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# coding: utf-8
# # Mask R-CNN - Train on Shapes Dataset
#
#
# This notebook shows how to train Mask R-CNN on your own dataset. To keep things simple we use a synthetic dataset of shapes (squares, triangles, and circles) which enables fast training. You'd still need a GPU, though, because the network backbone is a Resnet101, which would be too slow to train on a CPU. On a GPU, you can start to get okay-ish results in a few minutes, and good results in less than an hour.
#
# The code of the *Shapes* dataset is included below. It generates images on the fly, so it doesn't require downloading any data. And it can generate images of any size, so we pick a small image size to train faster.
# In[1]:
import sys
sys.path.append("Mask_RCNN")
import os
import random
import math
import re
import time
import numpy as np
import cv2
import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from config import Config
import utils
import model as modellib
import visualize
from model import log
# Root directory of the project
ROOT_DIR = os.getcwd()
# Directory to save logs and trained model
MODEL_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, "logs")
# Path to COCO trained weights
COCO_MODEL_PATH = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, "mask_rcnn_coco.h5")
# ## Configurations
# In[2]:
class ShapesConfig(Config):
"""Configuration for training on the toy shapes dataset.
Derives from the base Config class and overrides values specific
to the toy shapes dataset.
"""
# Give the configuration a recognizable name
NAME = "shapes"
# Train on 1 GPU and 8 images per GPU. We can put multiple images on each
# GPU because the images are small. Batch size is 8 (GPUs * images/GPU).
GPU_COUNT = 1
IMAGES_PER_GPU = 8
# Number of classes (including background)
NUM_CLASSES = 1 + 3 # background + 3 shapes
# Use small images for faster training. Set the limits of the small side
# the large side, and that determines the image shape.
IMAGE_MIN_DIM = 128
IMAGE_MAX_DIM = 128
# Use smaller anchors because our image and objects are small
RPN_ANCHOR_SCALES = (8, 16, 32, 64, 128) # anchor side in pixels
# Reduce training ROIs per image because the images are small and have
# few objects. Aim to allow ROI sampling to pick 33% positive ROIs.
TRAIN_ROIS_PER_IMAGE = 32
# Use a small epoch since the data is simple
STEPS_PER_EPOCH = 100
# use small validation steps since the epoch is small
VALIDATION_STEPS = 5
config = ShapesConfig()
config.display()
# ## Notebook Preferences
# In[3]:
def get_ax(rows=1, cols=1, size=8):
"""Return a Matplotlib Axes array to be used in
all visualizations in the notebook. Provide a
central point to control graph sizes.
Change the default size attribute to control the size
of rendered images
"""
_, ax = plt.subplots(rows, cols, figsize=(size*cols, size*rows))
return ax
# ## Dataset
#
# Create a synthetic dataset
#
# Extend the Dataset class and add a method to load the shapes dataset, `load_shapes()`, and override the following methods:
#
# * load_image()
# * load_mask()
# * image_reference()
# In[4]:
class ShapesDataset(utils.Dataset):
"""Generates the shapes synthetic dataset. The dataset consists of simple
shapes (triangles, squares, circles) placed randomly on a blank surface.
The images are generated on the fly. No file access required.
"""
def load_shapes(self, count, height, width):
"""Generate the requested number of synthetic images.
count: number of images to generate.
height, width: the size of the generated images.
"""
# Add classes
self.add_class("shapes", 1, "square")
self.add_class("shapes", 2, "circle")
self.add_class("shapes", 3, "triangle")
# Add images
# Generate random specifications of images (i.e. color and
# list of shapes sizes and locations). This is more compact than
# actual images. Images are generated on the fly in load_image().
for i in range(count):
bg_color, shapes = self.random_image(height, width)
self.add_image("shapes", image_id=i, path=None,
width=width, height=height,
bg_color=bg_color, shapes=shapes)
def load_image(self, image_id):
"""Generate an image from the specs of the given image ID.
Typically this function loads the image from a file, but
in this case it generates the image on the fly from the
specs in image_info.
"""
info = self.image_info[image_id]
bg_color = np.array(info['bg_color']).reshape([1, 1, 3])
image = np.ones([info['height'], info['width'], 3], dtype=np.uint8)
image = image * bg_color.astype(np.uint8)
for shape, color, dims in info['shapes']:
image = self.draw_shape(image, shape, dims, color)
return image
def image_reference(self, image_id):
"""Return the shapes data of the image."""
info = self.image_info[image_id]
if info["source"] == "shapes":
return info["shapes"]
else:
super(self.__class__).image_reference(self, image_id)
def load_mask(self, image_id):
"""Generate instance masks for shapes of the given image ID.
"""
info = self.image_info[image_id]
shapes = info['shapes']
count = len(shapes)
mask = np.zeros([info['height'], info['width'], count], dtype=np.uint8)
for i, (shape, _, dims) in enumerate(info['shapes']):
mask[:, :, i:i+1] = self.draw_shape(mask[:, :, i:i+1].copy(),
shape, dims, 1)
# Handle occlusions
occlusion = np.logical_not(mask[:, :, -1]).astype(np.uint8)
for i in range(count-2, -1, -1):
mask[:, :, i] = mask[:, :, i] * occlusion
occlusion = np.logical_and(occlusion, np.logical_not(mask[:, :, i]))
# Map class names to class IDs.
class_ids = np.array([self.class_names.index(s[0]) for s in shapes])
return mask, class_ids.astype(np.int32)
def draw_shape(self, image, shape, dims, color):
"""Draws a shape from the given specs."""
# Get the center x, y and the size s
x, y, s = dims
if shape == 'square':
cv2.rectangle(image, (x-s, y-s), (x+s, y+s), color, -1)
elif shape == "circle":
cv2.circle(image, (x, y), s, color, -1)
elif shape == "triangle":
points = np.array([[(x, y-s),
(x-s/math.sin(math.radians(60)), y+s),
(x+s/math.sin(math.radians(60)), y+s),
]], dtype=np.int32)
cv2.fillPoly(image, points, color)
return image
def random_shape(self, height, width):
"""Generates specifications of a random shape that lies within
the given height and width boundaries.
Returns a tuple of three valus:
* The shape name (square, circle, ...)
* Shape color: a tuple of 3 values, RGB.
* Shape dimensions: A tuple of values that define the shape size
and location. Differs per shape type.
"""
# Shape
shape = random.choice(["square", "circle", "triangle"])
# Color
color = tuple([random.randint(0, 255) for _ in range(3)])
# Center x, y
buffer = 20
y = random.randint(buffer, height - buffer - 1)
x = random.randint(buffer, width - buffer - 1)
# Size
s = random.randint(buffer, height//4)
return shape, color, (x, y, s)
def random_image(self, height, width):
"""Creates random specifications of an image with multiple shapes.
Returns the background color of the image and a list of shape
specifications that can be used to draw the image.
"""
# Pick random background color
bg_color = np.array([random.randint(0, 255) for _ in range(3)])
# Generate a few random shapes and record their
# bounding boxes
shapes = []
boxes = []
N = random.randint(1, 4)
for _ in range(N):
shape, color, dims = self.random_shape(height, width)
shapes.append((shape, color, dims))
x, y, s = dims
boxes.append([y-s, x-s, y+s, x+s])
# Apply non-max suppression wit 0.3 threshold to avoid
# shapes covering each other
keep_ixs = utils.non_max_suppression(np.array(boxes), np.arange(N), 0.3)
shapes = [s for i, s in enumerate(shapes) if i in keep_ixs]
return bg_color, shapes
# In[5]:
# Training dataset
dataset_train = ShapesDataset()
dataset_train.load_shapes(500, config.IMAGE_SHAPE[0], config.IMAGE_SHAPE[1])
dataset_train.prepare()
# Validation dataset
dataset_val = ShapesDataset()
dataset_val.load_shapes(50, config.IMAGE_SHAPE[0], config.IMAGE_SHAPE[1])
dataset_val.prepare()
# In[6]:
# Load and display random samples
#image_ids = np.random.choice(dataset_train.image_ids, 4)
#for image_id in image_ids:
# image = dataset_train.load_image(image_id)
# mask, class_ids = dataset_train.load_mask(image_id)
# visualize.display_top_masks(image, mask, class_ids, dataset_train.class_names)
# ## Ceate Model
# In[7]:
# Create model in training mode
model = modellib.MaskRCNN(mode="training", config=config,
model_dir=MODEL_DIR)
# In[8]:
# Which weights to start with?
init_with = "coco" # imagenet, coco, or last
if init_with == "imagenet":
model.load_weights(model.get_imagenet_weights(), by_name=True)
elif init_with == "coco":
# Load weights trained on MS COCO, but skip layers that
# are different due to the different number of classes
# See README for instructions to download the COCO weights
model.load_weights(COCO_MODEL_PATH, by_name=True,
exclude=["mrcnn_class_logits", "mrcnn_bbox_fc",
"mrcnn_bbox", "mrcnn_mask"])
elif init_with == "last":
# Load the last model you trained and continue training
model.load_weights(model.find_last()[1], by_name=True)
# ## Training
#
# Train in two stages:
# 1. Only the heads. Here we're freezing all the backbone layers and training only the randomly initialized layers (i.e. the ones that we didn't use pre-trained weights from MS COCO). To train only the head layers, pass `layers='heads'` to the `train()` function.
#
# 2. Fine-tune all layers. For this simple example it's not necessary, but we're including it to show the process. Simply pass `layers="all` to train all layers.
# In[9]:
# Train the head branches
# Passing layers="heads" freezes all layers except the head
# layers. You can also pass a regular expression to select
# which layers to train by name pattern.
model.train(dataset_train, dataset_val,
learning_rate=config.LEARNING_RATE,
epochs=20,
layers='heads')
# In[ ]:
# Fine tune all layers
# Passing layers="all" trains all layers. You can also
# pass a regular expression to select which layers to
# train by name pattern.
#model.train(dataset_train, dataset_val,
# learning_rate=config.LEARNING_RATE / 10,
# epochs=2,
# layers="all")
# In[ ]:
# Save weights
# Typically not needed because callbacks save after every epoch
# Uncomment to save manually
# model_path = os.path.join(MODEL_DIR, "mask_rcnn_shapes.h5")
# model.keras_model.save_weights(model_path)
# ## Detection
# In[ ]:
class InferenceConfig(ShapesConfig):
GPU_COUNT = 1
IMAGES_PER_GPU = 1
inference_config = InferenceConfig()
# Recreate the model in inference mode
model = modellib.MaskRCNN(mode="inference",
config=inference_config,
model_dir=MODEL_DIR)
# Get path to saved weights
# Either set a specific path or find last trained weights
# model_path = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, ".h5 file name here")
model_path = model.find_last()[1]
# Load trained weights (fill in path to trained weights here)
assert model_path != "", "Provide path to trained weights"
print("Loading weights from ", model_path)
model.load_weights(model_path, by_name=True)
# In[ ]:
# Test on a random image
image_id = random.choice(dataset_val.image_ids)
original_image, image_meta, gt_class_id, gt_bbox, gt_mask = modellib.load_image_gt(dataset_val, inference_config,
image_id, use_mini_mask=False)
log("original_image", original_image)
log("image_meta", image_meta)
log("gt_class_id", gt_bbox)
log("gt_bbox", gt_bbox)
log("gt_mask", gt_mask)
visualize.display_instances(original_image, gt_bbox, gt_mask, gt_class_id,
dataset_train.class_names, figsize=(8, 8))
# In[ ]:
results = model.detect([original_image], verbose=1)
r = results[0]
visualize.display_instances(original_image, r['rois'], r['masks'], r['class_ids'],
dataset_val.class_names, r['scores'], ax=get_ax())
# ## Evaluation
# In[ ]:
# Compute VOC-Style mAP @ IoU=0.5
# Running on 10 images. Increase for better accuracy.
image_ids = np.random.choice(dataset_val.image_ids, 10)
APs = []
for image_id in image_ids:
# Load image and ground truth data
image, image_meta, gt_class_id, gt_bbox, gt_mask = modellib.load_image_gt(dataset_val, inference_config,
image_id, use_mini_mask=False)
molded_images = np.expand_dims(modellib.mold_image(image, inference_config), 0)
# Run object detection
results = model.detect([image], verbose=0)
r = results[0]
# Compute AP
AP, precisions, recalls, overlaps = utils.compute_ap(gt_bbox, gt_class_id,
r["rois"], r["class_ids"], r["scores"])
APs.append(AP)
print("mAP: ", np.mean(APs))