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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2024 Columbia Artificial Intelligence, Robotics Lab,
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"""Diffusion Policy as per "Diffusion Policy: Visuomotor Policy Learning via Action Diffusion"
TODO(alexander-soare):
- Remove reliance on diffusers for DDPMScheduler and LR scheduler.
"""
import math
from collections import deque
from typing import Callable
import einops
import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.nn.functional as F # noqa: N812
import torchvision
from diffusers.schedulers.scheduling_ddim import DDIMScheduler
from diffusers.schedulers.scheduling_ddpm import DDPMScheduler
from torch import Tensor, nn
from lerobot.common.constants import OBS_ENV, OBS_ROBOT
from lerobot.common.policies.diffusion.configuration_diffusion import DiffusionConfig
from lerobot.common.policies.normalize import Normalize, Unnormalize
from lerobot.common.policies.pretrained import PreTrainedPolicy
from lerobot.common.policies.utils import (
get_device_from_parameters,
get_dtype_from_parameters,
get_output_shape,
populate_queues,
)
class DiffusionPolicy(PreTrainedPolicy):
"""
Diffusion Policy as per "Diffusion Policy: Visuomotor Policy Learning via Action Diffusion"
(paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.04137, code: https://github.com/real-stanford/diffusion_policy).
"""
config_class = DiffusionConfig
name = "diffusion"
def __init__(
self,
config: DiffusionConfig,
dataset_stats: dict[str, dict[str, Tensor]] | None = None,
):
"""
Args:
config: Policy configuration class instance or None, in which case the default instantiation of
the configuration class is used.
dataset_stats: Dataset statistics to be used for normalization. If not passed here, it is expected
that they will be passed with a call to `load_state_dict` before the policy is used.
"""
super().__init__(config)
config.validate_features()
self.config = config
self.normalize_inputs = Normalize(config.input_features, config.normalization_mapping, dataset_stats)
self.normalize_targets = Normalize(
config.output_features, config.normalization_mapping, dataset_stats
)
self.unnormalize_outputs = Unnormalize(
config.output_features, config.normalization_mapping, dataset_stats
)
# queues are populated during rollout of the policy, they contain the n latest observations and actions
self._queues = None
self.diffusion = DiffusionModel(config)
self.reset()
def get_optim_params(self) -> dict:
return self.diffusion.parameters()
def reset(self):
"""Clear observation and action queues. Should be called on `env.reset()`"""
self._queues = {
"observation.state": deque(maxlen=self.config.n_obs_steps),
"action": deque(maxlen=self.config.n_action_steps),
}
if self.config.image_features:
self._queues["observation.images"] = deque(maxlen=self.config.n_obs_steps)
if self.config.env_state_feature:
self._queues["observation.environment_state"] = deque(maxlen=self.config.n_obs_steps)
@torch.no_grad
def select_action(self, batch: dict[str, Tensor]) -> Tensor:
"""Select a single action given environment observations.
This method handles caching a history of observations and an action trajectory generated by the
underlying diffusion model. Here's how it works:
- `n_obs_steps` steps worth of observations are cached (for the first steps, the observation is
copied `n_obs_steps` times to fill the cache).
- The diffusion model generates `horizon` steps worth of actions.
- `n_action_steps` worth of actions are actually kept for execution, starting from the current step.
Schematically this looks like:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(legend: o = n_obs_steps, h = horizon, a = n_action_steps)
|timestep | n-o+1 | n-o+2 | ..... | n | ..... | n+a-1 | n+a | ..... | n-o+h |
|observation is used | YES | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO |
|action is generated | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
|action is used | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note that this means we require: `n_action_steps <= horizon - n_obs_steps + 1`. Also, note that
"horizon" may not the best name to describe what the variable actually means, because this period is
actually measured from the first observation which (if `n_obs_steps` > 1) happened in the past.
"""
batch = self.normalize_inputs(batch)
if self.config.image_features:
batch = dict(batch) # shallow copy so that adding a key doesn't modify the original
batch["observation.images"] = torch.stack(
[batch[key] for key in self.config.image_features], dim=-4
)
# Note: It's important that this happens after stacking the images into a single key.
self._queues = populate_queues(self._queues, batch)
if len(self._queues["action"]) == 0:
# stack n latest observations from the queue
batch = {k: torch.stack(list(self._queues[k]), dim=1) for k in batch if k in self._queues}
actions = self.diffusion.generate_actions(batch)
# TODO(rcadene): make above methods return output dictionary?
actions = self.unnormalize_outputs({"action": actions})["action"]
self._queues["action"].extend(actions.transpose(0, 1))
action = self._queues["action"].popleft()
return action
def forward(self, batch: dict[str, Tensor]) -> tuple[Tensor, None]:
"""Run the batch through the model and compute the loss for training or validation."""
batch = self.normalize_inputs(batch)
if self.config.image_features:
batch = dict(batch) # shallow copy so that adding a key doesn't modify the original
batch["observation.images"] = torch.stack(
[batch[key] for key in self.config.image_features], dim=-4
)
batch = self.normalize_targets(batch)
loss = self.diffusion.compute_loss(batch)
# no output_dict so returning None
return loss, None
def _make_noise_scheduler(name: str, **kwargs: dict) -> DDPMScheduler | DDIMScheduler:
"""
Factory for noise scheduler instances of the requested type. All kwargs are passed
to the scheduler.
"""
if name == "DDPM":
return DDPMScheduler(**kwargs)
elif name == "DDIM":
return DDIMScheduler(**kwargs)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported noise scheduler type {name}")
class DiffusionModel(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: DiffusionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
# Build observation encoders (depending on which observations are provided).
global_cond_dim = self.config.robot_state_feature.shape[0]
if self.config.image_features:
num_images = len(self.config.image_features)
if self.config.use_separate_rgb_encoder_per_camera:
encoders = [DiffusionRgbEncoder(config) for _ in range(num_images)]
self.rgb_encoder = nn.ModuleList(encoders)
global_cond_dim += encoders[0].feature_dim * num_images
else:
self.rgb_encoder = DiffusionRgbEncoder(config)
global_cond_dim += self.rgb_encoder.feature_dim * num_images
if self.config.env_state_feature:
global_cond_dim += self.config.env_state_feature.shape[0]
self.unet = DiffusionConditionalUnet1d(config, global_cond_dim=global_cond_dim * config.n_obs_steps)
self.noise_scheduler = _make_noise_scheduler(
config.noise_scheduler_type,
num_train_timesteps=config.num_train_timesteps,
beta_start=config.beta_start,
beta_end=config.beta_end,
beta_schedule=config.beta_schedule,
clip_sample=config.clip_sample,
clip_sample_range=config.clip_sample_range,
prediction_type=config.prediction_type,
)
if config.num_inference_steps is None:
self.num_inference_steps = self.noise_scheduler.config.num_train_timesteps
else:
self.num_inference_steps = config.num_inference_steps
# ========= inference ============
def conditional_sample(
self, batch_size: int, global_cond: Tensor | None = None, generator: torch.Generator | None = None
) -> Tensor:
device = get_device_from_parameters(self)
dtype = get_dtype_from_parameters(self)
# Sample prior.
sample = torch.randn(
size=(batch_size, self.config.horizon, self.config.action_feature.shape[0]),
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
generator=generator,
)
self.noise_scheduler.set_timesteps(self.num_inference_steps)
for t in self.noise_scheduler.timesteps:
# Predict model output.
model_output = self.unet(
sample,
torch.full(sample.shape[:1], t, dtype=torch.long, device=sample.device),
global_cond=global_cond,
)
# Compute previous image: x_t -> x_t-1
sample = self.noise_scheduler.step(model_output, t, sample, generator=generator).prev_sample
return sample
def _prepare_global_conditioning(self, batch: dict[str, Tensor]) -> Tensor:
"""Encode image features and concatenate them all together along with the state vector."""
batch_size, n_obs_steps = batch[OBS_ROBOT].shape[:2]
global_cond_feats = [batch[OBS_ROBOT]]
# Extract image features.
if self.config.image_features:
if self.config.use_separate_rgb_encoder_per_camera:
# Combine batch and sequence dims while rearranging to make the camera index dimension first.
images_per_camera = einops.rearrange(batch["observation.images"], "b s n ... -> n (b s) ...")
img_features_list = torch.cat(
[
encoder(images)
for encoder, images in zip(self.rgb_encoder, images_per_camera, strict=True)
]
)
# Separate batch and sequence dims back out. The camera index dim gets absorbed into the
# feature dim (effectively concatenating the camera features).
img_features = einops.rearrange(
img_features_list, "(n b s) ... -> b s (n ...)", b=batch_size, s=n_obs_steps
)
else:
# Combine batch, sequence, and "which camera" dims before passing to shared encoder.
img_features = self.rgb_encoder(
einops.rearrange(batch["observation.images"], "b s n ... -> (b s n) ...")
)
# Separate batch dim and sequence dim back out. The camera index dim gets absorbed into the
# feature dim (effectively concatenating the camera features).
img_features = einops.rearrange(
img_features, "(b s n) ... -> b s (n ...)", b=batch_size, s=n_obs_steps
)
global_cond_feats.append(img_features)
if self.config.env_state_feature:
global_cond_feats.append(batch[OBS_ENV])
# Concatenate features then flatten to (B, global_cond_dim).
return torch.cat(global_cond_feats, dim=-1).flatten(start_dim=1)
def generate_actions(self, batch: dict[str, Tensor]) -> Tensor:
"""
This function expects `batch` to have:
{
"observation.state": (B, n_obs_steps, state_dim)
"observation.images": (B, n_obs_steps, num_cameras, C, H, W)
AND/OR
"observation.environment_state": (B, environment_dim)
}
"""
batch_size, n_obs_steps = batch["observation.state"].shape[:2]
assert n_obs_steps == self.config.n_obs_steps
# Encode image features and concatenate them all together along with the state vector.
global_cond = self._prepare_global_conditioning(batch) # (B, global_cond_dim)
# run sampling
actions = self.conditional_sample(batch_size, global_cond=global_cond)
# Extract `n_action_steps` steps worth of actions (from the current observation).
start = n_obs_steps - 1
end = start + self.config.n_action_steps
actions = actions[:, start:end]
return actions
def compute_loss(self, batch: dict[str, Tensor]) -> Tensor:
"""
This function expects `batch` to have (at least):
{
"observation.state": (B, n_obs_steps, state_dim)
"observation.images": (B, n_obs_steps, num_cameras, C, H, W)
AND/OR
"observation.environment_state": (B, environment_dim)
"action": (B, horizon, action_dim)
"action_is_pad": (B, horizon)
}
"""
# Input validation.
assert set(batch).issuperset({"observation.state", "action", "action_is_pad"})
assert "observation.images" in batch or "observation.environment_state" in batch
n_obs_steps = batch["observation.state"].shape[1]
horizon = batch["action"].shape[1]
assert horizon == self.config.horizon
assert n_obs_steps == self.config.n_obs_steps
# Encode image features and concatenate them all together along with the state vector.
global_cond = self._prepare_global_conditioning(batch) # (B, global_cond_dim)
# Forward diffusion.
trajectory = batch["action"]
# Sample noise to add to the trajectory.
eps = torch.randn(trajectory.shape, device=trajectory.device)
# Sample a random noising timestep for each item in the batch.
timesteps = torch.randint(
low=0,
high=self.noise_scheduler.config.num_train_timesteps,
size=(trajectory.shape[0],),
device=trajectory.device,
).long()
# Add noise to the clean trajectories according to the noise magnitude at each timestep.
noisy_trajectory = self.noise_scheduler.add_noise(trajectory, eps, timesteps)
# Run the denoising network (that might denoise the trajectory, or attempt to predict the noise).
pred = self.unet(noisy_trajectory, timesteps, global_cond=global_cond)
# Compute the loss.
# The target is either the original trajectory, or the noise.
if self.config.prediction_type == "epsilon":
target = eps
elif self.config.prediction_type == "sample":
target = batch["action"]
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported prediction type {self.config.prediction_type}")
loss = F.mse_loss(pred, target, reduction="none")
# Mask loss wherever the action is padded with copies (edges of the dataset trajectory).
if self.config.do_mask_loss_for_padding:
if "action_is_pad" not in batch:
raise ValueError(
"You need to provide 'action_is_pad' in the batch when "
f"{self.config.do_mask_loss_for_padding=}."
)
in_episode_bound = ~batch["action_is_pad"]
loss = loss * in_episode_bound.unsqueeze(-1)
return loss.mean()
class SpatialSoftmax(nn.Module):
"""
Spatial Soft Argmax operation described in "Deep Spatial Autoencoders for Visuomotor Learning" by Finn et al.
(https://arxiv.org/pdf/1509.06113). A minimal port of the robomimic implementation.
At a high level, this takes 2D feature maps (from a convnet/ViT) and returns the "center of mass"
of activations of each channel, i.e., keypoints in the image space for the policy to focus on.
Example: take feature maps of size (512x10x12). We generate a grid of normalized coordinates (10x12x2):
-----------------------------------------------------
| (-1., -1.) | (-0.82, -1.) | ... | (1., -1.) |
| (-1., -0.78) | (-0.82, -0.78) | ... | (1., -0.78) |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |
| (-1., 1.) | (-0.82, 1.) | ... | (1., 1.) |
-----------------------------------------------------
This is achieved by applying channel-wise softmax over the activations (512x120) and computing the dot
product with the coordinates (120x2) to get expected points of maximal activation (512x2).
The example above results in 512 keypoints (corresponding to the 512 input channels). We can optionally
provide num_kp != None to control the number of keypoints. This is achieved by a first applying a learnable
linear mapping (in_channels, H, W) -> (num_kp, H, W).
"""
def __init__(self, input_shape, num_kp=None):
"""
Args:
input_shape (list): (C, H, W) input feature map shape.
num_kp (int): number of keypoints in output. If None, output will have the same number of channels as input.
"""
super().__init__()
assert len(input_shape) == 3
self._in_c, self._in_h, self._in_w = input_shape
if num_kp is not None:
self.nets = torch.nn.Conv2d(self._in_c, num_kp, kernel_size=1)
self._out_c = num_kp
else:
self.nets = None
self._out_c = self._in_c
# we could use torch.linspace directly but that seems to behave slightly differently than numpy
# and causes a small degradation in pc_success of pre-trained models.
pos_x, pos_y = np.meshgrid(np.linspace(-1.0, 1.0, self._in_w), np.linspace(-1.0, 1.0, self._in_h))
pos_x = torch.from_numpy(pos_x.reshape(self._in_h * self._in_w, 1)).float()
pos_y = torch.from_numpy(pos_y.reshape(self._in_h * self._in_w, 1)).float()
# register as buffer so it's moved to the correct device.
self.register_buffer("pos_grid", torch.cat([pos_x, pos_y], dim=1))
def forward(self, features: Tensor) -> Tensor:
"""
Args:
features: (B, C, H, W) input feature maps.
Returns:
(B, K, 2) image-space coordinates of keypoints.
"""
if self.nets is not None:
features = self.nets(features)
# [B, K, H, W] -> [B * K, H * W] where K is number of keypoints
features = features.reshape(-1, self._in_h * self._in_w)
# 2d softmax normalization
attention = F.softmax(features, dim=-1)
# [B * K, H * W] x [H * W, 2] -> [B * K, 2] for spatial coordinate mean in x and y dimensions
expected_xy = attention @ self.pos_grid
# reshape to [B, K, 2]
feature_keypoints = expected_xy.view(-1, self._out_c, 2)
return feature_keypoints
class DiffusionRgbEncoder(nn.Module):
"""Encodes an RGB image into a 1D feature vector.
Includes the ability to normalize and crop the image first.
"""
def __init__(self, config: DiffusionConfig):
super().__init__()
# Set up optional preprocessing.
if config.crop_shape is not None:
self.do_crop = True
# Always use center crop for eval
self.center_crop = torchvision.transforms.CenterCrop(config.crop_shape)
if config.crop_is_random:
self.maybe_random_crop = torchvision.transforms.RandomCrop(config.crop_shape)
else:
self.maybe_random_crop = self.center_crop
else:
self.do_crop = False
# Set up backbone.
backbone_model = getattr(torchvision.models, config.vision_backbone)(
weights=config.pretrained_backbone_weights
)
# Note: This assumes that the layer4 feature map is children()[-3]
# TODO(alexander-soare): Use a safer alternative.
self.backbone = nn.Sequential(*(list(backbone_model.children())[:-2]))
if config.use_group_norm:
if config.pretrained_backbone_weights:
raise ValueError(
"You can't replace BatchNorm in a pretrained model without ruining the weights!"
)
self.backbone = _replace_submodules(
root_module=self.backbone,
predicate=lambda x: isinstance(x, nn.BatchNorm2d),
func=lambda x: nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=x.num_features // 16, num_channels=x.num_features),
)
# Set up pooling and final layers.
# Use a dry run to get the feature map shape.
# The dummy input should take the number of image channels from `config.image_features` and it should
# use the height and width from `config.crop_shape` if it is provided, otherwise it should use the
# height and width from `config.image_features`.
# Note: we have a check in the config class to make sure all images have the same shape.
images_shape = next(iter(config.image_features.values())).shape
dummy_shape_h_w = config.crop_shape if config.crop_shape is not None else images_shape[1:]
dummy_shape = (1, images_shape[0], *dummy_shape_h_w)
feature_map_shape = get_output_shape(self.backbone, dummy_shape)[1:]
self.pool = SpatialSoftmax(feature_map_shape, num_kp=config.spatial_softmax_num_keypoints)
self.feature_dim = config.spatial_softmax_num_keypoints * 2
self.out = nn.Linear(config.spatial_softmax_num_keypoints * 2, self.feature_dim)
self.relu = nn.ReLU()
def forward(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor:
"""
Args:
x: (B, C, H, W) image tensor with pixel values in [0, 1].
Returns:
(B, D) image feature.
"""
# Preprocess: maybe crop (if it was set up in the __init__).
if self.do_crop:
if self.training: # noqa: SIM108
x = self.maybe_random_crop(x)
else:
# Always use center crop for eval.
x = self.center_crop(x)
# Extract backbone feature.
x = torch.flatten(self.pool(self.backbone(x)), start_dim=1)
# Final linear layer with non-linearity.
x = self.relu(self.out(x))
return x
def _replace_submodules(
root_module: nn.Module, predicate: Callable[[nn.Module], bool], func: Callable[[nn.Module], nn.Module]
) -> nn.Module:
"""
Args:
root_module: The module for which the submodules need to be replaced
predicate: Takes a module as an argument and must return True if the that module is to be replaced.
func: Takes a module as an argument and returns a new module to replace it with.
Returns:
The root module with its submodules replaced.
"""
if predicate(root_module):
return func(root_module)
replace_list = [k.split(".") for k, m in root_module.named_modules(remove_duplicate=True) if predicate(m)]
for *parents, k in replace_list:
parent_module = root_module
if len(parents) > 0:
parent_module = root_module.get_submodule(".".join(parents))
if isinstance(parent_module, nn.Sequential):
src_module = parent_module[int(k)]
else:
src_module = getattr(parent_module, k)
tgt_module = func(src_module)
if isinstance(parent_module, nn.Sequential):
parent_module[int(k)] = tgt_module
else:
setattr(parent_module, k, tgt_module)
# verify that all BN are replaced
assert not any(predicate(m) for _, m in root_module.named_modules(remove_duplicate=True))
return root_module
class DiffusionSinusoidalPosEmb(nn.Module):
"""1D sinusoidal positional embeddings as in Attention is All You Need."""
def __init__(self, dim: int):
super().__init__()
self.dim = dim
def forward(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor:
device = x.device
half_dim = self.dim // 2
emb = math.log(10000) / (half_dim - 1)
emb = torch.exp(torch.arange(half_dim, device=device) * -emb)
emb = x.unsqueeze(-1) * emb.unsqueeze(0)
emb = torch.cat((emb.sin(), emb.cos()), dim=-1)
return emb
class DiffusionConv1dBlock(nn.Module):
"""Conv1d --> GroupNorm --> Mish"""
def __init__(self, inp_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, n_groups=8):
super().__init__()
self.block = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv1d(inp_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, padding=kernel_size // 2),
nn.GroupNorm(n_groups, out_channels),
nn.Mish(),
)
def forward(self, x):
return self.block(x)
class DiffusionConditionalUnet1d(nn.Module):
"""A 1D convolutional UNet with FiLM modulation for conditioning.
Note: this removes local conditioning as compared to the original diffusion policy code.
"""
def __init__(self, config: DiffusionConfig, global_cond_dim: int):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
# Encoder for the diffusion timestep.
self.diffusion_step_encoder = nn.Sequential(
DiffusionSinusoidalPosEmb(config.diffusion_step_embed_dim),
nn.Linear(config.diffusion_step_embed_dim, config.diffusion_step_embed_dim * 4),
nn.Mish(),
nn.Linear(config.diffusion_step_embed_dim * 4, config.diffusion_step_embed_dim),
)
# The FiLM conditioning dimension.
cond_dim = config.diffusion_step_embed_dim + global_cond_dim
# In channels / out channels for each downsampling block in the Unet's encoder. For the decoder, we
# just reverse these.
in_out = [(config.action_feature.shape[0], config.down_dims[0])] + list(
zip(config.down_dims[:-1], config.down_dims[1:], strict=True)
)
# Unet encoder.
common_res_block_kwargs = {
"cond_dim": cond_dim,
"kernel_size": config.kernel_size,
"n_groups": config.n_groups,
"use_film_scale_modulation": config.use_film_scale_modulation,
}
self.down_modules = nn.ModuleList([])
for ind, (dim_in, dim_out) in enumerate(in_out):
is_last = ind >= (len(in_out) - 1)
self.down_modules.append(
nn.ModuleList(
[
DiffusionConditionalResidualBlock1d(dim_in, dim_out, **common_res_block_kwargs),
DiffusionConditionalResidualBlock1d(dim_out, dim_out, **common_res_block_kwargs),
# Downsample as long as it is not the last block.
nn.Conv1d(dim_out, dim_out, 3, 2, 1) if not is_last else nn.Identity(),
]
)
)
# Processing in the middle of the auto-encoder.
self.mid_modules = nn.ModuleList(
[
DiffusionConditionalResidualBlock1d(
config.down_dims[-1], config.down_dims[-1], **common_res_block_kwargs
),
DiffusionConditionalResidualBlock1d(
config.down_dims[-1], config.down_dims[-1], **common_res_block_kwargs
),
]
)
# Unet decoder.
self.up_modules = nn.ModuleList([])
for ind, (dim_out, dim_in) in enumerate(reversed(in_out[1:])):
is_last = ind >= (len(in_out) - 1)
self.up_modules.append(
nn.ModuleList(
[
# dim_in * 2, because it takes the encoder's skip connection as well
DiffusionConditionalResidualBlock1d(dim_in * 2, dim_out, **common_res_block_kwargs),
DiffusionConditionalResidualBlock1d(dim_out, dim_out, **common_res_block_kwargs),
# Upsample as long as it is not the last block.
nn.ConvTranspose1d(dim_out, dim_out, 4, 2, 1) if not is_last else nn.Identity(),
]
)
)
self.final_conv = nn.Sequential(
DiffusionConv1dBlock(config.down_dims[0], config.down_dims[0], kernel_size=config.kernel_size),
nn.Conv1d(config.down_dims[0], config.action_feature.shape[0], 1),
)
def forward(self, x: Tensor, timestep: Tensor | int, global_cond=None) -> Tensor:
"""
Args:
x: (B, T, input_dim) tensor for input to the Unet.
timestep: (B,) tensor of (timestep_we_are_denoising_from - 1).
global_cond: (B, global_cond_dim)
output: (B, T, input_dim)
Returns:
(B, T, input_dim) diffusion model prediction.
"""
# For 1D convolutions we'll need feature dimension first.
x = einops.rearrange(x, "b t d -> b d t")
timesteps_embed = self.diffusion_step_encoder(timestep)
# If there is a global conditioning feature, concatenate it to the timestep embedding.
if global_cond is not None:
global_feature = torch.cat([timesteps_embed, global_cond], axis=-1)
else:
global_feature = timesteps_embed
# Run encoder, keeping track of skip features to pass to the decoder.
encoder_skip_features: list[Tensor] = []
for resnet, resnet2, downsample in self.down_modules:
x = resnet(x, global_feature)
x = resnet2(x, global_feature)
encoder_skip_features.append(x)
x = downsample(x)
for mid_module in self.mid_modules:
x = mid_module(x, global_feature)
# Run decoder, using the skip features from the encoder.
for resnet, resnet2, upsample in self.up_modules:
x = torch.cat((x, encoder_skip_features.pop()), dim=1)
x = resnet(x, global_feature)
x = resnet2(x, global_feature)
x = upsample(x)
x = self.final_conv(x)
x = einops.rearrange(x, "b d t -> b t d")
return x
class DiffusionConditionalResidualBlock1d(nn.Module):
"""ResNet style 1D convolutional block with FiLM modulation for conditioning."""
def __init__(
self,
in_channels: int,
out_channels: int,
cond_dim: int,
kernel_size: int = 3,
n_groups: int = 8,
# Set to True to do scale modulation with FiLM as well as bias modulation (defaults to False meaning
# FiLM just modulates bias).
use_film_scale_modulation: bool = False,
):
super().__init__()
self.use_film_scale_modulation = use_film_scale_modulation
self.out_channels = out_channels
self.conv1 = DiffusionConv1dBlock(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, n_groups=n_groups)
# FiLM modulation (https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.07871) outputs per-channel bias and (maybe) scale.
cond_channels = out_channels * 2 if use_film_scale_modulation else out_channels
self.cond_encoder = nn.Sequential(nn.Mish(), nn.Linear(cond_dim, cond_channels))
self.conv2 = DiffusionConv1dBlock(out_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, n_groups=n_groups)
# A final convolution for dimension matching the residual (if needed).
self.residual_conv = (
nn.Conv1d(in_channels, out_channels, 1) if in_channels != out_channels else nn.Identity()
)
def forward(self, x: Tensor, cond: Tensor) -> Tensor:
"""
Args:
x: (B, in_channels, T)
cond: (B, cond_dim)
Returns:
(B, out_channels, T)
"""
out = self.conv1(x)
# Get condition embedding. Unsqueeze for broadcasting to `out`, resulting in (B, out_channels, 1).
cond_embed = self.cond_encoder(cond).unsqueeze(-1)
if self.use_film_scale_modulation:
# Treat the embedding as a list of scales and biases.
scale = cond_embed[:, : self.out_channels]
bias = cond_embed[:, self.out_channels :]
out = scale * out + bias
else:
# Treat the embedding as biases.
out = out + cond_embed
out = self.conv2(out)
out = out + self.residual_conv(x)
return out
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