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Keras implementation of PSPNet(caffe)

Implemented Architecture of Pyramid Scene Parsing Network in Keras.

Setup

  1. Install dependencies:
    • Tensorflow (-gpu)
    • Keras
    • numpy
    • scipy
    • pycaffe(PSPNet)(optional for converting the weights)
    pip install -r requirements.txt --upgrade
  2. Converted trained weights are needed to run the network. Weights(in .h5 .json format) have to be downloaded and placed into directory weights/keras

Already converted weights can be downloaded here:

Running this needs the compiled original PSPNet caffe code and pycaffe.

python weight_converter.py <path to .prototxt> <path to .caffemodel>

Usage:

python pspnet.py -m <model> -i <input_image>  -o <output_path>
python pspnet.py -m pspnet101_cityscapes -i example_images/cityscapes.png -o example_results/cityscapes.jpg
python pspnet.py -m pspnet101_voc2012 -i example_images/pascal_voc.jpg -o example_results/pascal_voc.jpg

List of arguments:

 -m --model        - which model to use: 'pspnet50_ade20k', 'pspnet101_cityscapes', 'pspnet101_voc2012'
    --id           - (int) GPU Device id. Default 0
 -s --sliding      - Use sliding window
 -f --flip         - Additional prediction of flipped image
 -ms --multi_scale - Predict on multiscale images

Keras results:

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Implementation details

  • The interpolation layer is implemented as custom layer "Interp"
  • Forward step takes about ~1 sec on single image
  • Memory usage can be optimized with:
    config = tf.ConfigProto()
    config.gpu_options.per_process_gpu_memory_fraction = 0.3 
    sess = tf.Session(config=config)
  • ndimage.zoom can take a long time

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