_menu><s_nm>Lemon Tea (L)</s_nm><s_cnt>1</s_cnt><s_price>25.000</s_price></s_menu><s_total><s_total_price>25.000</s_total_price><s_cashprice>30.000</s_cashprice><s_changeprice>5.000</s_changeprice></s_total>
Normed ED: 0.0
Prediction: <s_menu><s_nm>Hulk Topper Package</s_nm><s_cnt>1</s_cnt><s_price>100.000</s_price></s_menu><s_total><s_total_price>100.000</s_total_price><s_cashprice>100.000</s_cashprice><s_changeprice>0</s_changeprice></s_total>
Answer: <s_menu><s_nm>Hulk Topper Package</s_nm><s_cnt>1</s_cnt><s_price>100.000</s_price></s_menu><s_total><s_total_price>100.000</s_total_price><s_cashprice>100.000</s_cashprice><s_changeprice>0</s_changeprice></s_total>
Normed ED: 0.0
Prediction: <s_menu><s_nm>Giant Squid</s_nm><s_cnt>x 1</s_cnt><s_price>Rp. 39.000</s_price><s_sub><s_nm>C.Finishing - Cut</s_nm><s_price>Rp. 0</s_price><sep/><s_nm>B.Spicy Level - Extreme Hot Rp. 0</s_price></s_sub><sep/><s_nm>A.Flavour - Salt & Pepper</s_nm><s_price>Rp. 0</s_price></s_sub></s_menu><s_sub_total><s_subtotal_price>Rp. 39.000</s_subtotal_price></s_sub_total><s_total><s_total_price>Rp. 39.000</s_total_price><s_cashprice>Rp. 50.000</s_cashprice><s_changeprice>Rp. 11.000</s_changeprice></s_total>
Answer: <s_menu><s_nm>Giant Squid</s_nm><s_cnt>x1</s_cnt><s_price>Rp. 39.000</s_price><s_sub><s_nm>C.Finishing - Cut</s_nm><s_price>Rp. 0</s_price><sep/><s_nm>B.Spicy Level - Extreme Hot</s_nm><s_price>Rp. 0</s_price><sep/><s_nm>A.Flavour- Salt & Pepper</s_nm><s_price>Rp. 0</s_price></s_sub></s_menu><s_sub_total><s_subtotal_price>Rp. 39.000</s_subtotal_price></s_sub_total><s_total><s_total_price>Rp. 39.000</s_total_price><s_cashprice>Rp. 50.000</s_cashprice><s_changeprice>Rp. 11.000</s_changeprice></s_total>
Normed ED: 0.039603960396039604
Epoch 29: 100%|βββββββββββββ| 200/200 [01:49<00:00, 1.82it/s, loss=0.00327, exp_name=train_cord, exp_version=test_experiment]
```
Some important arguments:
- `--config` : config file path for model training.
- `--pretrained_model_name_or_path` : string format, model name in Hugging Face modelhub or local path.
- `--dataset_name_or_paths` : string format (json dumped), list of dataset names in Hugging Face datasets or local paths.
- `--result_path` : file path to save model outputs/artifacts.
- `--exp_version` : used for experiment versioning. The output files are saved at `{result_path}/{exp_version}/*`
### Test
With the trained model, test images and ground truth parses, you can get inference results and accuracy scores.
```bash
python test.py --dataset_name_or_path naver-clova-ix/cord-v2 --pretrained_model_name_or_path ./result/train_cord/test_experiment --save_path ./result/output.json
100%|βββββββββββββ| 100/100 [00:35<00:00, 2.80it/s]
Total number of samples: 100, Tree Edit Distance (TED) based accuracy score: 0.9129639764131697, F1 accuracy score: 0.8406020841373987
```
Some important arguments:
- `--dataset_name_or_path` : string format, the target dataset name in Hugging Face datasets or local path.
- `--pretrained_model_name_or_path` : string format, the model name in Hugging Face modelhub or local path.
- `--save_path`: file path to save predictions and scores.
## How to Cite
If you find this work useful to you, please cite:
```bibtex
@inproceedings{kim2022donut,
title = {OCR-Free Document Understanding Transformer},
author = {Kim, Geewook and Hong, Teakgyu and Yim, Moonbin and Nam, JeongYeon and Park, Jinyoung and Yim, Jinyeong and Hwang, Wonseok and Yun, Sangdoo and Han, Dongyoon and Park, Seunghyun},
booktitle = {European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV)},
year = {2022}
}
```
## License
```
MIT license
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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```
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