Model Card for PickScore v1
This model is a scoring function for images generated from text. It takes as input a prompt and a generated image and outputs a score. It can be used as a general scoring function, and for tasks such as human preference prediction, model evaluation, image ranking, and more. See our paper Pick-a-Pic: An Open Dataset of User Preferences for Text-to-Image Generation for more details.
Model Details
Model Description
This model was finetuned from CLIP-H using the Pick-a-Pic dataset.
Model Sources [optional]
- Repository: See the PickScore repo
- Paper: Pick-a-Pic: An Open Dataset of User Preferences for Text-to-Image Generation.
- Demo [optional]: TODO
How to Get Started with the Model
Use the code below to get started with the model.
# import
from transformers import AutoProcessor, AutoModel
# load model
device = "cuda"
processor_name_or_path = "laion/CLIP-ViT-H-14-laion2B-s32B-b79K"
model_pretrained_name_or_path = "yuvalkirstain/PickScore_v1"
processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained(processor_name_or_path)
model = AutoModel.from_pretrained(model_pretrained_name_or_path).eval().to(device)
def calc_probs(prompt, images):
# preprocess
image_inputs = processor(
images=images,
padding=True,
truncation=True,
max_length=77,
return_tensors="pt",
).to(device)
text_inputs = processor(
text=prompt,
padding=True,
truncation=True,
max_length=77,
return_tensors="pt",
).to(device)
with torch.no_grad():
# embed
image_embs = model.get_image_features(**image_inputs)
image_embs = image_embs / torch.norm(image_embs, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embs = model.get_text_features(**text_inputs)
text_embs = text_embs / torch.norm(text_embs, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# score
scores = model.logit_scale.exp() * (text_embs @ image_embs.T)[0]
# get probabilities if you have multiple images to choose from
probs = torch.softmax(scores, dim=-1)
return probs.cpu().tolist()
pil_images = [Image.open("my_amazing_images/1.jpg"), Image.open("my_amazing_images/2.jpg")]
prompt = "fantastic, increadible prompt"
print(calc_probs(prompt, pil_images))
Training Details
Training Data
This model was trained on the Pick-a-Pic dataset.
Training Procedure
TODO - add paper.
Citation [optional]
If you find this work useful, please cite:
@inproceedings{Kirstain2023PickaPicAO,
title={Pick-a-Pic: An Open Dataset of User Preferences for Text-to-Image Generation},
author={Yuval Kirstain and Adam Polyak and Uriel Singer and Shahbuland Matiana and Joe Penna and Omer Levy},
year={2023}
}
APA:
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