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# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. | |
from torch import nn | |
from torchvision.ops import roi_align | |
# NOTE: torchvision's RoIAlign has a different default aligned=False | |
class ROIAlign(nn.Module): | |
def __init__(self, output_size, spatial_scale, sampling_ratio, aligned=True): | |
""" | |
Args: | |
output_size (tuple): h, w | |
spatial_scale (float): scale the input boxes by this number | |
sampling_ratio (int): number of inputs samples to take for each output | |
sample. 0 to take samples densely. | |
aligned (bool): if False, use the legacy implementation in | |
Detectron. If True, align the results more perfectly. | |
Note: | |
The meaning of aligned=True: | |
Given a continuous coordinate c, its two neighboring pixel indices (in our | |
pixel model) are computed by floor(c - 0.5) and ceil(c - 0.5). For example, | |
c=1.3 has pixel neighbors with discrete indices [0] and [1] (which are sampled | |
from the underlying signal at continuous coordinates 0.5 and 1.5). But the original | |
roi_align (aligned=False) does not subtract the 0.5 when computing neighboring | |
pixel indices and therefore it uses pixels with a slightly incorrect alignment | |
(relative to our pixel model) when performing bilinear interpolation. | |
With `aligned=True`, | |
we first appropriately scale the ROI and then shift it by -0.5 | |
prior to calling roi_align. This produces the correct neighbors; see | |
detectron2/tests/test_roi_align.py for verification. | |
The difference does not make a difference to the model's performance if | |
ROIAlign is used together with conv layers. | |
""" | |
super().__init__() | |
self.output_size = output_size | |
self.spatial_scale = spatial_scale | |
self.sampling_ratio = sampling_ratio | |
self.aligned = aligned | |
from torchvision import __version__ | |
version = tuple(int(x) for x in __version__.split(".")[:2]) | |
# https://github.com/pytorch/vision/pull/2438 | |
assert version >= (0, 7), "Require torchvision >= 0.7" | |
def forward(self, input, rois): | |
""" | |
Args: | |
input: NCHW images | |
rois: Bx5 boxes. First column is the index into N. The other 4 columns are xyxy. | |
""" | |
assert rois.dim() == 2 and rois.size(1) == 5 | |
if input.is_quantized: | |
input = input.dequantize() | |
return roi_align( | |
input, | |
rois.to(dtype=input.dtype), | |
self.output_size, | |
self.spatial_scale, | |
self.sampling_ratio, | |
self.aligned, | |
) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
tmpstr = self.__class__.__name__ + "(" | |
tmpstr += "output_size=" + str(self.output_size) | |
tmpstr += ", spatial_scale=" + str(self.spatial_scale) | |
tmpstr += ", sampling_ratio=" + str(self.sampling_ratio) | |
tmpstr += ", aligned=" + str(self.aligned) | |
tmpstr += ")" | |
return tmpstr | |