diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/__init__.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/__init__.py index 08cbe84a35..186d6714a3 100644 --- a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/__init__.py +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/__init__.py @@ -101,7 +101,8 @@ from .video_tagging_from_frames_mapper import VideoTaggingFromFramesMapper from .video_whole_body_pose_estimation_mapper import VideoWholeBodyPoseEstimationMapper from .whitespace_normalization_mapper import WhitespaceNormalizationMapper - +from .depth_anything_v2_mapper import DepthAnythingV2Mapper +from .sam_auto_mask_mapper import SAMAutoMaskMapper __all__ = [ "AudioAddGaussianNoiseMapper", "AudioFFmpegWrappedMapper", @@ -200,4 +201,6 @@ "VideoTaggingFromFramesMapper", "VideoWholeBodyPoseEstimationMapper", "WhitespaceNormalizationMapper", + "DepthAnythingV2Mapper", + "SAMAutoMaskMapper", ] diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..83d250818c --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2.py @@ -0,0 +1,415 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# +# This source code is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 +# found in the LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +# References: +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/main/vision_transformer.py +# https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/tree/master/timm/models/vision_transformer.py + +from functools import partial +import math +import logging +from typing import Sequence, Tuple, Union, Callable + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.utils.checkpoint +from torch.nn.init import trunc_normal_ + +from .dinov2_layers import Mlp, PatchEmbed, SwiGLUFFNFused, MemEffAttention, NestedTensorBlock as Block + + +logger = logging.getLogger("dinov2") + + +def named_apply(fn: Callable, module: nn.Module, name="", depth_first=True, include_root=False) -> nn.Module: + if not depth_first and include_root: + fn(module=module, name=name) + for child_name, child_module in module.named_children(): + child_name = ".".join((name, child_name)) if name else child_name + named_apply(fn=fn, module=child_module, name=child_name, depth_first=depth_first, include_root=True) + if depth_first and include_root: + fn(module=module, name=name) + return module + + +class BlockChunk(nn.ModuleList): + def forward(self, x): + for b in self: + x = b(x) + return x + + +class DinoVisionTransformer(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + img_size=224, + patch_size=16, + in_chans=3, + embed_dim=768, + depth=12, + num_heads=12, + mlp_ratio=4.0, + qkv_bias=True, + ffn_bias=True, + proj_bias=True, + drop_path_rate=0.0, + drop_path_uniform=False, + init_values=None, # for layerscale: None or 0 => no layerscale + embed_layer=PatchEmbed, + act_layer=nn.GELU, + block_fn=Block, + ffn_layer="mlp", + block_chunks=1, + num_register_tokens=0, + interpolate_antialias=False, + interpolate_offset=0.1, + ): + """ + Args: + img_size (int, tuple): input image size + patch_size (int, tuple): patch size + in_chans (int): number of input channels + embed_dim (int): embedding dimension + depth (int): depth of transformer + num_heads (int): number of attention heads + mlp_ratio (int): ratio of mlp hidden dim to embedding dim + qkv_bias (bool): enable bias for qkv if True + proj_bias (bool): enable bias for proj in attn if True + ffn_bias (bool): enable bias for ffn if True + drop_path_rate (float): stochastic depth rate + drop_path_uniform (bool): apply uniform drop rate across blocks + weight_init (str): weight init scheme + init_values (float): layer-scale init values + embed_layer (nn.Module): patch embedding layer + act_layer (nn.Module): MLP activation layer + block_fn (nn.Module): transformer block class + ffn_layer (str): "mlp", "swiglu", "swiglufused" or "identity" + block_chunks: (int) split block sequence into block_chunks units for FSDP wrap + num_register_tokens: (int) number of extra cls tokens (so-called "registers") + interpolate_antialias: (str) flag to apply anti-aliasing when interpolating positional embeddings + interpolate_offset: (float) work-around offset to apply when interpolating positional embeddings + """ + super().__init__() + norm_layer = partial(nn.LayerNorm, eps=1e-6) + + self.num_features = self.embed_dim = embed_dim # num_features for consistency with other models + self.num_tokens = 1 + self.n_blocks = depth + self.num_heads = num_heads + self.patch_size = patch_size + self.num_register_tokens = num_register_tokens + self.interpolate_antialias = interpolate_antialias + self.interpolate_offset = interpolate_offset + + self.patch_embed = embed_layer(img_size=img_size, patch_size=patch_size, in_chans=in_chans, embed_dim=embed_dim) + num_patches = self.patch_embed.num_patches + + self.cls_token = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, 1, embed_dim)) + self.pos_embed = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, num_patches + self.num_tokens, embed_dim)) + assert num_register_tokens >= 0 + self.register_tokens = ( + nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, num_register_tokens, embed_dim)) if num_register_tokens else None + ) + + if drop_path_uniform is True: + dpr = [drop_path_rate] * depth + else: + dpr = [x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, drop_path_rate, depth)] # stochastic depth decay rule + + if ffn_layer == "mlp": + logger.info("using MLP layer as FFN") + ffn_layer = Mlp + elif ffn_layer == "swiglufused" or ffn_layer == "swiglu": + logger.info("using SwiGLU layer as FFN") + ffn_layer = SwiGLUFFNFused + elif ffn_layer == "identity": + logger.info("using Identity layer as FFN") + + def f(*args, **kwargs): + return nn.Identity() + + ffn_layer = f + else: + raise NotImplementedError + + blocks_list = [ + block_fn( + dim=embed_dim, + num_heads=num_heads, + mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + proj_bias=proj_bias, + ffn_bias=ffn_bias, + drop_path=dpr[i], + norm_layer=norm_layer, + act_layer=act_layer, + ffn_layer=ffn_layer, + init_values=init_values, + ) + for i in range(depth) + ] + if block_chunks > 0: + self.chunked_blocks = True + chunked_blocks = [] + chunksize = depth // block_chunks + for i in range(0, depth, chunksize): + # this is to keep the block index consistent if we chunk the block list + chunked_blocks.append([nn.Identity()] * i + blocks_list[i : i + chunksize]) + self.blocks = nn.ModuleList([BlockChunk(p) for p in chunked_blocks]) + else: + self.chunked_blocks = False + self.blocks = nn.ModuleList(blocks_list) + + self.norm = norm_layer(embed_dim) + self.head = nn.Identity() + + self.mask_token = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, embed_dim)) + + self.init_weights() + + def init_weights(self): + trunc_normal_(self.pos_embed, std=0.02) + nn.init.normal_(self.cls_token, std=1e-6) + if self.register_tokens is not None: + nn.init.normal_(self.register_tokens, std=1e-6) + named_apply(init_weights_vit_timm, self) + + def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, x, w, h): + previous_dtype = x.dtype + npatch = x.shape[1] - 1 + N = self.pos_embed.shape[1] - 1 + if npatch == N and w == h: + return self.pos_embed + pos_embed = self.pos_embed.float() + class_pos_embed = pos_embed[:, 0] + patch_pos_embed = pos_embed[:, 1:] + dim = x.shape[-1] + w0 = w // self.patch_size + h0 = h // self.patch_size + # we add a small number to avoid floating point error in the interpolation + # see discussion at https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/issues/8 + # DINOv2 with register modify the interpolate_offset from 0.1 to 0.0 + w0, h0 = w0 + self.interpolate_offset, h0 + self.interpolate_offset + # w0, h0 = w0 + 0.1, h0 + 0.1 + + sqrt_N = math.sqrt(N) + sx, sy = float(w0) / sqrt_N, float(h0) / sqrt_N + patch_pos_embed = nn.functional.interpolate( + patch_pos_embed.reshape(1, int(sqrt_N), int(sqrt_N), dim).permute(0, 3, 1, 2), + scale_factor=(sx, sy), + # (int(w0), int(h0)), # to solve the upsampling shape issue + mode="bicubic", + antialias=self.interpolate_antialias + ) + + assert int(w0) == patch_pos_embed.shape[-2] + assert int(h0) == patch_pos_embed.shape[-1] + patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).view(1, -1, dim) + return torch.cat((class_pos_embed.unsqueeze(0), patch_pos_embed), dim=1).to(previous_dtype) + + def prepare_tokens_with_masks(self, x, masks=None): + B, nc, w, h = x.shape + x = self.patch_embed(x) + if masks is not None: + x = torch.where(masks.unsqueeze(-1), self.mask_token.to(x.dtype).unsqueeze(0), x) + + x = torch.cat((self.cls_token.expand(x.shape[0], -1, -1), x), dim=1) + x = x + self.interpolate_pos_encoding(x, w, h) + + if self.register_tokens is not None: + x = torch.cat( + ( + x[:, :1], + self.register_tokens.expand(x.shape[0], -1, -1), + x[:, 1:], + ), + dim=1, + ) + + return x + + def forward_features_list(self, x_list, masks_list): + x = [self.prepare_tokens_with_masks(x, masks) for x, masks in zip(x_list, masks_list)] + for blk in self.blocks: + x = blk(x) + + all_x = x + output = [] + for x, masks in zip(all_x, masks_list): + x_norm = self.norm(x) + output.append( + { + "x_norm_clstoken": x_norm[:, 0], + "x_norm_regtokens": x_norm[:, 1 : self.num_register_tokens + 1], + "x_norm_patchtokens": x_norm[:, self.num_register_tokens + 1 :], + "x_prenorm": x, + "masks": masks, + } + ) + return output + + def forward_features(self, x, masks=None): + if isinstance(x, list): + return self.forward_features_list(x, masks) + + x = self.prepare_tokens_with_masks(x, masks) + + for blk in self.blocks: + x = blk(x) + + x_norm = self.norm(x) + return { + "x_norm_clstoken": x_norm[:, 0], + "x_norm_regtokens": x_norm[:, 1 : self.num_register_tokens + 1], + "x_norm_patchtokens": x_norm[:, self.num_register_tokens + 1 :], + "x_prenorm": x, + "masks": masks, + } + + def _get_intermediate_layers_not_chunked(self, x, n=1): + x = self.prepare_tokens_with_masks(x) + # If n is an int, take the n last blocks. If it's a list, take them + output, total_block_len = [], len(self.blocks) + blocks_to_take = range(total_block_len - n, total_block_len) if isinstance(n, int) else n + for i, blk in enumerate(self.blocks): + x = blk(x) + if i in blocks_to_take: + output.append(x) + assert len(output) == len(blocks_to_take), f"only {len(output)} / {len(blocks_to_take)} blocks found" + return output + + def _get_intermediate_layers_chunked(self, x, n=1): + x = self.prepare_tokens_with_masks(x) + output, i, total_block_len = [], 0, len(self.blocks[-1]) + # If n is an int, take the n last blocks. If it's a list, take them + blocks_to_take = range(total_block_len - n, total_block_len) if isinstance(n, int) else n + for block_chunk in self.blocks: + for blk in block_chunk[i:]: # Passing the nn.Identity() + x = blk(x) + if i in blocks_to_take: + output.append(x) + i += 1 + assert len(output) == len(blocks_to_take), f"only {len(output)} / {len(blocks_to_take)} blocks found" + return output + + def get_intermediate_layers( + self, + x: torch.Tensor, + n: Union[int, Sequence] = 1, # Layers or n last layers to take + reshape: bool = False, + return_class_token: bool = False, + norm=True + ) -> Tuple[Union[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]: + if self.chunked_blocks: + outputs = self._get_intermediate_layers_chunked(x, n) + else: + outputs = self._get_intermediate_layers_not_chunked(x, n) + if norm: + outputs = [self.norm(out) for out in outputs] + class_tokens = [out[:, 0] for out in outputs] + outputs = [out[:, 1 + self.num_register_tokens:] for out in outputs] + if reshape: + B, _, w, h = x.shape + outputs = [ + out.reshape(B, w // self.patch_size, h // self.patch_size, -1).permute(0, 3, 1, 2).contiguous() + for out in outputs + ] + if return_class_token: + return tuple(zip(outputs, class_tokens)) + return tuple(outputs) + + def forward(self, *args, is_training=False, **kwargs): + ret = self.forward_features(*args, **kwargs) + if is_training: + return ret + else: + return self.head(ret["x_norm_clstoken"]) + + +def init_weights_vit_timm(module: nn.Module, name: str = ""): + """ViT weight initialization, original timm impl (for reproducibility)""" + if isinstance(module, nn.Linear): + trunc_normal_(module.weight, std=0.02) + if module.bias is not None: + nn.init.zeros_(module.bias) + + +def vit_small(patch_size=16, num_register_tokens=0, **kwargs): + model = DinoVisionTransformer( + patch_size=patch_size, + embed_dim=384, + depth=12, + num_heads=6, + mlp_ratio=4, + block_fn=partial(Block, attn_class=MemEffAttention), + num_register_tokens=num_register_tokens, + **kwargs, + ) + return model + + +def vit_base(patch_size=16, num_register_tokens=0, **kwargs): + model = DinoVisionTransformer( + patch_size=patch_size, + embed_dim=768, + depth=12, + num_heads=12, + mlp_ratio=4, + block_fn=partial(Block, attn_class=MemEffAttention), + num_register_tokens=num_register_tokens, + **kwargs, + ) + return model + + +def vit_large(patch_size=16, num_register_tokens=0, **kwargs): + model = DinoVisionTransformer( + patch_size=patch_size, + embed_dim=1024, + depth=24, + num_heads=16, + mlp_ratio=4, + block_fn=partial(Block, attn_class=MemEffAttention), + num_register_tokens=num_register_tokens, + **kwargs, + ) + return model + + +def vit_giant2(patch_size=16, num_register_tokens=0, **kwargs): + """ + Close to ViT-giant, with embed-dim 1536 and 24 heads => embed-dim per head 64 + """ + model = DinoVisionTransformer( + patch_size=patch_size, + embed_dim=1536, + depth=40, + num_heads=24, + mlp_ratio=4, + block_fn=partial(Block, attn_class=MemEffAttention), + num_register_tokens=num_register_tokens, + **kwargs, + ) + return model + + +def DINOv2(model_name): + model_zoo = { + "vits": vit_small, + "vitb": vit_base, + "vitl": vit_large, + "vitg": vit_giant2 + } + + return model_zoo[model_name]( + img_size=518, + patch_size=14, + init_values=1.0, + ffn_layer="mlp" if model_name != "vitg" else "swiglufused", + block_chunks=0, + num_register_tokens=0, + interpolate_antialias=False, + interpolate_offset=0.1 + ) diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/__init__.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8120f4bc83 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +from .mlp import Mlp +from .patch_embed import PatchEmbed +from .swiglu_ffn import SwiGLUFFN, SwiGLUFFNFused +from .block import NestedTensorBlock +from .attention import MemEffAttention diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/attention.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/attention.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..815a2bf53d --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/attention.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +# References: +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/master/vision_transformer.py +# https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/tree/master/timm/models/vision_transformer.py + +import logging + +from torch import Tensor +from torch import nn + + +logger = logging.getLogger("dinov2") + + +try: + from xformers.ops import memory_efficient_attention, unbind, fmha + + XFORMERS_AVAILABLE = True +except ImportError: + logger.warning("xFormers not available") + XFORMERS_AVAILABLE = False + + +class Attention(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + dim: int, + num_heads: int = 8, + qkv_bias: bool = False, + proj_bias: bool = True, + attn_drop: float = 0.0, + proj_drop: float = 0.0, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.num_heads = num_heads + head_dim = dim // num_heads + self.scale = head_dim**-0.5 + + self.qkv = nn.Linear(dim, dim * 3, bias=qkv_bias) + self.attn_drop = nn.Dropout(attn_drop) + self.proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim, bias=proj_bias) + self.proj_drop = nn.Dropout(proj_drop) + + def forward(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + B, N, C = x.shape + qkv = self.qkv(x).reshape(B, N, 3, self.num_heads, C // self.num_heads).permute(2, 0, 3, 1, 4) + + q, k, v = qkv[0] * self.scale, qkv[1], qkv[2] + attn = q @ k.transpose(-2, -1) + + attn = attn.softmax(dim=-1) + attn = self.attn_drop(attn) + + x = (attn @ v).transpose(1, 2).reshape(B, N, C) + x = self.proj(x) + x = self.proj_drop(x) + return x + + +class MemEffAttention(Attention): + def forward(self, x: Tensor, attn_bias=None) -> Tensor: + if not XFORMERS_AVAILABLE: + assert attn_bias is None, "xFormers is required for nested tensors usage" + return super().forward(x) + + B, N, C = x.shape + qkv = self.qkv(x).reshape(B, N, 3, self.num_heads, C // self.num_heads) + + q, k, v = unbind(qkv, 2) + + x = memory_efficient_attention(q, k, v, attn_bias=attn_bias) + x = x.reshape([B, N, C]) + + x = self.proj(x) + x = self.proj_drop(x) + return x + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/block.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/block.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..25488f57cc --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/block.py @@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +# References: +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/master/vision_transformer.py +# https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/tree/master/timm/layers/patch_embed.py + +import logging +from typing import Callable, List, Any, Tuple, Dict + +import torch +from torch import nn, Tensor + +from .attention import Attention, MemEffAttention +from .drop_path import DropPath +from .layer_scale import LayerScale +from .mlp import Mlp + + +logger = logging.getLogger("dinov2") + + +try: + from xformers.ops import fmha + from xformers.ops import scaled_index_add, index_select_cat + + XFORMERS_AVAILABLE = True +except ImportError: + logger.warning("xFormers not available") + XFORMERS_AVAILABLE = False + + +class Block(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + dim: int, + num_heads: int, + mlp_ratio: float = 4.0, + qkv_bias: bool = False, + proj_bias: bool = True, + ffn_bias: bool = True, + drop: float = 0.0, + attn_drop: float = 0.0, + init_values=None, + drop_path: float = 0.0, + act_layer: Callable[..., nn.Module] = nn.GELU, + norm_layer: Callable[..., nn.Module] = nn.LayerNorm, + attn_class: Callable[..., nn.Module] = Attention, + ffn_layer: Callable[..., nn.Module] = Mlp, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + # print(f"biases: qkv: {qkv_bias}, proj: {proj_bias}, ffn: {ffn_bias}") + self.norm1 = norm_layer(dim) + self.attn = attn_class( + dim, + num_heads=num_heads, + qkv_bias=qkv_bias, + proj_bias=proj_bias, + attn_drop=attn_drop, + proj_drop=drop, + ) + self.ls1 = LayerScale(dim, init_values=init_values) if init_values else nn.Identity() + self.drop_path1 = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity() + + self.norm2 = norm_layer(dim) + mlp_hidden_dim = int(dim * mlp_ratio) + self.mlp = ffn_layer( + in_features=dim, + hidden_features=mlp_hidden_dim, + act_layer=act_layer, + drop=drop, + bias=ffn_bias, + ) + self.ls2 = LayerScale(dim, init_values=init_values) if init_values else nn.Identity() + self.drop_path2 = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity() + + self.sample_drop_ratio = drop_path + + def forward(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + def attn_residual_func(x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + return self.ls1(self.attn(self.norm1(x))) + + def ffn_residual_func(x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + return self.ls2(self.mlp(self.norm2(x))) + + if self.training and self.sample_drop_ratio > 0.1: + # the overhead is compensated only for a drop path rate larger than 0.1 + x = drop_add_residual_stochastic_depth( + x, + residual_func=attn_residual_func, + sample_drop_ratio=self.sample_drop_ratio, + ) + x = drop_add_residual_stochastic_depth( + x, + residual_func=ffn_residual_func, + sample_drop_ratio=self.sample_drop_ratio, + ) + elif self.training and self.sample_drop_ratio > 0.0: + x = x + self.drop_path1(attn_residual_func(x)) + x = x + self.drop_path1(ffn_residual_func(x)) # FIXME: drop_path2 + else: + x = x + attn_residual_func(x) + x = x + ffn_residual_func(x) + return x + + +def drop_add_residual_stochastic_depth( + x: Tensor, + residual_func: Callable[[Tensor], Tensor], + sample_drop_ratio: float = 0.0, +) -> Tensor: + # 1) extract subset using permutation + b, n, d = x.shape + sample_subset_size = max(int(b * (1 - sample_drop_ratio)), 1) + brange = (torch.randperm(b, device=x.device))[:sample_subset_size] + x_subset = x[brange] + + # 2) apply residual_func to get residual + residual = residual_func(x_subset) + + x_flat = x.flatten(1) + residual = residual.flatten(1) + + residual_scale_factor = b / sample_subset_size + + # 3) add the residual + x_plus_residual = torch.index_add(x_flat, 0, brange, residual.to(dtype=x.dtype), alpha=residual_scale_factor) + return x_plus_residual.view_as(x) + + +def get_branges_scales(x, sample_drop_ratio=0.0): + b, n, d = x.shape + sample_subset_size = max(int(b * (1 - sample_drop_ratio)), 1) + brange = (torch.randperm(b, device=x.device))[:sample_subset_size] + residual_scale_factor = b / sample_subset_size + return brange, residual_scale_factor + + +def add_residual(x, brange, residual, residual_scale_factor, scaling_vector=None): + if scaling_vector is None: + x_flat = x.flatten(1) + residual = residual.flatten(1) + x_plus_residual = torch.index_add(x_flat, 0, brange, residual.to(dtype=x.dtype), alpha=residual_scale_factor) + else: + x_plus_residual = scaled_index_add( + x, brange, residual.to(dtype=x.dtype), scaling=scaling_vector, alpha=residual_scale_factor + ) + return x_plus_residual + + +attn_bias_cache: Dict[Tuple, Any] = {} + + +def get_attn_bias_and_cat(x_list, branges=None): + """ + this will perform the index select, cat the tensors, and provide the attn_bias from cache + """ + batch_sizes = [b.shape[0] for b in branges] if branges is not None else [x.shape[0] for x in x_list] + all_shapes = tuple((b, x.shape[1]) for b, x in zip(batch_sizes, x_list)) + if all_shapes not in attn_bias_cache.keys(): + seqlens = [] + for b, x in zip(batch_sizes, x_list): + for _ in range(b): + seqlens.append(x.shape[1]) + attn_bias = fmha.BlockDiagonalMask.from_seqlens(seqlens) + attn_bias._batch_sizes = batch_sizes + attn_bias_cache[all_shapes] = attn_bias + + if branges is not None: + cat_tensors = index_select_cat([x.flatten(1) for x in x_list], branges).view(1, -1, x_list[0].shape[-1]) + else: + tensors_bs1 = tuple(x.reshape([1, -1, *x.shape[2:]]) for x in x_list) + cat_tensors = torch.cat(tensors_bs1, dim=1) + + return attn_bias_cache[all_shapes], cat_tensors + + +def drop_add_residual_stochastic_depth_list( + x_list: List[Tensor], + residual_func: Callable[[Tensor, Any], Tensor], + sample_drop_ratio: float = 0.0, + scaling_vector=None, +) -> Tensor: + # 1) generate random set of indices for dropping samples in the batch + branges_scales = [get_branges_scales(x, sample_drop_ratio=sample_drop_ratio) for x in x_list] + branges = [s[0] for s in branges_scales] + residual_scale_factors = [s[1] for s in branges_scales] + + # 2) get attention bias and index+concat the tensors + attn_bias, x_cat = get_attn_bias_and_cat(x_list, branges) + + # 3) apply residual_func to get residual, and split the result + residual_list = attn_bias.split(residual_func(x_cat, attn_bias=attn_bias)) # type: ignore + + outputs = [] + for x, brange, residual, residual_scale_factor in zip(x_list, branges, residual_list, residual_scale_factors): + outputs.append(add_residual(x, brange, residual, residual_scale_factor, scaling_vector).view_as(x)) + return outputs + + +class NestedTensorBlock(Block): + def forward_nested(self, x_list: List[Tensor]) -> List[Tensor]: + """ + x_list contains a list of tensors to nest together and run + """ + assert isinstance(self.attn, MemEffAttention) + + if self.training and self.sample_drop_ratio > 0.0: + + def attn_residual_func(x: Tensor, attn_bias=None) -> Tensor: + return self.attn(self.norm1(x), attn_bias=attn_bias) + + def ffn_residual_func(x: Tensor, attn_bias=None) -> Tensor: + return self.mlp(self.norm2(x)) + + x_list = drop_add_residual_stochastic_depth_list( + x_list, + residual_func=attn_residual_func, + sample_drop_ratio=self.sample_drop_ratio, + scaling_vector=self.ls1.gamma if isinstance(self.ls1, LayerScale) else None, + ) + x_list = drop_add_residual_stochastic_depth_list( + x_list, + residual_func=ffn_residual_func, + sample_drop_ratio=self.sample_drop_ratio, + scaling_vector=self.ls2.gamma if isinstance(self.ls1, LayerScale) else None, + ) + return x_list + else: + + def attn_residual_func(x: Tensor, attn_bias=None) -> Tensor: + return self.ls1(self.attn(self.norm1(x), attn_bias=attn_bias)) + + def ffn_residual_func(x: Tensor, attn_bias=None) -> Tensor: + return self.ls2(self.mlp(self.norm2(x))) + + attn_bias, x = get_attn_bias_and_cat(x_list) + x = x + attn_residual_func(x, attn_bias=attn_bias) + x = x + ffn_residual_func(x) + return attn_bias.split(x) + + def forward(self, x_or_x_list): + if isinstance(x_or_x_list, Tensor): + return super().forward(x_or_x_list) + elif isinstance(x_or_x_list, list): + assert XFORMERS_AVAILABLE, "Please install xFormers for nested tensors usage" + return self.forward_nested(x_or_x_list) + else: + raise AssertionError diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/drop_path.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/drop_path.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..af05625984 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/drop_path.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +# References: +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/master/vision_transformer.py +# https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/tree/master/timm/layers/drop.py + + +from torch import nn + + +def drop_path(x, drop_prob: float = 0.0, training: bool = False): + if drop_prob == 0.0 or not training: + return x + keep_prob = 1 - drop_prob + shape = (x.shape[0],) + (1,) * (x.ndim - 1) # work with diff dim tensors, not just 2D ConvNets + random_tensor = x.new_empty(shape).bernoulli_(keep_prob) + if keep_prob > 0.0: + random_tensor.div_(keep_prob) + output = x * random_tensor + return output + + +class DropPath(nn.Module): + """Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks).""" + + def __init__(self, drop_prob=None): + super(DropPath, self).__init__() + self.drop_prob = drop_prob + + def forward(self, x): + return drop_path(x, self.drop_prob, self.training) diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/layer_scale.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/layer_scale.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca5daa52bd --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/layer_scale.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +# Modified from: https://github.com/huggingface/pytorch-image-models/blob/main/timm/models/vision_transformer.py#L103-L110 + +from typing import Union + +import torch +from torch import Tensor +from torch import nn + + +class LayerScale(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + dim: int, + init_values: Union[float, Tensor] = 1e-5, + inplace: bool = False, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.inplace = inplace + self.gamma = nn.Parameter(init_values * torch.ones(dim)) + + def forward(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + return x.mul_(self.gamma) if self.inplace else x * self.gamma diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/mlp.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/mlp.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5e4b315f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/mlp.py @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +# References: +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/master/vision_transformer.py +# https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/tree/master/timm/layers/mlp.py + + +from typing import Callable, Optional + +from torch import Tensor, nn + + +class Mlp(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + in_features: int, + hidden_features: Optional[int] = None, + out_features: Optional[int] = None, + act_layer: Callable[..., nn.Module] = nn.GELU, + drop: float = 0.0, + bias: bool = True, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + out_features = out_features or in_features + hidden_features = hidden_features or in_features + self.fc1 = nn.Linear(in_features, hidden_features, bias=bias) + self.act = act_layer() + self.fc2 = nn.Linear(hidden_features, out_features, bias=bias) + self.drop = nn.Dropout(drop) + + def forward(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + x = self.fc1(x) + x = self.act(x) + x = self.drop(x) + x = self.fc2(x) + x = self.drop(x) + return x diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/patch_embed.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/patch_embed.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..574abe4117 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/patch_embed.py @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +# References: +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/master/vision_transformer.py +# https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/tree/master/timm/layers/patch_embed.py + +from typing import Callable, Optional, Tuple, Union + +from torch import Tensor +import torch.nn as nn + + +def make_2tuple(x): + if isinstance(x, tuple): + assert len(x) == 2 + return x + + assert isinstance(x, int) + return (x, x) + + +class PatchEmbed(nn.Module): + """ + 2D image to patch embedding: (B,C,H,W) -> (B,N,D) + + Args: + img_size: Image size. + patch_size: Patch token size. + in_chans: Number of input image channels. + embed_dim: Number of linear projection output channels. + norm_layer: Normalization layer. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + img_size: Union[int, Tuple[int, int]] = 224, + patch_size: Union[int, Tuple[int, int]] = 16, + in_chans: int = 3, + embed_dim: int = 768, + norm_layer: Optional[Callable] = None, + flatten_embedding: bool = True, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + + image_HW = make_2tuple(img_size) + patch_HW = make_2tuple(patch_size) + patch_grid_size = ( + image_HW[0] // patch_HW[0], + image_HW[1] // patch_HW[1], + ) + + self.img_size = image_HW + self.patch_size = patch_HW + self.patches_resolution = patch_grid_size + self.num_patches = patch_grid_size[0] * patch_grid_size[1] + + self.in_chans = in_chans + self.embed_dim = embed_dim + + self.flatten_embedding = flatten_embedding + + self.proj = nn.Conv2d(in_chans, embed_dim, kernel_size=patch_HW, stride=patch_HW) + self.norm = norm_layer(embed_dim) if norm_layer else nn.Identity() + + def forward(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + _, _, H, W = x.shape + patch_H, patch_W = self.patch_size + + assert H % patch_H == 0, f"Input image height {H} is not a multiple of patch height {patch_H}" + assert W % patch_W == 0, f"Input image width {W} is not a multiple of patch width: {patch_W}" + + x = self.proj(x) # B C H W + H, W = x.size(2), x.size(3) + x = x.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2) # B HW C + x = self.norm(x) + if not self.flatten_embedding: + x = x.reshape(-1, H, W, self.embed_dim) # B H W C + return x + + def flops(self) -> float: + Ho, Wo = self.patches_resolution + flops = Ho * Wo * self.embed_dim * self.in_chans * (self.patch_size[0] * self.patch_size[1]) + if self.norm is not None: + flops += Ho * Wo * self.embed_dim + return flops diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/swiglu_ffn.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/swiglu_ffn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b3324b266f --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dinov2_layers/swiglu_ffn.py @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +from typing import Callable, Optional + +from torch import Tensor, nn +import torch.nn.functional as F + + +class SwiGLUFFN(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + in_features: int, + hidden_features: Optional[int] = None, + out_features: Optional[int] = None, + act_layer: Callable[..., nn.Module] = None, + drop: float = 0.0, + bias: bool = True, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + out_features = out_features or in_features + hidden_features = hidden_features or in_features + self.w12 = nn.Linear(in_features, 2 * hidden_features, bias=bias) + self.w3 = nn.Linear(hidden_features, out_features, bias=bias) + + def forward(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + x12 = self.w12(x) + x1, x2 = x12.chunk(2, dim=-1) + hidden = F.silu(x1) * x2 + return self.w3(hidden) + + +try: + from xformers.ops import SwiGLU + + XFORMERS_AVAILABLE = True +except ImportError: + SwiGLU = SwiGLUFFN + XFORMERS_AVAILABLE = False + + +class SwiGLUFFNFused(SwiGLU): + def __init__( + self, + in_features: int, + hidden_features: Optional[int] = None, + out_features: Optional[int] = None, + act_layer: Callable[..., nn.Module] = None, + drop: float = 0.0, + bias: bool = True, + ) -> None: + out_features = out_features or in_features + hidden_features = hidden_features or in_features + hidden_features = (int(hidden_features * 2 / 3) + 7) // 8 * 8 + super().__init__( + in_features=in_features, + hidden_features=hidden_features, + out_features=out_features, + bias=bias, + ) diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dpt.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dpt.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..18d3e6f8b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/dpt.py @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +import cv2 +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torchvision.transforms import Compose + +from .dinov2 import DINOv2 +from .util.blocks import FeatureFusionBlock, _make_scratch +from .util.transform import Resize, NormalizeImage, PrepareForNet + + +def _make_fusion_block(features, use_bn, size=None): + return FeatureFusionBlock( + features, + nn.ReLU(False), + deconv=False, + bn=use_bn, + expand=False, + align_corners=True, + size=size, + ) + + +class ConvBlock(nn.Module): + def __init__(self, in_feature, out_feature): + super().__init__() + + self.conv_block = nn.Sequential( + nn.Conv2d(in_feature, out_feature, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1), + nn.BatchNorm2d(out_feature), + nn.ReLU(True) + ) + + def forward(self, x): + return self.conv_block(x) + + +class DPTHead(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + in_channels, + features=256, + use_bn=False, + out_channels=[256, 512, 1024, 1024], + use_clstoken=False + ): + super(DPTHead, self).__init__() + + self.use_clstoken = use_clstoken + + self.projects = nn.ModuleList([ + nn.Conv2d( + in_channels=in_channels, + out_channels=out_channel, + kernel_size=1, + stride=1, + padding=0, + ) for out_channel in out_channels + ]) + + self.resize_layers = nn.ModuleList([ + nn.ConvTranspose2d( + in_channels=out_channels[0], + out_channels=out_channels[0], + kernel_size=4, + stride=4, + padding=0), + nn.ConvTranspose2d( + in_channels=out_channels[1], + out_channels=out_channels[1], + kernel_size=2, + stride=2, + padding=0), + nn.Identity(), + nn.Conv2d( + in_channels=out_channels[3], + out_channels=out_channels[3], + kernel_size=3, + stride=2, + padding=1) + ]) + + if use_clstoken: + self.readout_projects = nn.ModuleList() + for _ in range(len(self.projects)): + self.readout_projects.append( + nn.Sequential( + nn.Linear(2 * in_channels, in_channels), + nn.GELU())) + + self.scratch = _make_scratch( + out_channels, + features, + groups=1, + expand=False, + ) + + self.scratch.stem_transpose = None + + self.scratch.refinenet1 = _make_fusion_block(features, use_bn) + self.scratch.refinenet2 = _make_fusion_block(features, use_bn) + self.scratch.refinenet3 = _make_fusion_block(features, use_bn) + self.scratch.refinenet4 = _make_fusion_block(features, use_bn) + + head_features_1 = features + head_features_2 = 32 + + self.scratch.output_conv1 = nn.Conv2d(head_features_1, head_features_1 // 2, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1) + self.scratch.output_conv2 = nn.Sequential( + nn.Conv2d(head_features_1 // 2, head_features_2, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1), + nn.ReLU(True), + nn.Conv2d(head_features_2, 1, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0), + nn.ReLU(True), + nn.Identity(), + ) + + def forward(self, out_features, patch_h, patch_w): + out = [] + for i, x in enumerate(out_features): + if self.use_clstoken: + x, cls_token = x[0], x[1] + readout = cls_token.unsqueeze(1).expand_as(x) + x = self.readout_projects[i](torch.cat((x, readout), -1)) + else: + x = x[0] + + x = x.permute(0, 2, 1).reshape((x.shape[0], x.shape[-1], patch_h, patch_w)) + + x = self.projects[i](x) + x = self.resize_layers[i](x) + + out.append(x) + + layer_1, layer_2, layer_3, layer_4 = out + + layer_1_rn = self.scratch.layer1_rn(layer_1) + layer_2_rn = self.scratch.layer2_rn(layer_2) + layer_3_rn = self.scratch.layer3_rn(layer_3) + layer_4_rn = self.scratch.layer4_rn(layer_4) + + path_4 = self.scratch.refinenet4(layer_4_rn, size=layer_3_rn.shape[2:]) + path_3 = self.scratch.refinenet3(path_4, layer_3_rn, size=layer_2_rn.shape[2:]) + path_2 = self.scratch.refinenet2(path_3, layer_2_rn, size=layer_1_rn.shape[2:]) + path_1 = self.scratch.refinenet1(path_2, layer_1_rn) + + out = self.scratch.output_conv1(path_1) + out = F.interpolate(out, (int(patch_h * 14), int(patch_w * 14)), mode="bilinear", align_corners=True) + out = self.scratch.output_conv2(out) + + return out + + +class DepthAnythingV2(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + encoder='vitl', + features=256, + out_channels=[256, 512, 1024, 1024], + use_bn=False, + use_clstoken=False + ): + super(DepthAnythingV2, self).__init__() + + self.intermediate_layer_idx = { + 'vits': [2, 5, 8, 11], + 'vitb': [2, 5, 8, 11], + 'vitl': [4, 11, 17, 23], + 'vitg': [9, 19, 29, 39] + } + + self.encoder = encoder + self.pretrained = DINOv2(model_name=encoder) + + self.depth_head = DPTHead(self.pretrained.embed_dim, features, use_bn, out_channels=out_channels, use_clstoken=use_clstoken) + + def forward(self, x): + patch_h, patch_w = x.shape[-2] // 14, x.shape[-1] // 14 + + features = self.pretrained.get_intermediate_layers(x, self.intermediate_layer_idx[self.encoder], return_class_token=True) + + depth = self.depth_head(features, patch_h, patch_w) + depth = F.relu(depth) + + return depth.squeeze(1) + + @torch.no_grad() + def infer_image(self, raw_image, input_size=518): + image, (h, w) = self.image2tensor(raw_image, input_size) + + depth = self.forward(image) + + depth = F.interpolate(depth[:, None], (h, w), mode="bilinear", align_corners=True)[0, 0] + + return depth.cpu().numpy() + + def image2tensor(self, raw_image, input_size=518): + transform = Compose([ + Resize( + width=input_size, + height=input_size, + resize_target=False, + keep_aspect_ratio=True, + ensure_multiple_of=14, + resize_method='lower_bound', + image_interpolation_method=cv2.INTER_CUBIC, + ), + NormalizeImage(mean=[0.485, 0.456, 0.406], std=[0.229, 0.224, 0.225]), + PrepareForNet(), + ]) + + h, w = raw_image.shape[:2] + + image = cv2.cvtColor(raw_image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) / 255.0 + + image = transform({'image': image})['image'] + image = torch.from_numpy(image).unsqueeze(0) + + DEVICE = 'cuda' if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'mps' if torch.backends.mps.is_available() else 'cpu' + image = image.to(DEVICE) + + return image, (h, w) diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/util/blocks.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/util/blocks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..382ea183a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/util/blocks.py @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +import torch.nn as nn + + +def _make_scratch(in_shape, out_shape, groups=1, expand=False): + scratch = nn.Module() + + out_shape1 = out_shape + out_shape2 = out_shape + out_shape3 = out_shape + if len(in_shape) >= 4: + out_shape4 = out_shape + + if expand: + out_shape1 = out_shape + out_shape2 = out_shape * 2 + out_shape3 = out_shape * 4 + if len(in_shape) >= 4: + out_shape4 = out_shape * 8 + + scratch.layer1_rn = nn.Conv2d(in_shape[0], out_shape1, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, bias=False, groups=groups) + scratch.layer2_rn = nn.Conv2d(in_shape[1], out_shape2, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, bias=False, groups=groups) + scratch.layer3_rn = nn.Conv2d(in_shape[2], out_shape3, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, bias=False, groups=groups) + if len(in_shape) >= 4: + scratch.layer4_rn = nn.Conv2d(in_shape[3], out_shape4, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, bias=False, groups=groups) + + return scratch + + +class ResidualConvUnit(nn.Module): + """Residual convolution module. + """ + + def __init__(self, features, activation, bn): + """Init. + + Args: + features (int): number of features + """ + super().__init__() + + self.bn = bn + + self.groups=1 + + self.conv1 = nn.Conv2d(features, features, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, bias=True, groups=self.groups) + + self.conv2 = nn.Conv2d(features, features, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, bias=True, groups=self.groups) + + if self.bn == True: + self.bn1 = nn.BatchNorm2d(features) + self.bn2 = nn.BatchNorm2d(features) + + self.activation = activation + + self.skip_add = nn.quantized.FloatFunctional() + + def forward(self, x): + """Forward pass. + + Args: + x (tensor): input + + Returns: + tensor: output + """ + + out = self.activation(x) + out = self.conv1(out) + if self.bn == True: + out = self.bn1(out) + + out = self.activation(out) + out = self.conv2(out) + if self.bn == True: + out = self.bn2(out) + + if self.groups > 1: + out = self.conv_merge(out) + + return self.skip_add.add(out, x) + + +class FeatureFusionBlock(nn.Module): + """Feature fusion block. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + features, + activation, + deconv=False, + bn=False, + expand=False, + align_corners=True, + size=None + ): + """Init. + + Args: + features (int): number of features + """ + super(FeatureFusionBlock, self).__init__() + + self.deconv = deconv + self.align_corners = align_corners + + self.groups=1 + + self.expand = expand + out_features = features + if self.expand == True: + out_features = features // 2 + + self.out_conv = nn.Conv2d(features, out_features, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0, bias=True, groups=1) + + self.resConfUnit1 = ResidualConvUnit(features, activation, bn) + self.resConfUnit2 = ResidualConvUnit(features, activation, bn) + + self.skip_add = nn.quantized.FloatFunctional() + + self.size=size + + def forward(self, *xs, size=None): + """Forward pass. + + Returns: + tensor: output + """ + output = xs[0] + + if len(xs) == 2: + res = self.resConfUnit1(xs[1]) + output = self.skip_add.add(output, res) + + output = self.resConfUnit2(output) + + if (size is None) and (self.size is None): + modifier = {"scale_factor": 2} + elif size is None: + modifier = {"size": self.size} + else: + modifier = {"size": size} + + output = nn.functional.interpolate(output, **modifier, mode="bilinear", align_corners=self.align_corners) + + output = self.out_conv(output) + + return output diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/util/transform.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/util/transform.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b14aacd44e --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2/util/transform.py @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +import numpy as np +import cv2 + + +class Resize(object): + """Resize sample to given size (width, height). + """ + + def __init__( + self, + width, + height, + resize_target=True, + keep_aspect_ratio=False, + ensure_multiple_of=1, + resize_method="lower_bound", + image_interpolation_method=cv2.INTER_AREA, + ): + """Init. + + Args: + width (int): desired output width + height (int): desired output height + resize_target (bool, optional): + True: Resize the full sample (image, mask, target). + False: Resize image only. + Defaults to True. + keep_aspect_ratio (bool, optional): + True: Keep the aspect ratio of the input sample. + Output sample might not have the given width and height, and + resize behaviour depends on the parameter 'resize_method'. + Defaults to False. + ensure_multiple_of (int, optional): + Output width and height is constrained to be multiple of this parameter. + Defaults to 1. + resize_method (str, optional): + "lower_bound": Output will be at least as large as the given size. + "upper_bound": Output will be at max as large as the given size. (Output size might be smaller than given size.) + "minimal": Scale as least as possible. (Output size might be smaller than given size.) + Defaults to "lower_bound". + """ + self.__width = width + self.__height = height + + self.__resize_target = resize_target + self.__keep_aspect_ratio = keep_aspect_ratio + self.__multiple_of = ensure_multiple_of + self.__resize_method = resize_method + self.__image_interpolation_method = image_interpolation_method + + def constrain_to_multiple_of(self, x, min_val=0, max_val=None): + y = (np.round(x / self.__multiple_of) * self.__multiple_of).astype(int) + + if max_val is not None and y > max_val: + y = (np.floor(x / self.__multiple_of) * self.__multiple_of).astype(int) + + if y < min_val: + y = (np.ceil(x / self.__multiple_of) * self.__multiple_of).astype(int) + + return y + + def get_size(self, width, height): + # determine new height and width + scale_height = self.__height / height + scale_width = self.__width / width + + if self.__keep_aspect_ratio: + if self.__resize_method == "lower_bound": + # scale such that output size is lower bound + if scale_width > scale_height: + # fit width + scale_height = scale_width + else: + # fit height + scale_width = scale_height + elif self.__resize_method == "upper_bound": + # scale such that output size is upper bound + if scale_width < scale_height: + # fit width + scale_height = scale_width + else: + # fit height + scale_width = scale_height + elif self.__resize_method == "minimal": + # scale as least as possbile + if abs(1 - scale_width) < abs(1 - scale_height): + # fit width + scale_height = scale_width + else: + # fit height + scale_width = scale_height + else: + raise ValueError(f"resize_method {self.__resize_method} not implemented") + + if self.__resize_method == "lower_bound": + new_height = self.constrain_to_multiple_of(scale_height * height, min_val=self.__height) + new_width = self.constrain_to_multiple_of(scale_width * width, min_val=self.__width) + elif self.__resize_method == "upper_bound": + new_height = self.constrain_to_multiple_of(scale_height * height, max_val=self.__height) + new_width = self.constrain_to_multiple_of(scale_width * width, max_val=self.__width) + elif self.__resize_method == "minimal": + new_height = self.constrain_to_multiple_of(scale_height * height) + new_width = self.constrain_to_multiple_of(scale_width * width) + else: + raise ValueError(f"resize_method {self.__resize_method} not implemented") + + return (new_width, new_height) + + def __call__(self, sample): + width, height = self.get_size(sample["image"].shape[1], sample["image"].shape[0]) + + # resize sample + sample["image"] = cv2.resize(sample["image"], (width, height), interpolation=self.__image_interpolation_method) + + if self.__resize_target: + if "depth" in sample: + sample["depth"] = cv2.resize(sample["depth"], (width, height), interpolation=cv2.INTER_NEAREST) + + if "mask" in sample: + sample["mask"] = cv2.resize(sample["mask"].astype(np.float32), (width, height), interpolation=cv2.INTER_NEAREST) + + return sample + + +class NormalizeImage(object): + """Normlize image by given mean and std. + """ + + def __init__(self, mean, std): + self.__mean = mean + self.__std = std + + def __call__(self, sample): + sample["image"] = (sample["image"] - self.__mean) / self.__std + + return sample + + +class PrepareForNet(object): + """Prepare sample for usage as network input. + """ + + def __init__(self): + pass + + def __call__(self, sample): + image = np.transpose(sample["image"], (2, 0, 1)) + sample["image"] = np.ascontiguousarray(image).astype(np.float32) + + if "depth" in sample: + depth = sample["depth"].astype(np.float32) + sample["depth"] = np.ascontiguousarray(depth) + + if "mask" in sample: + sample["mask"] = sample["mask"].astype(np.float32) + sample["mask"] = np.ascontiguousarray(sample["mask"]) + + return sample \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2_mapper.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2_mapper.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..be188b907b --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/depth_anything_v2_mapper.py @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ +# file: depth_anything_v2_mapper.py + +import os +import glob +import numpy as np +from pydantic import PositiveInt + +from data_juicer.utils.cache_utils import DATA_JUICER_ASSETS_CACHE +from data_juicer.utils.constant import Fields, MetaKeys +from data_juicer.utils.lazy_loader import LazyLoader +from data_juicer.utils.mm_utils import SpecialTokens + +from ..base_op import OPERATORS, Mapper +from ..op_fusion import LOADED_VIDEOS +from data_juicer.ops.mapper.video_extract_frames_mapper import VideoExtractFramesMapper + +OP_NAME = "depth_anything_v2_mapper" + +torch = LazyLoader("torch") +cv2 = LazyLoader("cv2") +matplotlib = LazyLoader("matplotlib") + + +@OPERATORS.register_module(OP_NAME) +@LOADED_VIDEOS.register_module(OP_NAME) +class DepthAnythingV2Mapper(Mapper): + """Input a video and use DepthAnythingV2 to extract depth maps for all frames. + + - The operator processes a video and extracts frames based on the specified frame number + and duration. + - It uses the DepthAnythingV2 model to analyze each frame and generate depth maps. + - The depth maps are saved as .npz files and paths are stored in metadata. + - The operator can work with different encoder types (vits, vitb, vitl, vitg). + """ + + _accelerator = "cuda" + + def __init__( + self, + checkpoint_path: str = "./checkpoints", + encoder: str = "vitl", + input_size: int = 518, + frame_num: int = 10, # 改为 int 类型,默认值改为正整数 + duration: float = 0, + tag_field_name: str = "depth_anything_v2_tags", + frame_dir: str = DATA_JUICER_ASSETS_CACHE, + output_dir: str = "./depth_outputs", + grayscale: bool = False, + *args, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + Initialization method. + + :param checkpoint_path: Path to the DepthAnythingV2 checkpoints directory. + :param encoder: Encoder type for DepthAnythingV2. + Options: ['vits', 'vitb', 'vitl', 'vitg']. + :param input_size: Input size for the model. Default is 518. + :param frame_num: The number of frames to be extracted uniformly from + the video. If it's 1, only the middle frame will be extracted. If + it's 2, only the first and the last frames will be extracted. If + it's larger than 2, in addition to the first and the last frames, + other frames will be extracted uniformly within the video duration. + If "duration" > 0, frame_num is the number of frames per segment. + :param duration: The duration of each segment in seconds. + If 0, frames are extracted from the entire video. + If duration > 0, the video is segmented into multiple segments + based on duration, and frames are extracted from each segment. + :param tag_field_name: The field name to store the tags. Default is + "depth_anything_v2_tags". + :param frame_dir: Output directory to save extracted frames. + :param output_dir: Output directory to save depth maps (.npz files). + :param grayscale: Whether to save grayscale depth maps instead of + applying colorful palette. + :param args: extra args + :param kwargs: extra args + """ + + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + self.checkpoint_path = checkpoint_path + self.encoder = encoder + self.input_size = input_size + self.frame_num = frame_num + self.duration = duration + self.tag_field_name = tag_field_name + self.frame_dir = frame_dir + self.output_dir = output_dir + self.grayscale = grayscale + + + # 定义仓库保存路径 + depth_anything_v2_repo_path = os.path.join(DATA_JUICER_ASSETS_CACHE, "Depth-Anything-V2") + + # 如果仓库不存在,则克隆 + if not os.path.exists(depth_anything_v2_repo_path): + import subprocess + subprocess.run([ + "git", + "clone", + "https://github.com/DepthAnything/Depth-Anything-V2.git", + depth_anything_v2_repo_path, + ], check=True) + + import sys + sys.path.append(depth_anything_v2_repo_path) + + # Create VideoExtractFramesMapper instance + self.video_extractor = VideoExtractFramesMapper( + frame_sampling_method="uniform" if frame_num > 0 else "all", + frame_num=frame_num if frame_num > 0 else 1, # 确保传递正整数 + duration=duration, + frame_dir=frame_dir, + frame_key=MetaKeys.video_frames, + num_proc=1 # Force single process + ) + + # Prepare model configs + self.model_configs = { + 'vits': {'encoder': 'vits', 'features': 64, 'out_channels': [48, 96, 192, 384]}, + 'vitb': {'encoder': 'vitb', 'features': 128, 'out_channels': [96, 192, 384, 768]}, + 'vitl': {'encoder': 'vitl', 'features': 256, 'out_channels': [256, 512, 1024, 1024]}, + 'vitg': {'encoder': 'vitg', 'features': 384, 'out_channels': [1536, 1536, 1536, 1536]} + } + + # 移除 prepare_model 调用,直接在 process_single 中加载模型 + # Create output directory + os.makedirs(output_dir, exist_ok=True) + + def process_single(self, sample, rank=None): + """ + Process a single video sample with DepthAnythingV2. + + :param sample: Input sample containing video information + :param rank: Rank for multi-GPU processing + :return: Processed sample with depth information added to metadata + """ + + # Check if it's already processed + if self.tag_field_name in sample[Fields.meta]: + print(f"Depth maps already exist for {sample[self.video_key]}, skipping") + return sample + + # Check if there is video in this sample + if self.video_key not in sample or not sample[self.video_key]: + print("No video found in sample, skipping") + return sample + + # Extract frames from video + processed_sample = self.video_extractor.process_single(sample) + + # Get video name + video_path = sample[self.video_key][0] if isinstance(sample[self.video_key], list) else sample[self.video_key] + video_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(video_path))[0] + + # Define output npz path + output_npz_path = os.path.join(self.output_dir, f"{video_name}.npz") + + # Check if output already exists + if os.path.exists(output_npz_path): + print(f"Depth maps already exist at {output_npz_path}, loading...") + # Load existing depth data + depth_data = np.load(output_npz_path) + depth_array = depth_data['depth'] + else: + # Import DepthAnythingV2 model + from .depth_anything_v2.dpt import DepthAnythingV2 + + # Load model + depth_anything = DepthAnythingV2(**self.model_configs[self.encoder]) + model_path = os.path.join(self.checkpoint_path, f"depth_anything_v2_{self.encoder}.pth") + + if not os.path.exists(model_path): + raise FileNotFoundError(f"Model checkpoint not found at {model_path}") + + depth_anything.load_state_dict(torch.load(model_path, map_location='cpu')) + + device = "cuda" if self.use_cuda() else "cpu" + if rank is not None and self.use_cuda(): + device = f"cuda:{rank}" + + depth_anything = depth_anything.to(device).eval() + + # Get frames root and paths + frames_root = os.path.join(self.frame_dir, video_name) + frame_names = os.listdir(frames_root) + frames_path = sorted([os.path.join(frames_root, frame_name) for frame_name in frame_names]) + + # Process frames to get depth maps + depth_frames = [] + + with torch.no_grad(): + for frame_path in frames_path: + # Read frame + raw_frame = cv2.imread(frame_path) + + # Infer depth + depth = depth_anything.infer_image(raw_frame, self.input_size) + + # Store the raw depth + depth_frames.append(depth.copy()) + + # Convert to array + depth_array = np.array(depth_frames) + + # Save depth maps as NPZ file + np.savez_compressed(output_npz_path, depth=depth_array) + print(f"Saved depth data to {output_npz_path} with shape {depth_array.shape}") + + # Store results in metadata + sample[Fields.meta][self.tag_field_name] = { + "depth_npz_path": output_npz_path, + "depth_shape": depth_array.shape, + "encoder": self.encoder, + "input_size": self.input_size + } + + return sample \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/__init__.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ff90d10427 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +from hydra import initialize_config_module + +initialize_config_module("sam2_configs", version_base="1.2") diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/automatic_mask_generator.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/automatic_mask_generator.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..065e469e27 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/automatic_mask_generator.py @@ -0,0 +1,454 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +# Adapted from https://github.com/facebookresearch/segment-anything/blob/main/segment_anything/automatic_mask_generator.py +from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple + +import numpy as np +import torch +from torchvision.ops.boxes import batched_nms, box_area # type: ignore + +from sam2.modeling.sam2_base import SAM2Base +from sam2.sam2_image_predictor import SAM2ImagePredictor +from sam2.utils.amg import ( + area_from_rle, + batch_iterator, + batched_mask_to_box, + box_xyxy_to_xywh, + build_all_layer_point_grids, + calculate_stability_score, + coco_encode_rle, + generate_crop_boxes, + is_box_near_crop_edge, + mask_to_rle_pytorch, + MaskData, + remove_small_regions, + rle_to_mask, + uncrop_boxes_xyxy, + uncrop_masks, + uncrop_points, +) + + +class SAM2AutomaticMaskGenerator: + def __init__( + self, + model: SAM2Base, + points_per_side: Optional[int] = 32, + points_per_batch: int = 64, + pred_iou_thresh: float = 0.8, + stability_score_thresh: float = 0.95, + stability_score_offset: float = 1.0, + mask_threshold: float = 0.0, + box_nms_thresh: float = 0.7, + crop_n_layers: int = 0, + crop_nms_thresh: float = 0.7, + crop_overlap_ratio: float = 512 / 1500, + crop_n_points_downscale_factor: int = 1, + point_grids: Optional[List[np.ndarray]] = None, + min_mask_region_area: int = 0, + output_mode: str = "binary_mask", + use_m2m: bool = False, + multimask_output: bool = True, + **kwargs, + ) -> None: + """ + Using a SAM 2 model, generates masks for the entire image. + Generates a grid of point prompts over the image, then filters + low quality and duplicate masks. The default settings are chosen + for SAM 2 with a HieraL backbone. + + Arguments: + model (Sam): The SAM 2 model to use for mask prediction. + points_per_side (int or None): The number of points to be sampled + along one side of the image. The total number of points is + points_per_side**2. If None, 'point_grids' must provide explicit + point sampling. + points_per_batch (int): Sets the number of points run simultaneously + by the model. Higher numbers may be faster but use more GPU memory. + pred_iou_thresh (float): A filtering threshold in [0,1], using the + model's predicted mask quality. + stability_score_thresh (float): A filtering threshold in [0,1], using + the stability of the mask under changes to the cutoff used to binarize + the model's mask predictions. + stability_score_offset (float): The amount to shift the cutoff when + calculated the stability score. + mask_threshold (float): Threshold for binarizing the mask logits + box_nms_thresh (float): The box IoU cutoff used by non-maximal + suppression to filter duplicate masks. + crop_n_layers (int): If >0, mask prediction will be run again on + crops of the image. Sets the number of layers to run, where each + layer has 2**i_layer number of image crops. + crop_nms_thresh (float): The box IoU cutoff used by non-maximal + suppression to filter duplicate masks between different crops. + crop_overlap_ratio (float): Sets the degree to which crops overlap. + In the first crop layer, crops will overlap by this fraction of + the image length. Later layers with more crops scale down this overlap. + crop_n_points_downscale_factor (int): The number of points-per-side + sampled in layer n is scaled down by crop_n_points_downscale_factor**n. + point_grids (list(np.ndarray) or None): A list over explicit grids + of points used for sampling, normalized to [0,1]. The nth grid in the + list is used in the nth crop layer. Exclusive with points_per_side. + min_mask_region_area (int): If >0, postprocessing will be applied + to remove disconnected regions and holes in masks with area smaller + than min_mask_region_area. Requires opencv. + output_mode (str): The form masks are returned in. Can be 'binary_mask', + 'uncompressed_rle', or 'coco_rle'. 'coco_rle' requires pycocotools. + For large resolutions, 'binary_mask' may consume large amounts of + memory. + use_m2m (bool): Whether to add a one step refinement using previous mask predictions. + multimask_output (bool): Whether to output multimask at each point of the grid. + """ + + assert (points_per_side is None) != ( + point_grids is None + ), "Exactly one of points_per_side or point_grid must be provided." + if points_per_side is not None: + self.point_grids = build_all_layer_point_grids( + points_per_side, + crop_n_layers, + crop_n_points_downscale_factor, + ) + elif point_grids is not None: + self.point_grids = point_grids + else: + raise ValueError("Can't have both points_per_side and point_grid be None.") + + assert output_mode in [ + "binary_mask", + "uncompressed_rle", + "coco_rle", + ], f"Unknown output_mode {output_mode}." + if output_mode == "coco_rle": + try: + from pycocotools import mask as mask_utils # type: ignore # noqa: F401 + except ImportError as e: + print("Please install pycocotools") + raise e + + self.predictor = SAM2ImagePredictor( + model, + max_hole_area=min_mask_region_area, + max_sprinkle_area=min_mask_region_area, + ) + self.points_per_batch = points_per_batch + self.pred_iou_thresh = pred_iou_thresh + self.stability_score_thresh = stability_score_thresh + self.stability_score_offset = stability_score_offset + self.mask_threshold = mask_threshold + self.box_nms_thresh = box_nms_thresh + self.crop_n_layers = crop_n_layers + self.crop_nms_thresh = crop_nms_thresh + self.crop_overlap_ratio = crop_overlap_ratio + self.crop_n_points_downscale_factor = crop_n_points_downscale_factor + self.min_mask_region_area = min_mask_region_area + self.output_mode = output_mode + self.use_m2m = use_m2m + self.multimask_output = multimask_output + + @classmethod + def from_pretrained(cls, model_id: str, **kwargs) -> "SAM2AutomaticMaskGenerator": + """ + Load a pretrained model from the Hugging Face hub. + + Arguments: + model_id (str): The Hugging Face repository ID. + **kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the model constructor. + + Returns: + (SAM2AutomaticMaskGenerator): The loaded model. + """ + from sam2.build_sam import build_sam2_hf + + sam_model = build_sam2_hf(model_id, **kwargs) + return cls(sam_model, **kwargs) + + @torch.no_grad() + def generate(self, image: np.ndarray) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]: + """ + Generates masks for the given image. + + Arguments: + image (np.ndarray): The image to generate masks for, in HWC uint8 format. + + Returns: + list(dict(str, any)): A list over records for masks. Each record is + a dict containing the following keys: + segmentation (dict(str, any) or np.ndarray): The mask. If + output_mode='binary_mask', is an array of shape HW. Otherwise, + is a dictionary containing the RLE. + bbox (list(float)): The box around the mask, in XYWH format. + area (int): The area in pixels of the mask. + predicted_iou (float): The model's own prediction of the mask's + quality. This is filtered by the pred_iou_thresh parameter. + point_coords (list(list(float))): The point coordinates input + to the model to generate this mask. + stability_score (float): A measure of the mask's quality. This + is filtered on using the stability_score_thresh parameter. + crop_box (list(float)): The crop of the image used to generate + the mask, given in XYWH format. + """ + + # Generate masks + mask_data = self._generate_masks(image) + + # Encode masks + if self.output_mode == "coco_rle": + mask_data["segmentations"] = [ + coco_encode_rle(rle) for rle in mask_data["rles"] + ] + elif self.output_mode == "binary_mask": + mask_data["segmentations"] = [rle_to_mask(rle) for rle in mask_data["rles"]] + else: + mask_data["segmentations"] = mask_data["rles"] + + # Write mask records + curr_anns = [] + for idx in range(len(mask_data["segmentations"])): + ann = { + "segmentation": mask_data["segmentations"][idx], + "area": area_from_rle(mask_data["rles"][idx]), + "bbox": box_xyxy_to_xywh(mask_data["boxes"][idx]).tolist(), + "predicted_iou": mask_data["iou_preds"][idx].item(), + "point_coords": [mask_data["points"][idx].tolist()], + "stability_score": mask_data["stability_score"][idx].item(), + "crop_box": box_xyxy_to_xywh(mask_data["crop_boxes"][idx]).tolist(), + } + curr_anns.append(ann) + + return curr_anns + + def _generate_masks(self, image: np.ndarray) -> MaskData: + orig_size = image.shape[:2] + crop_boxes, layer_idxs = generate_crop_boxes( + orig_size, self.crop_n_layers, self.crop_overlap_ratio + ) + + # Iterate over image crops + data = MaskData() + for crop_box, layer_idx in zip(crop_boxes, layer_idxs): + crop_data = self._process_crop(image, crop_box, layer_idx, orig_size) + data.cat(crop_data) + + # Remove duplicate masks between crops + if len(crop_boxes) > 1: + # Prefer masks from smaller crops + scores = 1 / box_area(data["crop_boxes"]) + scores = scores.to(data["boxes"].device) + keep_by_nms = batched_nms( + data["boxes"].float(), + scores, + torch.zeros_like(data["boxes"][:, 0]), # categories + iou_threshold=self.crop_nms_thresh, + ) + data.filter(keep_by_nms) + data.to_numpy() + return data + + def _process_crop( + self, + image: np.ndarray, + crop_box: List[int], + crop_layer_idx: int, + orig_size: Tuple[int, ...], + ) -> MaskData: + # Crop the image and calculate embeddings + x0, y0, x1, y1 = crop_box + cropped_im = image[y0:y1, x0:x1, :] + cropped_im_size = cropped_im.shape[:2] + self.predictor.set_image(cropped_im) + + # Get points for this crop + points_scale = np.array(cropped_im_size)[None, ::-1] + points_for_image = self.point_grids[crop_layer_idx] * points_scale + + # Generate masks for this crop in batches + data = MaskData() + for (points,) in batch_iterator(self.points_per_batch, points_for_image): + batch_data = self._process_batch( + points, cropped_im_size, crop_box, orig_size, normalize=True + ) + data.cat(batch_data) + del batch_data + self.predictor.reset_predictor() + + # Remove duplicates within this crop. + keep_by_nms = batched_nms( + data["boxes"].float(), + data["iou_preds"], + torch.zeros_like(data["boxes"][:, 0]), # categories + iou_threshold=self.box_nms_thresh, + ) + data.filter(keep_by_nms) + + # Return to the original image frame + data["boxes"] = uncrop_boxes_xyxy(data["boxes"], crop_box) + data["points"] = uncrop_points(data["points"], crop_box) + data["crop_boxes"] = torch.tensor([crop_box for _ in range(len(data["rles"]))]) + + return data + + def _process_batch( + self, + points: np.ndarray, + im_size: Tuple[int, ...], + crop_box: List[int], + orig_size: Tuple[int, ...], + normalize=False, + ) -> MaskData: + orig_h, orig_w = orig_size + + # Run model on this batch + points = torch.as_tensor( + points, dtype=torch.float32, device=self.predictor.device + ) + in_points = self.predictor._transforms.transform_coords( + points, normalize=normalize, orig_hw=im_size + ) + in_labels = torch.ones( + in_points.shape[0], dtype=torch.int, device=in_points.device + ) + masks, iou_preds, low_res_masks = self.predictor._predict( + in_points[:, None, :], + in_labels[:, None], + multimask_output=self.multimask_output, + return_logits=True, + ) + + # Serialize predictions and store in MaskData + data = MaskData( + masks=masks.flatten(0, 1), + iou_preds=iou_preds.flatten(0, 1), + points=points.repeat_interleave(masks.shape[1], dim=0), + low_res_masks=low_res_masks.flatten(0, 1), + ) + del masks + + if not self.use_m2m: + # Filter by predicted IoU + if self.pred_iou_thresh > 0.0: + keep_mask = data["iou_preds"] > self.pred_iou_thresh + data.filter(keep_mask) + + # Calculate and filter by stability score + data["stability_score"] = calculate_stability_score( + data["masks"], self.mask_threshold, self.stability_score_offset + ) + if self.stability_score_thresh > 0.0: + keep_mask = data["stability_score"] >= self.stability_score_thresh + data.filter(keep_mask) + else: + # One step refinement using previous mask predictions + in_points = self.predictor._transforms.transform_coords( + data["points"], normalize=normalize, orig_hw=im_size + ) + labels = torch.ones( + in_points.shape[0], dtype=torch.int, device=in_points.device + ) + masks, ious = self.refine_with_m2m( + in_points, labels, data["low_res_masks"], self.points_per_batch + ) + data["masks"] = masks.squeeze(1) + data["iou_preds"] = ious.squeeze(1) + + if self.pred_iou_thresh > 0.0: + keep_mask = data["iou_preds"] > self.pred_iou_thresh + data.filter(keep_mask) + + data["stability_score"] = calculate_stability_score( + data["masks"], self.mask_threshold, self.stability_score_offset + ) + if self.stability_score_thresh > 0.0: + keep_mask = data["stability_score"] >= self.stability_score_thresh + data.filter(keep_mask) + + # Threshold masks and calculate boxes + data["masks"] = data["masks"] > self.mask_threshold + data["boxes"] = batched_mask_to_box(data["masks"]) + + # Filter boxes that touch crop boundaries + keep_mask = ~is_box_near_crop_edge( + data["boxes"], crop_box, [0, 0, orig_w, orig_h] + ) + if not torch.all(keep_mask): + data.filter(keep_mask) + + # Compress to RLE + data["masks"] = uncrop_masks(data["masks"], crop_box, orig_h, orig_w) + data["rles"] = mask_to_rle_pytorch(data["masks"]) + del data["masks"] + + return data + + @staticmethod + def postprocess_small_regions( + mask_data: MaskData, min_area: int, nms_thresh: float + ) -> MaskData: + """ + Removes small disconnected regions and holes in masks, then reruns + box NMS to remove any new duplicates. + + Edits mask_data in place. + + Requires open-cv as a dependency. + """ + if len(mask_data["rles"]) == 0: + return mask_data + + # Filter small disconnected regions and holes + new_masks = [] + scores = [] + for rle in mask_data["rles"]: + mask = rle_to_mask(rle) + + mask, changed = remove_small_regions(mask, min_area, mode="holes") + unchanged = not changed + mask, changed = remove_small_regions(mask, min_area, mode="islands") + unchanged = unchanged and not changed + + new_masks.append(torch.as_tensor(mask).unsqueeze(0)) + # Give score=0 to changed masks and score=1 to unchanged masks + # so NMS will prefer ones that didn't need postprocessing + scores.append(float(unchanged)) + + # Recalculate boxes and remove any new duplicates + masks = torch.cat(new_masks, dim=0) + boxes = batched_mask_to_box(masks) + keep_by_nms = batched_nms( + boxes.float(), + torch.as_tensor(scores), + torch.zeros_like(boxes[:, 0]), # categories + iou_threshold=nms_thresh, + ) + + # Only recalculate RLEs for masks that have changed + for i_mask in keep_by_nms: + if scores[i_mask] == 0.0: + mask_torch = masks[i_mask].unsqueeze(0) + mask_data["rles"][i_mask] = mask_to_rle_pytorch(mask_torch)[0] + mask_data["boxes"][i_mask] = boxes[i_mask] # update res directly + mask_data.filter(keep_by_nms) + + return mask_data + + def refine_with_m2m(self, points, point_labels, low_res_masks, points_per_batch): + new_masks = [] + new_iou_preds = [] + + for cur_points, cur_point_labels, low_res_mask in batch_iterator( + points_per_batch, points, point_labels, low_res_masks + ): + best_masks, best_iou_preds, _ = self.predictor._predict( + cur_points[:, None, :], + cur_point_labels[:, None], + mask_input=low_res_mask[:, None, :], + multimask_output=False, + return_logits=True, + ) + new_masks.append(best_masks) + new_iou_preds.append(best_iou_preds) + masks = torch.cat(new_masks, dim=0) + return masks, torch.cat(new_iou_preds, dim=0) diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/build_sam.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/build_sam.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3a29eda3cd --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/build_sam.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import logging + +import torch +from hydra import compose +from hydra.utils import instantiate +from omegaconf import OmegaConf + + +def build_sam2( + config_file, + ckpt_path=None, + device="cuda", + mode="eval", + hydra_overrides_extra=[], + apply_postprocessing=True, + **kwargs, +): + + if apply_postprocessing: + hydra_overrides_extra = hydra_overrides_extra.copy() + hydra_overrides_extra += [ + # dynamically fall back to multi-mask if the single mask is not stable + "++model.sam_mask_decoder_extra_args.dynamic_multimask_via_stability=true", + "++model.sam_mask_decoder_extra_args.dynamic_multimask_stability_delta=0.05", + "++model.sam_mask_decoder_extra_args.dynamic_multimask_stability_thresh=0.98", + ] + # Read config and init model + cfg = compose(config_name=config_file, overrides=hydra_overrides_extra) + OmegaConf.resolve(cfg) + model = instantiate(cfg.model, _recursive_=True) + _load_checkpoint(model, ckpt_path) + model = model.to(device) + if mode == "eval": + model.eval() + return model + + +def build_sam2_video_predictor( + config_file, + ckpt_path=None, + device="cuda", + mode="eval", + hydra_overrides_extra=[], + apply_postprocessing=True, + **kwargs, +): + hydra_overrides = [ + "++model._target_=sam2.sam2_video_predictor.SAM2VideoPredictor", + ] + if apply_postprocessing: + hydra_overrides_extra = hydra_overrides_extra.copy() + hydra_overrides_extra += [ + # dynamically fall back to multi-mask if the single mask is not stable + "++model.sam_mask_decoder_extra_args.dynamic_multimask_via_stability=true", + "++model.sam_mask_decoder_extra_args.dynamic_multimask_stability_delta=0.05", + "++model.sam_mask_decoder_extra_args.dynamic_multimask_stability_thresh=0.98", + # the sigmoid mask logits on interacted frames with clicks in the memory encoder so that the encoded masks are exactly as what users see from clicking + "++model.binarize_mask_from_pts_for_mem_enc=true", + # fill small holes in the low-res masks up to `fill_hole_area` (before resizing them to the original video resolution) + "++model.fill_hole_area=8", + ] + hydra_overrides.extend(hydra_overrides_extra) + + # Read config and init model + cfg = compose(config_name=config_file, overrides=hydra_overrides) + OmegaConf.resolve(cfg) + model = instantiate(cfg.model, _recursive_=True) + _load_checkpoint(model, ckpt_path) + model = model.to(device) + if mode == "eval": + model.eval() + return model + + +def build_sam2_hf(model_id, **kwargs): + + from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download + + model_id_to_filenames = { + "facebook/sam2-hiera-tiny": ("sam2_hiera_t.yaml", "sam2_hiera_tiny.pt"), + "facebook/sam2-hiera-small": ("sam2_hiera_s.yaml", "sam2_hiera_small.pt"), + "facebook/sam2-hiera-base-plus": ( + "sam2_hiera_b+.yaml", + "sam2_hiera_base_plus.pt", + ), + "facebook/sam2-hiera-large": ("sam2_hiera_l.yaml", "sam2_hiera_large.pt"), + } + config_name, checkpoint_name = model_id_to_filenames[model_id] + ckpt_path = hf_hub_download(repo_id=model_id, filename=checkpoint_name) + return build_sam2(config_file=config_name, ckpt_path=ckpt_path, **kwargs) + + +def build_sam2_video_predictor_hf(model_id, **kwargs): + + from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download + + model_id_to_filenames = { + "facebook/sam2-hiera-tiny": ("sam2_hiera_t.yaml", "sam2_hiera_tiny.pt"), + "facebook/sam2-hiera-small": ("sam2_hiera_s.yaml", "sam2_hiera_small.pt"), + "facebook/sam2-hiera-base-plus": ( + "sam2_hiera_b+.yaml", + "sam2_hiera_base_plus.pt", + ), + "facebook/sam2-hiera-large": ("sam2_hiera_l.yaml", "sam2_hiera_large.pt"), + } + config_name, checkpoint_name = model_id_to_filenames[model_id] + ckpt_path = hf_hub_download(repo_id=model_id, filename=checkpoint_name) + return build_sam2_video_predictor( + config_file=config_name, ckpt_path=ckpt_path, **kwargs + ) + + +def _load_checkpoint(model, ckpt_path): + if ckpt_path is not None: + sd = torch.load(ckpt_path, map_location="cpu")["model"] + missing_keys, unexpected_keys = model.load_state_dict(sd) + if missing_keys: + logging.error(missing_keys) + raise RuntimeError() + if unexpected_keys: + logging.error(unexpected_keys) + raise RuntimeError() + logging.info("Loaded checkpoint sucessfully") diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/csrc/connected_components.cu b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/csrc/connected_components.cu new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ced21eb32e --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/csrc/connected_components.cu @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ +// Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +// All rights reserved. + +// This source code is licensed under the license found in the +// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +// adapted from https://github.com/zsef123/Connected_components_PyTorch +// with license found in the LICENSE_cctorch file in the root directory. +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +// 2d +#define BLOCK_ROWS 16 +#define BLOCK_COLS 16 + +namespace cc2d { + +template +__device__ __forceinline__ unsigned char hasBit(T bitmap, unsigned char pos) { + return (bitmap >> pos) & 1; +} + +__device__ int32_t find(const int32_t* s_buf, int32_t n) { + while (s_buf[n] != n) + n = s_buf[n]; + return n; +} + +__device__ int32_t find_n_compress(int32_t* s_buf, int32_t n) { + const int32_t id = n; + while (s_buf[n] != n) { + n = s_buf[n]; + s_buf[id] = n; + } + return n; +} + +__device__ void union_(int32_t* s_buf, int32_t a, int32_t b) { + bool done; + do { + a = find(s_buf, a); + b = find(s_buf, b); + + if (a < b) { + int32_t old = atomicMin(s_buf + b, a); + done = (old == b); + b = old; + } else if (b < a) { + int32_t old = atomicMin(s_buf + a, b); + done = (old == a); + a = old; + } else + done = true; + + } while (!done); +} + +__global__ void +init_labeling(int32_t* label, const uint32_t W, const uint32_t H) { + const uint32_t row = (blockIdx.y * blockDim.y + threadIdx.y) * 2; + const uint32_t col = (blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x) * 2; + const uint32_t idx = row * W + col; + + if (row < H && col < W) + label[idx] = idx; +} + +__global__ void +merge(uint8_t* img, int32_t* label, const uint32_t W, const uint32_t H) { + const uint32_t row = (blockIdx.y * blockDim.y + threadIdx.y) * 2; + const uint32_t col = (blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x) * 2; + const uint32_t idx = row * W + col; + + if (row >= H || col >= W) + return; + + uint32_t P = 0; + + if (img[idx]) + P |= 0x777; + if (row + 1 < H && img[idx + W]) + P |= 0x777 << 4; + if (col + 1 < W && img[idx + 1]) + P |= 0x777 << 1; + + if (col == 0) + P &= 0xEEEE; + if (col + 1 >= W) + P &= 0x3333; + else if (col + 2 >= W) + P &= 0x7777; + + if (row == 0) + P &= 0xFFF0; + if (row + 1 >= H) + P &= 0xFF; + + if (P > 0) { + // If need check about top-left pixel(if flag the first bit) and hit the + // top-left pixel + if (hasBit(P, 0) && img[idx - W - 1]) { + union_(label, idx, idx - 2 * W - 2); // top left block + } + + if ((hasBit(P, 1) && img[idx - W]) || (hasBit(P, 2) && img[idx - W + 1])) + union_(label, idx, idx - 2 * W); // top bottom block + + if (hasBit(P, 3) && img[idx + 2 - W]) + union_(label, idx, idx - 2 * W + 2); // top right block + + if ((hasBit(P, 4) && img[idx - 1]) || (hasBit(P, 8) && img[idx + W - 1])) + union_(label, idx, idx - 2); // just left block + } +} + +__global__ void compression(int32_t* label, const int32_t W, const int32_t H) { + const uint32_t row = (blockIdx.y * blockDim.y + threadIdx.y) * 2; + const uint32_t col = (blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x) * 2; + const uint32_t idx = row * W + col; + + if (row < H && col < W) + find_n_compress(label, idx); +} + +__global__ void final_labeling( + const uint8_t* img, + int32_t* label, + const int32_t W, + const int32_t H) { + const uint32_t row = (blockIdx.y * blockDim.y + threadIdx.y) * 2; + const uint32_t col = (blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x) * 2; + const uint32_t idx = row * W + col; + + if (row >= H || col >= W) + return; + + int32_t y = label[idx] + 1; + + if (img[idx]) + label[idx] = y; + else + label[idx] = 0; + + if (col + 1 < W) { + if (img[idx + 1]) + label[idx + 1] = y; + else + label[idx + 1] = 0; + + if (row + 1 < H) { + if (img[idx + W + 1]) + label[idx + W + 1] = y; + else + label[idx + W + 1] = 0; + } + } + + if (row + 1 < H) { + if (img[idx + W]) + label[idx + W] = y; + else + label[idx + W] = 0; + } +} + +__global__ void init_counting( + const int32_t* label, + int32_t* count_init, + const int32_t W, + const int32_t H) { + const uint32_t row = (blockIdx.y * blockDim.y + threadIdx.y); + const uint32_t col = (blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x); + const uint32_t idx = row * W + col; + + if (row >= H || col >= W) + return; + + int32_t y = label[idx]; + if (y > 0) { + int32_t count_idx = y - 1; + atomicAdd(count_init + count_idx, 1); + } +} + +__global__ void final_counting( + const int32_t* label, + const int32_t* count_init, + int32_t* count_final, + const int32_t W, + const int32_t H) { + const uint32_t row = (blockIdx.y * blockDim.y + threadIdx.y); + const uint32_t col = (blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x); + const uint32_t idx = row * W + col; + + if (row >= H || col >= W) + return; + + int32_t y = label[idx]; + if (y > 0) { + int32_t count_idx = y - 1; + count_final[idx] = count_init[count_idx]; + } else { + count_final[idx] = 0; + } +} + +} // namespace cc2d + +std::vector get_connected_componnets( + const torch::Tensor& inputs) { + AT_ASSERTM(inputs.is_cuda(), "inputs must be a CUDA tensor"); + AT_ASSERTM(inputs.ndimension() == 4, "inputs must be [N, 1, H, W] shape"); + AT_ASSERTM( + inputs.scalar_type() == torch::kUInt8, "inputs must be a uint8 type"); + + const uint32_t N = inputs.size(0); + const uint32_t C = inputs.size(1); + const uint32_t H = inputs.size(2); + const uint32_t W = inputs.size(3); + + AT_ASSERTM(C == 1, "inputs must be [N, 1, H, W] shape"); + AT_ASSERTM((H % 2) == 0, "height must be an even number"); + AT_ASSERTM((W % 2) == 0, "width must be an even number"); + + // label must be uint32_t + auto label_options = + torch::TensorOptions().dtype(torch::kInt32).device(inputs.device()); + torch::Tensor labels = torch::zeros({N, C, H, W}, label_options); + torch::Tensor counts_init = torch::zeros({N, C, H, W}, label_options); + torch::Tensor counts_final = torch::zeros({N, C, H, W}, label_options); + + dim3 grid = dim3( + ((W + 1) / 2 + BLOCK_COLS - 1) / BLOCK_COLS, + ((H + 1) / 2 + BLOCK_ROWS - 1) / BLOCK_ROWS); + dim3 block = dim3(BLOCK_COLS, BLOCK_ROWS); + dim3 grid_count = + dim3((W + BLOCK_COLS) / BLOCK_COLS, (H + BLOCK_ROWS) / BLOCK_ROWS); + dim3 block_count = dim3(BLOCK_COLS, BLOCK_ROWS); + cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(); + + for (int n = 0; n < N; n++) { + uint32_t offset = n * H * W; + + cc2d::init_labeling<<>>( + labels.data_ptr() + offset, W, H); + cc2d::merge<<>>( + inputs.data_ptr() + offset, + labels.data_ptr() + offset, + W, + H); + cc2d::compression<<>>( + labels.data_ptr() + offset, W, H); + cc2d::final_labeling<<>>( + inputs.data_ptr() + offset, + labels.data_ptr() + offset, + W, + H); + + // get the counting of each pixel + cc2d::init_counting<<>>( + labels.data_ptr() + offset, + counts_init.data_ptr() + offset, + W, + H); + cc2d::final_counting<<>>( + labels.data_ptr() + offset, + counts_init.data_ptr() + offset, + counts_final.data_ptr() + offset, + W, + H); + } + + // returned values are [labels, counts] + std::vector outputs; + outputs.push_back(labels); + outputs.push_back(counts_final); + return outputs; +} + +PYBIND11_MODULE(TORCH_EXTENSION_NAME, m) { + m.def( + "get_connected_componnets", + &get_connected_componnets, + "get_connected_componnets"); +} diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/__init__.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5277f46157 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/__init__.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5277f46157 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/hieradet.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/hieradet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..973d622fcf --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/hieradet.py @@ -0,0 +1,291 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +from functools import partial +from typing import List, Tuple, Union + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F + +from sam2.modeling.backbones.utils import ( + PatchEmbed, + window_partition, + window_unpartition, +) + +from sam2.modeling.sam2_utils import DropPath, MLP + + +def do_pool(x: torch.Tensor, pool: nn.Module, norm: nn.Module = None) -> torch.Tensor: + if pool is None: + return x + # (B, H, W, C) -> (B, C, H, W) + x = x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2) + x = pool(x) + # (B, C, H', W') -> (B, H', W', C) + x = x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) + if norm: + x = norm(x) + + return x + + +class MultiScaleAttention(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + dim: int, + dim_out: int, + num_heads: int, + q_pool: nn.Module = None, + ): + super().__init__() + + self.dim = dim + self.dim_out = dim_out + self.num_heads = num_heads + self.q_pool = q_pool + self.qkv = nn.Linear(dim, dim_out * 3) + self.proj = nn.Linear(dim_out, dim_out) + + def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + B, H, W, _ = x.shape + # qkv with shape (B, H * W, 3, nHead, C) + qkv = self.qkv(x).reshape(B, H * W, 3, self.num_heads, -1) + # q, k, v with shape (B, H * W, nheads, C) + q, k, v = torch.unbind(qkv, 2) + + # Q pooling (for downsample at stage changes) + if self.q_pool: + q = do_pool(q.reshape(B, H, W, -1), self.q_pool) + H, W = q.shape[1:3] # downsampled shape + q = q.reshape(B, H * W, self.num_heads, -1) + + # Torch's SDPA expects [B, nheads, H*W, C] so we transpose + x = F.scaled_dot_product_attention( + q.transpose(1, 2), + k.transpose(1, 2), + v.transpose(1, 2), + ) + # Transpose back + x = x.transpose(1, 2) + x = x.reshape(B, H, W, -1) + + x = self.proj(x) + + return x + + +class MultiScaleBlock(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + dim: int, + dim_out: int, + num_heads: int, + mlp_ratio: float = 4.0, + drop_path: float = 0.0, + norm_layer: Union[nn.Module, str] = "LayerNorm", + q_stride: Tuple[int, int] = None, + act_layer: nn.Module = nn.GELU, + window_size: int = 0, + ): + super().__init__() + + if isinstance(norm_layer, str): + norm_layer = partial(getattr(nn, norm_layer), eps=1e-6) + + self.dim = dim + self.dim_out = dim_out + self.norm1 = norm_layer(dim) + + self.window_size = window_size + + self.pool, self.q_stride = None, q_stride + if self.q_stride: + self.pool = nn.MaxPool2d( + kernel_size=q_stride, stride=q_stride, ceil_mode=False + ) + + self.attn = MultiScaleAttention( + dim, + dim_out, + num_heads=num_heads, + q_pool=self.pool, + ) + self.drop_path = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity() + + self.norm2 = norm_layer(dim_out) + self.mlp = MLP( + dim_out, + int(dim_out * mlp_ratio), + dim_out, + num_layers=2, + activation=act_layer, + ) + + if dim != dim_out: + self.proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim_out) + + def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + shortcut = x # B, H, W, C + x = self.norm1(x) + + # Skip connection + if self.dim != self.dim_out: + shortcut = do_pool(self.proj(x), self.pool) + + # Window partition + window_size = self.window_size + if window_size > 0: + H, W = x.shape[1], x.shape[2] + x, pad_hw = window_partition(x, window_size) + + # Window Attention + Q Pooling (if stage change) + x = self.attn(x) + if self.q_stride: + # Shapes have changed due to Q pooling + window_size = self.window_size // self.q_stride[0] + H, W = shortcut.shape[1:3] + + pad_h = (window_size - H % window_size) % window_size + pad_w = (window_size - W % window_size) % window_size + pad_hw = (H + pad_h, W + pad_w) + + # Reverse window partition + if self.window_size > 0: + x = window_unpartition(x, window_size, pad_hw, (H, W)) + + x = shortcut + self.drop_path(x) + # MLP + x = x + self.drop_path(self.mlp(self.norm2(x))) + return x + + +class Hiera(nn.Module): + """ + Reference: https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.00989 + """ + + def __init__( + self, + embed_dim: int = 96, # initial embed dim + num_heads: int = 1, # initial number of heads + drop_path_rate: float = 0.0, # stochastic depth + q_pool: int = 3, # number of q_pool stages + q_stride: Tuple[int, int] = (2, 2), # downsample stride bet. stages + stages: Tuple[int, ...] = (2, 3, 16, 3), # blocks per stage + dim_mul: float = 2.0, # dim_mul factor at stage shift + head_mul: float = 2.0, # head_mul factor at stage shift + window_pos_embed_bkg_spatial_size: Tuple[int, int] = (14, 14), + # window size per stage, when not using global att. + window_spec: Tuple[int, ...] = ( + 8, + 4, + 14, + 7, + ), + # global attn in these blocks + global_att_blocks: Tuple[int, ...] = ( + 12, + 16, + 20, + ), + return_interm_layers=True, # return feats from every stage + ): + super().__init__() + + assert len(stages) == len(window_spec) + self.window_spec = window_spec + + depth = sum(stages) + self.q_stride = q_stride + self.stage_ends = [sum(stages[:i]) - 1 for i in range(1, len(stages) + 1)] + assert 0 <= q_pool <= len(self.stage_ends[:-1]) + self.q_pool_blocks = [x + 1 for x in self.stage_ends[:-1]][:q_pool] + self.return_interm_layers = return_interm_layers + + self.patch_embed = PatchEmbed( + embed_dim=embed_dim, + ) + # Which blocks have global att? + self.global_att_blocks = global_att_blocks + + # Windowed positional embedding (https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.05613) + self.window_pos_embed_bkg_spatial_size = window_pos_embed_bkg_spatial_size + self.pos_embed = nn.Parameter( + torch.zeros(1, embed_dim, *self.window_pos_embed_bkg_spatial_size) + ) + self.pos_embed_window = nn.Parameter( + torch.zeros(1, embed_dim, self.window_spec[0], self.window_spec[0]) + ) + + dpr = [ + x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, drop_path_rate, depth) + ] # stochastic depth decay rule + + cur_stage = 1 + self.blocks = nn.ModuleList() + + for i in range(depth): + dim_out = embed_dim + # lags by a block, so first block of + # next stage uses an initial window size + # of previous stage and final window size of current stage + window_size = self.window_spec[cur_stage - 1] + + if self.global_att_blocks is not None: + window_size = 0 if i in self.global_att_blocks else window_size + + if i - 1 in self.stage_ends: + dim_out = int(embed_dim * dim_mul) + num_heads = int(num_heads * head_mul) + cur_stage += 1 + + block = MultiScaleBlock( + dim=embed_dim, + dim_out=dim_out, + num_heads=num_heads, + drop_path=dpr[i], + q_stride=self.q_stride if i in self.q_pool_blocks else None, + window_size=window_size, + ) + + embed_dim = dim_out + self.blocks.append(block) + + self.channel_list = ( + [self.blocks[i].dim_out for i in self.stage_ends[::-1]] + if return_interm_layers + else [self.blocks[-1].dim_out] + ) + + def _get_pos_embed(self, hw: Tuple[int, int]) -> torch.Tensor: + h, w = hw + window_embed = self.pos_embed_window + pos_embed = F.interpolate(self.pos_embed, size=(h, w), mode="bicubic") + pos_embed = pos_embed + window_embed.tile( + [x // y for x, y in zip(pos_embed.shape, window_embed.shape)] + ) + pos_embed = pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) + return pos_embed + + def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> List[torch.Tensor]: + x = self.patch_embed(x) + # x: (B, H, W, C) + + # Add pos embed + x = x + self._get_pos_embed(x.shape[1:3]) + + outputs = [] + for i, blk in enumerate(self.blocks): + x = blk(x) + if (i == self.stage_ends[-1]) or ( + i in self.stage_ends and self.return_interm_layers + ): + feats = x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2) + outputs.append(feats) + + return outputs diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/image_encoder.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/image_encoder.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5f92baf47d --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/image_encoder.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +from typing import List, Optional + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F + + +class ImageEncoder(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + trunk: nn.Module, + neck: nn.Module, + scalp: int = 0, + ): + super().__init__() + self.trunk = trunk + self.neck = neck + self.scalp = scalp + assert ( + self.trunk.channel_list == self.neck.backbone_channel_list + ), f"Channel dims of trunk and neck do not match. Trunk: {self.trunk.channel_list}, neck: {self.neck.backbone_channel_list}" + + def forward(self, sample: torch.Tensor): + # Forward through backbone + features, pos = self.neck(self.trunk(sample)) + if self.scalp > 0: + # Discard the lowest resolution features + features, pos = features[: -self.scalp], pos[: -self.scalp] + + src = features[-1] + output = { + "vision_features": src, + "vision_pos_enc": pos, + "backbone_fpn": features, + } + return output + + +class FpnNeck(nn.Module): + """ + A modified variant of Feature Pyramid Network (FPN) neck + (we remove output conv and also do bicubic interpolation similar to ViT + pos embed interpolation) + """ + + def __init__( + self, + position_encoding: nn.Module, + d_model: int, + backbone_channel_list: List[int], + kernel_size: int = 1, + stride: int = 1, + padding: int = 0, + fpn_interp_model: str = "bilinear", + fuse_type: str = "sum", + fpn_top_down_levels: Optional[List[int]] = None, + ): + """Initialize the neck + :param trunk: the backbone + :param position_encoding: the positional encoding to use + :param d_model: the dimension of the model + :param neck_norm: the normalization to use + """ + super().__init__() + self.position_encoding = position_encoding + self.convs = nn.ModuleList() + self.backbone_channel_list = backbone_channel_list + for dim in backbone_channel_list: + current = nn.Sequential() + current.add_module( + "conv", + nn.Conv2d( + in_channels=dim, + out_channels=d_model, + kernel_size=kernel_size, + stride=stride, + padding=padding, + ), + ) + + self.convs.append(current) + self.fpn_interp_model = fpn_interp_model + assert fuse_type in ["sum", "avg"] + self.fuse_type = fuse_type + + # levels to have top-down features in its outputs + # e.g. if fpn_top_down_levels is [2, 3], then only outputs of level 2 and 3 + # have top-down propagation, while outputs of level 0 and level 1 have only + # lateral features from the same backbone level. + if fpn_top_down_levels is None: + # default is to have top-down features on all levels + fpn_top_down_levels = range(len(self.convs)) + self.fpn_top_down_levels = list(fpn_top_down_levels) + + def forward(self, xs: List[torch.Tensor]): + + out = [None] * len(self.convs) + pos = [None] * len(self.convs) + assert len(xs) == len(self.convs) + # fpn forward pass + # see https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/blob/main/detectron2/modeling/backbone/fpn.py + prev_features = None + # forward in top-down order (from low to high resolution) + n = len(self.convs) - 1 + for i in range(n, -1, -1): + x = xs[i] + lateral_features = self.convs[n - i](x) + if i in self.fpn_top_down_levels and prev_features is not None: + top_down_features = F.interpolate( + prev_features.to(dtype=torch.float32), + scale_factor=2.0, + mode=self.fpn_interp_model, + align_corners=( + None if self.fpn_interp_model == "nearest" else False + ), + antialias=False, + ) + prev_features = lateral_features + top_down_features + if self.fuse_type == "avg": + prev_features /= 2 + else: + prev_features = lateral_features + x_out = prev_features + out[i] = x_out + pos[i] = self.position_encoding(x_out).to(x_out.dtype) + + return out, pos diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/utils.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..32d55c7545 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/backbones/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +"""Some utilities for backbones, in particular for windowing""" + +from typing import Tuple + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F + + +def window_partition(x, window_size): + """ + Partition into non-overlapping windows with padding if needed. + Args: + x (tensor): input tokens with [B, H, W, C]. + window_size (int): window size. + Returns: + windows: windows after partition with [B * num_windows, window_size, window_size, C]. + (Hp, Wp): padded height and width before partition + """ + B, H, W, C = x.shape + + pad_h = (window_size - H % window_size) % window_size + pad_w = (window_size - W % window_size) % window_size + if pad_h > 0 or pad_w > 0: + x = F.pad(x, (0, 0, 0, pad_w, 0, pad_h)) + Hp, Wp = H + pad_h, W + pad_w + + x = x.view(B, Hp // window_size, window_size, Wp // window_size, window_size, C) + windows = ( + x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, window_size, window_size, C) + ) + return windows, (Hp, Wp) + + +def window_unpartition(windows, window_size, pad_hw, hw): + """ + Window unpartition into original sequences and removing padding. + Args: + x (tensor): input tokens with [B * num_windows, window_size, window_size, C]. + window_size (int): window size. + pad_hw (Tuple): padded height and width (Hp, Wp). + hw (Tuple): original height and width (H, W) before padding. + Returns: + x: unpartitioned sequences with [B, H, W, C]. + """ + Hp, Wp = pad_hw + H, W = hw + B = windows.shape[0] // (Hp * Wp // window_size // window_size) + x = windows.view( + B, Hp // window_size, Wp // window_size, window_size, window_size, -1 + ) + x = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(B, Hp, Wp, -1) + + if Hp > H or Wp > W: + x = x[:, :H, :W, :].contiguous() + return x + + +class PatchEmbed(nn.Module): + """ + Image to Patch Embedding. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + kernel_size: Tuple[int, ...] = (7, 7), + stride: Tuple[int, ...] = (4, 4), + padding: Tuple[int, ...] = (3, 3), + in_chans: int = 3, + embed_dim: int = 768, + ): + """ + Args: + kernel_size (Tuple): kernel size of the projection layer. + stride (Tuple): stride of the projection layer. + padding (Tuple): padding size of the projection layer. + in_chans (int): Number of input image channels. + embed_dim (int): embed_dim (int): Patch embedding dimension. + """ + super().__init__() + self.proj = nn.Conv2d( + in_chans, embed_dim, kernel_size=kernel_size, stride=stride, padding=padding + ) + + def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + x = self.proj(x) + # B C H W -> B H W C + x = x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) + return x diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/memory_attention.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/memory_attention.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0b07f9d87e --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/memory_attention.py @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +from typing import Optional + +import torch +from torch import nn, Tensor + +from sam2.modeling.sam.transformer import RoPEAttention + +from sam2.modeling.sam2_utils import get_activation_fn, get_clones + + +class MemoryAttentionLayer(nn.Module): + + def __init__( + self, + activation: str, + cross_attention: nn.Module, + d_model: int, + dim_feedforward: int, + dropout: float, + pos_enc_at_attn: bool, + pos_enc_at_cross_attn_keys: bool, + pos_enc_at_cross_attn_queries: bool, + self_attention: nn.Module, + ): + super().__init__() + self.d_model = d_model + self.dim_feedforward = dim_feedforward + self.dropout_value = dropout + self.self_attn = self_attention + self.cross_attn_image = cross_attention + + # Implementation of Feedforward model + self.linear1 = nn.Linear(d_model, dim_feedforward) + self.dropout = nn.Dropout(dropout) + self.linear2 = nn.Linear(dim_feedforward, d_model) + + self.norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(d_model) + self.norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(d_model) + self.norm3 = nn.LayerNorm(d_model) + self.dropout1 = nn.Dropout(dropout) + self.dropout2 = nn.Dropout(dropout) + self.dropout3 = nn.Dropout(dropout) + + self.activation_str = activation + self.activation = get_activation_fn(activation) + + # Where to add pos enc + self.pos_enc_at_attn = pos_enc_at_attn + self.pos_enc_at_cross_attn_queries = pos_enc_at_cross_attn_queries + self.pos_enc_at_cross_attn_keys = pos_enc_at_cross_attn_keys + + def _forward_sa(self, tgt, query_pos): + # Self-Attention + tgt2 = self.norm1(tgt) + q = k = tgt2 + query_pos if self.pos_enc_at_attn else tgt2 + tgt2 = self.self_attn(q, k, v=tgt2) + tgt = tgt + self.dropout1(tgt2) + return tgt + + def _forward_ca(self, tgt, memory, query_pos, pos, num_k_exclude_rope=0): + kwds = {} + if num_k_exclude_rope > 0: + assert isinstance(self.cross_attn_image, RoPEAttention) + kwds = {"num_k_exclude_rope": num_k_exclude_rope} + + # Cross-Attention + tgt2 = self.norm2(tgt) + tgt2 = self.cross_attn_image( + q=tgt2 + query_pos if self.pos_enc_at_cross_attn_queries else tgt2, + k=memory + pos if self.pos_enc_at_cross_attn_keys else memory, + v=memory, + **kwds, + ) + tgt = tgt + self.dropout2(tgt2) + return tgt + + def forward( + self, + tgt, + memory, + pos: Optional[Tensor] = None, + query_pos: Optional[Tensor] = None, + num_k_exclude_rope: int = 0, + ) -> torch.Tensor: + + # Self-Attn, Cross-Attn + tgt = self._forward_sa(tgt, query_pos) + tgt = self._forward_ca(tgt, memory, query_pos, pos, num_k_exclude_rope) + # MLP + tgt2 = self.norm3(tgt) + tgt2 = self.linear2(self.dropout(self.activation(self.linear1(tgt2)))) + tgt = tgt + self.dropout3(tgt2) + return tgt + + +class MemoryAttention(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + d_model: int, + pos_enc_at_input: bool, + layer: nn.Module, + num_layers: int, + batch_first: bool = True, # Do layers expect batch first input? + ): + super().__init__() + self.d_model = d_model + self.layers = get_clones(layer, num_layers) + self.num_layers = num_layers + self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(d_model) + self.pos_enc_at_input = pos_enc_at_input + self.batch_first = batch_first + + def forward( + self, + curr: torch.Tensor, # self-attention inputs + memory: torch.Tensor, # cross-attention inputs + curr_pos: Optional[Tensor] = None, # pos_enc for self-attention inputs + memory_pos: Optional[Tensor] = None, # pos_enc for cross-attention inputs + num_obj_ptr_tokens: int = 0, # number of object pointer *tokens* + ): + if isinstance(curr, list): + assert isinstance(curr_pos, list) + assert len(curr) == len(curr_pos) == 1 + curr, curr_pos = ( + curr[0], + curr_pos[0], + ) + + assert ( + curr.shape[1] == memory.shape[1] + ), "Batch size must be the same for curr and memory" + + output = curr + if self.pos_enc_at_input and curr_pos is not None: + output = output + 0.1 * curr_pos + + if self.batch_first: + # Convert to batch first + output = output.transpose(0, 1) + curr_pos = curr_pos.transpose(0, 1) + memory = memory.transpose(0, 1) + memory_pos = memory_pos.transpose(0, 1) + + for layer in self.layers: + kwds = {} + if isinstance(layer.cross_attn_image, RoPEAttention): + kwds = {"num_k_exclude_rope": num_obj_ptr_tokens} + + output = layer( + tgt=output, + memory=memory, + pos=memory_pos, + query_pos=curr_pos, + **kwds, + ) + normed_output = self.norm(output) + + if self.batch_first: + # Convert back to seq first + normed_output = normed_output.transpose(0, 1) + curr_pos = curr_pos.transpose(0, 1) + + return normed_output diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/memory_encoder.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/memory_encoder.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f60202dfab --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/memory_encoder.py @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import math +from typing import Tuple + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F + +from sam2.modeling.sam2_utils import DropPath, get_clones, LayerNorm2d + + +class MaskDownSampler(nn.Module): + """ + Progressively downsample a mask by total_stride, each time by stride. + Note that LayerNorm is applied per *token*, like in ViT. + + With each downsample (by a factor stride**2), channel capacity increases by the same factor. + In the end, we linearly project to embed_dim channels. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + embed_dim=256, + kernel_size=4, + stride=4, + padding=0, + total_stride=16, + activation=nn.GELU, + ): + super().__init__() + num_layers = int(math.log2(total_stride) // math.log2(stride)) + assert stride**num_layers == total_stride + self.encoder = nn.Sequential() + mask_in_chans, mask_out_chans = 1, 1 + for _ in range(num_layers): + mask_out_chans = mask_in_chans * (stride**2) + self.encoder.append( + nn.Conv2d( + mask_in_chans, + mask_out_chans, + kernel_size=kernel_size, + stride=stride, + padding=padding, + ) + ) + self.encoder.append(LayerNorm2d(mask_out_chans)) + self.encoder.append(activation()) + mask_in_chans = mask_out_chans + + self.encoder.append(nn.Conv2d(mask_out_chans, embed_dim, kernel_size=1)) + + def forward(self, x): + return self.encoder(x) + + +# Lightly adapted from ConvNext (https://github.com/facebookresearch/ConvNeXt) +class CXBlock(nn.Module): + r"""ConvNeXt Block. There are two equivalent implementations: + (1) DwConv -> LayerNorm (channels_first) -> 1x1 Conv -> GELU -> 1x1 Conv; all in (N, C, H, W) + (2) DwConv -> Permute to (N, H, W, C); LayerNorm (channels_last) -> Linear -> GELU -> Linear; Permute back + We use (2) as we find it slightly faster in PyTorch + + Args: + dim (int): Number of input channels. + drop_path (float): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0 + layer_scale_init_value (float): Init value for Layer Scale. Default: 1e-6. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dim, + kernel_size=7, + padding=3, + drop_path=0.0, + layer_scale_init_value=1e-6, + use_dwconv=True, + ): + super().__init__() + self.dwconv = nn.Conv2d( + dim, + dim, + kernel_size=kernel_size, + padding=padding, + groups=dim if use_dwconv else 1, + ) # depthwise conv + self.norm = LayerNorm2d(dim, eps=1e-6) + self.pwconv1 = nn.Linear( + dim, 4 * dim + ) # pointwise/1x1 convs, implemented with linear layers + self.act = nn.GELU() + self.pwconv2 = nn.Linear(4 * dim, dim) + self.gamma = ( + nn.Parameter(layer_scale_init_value * torch.ones((dim)), requires_grad=True) + if layer_scale_init_value > 0 + else None + ) + self.drop_path = DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity() + + def forward(self, x): + input = x + x = self.dwconv(x) + x = self.norm(x) + x = x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) # (N, C, H, W) -> (N, H, W, C) + x = self.pwconv1(x) + x = self.act(x) + x = self.pwconv2(x) + if self.gamma is not None: + x = self.gamma * x + x = x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2) # (N, H, W, C) -> (N, C, H, W) + + x = input + self.drop_path(x) + return x + + +class Fuser(nn.Module): + def __init__(self, layer, num_layers, dim=None, input_projection=False): + super().__init__() + self.proj = nn.Identity() + self.layers = get_clones(layer, num_layers) + + if input_projection: + assert dim is not None + self.proj = nn.Conv2d(dim, dim, kernel_size=1) + + def forward(self, x): + # normally x: (N, C, H, W) + x = self.proj(x) + for layer in self.layers: + x = layer(x) + return x + + +class MemoryEncoder(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + out_dim, + mask_downsampler, + fuser, + position_encoding, + in_dim=256, # in_dim of pix_feats + ): + super().__init__() + + self.mask_downsampler = mask_downsampler + + self.pix_feat_proj = nn.Conv2d(in_dim, in_dim, kernel_size=1) + self.fuser = fuser + self.position_encoding = position_encoding + self.out_proj = nn.Identity() + if out_dim != in_dim: + self.out_proj = nn.Conv2d(in_dim, out_dim, kernel_size=1) + + def forward( + self, + pix_feat: torch.Tensor, + masks: torch.Tensor, + skip_mask_sigmoid: bool = False, + ) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]: + ## Process masks + # sigmoid, so that less domain shift from gt masks which are bool + if not skip_mask_sigmoid: + masks = F.sigmoid(masks) + masks = self.mask_downsampler(masks) + + ## Fuse pix_feats and downsampled masks + # in case the visual features are on CPU, cast them to CUDA + pix_feat = pix_feat.to(masks.device) + + x = self.pix_feat_proj(pix_feat) + x = x + masks + x = self.fuser(x) + x = self.out_proj(x) + + pos = self.position_encoding(x).to(x.dtype) + + return {"vision_features": x, "vision_pos_enc": [pos]} diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/position_encoding.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/position_encoding.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..52ac22674d --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/position_encoding.py @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import math +from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple + +import numpy as np + +import torch +from torch import nn + + +class PositionEmbeddingSine(nn.Module): + """ + This is a more standard version of the position embedding, very similar to the one + used by the Attention Is All You Need paper, generalized to work on images. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + num_pos_feats, + temperature: int = 10000, + normalize: bool = True, + scale: Optional[float] = None, + ): + super().__init__() + assert num_pos_feats % 2 == 0, "Expecting even model width" + self.num_pos_feats = num_pos_feats // 2 + self.temperature = temperature + self.normalize = normalize + if scale is not None and normalize is False: + raise ValueError("normalize should be True if scale is passed") + if scale is None: + scale = 2 * math.pi + self.scale = scale + + self.cache = {} + + def _encode_xy(self, x, y): + # The positions are expected to be normalized + assert len(x) == len(y) and x.ndim == y.ndim == 1 + x_embed = x * self.scale + y_embed = y * self.scale + + dim_t = torch.arange(self.num_pos_feats, dtype=torch.float32, device=x.device) + dim_t = self.temperature ** (2 * (dim_t // 2) / self.num_pos_feats) + + pos_x = x_embed[:, None] / dim_t + pos_y = y_embed[:, None] / dim_t + pos_x = torch.stack( + (pos_x[:, 0::2].sin(), pos_x[:, 1::2].cos()), dim=2 + ).flatten(1) + pos_y = torch.stack( + (pos_y[:, 0::2].sin(), pos_y[:, 1::2].cos()), dim=2 + ).flatten(1) + return pos_x, pos_y + + @torch.no_grad() + def encode_boxes(self, x, y, w, h): + pos_x, pos_y = self._encode_xy(x, y) + pos = torch.cat((pos_y, pos_x, h[:, None], w[:, None]), dim=1) + return pos + + encode = encode_boxes # Backwards compatibility + + @torch.no_grad() + def encode_points(self, x, y, labels): + (bx, nx), (by, ny), (bl, nl) = x.shape, y.shape, labels.shape + assert bx == by and nx == ny and bx == bl and nx == nl + pos_x, pos_y = self._encode_xy(x.flatten(), y.flatten()) + pos_x, pos_y = pos_x.reshape(bx, nx, -1), pos_y.reshape(by, ny, -1) + pos = torch.cat((pos_y, pos_x, labels[:, :, None]), dim=2) + return pos + + @torch.no_grad() + def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor): + cache_key = (x.shape[-2], x.shape[-1]) + if cache_key in self.cache: + return self.cache[cache_key][None].repeat(x.shape[0], 1, 1, 1) + y_embed = ( + torch.arange(1, x.shape[-2] + 1, dtype=torch.float32, device=x.device) + .view(1, -1, 1) + .repeat(x.shape[0], 1, x.shape[-1]) + ) + x_embed = ( + torch.arange(1, x.shape[-1] + 1, dtype=torch.float32, device=x.device) + .view(1, 1, -1) + .repeat(x.shape[0], x.shape[-2], 1) + ) + + if self.normalize: + eps = 1e-6 + y_embed = y_embed / (y_embed[:, -1:, :] + eps) * self.scale + x_embed = x_embed / (x_embed[:, :, -1:] + eps) * self.scale + + dim_t = torch.arange(self.num_pos_feats, dtype=torch.float32, device=x.device) + dim_t = self.temperature ** (2 * (dim_t // 2) / self.num_pos_feats) + + pos_x = x_embed[:, :, :, None] / dim_t + pos_y = y_embed[:, :, :, None] / dim_t + pos_x = torch.stack( + (pos_x[:, :, :, 0::2].sin(), pos_x[:, :, :, 1::2].cos()), dim=4 + ).flatten(3) + pos_y = torch.stack( + (pos_y[:, :, :, 0::2].sin(), pos_y[:, :, :, 1::2].cos()), dim=4 + ).flatten(3) + pos = torch.cat((pos_y, pos_x), dim=3).permute(0, 3, 1, 2) + self.cache[cache_key] = pos[0] + return pos + + +class PositionEmbeddingRandom(nn.Module): + """ + Positional encoding using random spatial frequencies. + """ + + def __init__(self, num_pos_feats: int = 64, scale: Optional[float] = None) -> None: + super().__init__() + if scale is None or scale <= 0.0: + scale = 1.0 + self.register_buffer( + "positional_encoding_gaussian_matrix", + scale * torch.randn((2, num_pos_feats)), + ) + + def _pe_encoding(self, coords: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """Positionally encode points that are normalized to [0,1].""" + # assuming coords are in [0, 1]^2 square and have d_1 x ... x d_n x 2 shape + coords = 2 * coords - 1 + coords = coords @ self.positional_encoding_gaussian_matrix + coords = 2 * np.pi * coords + # outputs d_1 x ... x d_n x C shape + return torch.cat([torch.sin(coords), torch.cos(coords)], dim=-1) + + def forward(self, size: Tuple[int, int]) -> torch.Tensor: + """Generate positional encoding for a grid of the specified size.""" + h, w = size + device: Any = self.positional_encoding_gaussian_matrix.device + grid = torch.ones((h, w), device=device, dtype=torch.float32) + y_embed = grid.cumsum(dim=0) - 0.5 + x_embed = grid.cumsum(dim=1) - 0.5 + y_embed = y_embed / h + x_embed = x_embed / w + + pe = self._pe_encoding(torch.stack([x_embed, y_embed], dim=-1)) + return pe.permute(2, 0, 1) # C x H x W + + def forward_with_coords( + self, coords_input: torch.Tensor, image_size: Tuple[int, int] + ) -> torch.Tensor: + """Positionally encode points that are not normalized to [0,1].""" + coords = coords_input.clone() + coords[:, :, 0] = coords[:, :, 0] / image_size[1] + coords[:, :, 1] = coords[:, :, 1] / image_size[0] + return self._pe_encoding(coords.to(torch.float)) # B x N x C + + +# Rotary Positional Encoding, adapted from: +# 1. https://github.com/meta-llama/codellama/blob/main/llama/model.py +# 2. https://github.com/naver-ai/rope-vit +# 3. https://github.com/lucidrains/rotary-embedding-torch + + +def init_t_xy(end_x: int, end_y: int): + t = torch.arange(end_x * end_y, dtype=torch.float32) + t_x = (t % end_x).float() + t_y = torch.div(t, end_x, rounding_mode="floor").float() + return t_x, t_y + + +def compute_axial_cis(dim: int, end_x: int, end_y: int, theta: float = 10000.0): + freqs_x = 1.0 / (theta ** (torch.arange(0, dim, 4)[: (dim // 4)].float() / dim)) + freqs_y = 1.0 / (theta ** (torch.arange(0, dim, 4)[: (dim // 4)].float() / dim)) + + t_x, t_y = init_t_xy(end_x, end_y) + freqs_x = torch.outer(t_x, freqs_x) + freqs_y = torch.outer(t_y, freqs_y) + freqs_cis_x = torch.polar(torch.ones_like(freqs_x), freqs_x) + freqs_cis_y = torch.polar(torch.ones_like(freqs_y), freqs_y) + return torch.cat([freqs_cis_x, freqs_cis_y], dim=-1) + + +def reshape_for_broadcast(freqs_cis: torch.Tensor, x: torch.Tensor): + ndim = x.ndim + assert 0 <= 1 < ndim + assert freqs_cis.shape == (x.shape[-2], x.shape[-1]) + shape = [d if i >= ndim - 2 else 1 for i, d in enumerate(x.shape)] + return freqs_cis.view(*shape) + + +def apply_rotary_enc( + xq: torch.Tensor, + xk: torch.Tensor, + freqs_cis: torch.Tensor, + repeat_freqs_k: bool = False, +): + xq_ = torch.view_as_complex(xq.float().reshape(*xq.shape[:-1], -1, 2)) + xk_ = ( + torch.view_as_complex(xk.float().reshape(*xk.shape[:-1], -1, 2)) + if xk.shape[-2] != 0 + else None + ) + freqs_cis = reshape_for_broadcast(freqs_cis, xq_) + xq_out = torch.view_as_real(xq_ * freqs_cis).flatten(3) + if xk_ is None: + # no keys to rotate, due to dropout + return xq_out.type_as(xq).to(xq.device), xk + # repeat freqs along seq_len dim to match k seq_len + if repeat_freqs_k: + r = xk_.shape[-2] // xq_.shape[-2] + if freqs_cis.is_cuda: + freqs_cis = freqs_cis.repeat(*([1] * (freqs_cis.ndim - 2)), r, 1) + else: + # torch.repeat on complex numbers may not be supported on non-CUDA devices + # (freqs_cis has 4 dims and we repeat on dim 2) so we use expand + flatten + freqs_cis = freqs_cis.unsqueeze(2).expand(-1, -1, r, -1, -1).flatten(2, 3) + xk_out = torch.view_as_real(xk_ * freqs_cis).flatten(3) + return xq_out.type_as(xq).to(xq.device), xk_out.type_as(xk).to(xk.device) diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/__init__.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5277f46157 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/mask_decoder.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/mask_decoder.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b7c7dfdb32 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/mask_decoder.py @@ -0,0 +1,295 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Type + +import torch +from torch import nn + +from sam2.modeling.sam2_utils import LayerNorm2d, MLP + + +class MaskDecoder(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + *, + transformer_dim: int, + transformer: nn.Module, + num_multimask_outputs: int = 3, + activation: Type[nn.Module] = nn.GELU, + iou_head_depth: int = 3, + iou_head_hidden_dim: int = 256, + use_high_res_features: bool = False, + iou_prediction_use_sigmoid=False, + dynamic_multimask_via_stability=False, + dynamic_multimask_stability_delta=0.05, + dynamic_multimask_stability_thresh=0.98, + pred_obj_scores: bool = False, + pred_obj_scores_mlp: bool = False, + use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """ + Predicts masks given an image and prompt embeddings, using a + transformer architecture. + + Arguments: + transformer_dim (int): the channel dimension of the transformer + transformer (nn.Module): the transformer used to predict masks + num_multimask_outputs (int): the number of masks to predict + when disambiguating masks + activation (nn.Module): the type of activation to use when + upscaling masks + iou_head_depth (int): the depth of the MLP used to predict + mask quality + iou_head_hidden_dim (int): the hidden dimension of the MLP + used to predict mask quality + """ + super().__init__() + self.transformer_dim = transformer_dim + self.transformer = transformer + + self.num_multimask_outputs = num_multimask_outputs + + self.iou_token = nn.Embedding(1, transformer_dim) + self.num_mask_tokens = num_multimask_outputs + 1 + self.mask_tokens = nn.Embedding(self.num_mask_tokens, transformer_dim) + + self.pred_obj_scores = pred_obj_scores + if self.pred_obj_scores: + self.obj_score_token = nn.Embedding(1, transformer_dim) + self.use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr = use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr + + self.output_upscaling = nn.Sequential( + nn.ConvTranspose2d( + transformer_dim, transformer_dim // 4, kernel_size=2, stride=2 + ), + LayerNorm2d(transformer_dim // 4), + activation(), + nn.ConvTranspose2d( + transformer_dim // 4, transformer_dim // 8, kernel_size=2, stride=2 + ), + activation(), + ) + self.use_high_res_features = use_high_res_features + if use_high_res_features: + self.conv_s0 = nn.Conv2d( + transformer_dim, transformer_dim // 8, kernel_size=1, stride=1 + ) + self.conv_s1 = nn.Conv2d( + transformer_dim, transformer_dim // 4, kernel_size=1, stride=1 + ) + + self.output_hypernetworks_mlps = nn.ModuleList( + [ + MLP(transformer_dim, transformer_dim, transformer_dim // 8, 3) + for i in range(self.num_mask_tokens) + ] + ) + + self.iou_prediction_head = MLP( + transformer_dim, + iou_head_hidden_dim, + self.num_mask_tokens, + iou_head_depth, + sigmoid_output=iou_prediction_use_sigmoid, + ) + if self.pred_obj_scores: + self.pred_obj_score_head = nn.Linear(transformer_dim, 1) + if pred_obj_scores_mlp: + self.pred_obj_score_head = MLP(transformer_dim, transformer_dim, 1, 3) + + # When outputting a single mask, optionally we can dynamically fall back to the best + # multimask output token if the single mask output token gives low stability scores. + self.dynamic_multimask_via_stability = dynamic_multimask_via_stability + self.dynamic_multimask_stability_delta = dynamic_multimask_stability_delta + self.dynamic_multimask_stability_thresh = dynamic_multimask_stability_thresh + + def forward( + self, + image_embeddings: torch.Tensor, + image_pe: torch.Tensor, + sparse_prompt_embeddings: torch.Tensor, + dense_prompt_embeddings: torch.Tensor, + multimask_output: bool, + repeat_image: bool, + high_res_features: Optional[List[torch.Tensor]] = None, + ) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]: + """ + Predict masks given image and prompt embeddings. + + Arguments: + image_embeddings (torch.Tensor): the embeddings from the image encoder + image_pe (torch.Tensor): positional encoding with the shape of image_embeddings + sparse_prompt_embeddings (torch.Tensor): the embeddings of the points and boxes + dense_prompt_embeddings (torch.Tensor): the embeddings of the mask inputs + multimask_output (bool): Whether to return multiple masks or a single + mask. + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: batched predicted masks + torch.Tensor: batched predictions of mask quality + torch.Tensor: batched SAM token for mask output + """ + masks, iou_pred, mask_tokens_out, object_score_logits = self.predict_masks( + image_embeddings=image_embeddings, + image_pe=image_pe, + sparse_prompt_embeddings=sparse_prompt_embeddings, + dense_prompt_embeddings=dense_prompt_embeddings, + repeat_image=repeat_image, + high_res_features=high_res_features, + ) + + # Select the correct mask or masks for output + if multimask_output: + masks = masks[:, 1:, :, :] + iou_pred = iou_pred[:, 1:] + elif self.dynamic_multimask_via_stability and not self.training: + masks, iou_pred = self._dynamic_multimask_via_stability(masks, iou_pred) + else: + masks = masks[:, 0:1, :, :] + iou_pred = iou_pred[:, 0:1] + + if multimask_output and self.use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr: + sam_tokens_out = mask_tokens_out[:, 1:] # [b, 3, c] shape + else: + # Take the mask output token. Here we *always* use the token for single mask output. + # At test time, even if we track after 1-click (and using multimask_output=True), + # we still take the single mask token here. The rationale is that we always track + # after multiple clicks during training, so the past tokens seen during training + # are always the single mask token (and we'll let it be the object-memory token). + sam_tokens_out = mask_tokens_out[:, 0:1] # [b, 1, c] shape + + # Prepare output + return masks, iou_pred, sam_tokens_out, object_score_logits + + def predict_masks( + self, + image_embeddings: torch.Tensor, + image_pe: torch.Tensor, + sparse_prompt_embeddings: torch.Tensor, + dense_prompt_embeddings: torch.Tensor, + repeat_image: bool, + high_res_features: Optional[List[torch.Tensor]] = None, + ) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]: + """Predicts masks. See 'forward' for more details.""" + # Concatenate output tokens + s = 0 + if self.pred_obj_scores: + output_tokens = torch.cat( + [ + self.obj_score_token.weight, + self.iou_token.weight, + self.mask_tokens.weight, + ], + dim=0, + ) + s = 1 + else: + output_tokens = torch.cat( + [self.iou_token.weight, self.mask_tokens.weight], dim=0 + ) + output_tokens = output_tokens.unsqueeze(0).expand( + sparse_prompt_embeddings.size(0), -1, -1 + ) + tokens = torch.cat((output_tokens, sparse_prompt_embeddings), dim=1) + + # Expand per-image data in batch direction to be per-mask + if repeat_image: + src = torch.repeat_interleave(image_embeddings, tokens.shape[0], dim=0) + else: + assert image_embeddings.shape[0] == tokens.shape[0] + src = image_embeddings + src = src + dense_prompt_embeddings + assert ( + image_pe.size(0) == 1 + ), "image_pe should have size 1 in batch dim (from `get_dense_pe()`)" + pos_src = torch.repeat_interleave(image_pe, tokens.shape[0], dim=0) + b, c, h, w = src.shape + + # Run the transformer + hs, src = self.transformer(src, pos_src, tokens) + iou_token_out = hs[:, s, :] + mask_tokens_out = hs[:, s + 1 : (s + 1 + self.num_mask_tokens), :] + + # Upscale mask embeddings and predict masks using the mask tokens + src = src.transpose(1, 2).view(b, c, h, w) + if not self.use_high_res_features: + upscaled_embedding = self.output_upscaling(src) + else: + dc1, ln1, act1, dc2, act2 = self.output_upscaling + feat_s0, feat_s1 = high_res_features + upscaled_embedding = act1(ln1(dc1(src) + feat_s1)) + upscaled_embedding = act2(dc2(upscaled_embedding) + feat_s0) + + hyper_in_list: List[torch.Tensor] = [] + for i in range(self.num_mask_tokens): + hyper_in_list.append( + self.output_hypernetworks_mlps[i](mask_tokens_out[:, i, :]) + ) + hyper_in = torch.stack(hyper_in_list, dim=1) + b, c, h, w = upscaled_embedding.shape + masks = (hyper_in @ upscaled_embedding.view(b, c, h * w)).view(b, -1, h, w) + + # Generate mask quality predictions + iou_pred = self.iou_prediction_head(iou_token_out) + if self.pred_obj_scores: + assert s == 1 + object_score_logits = self.pred_obj_score_head(hs[:, 0, :]) + else: + # Obj scores logits - default to 10.0, i.e. assuming the object is present, sigmoid(10)=1 + object_score_logits = 10.0 * iou_pred.new_ones(iou_pred.shape[0], 1) + + return masks, iou_pred, mask_tokens_out, object_score_logits + + def _get_stability_scores(self, mask_logits): + """ + Compute stability scores of the mask logits based on the IoU between upper and + lower thresholds, similar to https://github.com/fairinternal/onevision/pull/568. + """ + mask_logits = mask_logits.flatten(-2) + stability_delta = self.dynamic_multimask_stability_delta + area_i = torch.sum(mask_logits > stability_delta, dim=-1).float() + area_u = torch.sum(mask_logits > -stability_delta, dim=-1).float() + stability_scores = torch.where(area_u > 0, area_i / area_u, 1.0) + return stability_scores + + def _dynamic_multimask_via_stability(self, all_mask_logits, all_iou_scores): + """ + When outputting a single mask, if the stability score from the current single-mask + output (based on output token 0) falls below a threshold, we instead select from + multi-mask outputs (based on output token 1~3) the mask with the highest predicted + IoU score. This is intended to ensure a valid mask for both clicking and tracking. + """ + # The best mask from multimask output tokens (1~3) + multimask_logits = all_mask_logits[:, 1:, :, :] + multimask_iou_scores = all_iou_scores[:, 1:] + best_scores_inds = torch.argmax(multimask_iou_scores, dim=-1) + batch_inds = torch.arange( + multimask_iou_scores.size(0), device=all_iou_scores.device + ) + best_multimask_logits = multimask_logits[batch_inds, best_scores_inds] + best_multimask_logits = best_multimask_logits.unsqueeze(1) + best_multimask_iou_scores = multimask_iou_scores[batch_inds, best_scores_inds] + best_multimask_iou_scores = best_multimask_iou_scores.unsqueeze(1) + + # The mask from singlemask output token 0 and its stability score + singlemask_logits = all_mask_logits[:, 0:1, :, :] + singlemask_iou_scores = all_iou_scores[:, 0:1] + stability_scores = self._get_stability_scores(singlemask_logits) + is_stable = stability_scores >= self.dynamic_multimask_stability_thresh + + # Dynamically fall back to best multimask output upon low stability scores. + mask_logits_out = torch.where( + is_stable[..., None, None].expand_as(singlemask_logits), + singlemask_logits, + best_multimask_logits, + ) + iou_scores_out = torch.where( + is_stable.expand_as(singlemask_iou_scores), + singlemask_iou_scores, + best_multimask_iou_scores, + ) + return mask_logits_out, iou_scores_out diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/prompt_encoder.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/prompt_encoder.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6b3bbb95be --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/prompt_encoder.py @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +from typing import Optional, Tuple, Type + +import torch +from torch import nn + +from sam2.modeling.position_encoding import PositionEmbeddingRandom + +from sam2.modeling.sam2_utils import LayerNorm2d + + +class PromptEncoder(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + embed_dim: int, + image_embedding_size: Tuple[int, int], + input_image_size: Tuple[int, int], + mask_in_chans: int, + activation: Type[nn.Module] = nn.GELU, + ) -> None: + """ + Encodes prompts for input to SAM's mask decoder. + + Arguments: + embed_dim (int): The prompts' embedding dimension + image_embedding_size (tuple(int, int)): The spatial size of the + image embedding, as (H, W). + input_image_size (int): The padded size of the image as input + to the image encoder, as (H, W). + mask_in_chans (int): The number of hidden channels used for + encoding input masks. + activation (nn.Module): The activation to use when encoding + input masks. + """ + super().__init__() + self.embed_dim = embed_dim + self.input_image_size = input_image_size + self.image_embedding_size = image_embedding_size + self.pe_layer = PositionEmbeddingRandom(embed_dim // 2) + + self.num_point_embeddings: int = 4 # pos/neg point + 2 box corners + point_embeddings = [ + nn.Embedding(1, embed_dim) for i in range(self.num_point_embeddings) + ] + self.point_embeddings = nn.ModuleList(point_embeddings) + self.not_a_point_embed = nn.Embedding(1, embed_dim) + + self.mask_input_size = ( + 4 * image_embedding_size[0], + 4 * image_embedding_size[1], + ) + self.mask_downscaling = nn.Sequential( + nn.Conv2d(1, mask_in_chans // 4, kernel_size=2, stride=2), + LayerNorm2d(mask_in_chans // 4), + activation(), + nn.Conv2d(mask_in_chans // 4, mask_in_chans, kernel_size=2, stride=2), + LayerNorm2d(mask_in_chans), + activation(), + nn.Conv2d(mask_in_chans, embed_dim, kernel_size=1), + ) + self.no_mask_embed = nn.Embedding(1, embed_dim) + + def get_dense_pe(self) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Returns the positional encoding used to encode point prompts, + applied to a dense set of points the shape of the image encoding. + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: Positional encoding with shape + 1x(embed_dim)x(embedding_h)x(embedding_w) + """ + return self.pe_layer(self.image_embedding_size).unsqueeze(0) + + def _embed_points( + self, + points: torch.Tensor, + labels: torch.Tensor, + pad: bool, + ) -> torch.Tensor: + """Embeds point prompts.""" + points = points + 0.5 # Shift to center of pixel + if pad: + padding_point = torch.zeros((points.shape[0], 1, 2), device=points.device) + padding_label = -torch.ones((labels.shape[0], 1), device=labels.device) + points = torch.cat([points, padding_point], dim=1) + labels = torch.cat([labels, padding_label], dim=1) + point_embedding = self.pe_layer.forward_with_coords( + points, self.input_image_size + ) + point_embedding[labels == -1] = 0.0 + point_embedding[labels == -1] += self.not_a_point_embed.weight + point_embedding[labels == 0] += self.point_embeddings[0].weight + point_embedding[labels == 1] += self.point_embeddings[1].weight + point_embedding[labels == 2] += self.point_embeddings[2].weight + point_embedding[labels == 3] += self.point_embeddings[3].weight + return point_embedding + + def _embed_boxes(self, boxes: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """Embeds box prompts.""" + boxes = boxes + 0.5 # Shift to center of pixel + coords = boxes.reshape(-1, 2, 2) + corner_embedding = self.pe_layer.forward_with_coords( + coords, self.input_image_size + ) + corner_embedding[:, 0, :] += self.point_embeddings[2].weight + corner_embedding[:, 1, :] += self.point_embeddings[3].weight + return corner_embedding + + def _embed_masks(self, masks: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """Embeds mask inputs.""" + mask_embedding = self.mask_downscaling(masks) + return mask_embedding + + def _get_batch_size( + self, + points: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]], + boxes: Optional[torch.Tensor], + masks: Optional[torch.Tensor], + ) -> int: + """ + Gets the batch size of the output given the batch size of the input prompts. + """ + if points is not None: + return points[0].shape[0] + elif boxes is not None: + return boxes.shape[0] + elif masks is not None: + return masks.shape[0] + else: + return 1 + + def _get_device(self) -> torch.device: + return self.point_embeddings[0].weight.device + + def forward( + self, + points: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]], + boxes: Optional[torch.Tensor], + masks: Optional[torch.Tensor], + ) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]: + """ + Embeds different types of prompts, returning both sparse and dense + embeddings. + + Arguments: + points (tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) or none): point coordinates + and labels to embed. + boxes (torch.Tensor or none): boxes to embed + masks (torch.Tensor or none): masks to embed + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: sparse embeddings for the points and boxes, with shape + BxNx(embed_dim), where N is determined by the number of input points + and boxes. + torch.Tensor: dense embeddings for the masks, in the shape + Bx(embed_dim)x(embed_H)x(embed_W) + """ + bs = self._get_batch_size(points, boxes, masks) + sparse_embeddings = torch.empty( + (bs, 0, self.embed_dim), device=self._get_device() + ) + if points is not None: + coords, labels = points + point_embeddings = self._embed_points(coords, labels, pad=(boxes is None)) + sparse_embeddings = torch.cat([sparse_embeddings, point_embeddings], dim=1) + if boxes is not None: + box_embeddings = self._embed_boxes(boxes) + sparse_embeddings = torch.cat([sparse_embeddings, box_embeddings], dim=1) + + if masks is not None: + dense_embeddings = self._embed_masks(masks) + else: + dense_embeddings = self.no_mask_embed.weight.reshape(1, -1, 1, 1).expand( + bs, -1, self.image_embedding_size[0], self.image_embedding_size[1] + ) + + return sparse_embeddings, dense_embeddings diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/transformer.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/transformer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b5b6fa2f87 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam/transformer.py @@ -0,0 +1,360 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import contextlib +import math +import warnings +from functools import partial +from typing import Tuple, Type + +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torch import nn, Tensor + +from sam2.modeling.position_encoding import apply_rotary_enc, compute_axial_cis +from sam2.modeling.sam2_utils import MLP +from sam2.utils.misc import get_sdpa_settings + +warnings.simplefilter(action="ignore", category=FutureWarning) +# Check whether Flash Attention is available (and use it by default) +OLD_GPU, USE_FLASH_ATTN, MATH_KERNEL_ON = get_sdpa_settings() +# A fallback setting to allow all available kernels if Flash Attention fails +ALLOW_ALL_KERNELS = False + + +def sdp_kernel_context(dropout_p): + """ + Get the context for the attention scaled dot-product kernel. We use Flash Attention + by default, but fall back to all available kernels if Flash Attention fails. + """ + if ALLOW_ALL_KERNELS: + return contextlib.nullcontext() + + return torch.backends.cuda.sdp_kernel( + enable_flash=USE_FLASH_ATTN, + # if Flash attention kernel is off, then math kernel needs to be enabled + enable_math=(OLD_GPU and dropout_p > 0.0) or MATH_KERNEL_ON, + enable_mem_efficient=OLD_GPU, + ) + + +class TwoWayTransformer(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + depth: int, + embedding_dim: int, + num_heads: int, + mlp_dim: int, + activation: Type[nn.Module] = nn.ReLU, + attention_downsample_rate: int = 2, + ) -> None: + """ + A transformer decoder that attends to an input image using + queries whose positional embedding is supplied. + + Args: + depth (int): number of layers in the transformer + embedding_dim (int): the channel dimension for the input embeddings + num_heads (int): the number of heads for multihead attention. Must + divide embedding_dim + mlp_dim (int): the channel dimension internal to the MLP block + activation (nn.Module): the activation to use in the MLP block + """ + super().__init__() + self.depth = depth + self.embedding_dim = embedding_dim + self.num_heads = num_heads + self.mlp_dim = mlp_dim + self.layers = nn.ModuleList() + + for i in range(depth): + self.layers.append( + TwoWayAttentionBlock( + embedding_dim=embedding_dim, + num_heads=num_heads, + mlp_dim=mlp_dim, + activation=activation, + attention_downsample_rate=attention_downsample_rate, + skip_first_layer_pe=(i == 0), + ) + ) + + self.final_attn_token_to_image = Attention( + embedding_dim, num_heads, downsample_rate=attention_downsample_rate + ) + self.norm_final_attn = nn.LayerNorm(embedding_dim) + + def forward( + self, + image_embedding: Tensor, + image_pe: Tensor, + point_embedding: Tensor, + ) -> Tuple[Tensor, Tensor]: + """ + Args: + image_embedding (torch.Tensor): image to attend to. Should be shape + B x embedding_dim x h x w for any h and w. + image_pe (torch.Tensor): the positional encoding to add to the image. Must + have the same shape as image_embedding. + point_embedding (torch.Tensor): the embedding to add to the query points. + Must have shape B x N_points x embedding_dim for any N_points. + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: the processed point_embedding + torch.Tensor: the processed image_embedding + """ + # BxCxHxW -> BxHWxC == B x N_image_tokens x C + bs, c, h, w = image_embedding.shape + image_embedding = image_embedding.flatten(2).permute(0, 2, 1) + image_pe = image_pe.flatten(2).permute(0, 2, 1) + + # Prepare queries + queries = point_embedding + keys = image_embedding + + # Apply transformer blocks and final layernorm + for layer in self.layers: + queries, keys = layer( + queries=queries, + keys=keys, + query_pe=point_embedding, + key_pe=image_pe, + ) + + # Apply the final attention layer from the points to the image + q = queries + point_embedding + k = keys + image_pe + attn_out = self.final_attn_token_to_image(q=q, k=k, v=keys) + queries = queries + attn_out + queries = self.norm_final_attn(queries) + + return queries, keys + + +class TwoWayAttentionBlock(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + embedding_dim: int, + num_heads: int, + mlp_dim: int = 2048, + activation: Type[nn.Module] = nn.ReLU, + attention_downsample_rate: int = 2, + skip_first_layer_pe: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """ + A transformer block with four layers: (1) self-attention of sparse + inputs, (2) cross attention of sparse inputs to dense inputs, (3) mlp + block on sparse inputs, and (4) cross attention of dense inputs to sparse + inputs. + + Arguments: + embedding_dim (int): the channel dimension of the embeddings + num_heads (int): the number of heads in the attention layers + mlp_dim (int): the hidden dimension of the mlp block + activation (nn.Module): the activation of the mlp block + skip_first_layer_pe (bool): skip the PE on the first layer + """ + super().__init__() + self.self_attn = Attention(embedding_dim, num_heads) + self.norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(embedding_dim) + + self.cross_attn_token_to_image = Attention( + embedding_dim, num_heads, downsample_rate=attention_downsample_rate + ) + self.norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(embedding_dim) + + self.mlp = MLP( + embedding_dim, mlp_dim, embedding_dim, num_layers=2, activation=activation + ) + self.norm3 = nn.LayerNorm(embedding_dim) + + self.norm4 = nn.LayerNorm(embedding_dim) + self.cross_attn_image_to_token = Attention( + embedding_dim, num_heads, downsample_rate=attention_downsample_rate + ) + + self.skip_first_layer_pe = skip_first_layer_pe + + def forward( + self, queries: Tensor, keys: Tensor, query_pe: Tensor, key_pe: Tensor + ) -> Tuple[Tensor, Tensor]: + # Self attention block + if self.skip_first_layer_pe: + queries = self.self_attn(q=queries, k=queries, v=queries) + else: + q = queries + query_pe + attn_out = self.self_attn(q=q, k=q, v=queries) + queries = queries + attn_out + queries = self.norm1(queries) + + # Cross attention block, tokens attending to image embedding + q = queries + query_pe + k = keys + key_pe + attn_out = self.cross_attn_token_to_image(q=q, k=k, v=keys) + queries = queries + attn_out + queries = self.norm2(queries) + + # MLP block + mlp_out = self.mlp(queries) + queries = queries + mlp_out + queries = self.norm3(queries) + + # Cross attention block, image embedding attending to tokens + q = queries + query_pe + k = keys + key_pe + attn_out = self.cross_attn_image_to_token(q=k, k=q, v=queries) + keys = keys + attn_out + keys = self.norm4(keys) + + return queries, keys + + +class Attention(nn.Module): + """ + An attention layer that allows for downscaling the size of the embedding + after projection to queries, keys, and values. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + embedding_dim: int, + num_heads: int, + downsample_rate: int = 1, + dropout: float = 0.0, + kv_in_dim: int = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.embedding_dim = embedding_dim + self.kv_in_dim = kv_in_dim if kv_in_dim is not None else embedding_dim + self.internal_dim = embedding_dim // downsample_rate + self.num_heads = num_heads + assert ( + self.internal_dim % num_heads == 0 + ), "num_heads must divide embedding_dim." + + self.q_proj = nn.Linear(embedding_dim, self.internal_dim) + self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.kv_in_dim, self.internal_dim) + self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.kv_in_dim, self.internal_dim) + self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.internal_dim, embedding_dim) + + self.dropout_p = dropout + + def _separate_heads(self, x: Tensor, num_heads: int) -> Tensor: + b, n, c = x.shape + x = x.reshape(b, n, num_heads, c // num_heads) + return x.transpose(1, 2) # B x N_heads x N_tokens x C_per_head + + def _recombine_heads(self, x: Tensor) -> Tensor: + b, n_heads, n_tokens, c_per_head = x.shape + x = x.transpose(1, 2) + return x.reshape(b, n_tokens, n_heads * c_per_head) # B x N_tokens x C + + def forward(self, q: Tensor, k: Tensor, v: Tensor) -> Tensor: + # Input projections + q = self.q_proj(q) + k = self.k_proj(k) + v = self.v_proj(v) + + # Separate into heads + q = self._separate_heads(q, self.num_heads) + k = self._separate_heads(k, self.num_heads) + v = self._separate_heads(v, self.num_heads) + + dropout_p = self.dropout_p if self.training else 0.0 + # Attention + try: + with sdp_kernel_context(dropout_p): + out = F.scaled_dot_product_attention(q, k, v, dropout_p=dropout_p) + except Exception as e: + # Fall back to all kernels if the Flash attention kernel fails + warnings.warn( + f"Flash Attention kernel failed due to: {e}\nFalling back to all available " + f"kernels for scaled_dot_product_attention (which may have a slower speed).", + category=UserWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + global ALLOW_ALL_KERNELS + ALLOW_ALL_KERNELS = True + out = F.scaled_dot_product_attention(q, k, v, dropout_p=dropout_p) + + out = self._recombine_heads(out) + out = self.out_proj(out) + + return out + + +class RoPEAttention(Attention): + """Attention with rotary position encoding.""" + + def __init__( + self, + *args, + rope_theta=10000.0, + # whether to repeat q rope to match k length + # this is needed for cross-attention to memories + rope_k_repeat=False, + feat_sizes=(32, 32), # [w, h] for stride 16 feats at 512 resolution + **kwargs, + ): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + self.compute_cis = partial( + compute_axial_cis, dim=self.internal_dim // self.num_heads, theta=rope_theta + ) + freqs_cis = self.compute_cis(end_x=feat_sizes[0], end_y=feat_sizes[1]) + self.freqs_cis = freqs_cis + self.rope_k_repeat = rope_k_repeat + + def forward( + self, q: Tensor, k: Tensor, v: Tensor, num_k_exclude_rope: int = 0 + ) -> Tensor: + # Input projections + q = self.q_proj(q) + k = self.k_proj(k) + v = self.v_proj(v) + + # Separate into heads + q = self._separate_heads(q, self.num_heads) + k = self._separate_heads(k, self.num_heads) + v = self._separate_heads(v, self.num_heads) + + # Apply rotary position encoding + w = h = math.sqrt(q.shape[-2]) + self.freqs_cis = self.freqs_cis.to(q.device) + if self.freqs_cis.shape[0] != q.shape[-2]: + self.freqs_cis = self.compute_cis(end_x=w, end_y=h).to(q.device) + if q.shape[-2] != k.shape[-2]: + assert self.rope_k_repeat + + num_k_rope = k.size(-2) - num_k_exclude_rope + q, k[:, :, :num_k_rope] = apply_rotary_enc( + q, + k[:, :, :num_k_rope], + freqs_cis=self.freqs_cis, + repeat_freqs_k=self.rope_k_repeat, + ) + + dropout_p = self.dropout_p if self.training else 0.0 + # Attention + try: + with sdp_kernel_context(dropout_p): + out = F.scaled_dot_product_attention(q, k, v, dropout_p=dropout_p) + except Exception as e: + # Fall back to all kernels if the Flash attention kernel fails + warnings.warn( + f"Flash Attention kernel failed due to: {e}\nFalling back to all available " + f"kernels for scaled_dot_product_attention (which may have a slower speed).", + category=UserWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + global ALLOW_ALL_KERNELS + ALLOW_ALL_KERNELS = True + out = F.scaled_dot_product_attention(q, k, v, dropout_p=dropout_p) + + out = self._recombine_heads(out) + out = self.out_proj(out) + + return out diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam2_base.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam2_base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..224a8c1bbf --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam2_base.py @@ -0,0 +1,829 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import torch +import torch.distributed +import torch.nn.functional as F + +from torch.nn.init import trunc_normal_ + +from sam2.modeling.sam.mask_decoder import MaskDecoder +from sam2.modeling.sam.prompt_encoder import PromptEncoder +from sam2.modeling.sam.transformer import TwoWayTransformer +from sam2.modeling.sam2_utils import get_1d_sine_pe, MLP, select_closest_cond_frames + +# a large negative value as a placeholder score for missing objects +NO_OBJ_SCORE = -1024.0 + + +class SAM2Base(torch.nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + image_encoder, + memory_attention, + memory_encoder, + num_maskmem=7, # default 1 input frame + 6 previous frames + image_size=512, + backbone_stride=16, # stride of the image backbone output + sigmoid_scale_for_mem_enc=1.0, # scale factor for mask sigmoid prob + sigmoid_bias_for_mem_enc=0.0, # bias factor for mask sigmoid prob + # During evaluation, whether to binarize the sigmoid mask logits on interacted frames with clicks + binarize_mask_from_pts_for_mem_enc=False, + use_mask_input_as_output_without_sam=False, # on frames with mask input, whether to directly output the input mask without using a SAM prompt encoder + mask decoder + # The maximum number of conditioning frames to participate in the memory attention (-1 means no limit; if there are more conditioning frames than this limit, + # we only cross-attend to the temporally closest `max_cond_frames_in_attn` conditioning frames in the encoder when tracking each frame). This gives the model + # a temporal locality when handling a large number of annotated frames (since closer frames should be more important) and also avoids GPU OOM. + max_cond_frames_in_attn=-1, + # on the first frame, whether to directly add the no-memory embedding to the image feature + # (instead of using the transformer encoder) + directly_add_no_mem_embed=False, + # whether to use high-resolution feature maps in the SAM mask decoder + use_high_res_features_in_sam=False, + # whether to output multiple (3) masks for the first click on initial conditioning frames + multimask_output_in_sam=False, + # the minimum and maximum number of clicks to use multimask_output_in_sam (only relevant when `multimask_output_in_sam=True`; + # default is 1 for both, meaning that only the first click gives multimask output; also note that a box counts as two points) + multimask_min_pt_num=1, + multimask_max_pt_num=1, + # whether to also use multimask output for tracking (not just for the first click on initial conditioning frames; only relevant when `multimask_output_in_sam=True`) + multimask_output_for_tracking=False, + # Whether to use multimask tokens for obj ptr; Only relevant when both + # use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder=True and multimask_output_for_tracking=True + use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr: bool = False, + # whether to use sigmoid to restrict ious prediction to [0-1] + iou_prediction_use_sigmoid=False, + # The memory bank's temporal stride during evaluation (i.e. the `r` parameter in XMem and Cutie; XMem and Cutie use r=5). + # For r>1, the (self.num_maskmem - 1) non-conditioning memory frames consist of + # (self.num_maskmem - 2) nearest frames from every r-th frames, plus the last frame. + memory_temporal_stride_for_eval=1, + # if `add_all_frames_to_correct_as_cond` is True, we also append to the conditioning frame list any frame that receives a later correction click + # if `add_all_frames_to_correct_as_cond` is False, we conditioning frame list to only use those initial conditioning frames + add_all_frames_to_correct_as_cond=False, + # whether to apply non-overlapping constraints on the object masks in the memory encoder during evaluation (to avoid/alleviate superposing masks) + non_overlap_masks_for_mem_enc=False, + # whether to cross-attend to object pointers from other frames (based on SAM output tokens) in the encoder + use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder=False, + # the maximum number of object pointers from other frames in encoder cross attention (only relevant when `use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder=True`) + max_obj_ptrs_in_encoder=16, + # whether to add temporal positional encoding to the object pointers in the encoder (only relevant when `use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder=True`) + add_tpos_enc_to_obj_ptrs=True, + # whether to add an extra linear projection layer for the temporal positional encoding in the object pointers to avoid potential interference + # with spatial positional encoding (only relevant when both `use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder=True` and `add_tpos_enc_to_obj_ptrs=True`) + proj_tpos_enc_in_obj_ptrs=False, + # whether to only attend to object pointers in the past (before the current frame) in the encoder during evaluation + # (only relevant when `use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder=True`; this might avoid pointer information too far in the future to distract the initial tracking) + only_obj_ptrs_in_the_past_for_eval=False, + # Whether to predict if there is an object in the frame + pred_obj_scores: bool = False, + # Whether to use an MLP to predict object scores + pred_obj_scores_mlp: bool = False, + # Only relevant if pred_obj_scores=True and use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder=True; + # Whether to have a fixed no obj pointer when there is no object present + # or to use it as an additive embedding with obj_ptr produced by decoder + fixed_no_obj_ptr: bool = False, + # Soft no object, i.e. mix in no_obj_ptr softly, + # hope to make recovery easier if there is a mistake and mitigate accumulation of errors + soft_no_obj_ptr: bool = False, + use_mlp_for_obj_ptr_proj: bool = False, + # extra arguments used to construct the SAM mask decoder; if not None, it should be a dict of kwargs to be passed into `MaskDecoder` class. + sam_mask_decoder_extra_args=None, + compile_image_encoder: bool = False, + ): + super().__init__() + + # Part 1: the image backbone + self.image_encoder = image_encoder + # Use level 0, 1, 2 for high-res setting, or just level 2 for the default setting + self.use_high_res_features_in_sam = use_high_res_features_in_sam + self.num_feature_levels = 3 if use_high_res_features_in_sam else 1 + self.use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder = use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder + self.max_obj_ptrs_in_encoder = max_obj_ptrs_in_encoder + if use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder: + # A conv layer to downsample the mask prompt to stride 4 (the same stride as + # low-res SAM mask logits) and to change its scales from 0~1 to SAM logit scale, + # so that it can be fed into the SAM mask decoder to generate a pointer. + self.mask_downsample = torch.nn.Conv2d(1, 1, kernel_size=4, stride=4) + self.add_tpos_enc_to_obj_ptrs = add_tpos_enc_to_obj_ptrs + if proj_tpos_enc_in_obj_ptrs: + assert add_tpos_enc_to_obj_ptrs # these options need to be used together + self.proj_tpos_enc_in_obj_ptrs = proj_tpos_enc_in_obj_ptrs + self.only_obj_ptrs_in_the_past_for_eval = only_obj_ptrs_in_the_past_for_eval + + # Part 2: memory attention to condition current frame's visual features + # with memories (and obj ptrs) from past frames + self.memory_attention = memory_attention + self.hidden_dim = memory_attention.d_model + + # Part 3: memory encoder for the previous frame's outputs + self.memory_encoder = memory_encoder + self.mem_dim = self.hidden_dim + if hasattr(self.memory_encoder, "out_proj") and hasattr( + self.memory_encoder.out_proj, "weight" + ): + # if there is compression of memories along channel dim + self.mem_dim = self.memory_encoder.out_proj.weight.shape[0] + self.num_maskmem = num_maskmem # Number of memories accessible + # Temporal encoding of the memories + self.maskmem_tpos_enc = torch.nn.Parameter( + torch.zeros(num_maskmem, 1, 1, self.mem_dim) + ) + trunc_normal_(self.maskmem_tpos_enc, std=0.02) + # a single token to indicate no memory embedding from previous frames + self.no_mem_embed = torch.nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, 1, self.hidden_dim)) + self.no_mem_pos_enc = torch.nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, 1, self.hidden_dim)) + trunc_normal_(self.no_mem_embed, std=0.02) + trunc_normal_(self.no_mem_pos_enc, std=0.02) + self.directly_add_no_mem_embed = directly_add_no_mem_embed + # Apply sigmoid to the output raw mask logits (to turn them from + # range (-inf, +inf) to range (0, 1)) before feeding them into the memory encoder + self.sigmoid_scale_for_mem_enc = sigmoid_scale_for_mem_enc + self.sigmoid_bias_for_mem_enc = sigmoid_bias_for_mem_enc + self.binarize_mask_from_pts_for_mem_enc = binarize_mask_from_pts_for_mem_enc + self.non_overlap_masks_for_mem_enc = non_overlap_masks_for_mem_enc + self.memory_temporal_stride_for_eval = memory_temporal_stride_for_eval + # On frames with mask input, whether to directly output the input mask without + # using a SAM prompt encoder + mask decoder + self.use_mask_input_as_output_without_sam = use_mask_input_as_output_without_sam + self.multimask_output_in_sam = multimask_output_in_sam + self.multimask_min_pt_num = multimask_min_pt_num + self.multimask_max_pt_num = multimask_max_pt_num + self.multimask_output_for_tracking = multimask_output_for_tracking + self.use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr = use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr + self.iou_prediction_use_sigmoid = iou_prediction_use_sigmoid + + # Part 4: SAM-style prompt encoder (for both mask and point inputs) + # and SAM-style mask decoder for the final mask output + self.image_size = image_size + self.backbone_stride = backbone_stride + self.sam_mask_decoder_extra_args = sam_mask_decoder_extra_args + self.pred_obj_scores = pred_obj_scores + self.pred_obj_scores_mlp = pred_obj_scores_mlp + self.fixed_no_obj_ptr = fixed_no_obj_ptr + self.soft_no_obj_ptr = soft_no_obj_ptr + if self.fixed_no_obj_ptr: + assert self.pred_obj_scores + assert self.use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder + if self.pred_obj_scores and self.use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder: + self.no_obj_ptr = torch.nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, self.hidden_dim)) + trunc_normal_(self.no_obj_ptr, std=0.02) + self.use_mlp_for_obj_ptr_proj = use_mlp_for_obj_ptr_proj + + self._build_sam_heads() + self.add_all_frames_to_correct_as_cond = add_all_frames_to_correct_as_cond + self.max_cond_frames_in_attn = max_cond_frames_in_attn + + # Model compilation + if compile_image_encoder: + # Compile the forward function (not the full module) to allow loading checkpoints. + print( + "Image encoder compilation is enabled. First forward pass will be slow." + ) + self.image_encoder.forward = torch.compile( + self.image_encoder.forward, + mode="max-autotune", + fullgraph=True, + dynamic=False, + ) + + @property + def device(self): + return next(self.parameters()).device + + def forward(self, *args, **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError( + "Please use the corresponding methods in SAM2VideoPredictor for inference." + "See notebooks/video_predictor_example.ipynb for an example." + ) + + def _build_sam_heads(self): + """Build SAM-style prompt encoder and mask decoder.""" + self.sam_prompt_embed_dim = self.hidden_dim + self.sam_image_embedding_size = self.image_size // self.backbone_stride + + # build PromptEncoder and MaskDecoder from SAM + # (their hyperparameters like `mask_in_chans=16` are from SAM code) + self.sam_prompt_encoder = PromptEncoder( + embed_dim=self.sam_prompt_embed_dim, + image_embedding_size=( + self.sam_image_embedding_size, + self.sam_image_embedding_size, + ), + input_image_size=(self.image_size, self.image_size), + mask_in_chans=16, + ) + self.sam_mask_decoder = MaskDecoder( + num_multimask_outputs=3, + transformer=TwoWayTransformer( + depth=2, + embedding_dim=self.sam_prompt_embed_dim, + mlp_dim=2048, + num_heads=8, + ), + transformer_dim=self.sam_prompt_embed_dim, + iou_head_depth=3, + iou_head_hidden_dim=256, + use_high_res_features=self.use_high_res_features_in_sam, + iou_prediction_use_sigmoid=self.iou_prediction_use_sigmoid, + pred_obj_scores=self.pred_obj_scores, + pred_obj_scores_mlp=self.pred_obj_scores_mlp, + use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr=self.use_multimask_token_for_obj_ptr, + **(self.sam_mask_decoder_extra_args or {}), + ) + if self.use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder: + # a linear projection on SAM output tokens to turn them into object pointers + self.obj_ptr_proj = torch.nn.Linear(self.hidden_dim, self.hidden_dim) + if self.use_mlp_for_obj_ptr_proj: + self.obj_ptr_proj = MLP( + self.hidden_dim, self.hidden_dim, self.hidden_dim, 3 + ) + else: + self.obj_ptr_proj = torch.nn.Identity() + if self.proj_tpos_enc_in_obj_ptrs: + # a linear projection on temporal positional encoding in object pointers to + # avoid potential interference with spatial positional encoding + self.obj_ptr_tpos_proj = torch.nn.Linear(self.hidden_dim, self.mem_dim) + else: + self.obj_ptr_tpos_proj = torch.nn.Identity() + + def _forward_sam_heads( + self, + backbone_features, + point_inputs=None, + mask_inputs=None, + high_res_features=None, + multimask_output=False, + ): + """ + Forward SAM prompt encoders and mask heads. + + Inputs: + - backbone_features: image features of [B, C, H, W] shape + - point_inputs: a dictionary with "point_coords" and "point_labels", where + 1) "point_coords" has [B, P, 2] shape and float32 dtype and contains the + absolute pixel-unit coordinate in (x, y) format of the P input points + 2) "point_labels" has shape [B, P] and int32 dtype, where 1 means + positive clicks, 0 means negative clicks, and -1 means padding + - mask_inputs: a mask of [B, 1, H*16, W*16] shape, float or bool, with the + same spatial size as the image. + - high_res_features: either 1) None or 2) or a list of length 2 containing + two feature maps of [B, C, 4*H, 4*W] and [B, C, 2*H, 2*W] shapes respectively, + which will be used as high-resolution feature maps for SAM decoder. + - multimask_output: if it's True, we output 3 candidate masks and their 3 + corresponding IoU estimates, and if it's False, we output only 1 mask and + its corresponding IoU estimate. + + Outputs: + - low_res_multimasks: [B, M, H*4, W*4] shape (where M = 3 if + `multimask_output=True` and M = 1 if `multimask_output=False`), the SAM + output mask logits (before sigmoid) for the low-resolution masks, with 4x + the resolution (1/4 stride) of the input backbone_features. + - high_res_multimasks: [B, M, H*16, W*16] shape (where M = 3 + if `multimask_output=True` and M = 1 if `multimask_output=False`), + upsampled from the low-resolution masks, with shape size as the image + (stride is 1 pixel). + - ious, [B, M] shape, where (where M = 3 if `multimask_output=True` and M = 1 + if `multimask_output=False`), the estimated IoU of each output mask. + - low_res_masks: [B, 1, H*4, W*4] shape, the best mask in `low_res_multimasks`. + If `multimask_output=True`, it's the mask with the highest IoU estimate. + If `multimask_output=False`, it's the same as `low_res_multimasks`. + - high_res_masks: [B, 1, H*16, W*16] shape, the best mask in `high_res_multimasks`. + If `multimask_output=True`, it's the mask with the highest IoU estimate. + If `multimask_output=False`, it's the same as `high_res_multimasks`. + - obj_ptr: [B, C] shape, the object pointer vector for the output mask, extracted + based on the output token from the SAM mask decoder. + """ + B = backbone_features.size(0) + device = backbone_features.device + assert backbone_features.size(1) == self.sam_prompt_embed_dim + assert backbone_features.size(2) == self.sam_image_embedding_size + assert backbone_features.size(3) == self.sam_image_embedding_size + + # a) Handle point prompts + if point_inputs is not None: + sam_point_coords = point_inputs["point_coords"] + sam_point_labels = point_inputs["point_labels"] + assert sam_point_coords.size(0) == B and sam_point_labels.size(0) == B + else: + # If no points are provide, pad with an empty point (with label -1) + sam_point_coords = torch.zeros(B, 1, 2, device=device) + sam_point_labels = -torch.ones(B, 1, dtype=torch.int32, device=device) + + # b) Handle mask prompts + if mask_inputs is not None: + # If mask_inputs is provided, downsize it into low-res mask input if needed + # and feed it as a dense mask prompt into the SAM mask encoder + assert len(mask_inputs.shape) == 4 and mask_inputs.shape[:2] == (B, 1) + if mask_inputs.shape[-2:] != self.sam_prompt_encoder.mask_input_size: + sam_mask_prompt = F.interpolate( + mask_inputs.float(), + size=self.sam_prompt_encoder.mask_input_size, + align_corners=False, + mode="bilinear", + antialias=True, # use antialias for downsampling + ) + else: + sam_mask_prompt = mask_inputs + else: + # Otherwise, simply feed None (and SAM's prompt encoder will add + # a learned `no_mask_embed` to indicate no mask input in this case). + sam_mask_prompt = None + + sparse_embeddings, dense_embeddings = self.sam_prompt_encoder( + points=(sam_point_coords, sam_point_labels), + boxes=None, + masks=sam_mask_prompt, + ) + ( + low_res_multimasks, + ious, + sam_output_tokens, + object_score_logits, + ) = self.sam_mask_decoder( + image_embeddings=backbone_features, + image_pe=self.sam_prompt_encoder.get_dense_pe(), + sparse_prompt_embeddings=sparse_embeddings, + dense_prompt_embeddings=dense_embeddings, + multimask_output=multimask_output, + repeat_image=False, # the image is already batched + high_res_features=high_res_features, + ) + if self.pred_obj_scores: + is_obj_appearing = object_score_logits > 0 + + # Mask used for spatial memories is always a *hard* choice between obj and no obj, + # consistent with the actual mask prediction + low_res_multimasks = torch.where( + is_obj_appearing[:, None, None], + low_res_multimasks, + NO_OBJ_SCORE, + ) + + # convert masks from possibly bfloat16 (or float16) to float32 + # (older PyTorch versions before 2.1 don't support `interpolate` on bf16) + low_res_multimasks = low_res_multimasks.float() + high_res_multimasks = F.interpolate( + low_res_multimasks, + size=(self.image_size, self.image_size), + mode="bilinear", + align_corners=False, + ) + + sam_output_token = sam_output_tokens[:, 0] + if multimask_output: + # take the best mask prediction (with the highest IoU estimation) + best_iou_inds = torch.argmax(ious, dim=-1) + batch_inds = torch.arange(B, device=device) + low_res_masks = low_res_multimasks[batch_inds, best_iou_inds].unsqueeze(1) + high_res_masks = high_res_multimasks[batch_inds, best_iou_inds].unsqueeze(1) + if sam_output_tokens.size(1) > 1: + sam_output_token = sam_output_tokens[batch_inds, best_iou_inds] + else: + low_res_masks, high_res_masks = low_res_multimasks, high_res_multimasks + + # Extract object pointer from the SAM output token (with occlusion handling) + obj_ptr = self.obj_ptr_proj(sam_output_token) + if self.pred_obj_scores: + # Allow *soft* no obj ptr, unlike for masks + if self.soft_no_obj_ptr: + # Only hard possible with gt + assert not self.teacher_force_obj_scores_for_mem + lambda_is_obj_appearing = object_score_logits.sigmoid() + else: + lambda_is_obj_appearing = is_obj_appearing.float() + + if self.fixed_no_obj_ptr: + obj_ptr = lambda_is_obj_appearing * obj_ptr + obj_ptr = obj_ptr + (1 - lambda_is_obj_appearing) * self.no_obj_ptr + + return ( + low_res_multimasks, + high_res_multimasks, + ious, + low_res_masks, + high_res_masks, + obj_ptr, + object_score_logits, + ) + + def _use_mask_as_output(self, backbone_features, high_res_features, mask_inputs): + """ + Directly turn binary `mask_inputs` into a output mask logits without using SAM. + (same input and output shapes as in _forward_sam_heads above). + """ + # Use -10/+10 as logits for neg/pos pixels (very close to 0/1 in prob after sigmoid). + out_scale, out_bias = 20.0, -10.0 # sigmoid(-10.0)=4.5398e-05 + mask_inputs_float = mask_inputs.float() + high_res_masks = mask_inputs_float * out_scale + out_bias + low_res_masks = F.interpolate( + high_res_masks, + size=(high_res_masks.size(-2) // 4, high_res_masks.size(-1) // 4), + align_corners=False, + mode="bilinear", + antialias=True, # use antialias for downsampling + ) + # a dummy IoU prediction of all 1's under mask input + ious = mask_inputs.new_ones(mask_inputs.size(0), 1).float() + if not self.use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder: + # all zeros as a dummy object pointer (of shape [B, C]) + obj_ptr = torch.zeros( + mask_inputs.size(0), self.hidden_dim, device=mask_inputs.device + ) + else: + # produce an object pointer using the SAM decoder from the mask input + _, _, _, _, _, obj_ptr, _ = self._forward_sam_heads( + backbone_features=backbone_features, + mask_inputs=self.mask_downsample(mask_inputs_float), + high_res_features=high_res_features, + ) + # In this method, we are treating mask_input as output, e.g. using it directly to create spatial mem; + # Below, we follow the same design axiom to use mask_input to decide if obj appears or not instead of relying + # on the object_scores from the SAM decoder. + is_obj_appearing = torch.any(mask_inputs.flatten(1).float() > 0.0, dim=1) + is_obj_appearing = is_obj_appearing[..., None] + lambda_is_obj_appearing = is_obj_appearing.float() + object_score_logits = out_scale * lambda_is_obj_appearing + out_bias + if self.pred_obj_scores: + if self.fixed_no_obj_ptr: + obj_ptr = lambda_is_obj_appearing * obj_ptr + obj_ptr = obj_ptr + (1 - lambda_is_obj_appearing) * self.no_obj_ptr + + return ( + low_res_masks, + high_res_masks, + ious, + low_res_masks, + high_res_masks, + obj_ptr, + object_score_logits, + ) + + def forward_image(self, img_batch: torch.Tensor): + """Get the image feature on the input batch.""" + backbone_out = self.image_encoder(img_batch) + if self.use_high_res_features_in_sam: + # precompute projected level 0 and level 1 features in SAM decoder + # to avoid running it again on every SAM click + backbone_out["backbone_fpn"][0] = self.sam_mask_decoder.conv_s0( + backbone_out["backbone_fpn"][0] + ) + backbone_out["backbone_fpn"][1] = self.sam_mask_decoder.conv_s1( + backbone_out["backbone_fpn"][1] + ) + return backbone_out + + def _prepare_backbone_features(self, backbone_out): + """Prepare and flatten visual features.""" + backbone_out = backbone_out.copy() + assert len(backbone_out["backbone_fpn"]) == len(backbone_out["vision_pos_enc"]) + assert len(backbone_out["backbone_fpn"]) >= self.num_feature_levels + + feature_maps = backbone_out["backbone_fpn"][-self.num_feature_levels :] + vision_pos_embeds = backbone_out["vision_pos_enc"][-self.num_feature_levels :] + + feat_sizes = [(x.shape[-2], x.shape[-1]) for x in vision_pos_embeds] + # flatten NxCxHxW to HWxNxC + vision_feats = [x.flatten(2).permute(2, 0, 1) for x in feature_maps] + vision_pos_embeds = [x.flatten(2).permute(2, 0, 1) for x in vision_pos_embeds] + + return backbone_out, vision_feats, vision_pos_embeds, feat_sizes + + def _prepare_memory_conditioned_features( + self, + frame_idx, + is_init_cond_frame, + current_vision_feats, + current_vision_pos_embeds, + feat_sizes, + output_dict, + num_frames, + track_in_reverse=False, # tracking in reverse time order (for demo usage) + ): + """Fuse the current frame's visual feature map with previous memory.""" + B = current_vision_feats[-1].size(1) # batch size on this frame + C = self.hidden_dim + H, W = feat_sizes[-1] # top-level (lowest-resolution) feature size + device = current_vision_feats[-1].device + # The case of `self.num_maskmem == 0` below is primarily used for reproducing SAM on images. + # In this case, we skip the fusion with any memory. + if self.num_maskmem == 0: # Disable memory and skip fusion + pix_feat = current_vision_feats[-1].permute(1, 2, 0).view(B, C, H, W) + return pix_feat + + num_obj_ptr_tokens = 0 + # Step 1: condition the visual features of the current frame on previous memories + if not is_init_cond_frame: + # Retrieve the memories encoded with the maskmem backbone + to_cat_memory, to_cat_memory_pos_embed = [], [] + # Add conditioning frames's output first (all cond frames have t_pos=0 for + # when getting temporal positional embedding below) + assert len(output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"]) > 0 + # Select a maximum number of temporally closest cond frames for cross attention + cond_outputs = output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"] + selected_cond_outputs, unselected_cond_outputs = select_closest_cond_frames( + frame_idx, cond_outputs, self.max_cond_frames_in_attn + ) + t_pos_and_prevs = [(0, out) for out in selected_cond_outputs.values()] + # Add last (self.num_maskmem - 1) frames before current frame for non-conditioning memory + # the earliest one has t_pos=1 and the latest one has t_pos=self.num_maskmem-1 + # We also allow taking the memory frame non-consecutively (with r>1), in which case + # we take (self.num_maskmem - 2) frames among every r-th frames plus the last frame. + r = self.memory_temporal_stride_for_eval + for t_pos in range(1, self.num_maskmem): + t_rel = self.num_maskmem - t_pos # how many frames before current frame + if t_rel == 1: + # for t_rel == 1, we take the last frame (regardless of r) + if not track_in_reverse: + # the frame immediately before this frame (i.e. frame_idx - 1) + prev_frame_idx = frame_idx - t_rel + else: + # the frame immediately after this frame (i.e. frame_idx + 1) + prev_frame_idx = frame_idx + t_rel + else: + # for t_rel >= 2, we take the memory frame from every r-th frames + if not track_in_reverse: + # first find the nearest frame among every r-th frames before this frame + # for r=1, this would be (frame_idx - 2) + prev_frame_idx = ((frame_idx - 2) // r) * r + # then seek further among every r-th frames + prev_frame_idx = prev_frame_idx - (t_rel - 2) * r + else: + # first find the nearest frame among every r-th frames after this frame + # for r=1, this would be (frame_idx + 2) + prev_frame_idx = -(-(frame_idx + 2) // r) * r + # then seek further among every r-th frames + prev_frame_idx = prev_frame_idx + (t_rel - 2) * r + out = output_dict["non_cond_frame_outputs"].get(prev_frame_idx, None) + if out is None: + # If an unselected conditioning frame is among the last (self.num_maskmem - 1) + # frames, we still attend to it as if it's a non-conditioning frame. + out = unselected_cond_outputs.get(prev_frame_idx, None) + t_pos_and_prevs.append((t_pos, out)) + + for t_pos, prev in t_pos_and_prevs: + if prev is None: + continue # skip padding frames + # "maskmem_features" might have been offloaded to CPU in demo use cases, + # so we load it back to GPU (it's a no-op if it's already on GPU). + feats = prev["maskmem_features"].to(device, non_blocking=True) + to_cat_memory.append(feats.flatten(2).permute(2, 0, 1)) + # Spatial positional encoding (it might have been offloaded to CPU in eval) + maskmem_enc = prev["maskmem_pos_enc"][-1].to(device) + maskmem_enc = maskmem_enc.flatten(2).permute(2, 0, 1) + # Temporal positional encoding + maskmem_enc = ( + maskmem_enc + self.maskmem_tpos_enc[self.num_maskmem - t_pos - 1] + ) + to_cat_memory_pos_embed.append(maskmem_enc) + + # Construct the list of past object pointers + if self.use_obj_ptrs_in_encoder: + max_obj_ptrs_in_encoder = min(num_frames, self.max_obj_ptrs_in_encoder) + # First add those object pointers from selected conditioning frames + # (optionally, only include object pointers in the past during evaluation) + if not self.training and self.only_obj_ptrs_in_the_past_for_eval: + ptr_cond_outputs = { + t: out + for t, out in selected_cond_outputs.items() + if (t >= frame_idx if track_in_reverse else t <= frame_idx) + } + else: + ptr_cond_outputs = selected_cond_outputs + pos_and_ptrs = [ + # Temporal pos encoding contains how far away each pointer is from current frame + (abs(frame_idx - t), out["obj_ptr"]) + for t, out in ptr_cond_outputs.items() + ] + # Add up to (max_obj_ptrs_in_encoder - 1) non-conditioning frames before current frame + for t_diff in range(1, max_obj_ptrs_in_encoder): + t = frame_idx + t_diff if track_in_reverse else frame_idx - t_diff + if t < 0 or (num_frames is not None and t >= num_frames): + break + out = output_dict["non_cond_frame_outputs"].get( + t, unselected_cond_outputs.get(t, None) + ) + if out is not None: + pos_and_ptrs.append((t_diff, out["obj_ptr"])) + # If we have at least one object pointer, add them to the across attention + if len(pos_and_ptrs) > 0: + pos_list, ptrs_list = zip(*pos_and_ptrs) + # stack object pointers along dim=0 into [ptr_seq_len, B, C] shape + obj_ptrs = torch.stack(ptrs_list, dim=0) + # a temporal positional embedding based on how far each object pointer is from + # the current frame (sine embedding normalized by the max pointer num). + if self.add_tpos_enc_to_obj_ptrs: + t_diff_max = max_obj_ptrs_in_encoder - 1 + tpos_dim = C if self.proj_tpos_enc_in_obj_ptrs else self.mem_dim + obj_pos = torch.tensor(pos_list, device=device) + obj_pos = get_1d_sine_pe(obj_pos / t_diff_max, dim=tpos_dim) + obj_pos = self.obj_ptr_tpos_proj(obj_pos) + obj_pos = obj_pos.unsqueeze(1).expand(-1, B, self.mem_dim) + else: + obj_pos = obj_ptrs.new_zeros(len(pos_list), B, self.mem_dim) + if self.mem_dim < C: + # split a pointer into (C // self.mem_dim) tokens for self.mem_dim < C + obj_ptrs = obj_ptrs.reshape( + -1, B, C // self.mem_dim, self.mem_dim + ) + obj_ptrs = obj_ptrs.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).flatten(0, 1) + obj_pos = obj_pos.repeat_interleave(C // self.mem_dim, dim=0) + to_cat_memory.append(obj_ptrs) + to_cat_memory_pos_embed.append(obj_pos) + num_obj_ptr_tokens = obj_ptrs.shape[0] + else: + num_obj_ptr_tokens = 0 + else: + # for initial conditioning frames, encode them without using any previous memory + if self.directly_add_no_mem_embed: + # directly add no-mem embedding (instead of using the transformer encoder) + pix_feat_with_mem = current_vision_feats[-1] + self.no_mem_embed + pix_feat_with_mem = pix_feat_with_mem.permute(1, 2, 0).view(B, C, H, W) + return pix_feat_with_mem + + # Use a dummy token on the first frame (to avoid empty memory input to tranformer encoder) + to_cat_memory = [self.no_mem_embed.expand(1, B, self.mem_dim)] + to_cat_memory_pos_embed = [self.no_mem_pos_enc.expand(1, B, self.mem_dim)] + + # Step 2: Concatenate the memories and forward through the transformer encoder + memory = torch.cat(to_cat_memory, dim=0) + memory_pos_embed = torch.cat(to_cat_memory_pos_embed, dim=0) + + pix_feat_with_mem = self.memory_attention( + curr=current_vision_feats, + curr_pos=current_vision_pos_embeds, + memory=memory, + memory_pos=memory_pos_embed, + num_obj_ptr_tokens=num_obj_ptr_tokens, + ) + # reshape the output (HW)BC => BCHW + pix_feat_with_mem = pix_feat_with_mem.permute(1, 2, 0).view(B, C, H, W) + return pix_feat_with_mem + + def _encode_new_memory( + self, + current_vision_feats, + feat_sizes, + pred_masks_high_res, + is_mask_from_pts, + ): + """Encode the current image and its prediction into a memory feature.""" + B = current_vision_feats[-1].size(1) # batch size on this frame + C = self.hidden_dim + H, W = feat_sizes[-1] # top-level (lowest-resolution) feature size + # top-level feature, (HW)BC => BCHW + pix_feat = current_vision_feats[-1].permute(1, 2, 0).view(B, C, H, W) + if self.non_overlap_masks_for_mem_enc and not self.training: + # optionally, apply non-overlapping constraints to the masks (it's applied + # in the batch dimension and should only be used during eval, where all + # the objects come from the same video under batch size 1). + pred_masks_high_res = self._apply_non_overlapping_constraints( + pred_masks_high_res + ) + # scale the raw mask logits with a temperature before applying sigmoid + binarize = self.binarize_mask_from_pts_for_mem_enc and is_mask_from_pts + if binarize and not self.training: + mask_for_mem = (pred_masks_high_res > 0).float() + else: + # apply sigmoid on the raw mask logits to turn them into range (0, 1) + mask_for_mem = torch.sigmoid(pred_masks_high_res) + # apply scale and bias terms to the sigmoid probabilities + if self.sigmoid_scale_for_mem_enc != 1.0: + mask_for_mem = mask_for_mem * self.sigmoid_scale_for_mem_enc + if self.sigmoid_bias_for_mem_enc != 0.0: + mask_for_mem = mask_for_mem + self.sigmoid_bias_for_mem_enc + maskmem_out = self.memory_encoder( + pix_feat, mask_for_mem, skip_mask_sigmoid=True # sigmoid already applied + ) + maskmem_features = maskmem_out["vision_features"] + maskmem_pos_enc = maskmem_out["vision_pos_enc"] + + return maskmem_features, maskmem_pos_enc + + def track_step( + self, + frame_idx, + is_init_cond_frame, + current_vision_feats, + current_vision_pos_embeds, + feat_sizes, + point_inputs, + mask_inputs, + output_dict, + num_frames, + track_in_reverse=False, # tracking in reverse time order (for demo usage) + # Whether to run the memory encoder on the predicted masks. Sometimes we might want + # to skip the memory encoder with `run_mem_encoder=False`. For example, + # in demo we might call `track_step` multiple times for each user click, + # and only encode the memory when the user finalizes their clicks. And in ablation + # settings like SAM training on static images, we don't need the memory encoder. + run_mem_encoder=True, + # The previously predicted SAM mask logits (which can be fed together with new clicks in demo). + prev_sam_mask_logits=None, + ): + current_out = {"point_inputs": point_inputs, "mask_inputs": mask_inputs} + # High-resolution feature maps for the SAM head, reshape (HW)BC => BCHW + if len(current_vision_feats) > 1: + high_res_features = [ + x.permute(1, 2, 0).view(x.size(1), x.size(2), *s) + for x, s in zip(current_vision_feats[:-1], feat_sizes[:-1]) + ] + else: + high_res_features = None + if mask_inputs is not None and self.use_mask_input_as_output_without_sam: + # When use_mask_input_as_output_without_sam=True, we directly output the mask input + # (see it as a GT mask) without using a SAM prompt encoder + mask decoder. + pix_feat = current_vision_feats[-1].permute(1, 2, 0) + pix_feat = pix_feat.view(-1, self.hidden_dim, *feat_sizes[-1]) + sam_outputs = self._use_mask_as_output( + pix_feat, high_res_features, mask_inputs + ) + else: + # fused the visual feature with previous memory features in the memory bank + pix_feat_with_mem = self._prepare_memory_conditioned_features( + frame_idx=frame_idx, + is_init_cond_frame=is_init_cond_frame, + current_vision_feats=current_vision_feats[-1:], + current_vision_pos_embeds=current_vision_pos_embeds[-1:], + feat_sizes=feat_sizes[-1:], + output_dict=output_dict, + num_frames=num_frames, + track_in_reverse=track_in_reverse, + ) + # apply SAM-style segmentation head + # here we might feed previously predicted low-res SAM mask logits into the SAM mask decoder, + # e.g. in demo where such logits come from earlier interaction instead of correction sampling + # (in this case, any `mask_inputs` shouldn't reach here as they are sent to _use_mask_as_output instead) + if prev_sam_mask_logits is not None: + assert point_inputs is not None and mask_inputs is None + mask_inputs = prev_sam_mask_logits + multimask_output = self._use_multimask(is_init_cond_frame, point_inputs) + sam_outputs = self._forward_sam_heads( + backbone_features=pix_feat_with_mem, + point_inputs=point_inputs, + mask_inputs=mask_inputs, + high_res_features=high_res_features, + multimask_output=multimask_output, + ) + ( + _, + _, + _, + low_res_masks, + high_res_masks, + obj_ptr, + _, + ) = sam_outputs + + current_out["pred_masks"] = low_res_masks + current_out["pred_masks_high_res"] = high_res_masks + current_out["obj_ptr"] = obj_ptr + + # Finally run the memory encoder on the predicted mask to encode + # it into a new memory feature (that can be used in future frames) + if run_mem_encoder and self.num_maskmem > 0: + high_res_masks_for_mem_enc = high_res_masks + maskmem_features, maskmem_pos_enc = self._encode_new_memory( + current_vision_feats=current_vision_feats, + feat_sizes=feat_sizes, + pred_masks_high_res=high_res_masks_for_mem_enc, + is_mask_from_pts=(point_inputs is not None), + ) + current_out["maskmem_features"] = maskmem_features + current_out["maskmem_pos_enc"] = maskmem_pos_enc + else: + current_out["maskmem_features"] = None + current_out["maskmem_pos_enc"] = None + + return current_out + + def _use_multimask(self, is_init_cond_frame, point_inputs): + """Whether to use multimask output in the SAM head.""" + num_pts = 0 if point_inputs is None else point_inputs["point_labels"].size(1) + multimask_output = ( + self.multimask_output_in_sam + and (is_init_cond_frame or self.multimask_output_for_tracking) + and (self.multimask_min_pt_num <= num_pts <= self.multimask_max_pt_num) + ) + return multimask_output + + def _apply_non_overlapping_constraints(self, pred_masks): + """ + Apply non-overlapping constraints to the object scores in pred_masks. Here we + keep only the highest scoring object at each spatial location in pred_masks. + """ + batch_size = pred_masks.size(0) + if batch_size == 1: + return pred_masks + + device = pred_masks.device + # "max_obj_inds": object index of the object with the highest score at each location + max_obj_inds = torch.argmax(pred_masks, dim=0, keepdim=True) + # "batch_obj_inds": object index of each object slice (along dim 0) in `pred_masks` + batch_obj_inds = torch.arange(batch_size, device=device)[:, None, None, None] + keep = max_obj_inds == batch_obj_inds + # suppress overlapping regions' scores below -10.0 so that the foreground regions + # don't overlap (here sigmoid(-10.0)=4.5398e-05) + pred_masks = torch.where(keep, pred_masks, torch.clamp(pred_masks, max=-10.0)) + return pred_masks diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam2_utils.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam2_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6d9705963e --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/modeling/sam2_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + + +import copy + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F + + +def select_closest_cond_frames(frame_idx, cond_frame_outputs, max_cond_frame_num): + """ + Select up to `max_cond_frame_num` conditioning frames from `cond_frame_outputs` + that are temporally closest to the current frame at `frame_idx`. Here, we take + - a) the closest conditioning frame before `frame_idx` (if any); + - b) the closest conditioning frame after `frame_idx` (if any); + - c) any other temporally closest conditioning frames until reaching a total + of `max_cond_frame_num` conditioning frames. + + Outputs: + - selected_outputs: selected items (keys & values) from `cond_frame_outputs`. + - unselected_outputs: items (keys & values) not selected in `cond_frame_outputs`. + """ + if max_cond_frame_num == -1 or len(cond_frame_outputs) <= max_cond_frame_num: + selected_outputs = cond_frame_outputs + unselected_outputs = {} + else: + assert max_cond_frame_num >= 2, "we should allow using 2+ conditioning frames" + selected_outputs = {} + + # the closest conditioning frame before `frame_idx` (if any) + idx_before = max((t for t in cond_frame_outputs if t < frame_idx), default=None) + if idx_before is not None: + selected_outputs[idx_before] = cond_frame_outputs[idx_before] + + # the closest conditioning frame after `frame_idx` (if any) + idx_after = min((t for t in cond_frame_outputs if t >= frame_idx), default=None) + if idx_after is not None: + selected_outputs[idx_after] = cond_frame_outputs[idx_after] + + # add other temporally closest conditioning frames until reaching a total + # of `max_cond_frame_num` conditioning frames. + num_remain = max_cond_frame_num - len(selected_outputs) + inds_remain = sorted( + (t for t in cond_frame_outputs if t not in selected_outputs), + key=lambda x: abs(x - frame_idx), + )[:num_remain] + selected_outputs.update((t, cond_frame_outputs[t]) for t in inds_remain) + unselected_outputs = { + t: v for t, v in cond_frame_outputs.items() if t not in selected_outputs + } + + return selected_outputs, unselected_outputs + + +def get_1d_sine_pe(pos_inds, dim, temperature=10000): + """ + Get 1D sine positional embedding as in the original Transformer paper. + """ + pe_dim = dim // 2 + dim_t = torch.arange(pe_dim, dtype=torch.float32, device=pos_inds.device) + dim_t = temperature ** (2 * (dim_t // 2) / pe_dim) + + pos_embed = pos_inds.unsqueeze(-1) / dim_t + pos_embed = torch.cat([pos_embed.sin(), pos_embed.cos()], dim=-1) + return pos_embed + + +def get_activation_fn(activation): + """Return an activation function given a string""" + if activation == "relu": + return F.relu + if activation == "gelu": + return F.gelu + if activation == "glu": + return F.glu + raise RuntimeError(f"activation should be relu/gelu, not {activation}.") + + +def get_clones(module, N): + return nn.ModuleList([copy.deepcopy(module) for i in range(N)]) + + +class DropPath(nn.Module): + # adapted from https://github.com/huggingface/pytorch-image-models/blob/main/timm/layers/drop.py + def __init__(self, drop_prob=0.0, scale_by_keep=True): + super(DropPath, self).__init__() + self.drop_prob = drop_prob + self.scale_by_keep = scale_by_keep + + def forward(self, x): + if self.drop_prob == 0.0 or not self.training: + return x + keep_prob = 1 - self.drop_prob + shape = (x.shape[0],) + (1,) * (x.ndim - 1) + random_tensor = x.new_empty(shape).bernoulli_(keep_prob) + if keep_prob > 0.0 and self.scale_by_keep: + random_tensor.div_(keep_prob) + return x * random_tensor + + +# Lightly adapted from +# https://github.com/facebookresearch/MaskFormer/blob/main/mask_former/modeling/transformer/transformer_predictor.py # noqa +class MLP(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, + input_dim: int, + hidden_dim: int, + output_dim: int, + num_layers: int, + activation: nn.Module = nn.ReLU, + sigmoid_output: bool = False, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.num_layers = num_layers + h = [hidden_dim] * (num_layers - 1) + self.layers = nn.ModuleList( + nn.Linear(n, k) for n, k in zip([input_dim] + h, h + [output_dim]) + ) + self.sigmoid_output = sigmoid_output + self.act = activation() + + def forward(self, x): + for i, layer in enumerate(self.layers): + x = self.act(layer(x)) if i < self.num_layers - 1 else layer(x) + if self.sigmoid_output: + x = F.sigmoid(x) + return x + + +# From https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/blob/main/detectron2/layers/batch_norm.py # noqa +# Itself from https://github.com/facebookresearch/ConvNeXt/blob/d1fa8f6fef0a165b27399986cc2bdacc92777e40/models/convnext.py#L119 # noqa +class LayerNorm2d(nn.Module): + def __init__(self, num_channels: int, eps: float = 1e-6) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(num_channels)) + self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(num_channels)) + self.eps = eps + + def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + u = x.mean(1, keepdim=True) + s = (x - u).pow(2).mean(1, keepdim=True) + x = (x - u) / torch.sqrt(s + self.eps) + x = self.weight[:, None, None] * x + self.bias[:, None, None] + return x diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/sam2_image_predictor.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/sam2_image_predictor.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..41ce53af59 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/sam2_image_predictor.py @@ -0,0 +1,466 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import logging + +from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union + +import numpy as np +import torch +from PIL.Image import Image + +from sam2.modeling.sam2_base import SAM2Base + +from sam2.utils.transforms import SAM2Transforms + + +class SAM2ImagePredictor: + def __init__( + self, + sam_model: SAM2Base, + mask_threshold=0.0, + max_hole_area=0.0, + max_sprinkle_area=0.0, + **kwargs, + ) -> None: + """ + Uses SAM-2 to calculate the image embedding for an image, and then + allow repeated, efficient mask prediction given prompts. + + Arguments: + sam_model (Sam-2): The model to use for mask prediction. + mask_threshold (float): The threshold to use when converting mask logits + to binary masks. Masks are thresholded at 0 by default. + max_hole_area (int): If max_hole_area > 0, we fill small holes in up to + the maximum area of max_hole_area in low_res_masks. + max_sprinkle_area (int): If max_sprinkle_area > 0, we remove small sprinkles up to + the maximum area of max_sprinkle_area in low_res_masks. + """ + super().__init__() + self.model = sam_model + self._transforms = SAM2Transforms( + resolution=self.model.image_size, + mask_threshold=mask_threshold, + max_hole_area=max_hole_area, + max_sprinkle_area=max_sprinkle_area, + ) + + # Predictor state + self._is_image_set = False + self._features = None + self._orig_hw = None + # Whether the predictor is set for single image or a batch of images + self._is_batch = False + + # Predictor config + self.mask_threshold = mask_threshold + + # Spatial dim for backbone feature maps + self._bb_feat_sizes = [ + (256, 256), + (128, 128), + (64, 64), + ] + + @classmethod + def from_pretrained(cls, model_id: str, **kwargs) -> "SAM2ImagePredictor": + """ + Load a pretrained model from the Hugging Face hub. + + Arguments: + model_id (str): The Hugging Face repository ID. + **kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the model constructor. + + Returns: + (SAM2ImagePredictor): The loaded model. + """ + from sam2.build_sam import build_sam2_hf + + sam_model = build_sam2_hf(model_id, **kwargs) + return cls(sam_model, **kwargs) + + @torch.no_grad() + def set_image( + self, + image: Union[np.ndarray, Image], + ) -> None: + """ + Calculates the image embeddings for the provided image, allowing + masks to be predicted with the 'predict' method. + + Arguments: + image (np.ndarray or PIL Image): The input image to embed in RGB format. The image should be in HWC format if np.ndarray, or WHC format if PIL Image + with pixel values in [0, 255]. + image_format (str): The color format of the image, in ['RGB', 'BGR']. + """ + self.reset_predictor() + # Transform the image to the form expected by the model + if isinstance(image, np.ndarray): + logging.info("For numpy array image, we assume (HxWxC) format") + self._orig_hw = [image.shape[:2]] + elif isinstance(image, Image): + w, h = image.size + self._orig_hw = [(h, w)] + else: + raise NotImplementedError("Image format not supported") + + input_image = self._transforms(image) + input_image = input_image[None, ...].to(self.device) + + assert ( + len(input_image.shape) == 4 and input_image.shape[1] == 3 + ), f"input_image must be of size 1x3xHxW, got {input_image.shape}" + logging.info("Computing image embeddings for the provided image...") + backbone_out = self.model.forward_image(input_image) + _, vision_feats, _, _ = self.model._prepare_backbone_features(backbone_out) + # Add no_mem_embed, which is added to the lowest rest feat. map during training on videos + if self.model.directly_add_no_mem_embed: + vision_feats[-1] = vision_feats[-1] + self.model.no_mem_embed + + feats = [ + feat.permute(1, 2, 0).view(1, -1, *feat_size) + for feat, feat_size in zip(vision_feats[::-1], self._bb_feat_sizes[::-1]) + ][::-1] + self._features = {"image_embed": feats[-1], "high_res_feats": feats[:-1]} + self._is_image_set = True + logging.info("Image embeddings computed.") + + @torch.no_grad() + def set_image_batch( + self, + image_list: List[Union[np.ndarray]], + ) -> None: + """ + Calculates the image embeddings for the provided image batch, allowing + masks to be predicted with the 'predict_batch' method. + + Arguments: + image_list (List[np.ndarray]): The input images to embed in RGB format. The image should be in HWC format if np.ndarray + with pixel values in [0, 255]. + """ + self.reset_predictor() + assert isinstance(image_list, list) + self._orig_hw = [] + for image in image_list: + assert isinstance( + image, np.ndarray + ), "Images are expected to be an np.ndarray in RGB format, and of shape HWC" + self._orig_hw.append(image.shape[:2]) + # Transform the image to the form expected by the model + img_batch = self._transforms.forward_batch(image_list) + img_batch = img_batch.to(self.device) + batch_size = img_batch.shape[0] + assert ( + len(img_batch.shape) == 4 and img_batch.shape[1] == 3 + ), f"img_batch must be of size Bx3xHxW, got {img_batch.shape}" + logging.info("Computing image embeddings for the provided images...") + backbone_out = self.model.forward_image(img_batch) + _, vision_feats, _, _ = self.model._prepare_backbone_features(backbone_out) + # Add no_mem_embed, which is added to the lowest rest feat. map during training on videos + if self.model.directly_add_no_mem_embed: + vision_feats[-1] = vision_feats[-1] + self.model.no_mem_embed + + feats = [ + feat.permute(1, 2, 0).view(batch_size, -1, *feat_size) + for feat, feat_size in zip(vision_feats[::-1], self._bb_feat_sizes[::-1]) + ][::-1] + self._features = {"image_embed": feats[-1], "high_res_feats": feats[:-1]} + self._is_image_set = True + self._is_batch = True + logging.info("Image embeddings computed.") + + def predict_batch( + self, + point_coords_batch: List[np.ndarray] = None, + point_labels_batch: List[np.ndarray] = None, + box_batch: List[np.ndarray] = None, + mask_input_batch: List[np.ndarray] = None, + multimask_output: bool = True, + return_logits: bool = False, + normalize_coords=True, + ) -> Tuple[List[np.ndarray], List[np.ndarray], List[np.ndarray]]: + """This function is very similar to predict(...), however it is used for batched mode, when the model is expected to generate predictions on multiple images. + It returns a tuple of lists of masks, ious, and low_res_masks_logits. + """ + assert self._is_batch, "This function should only be used when in batched mode" + if not self._is_image_set: + raise RuntimeError( + "An image must be set with .set_image_batch(...) before mask prediction." + ) + num_images = len(self._features["image_embed"]) + all_masks = [] + all_ious = [] + all_low_res_masks = [] + for img_idx in range(num_images): + # Transform input prompts + point_coords = ( + point_coords_batch[img_idx] if point_coords_batch is not None else None + ) + point_labels = ( + point_labels_batch[img_idx] if point_labels_batch is not None else None + ) + box = box_batch[img_idx] if box_batch is not None else None + mask_input = ( + mask_input_batch[img_idx] if mask_input_batch is not None else None + ) + mask_input, unnorm_coords, labels, unnorm_box = self._prep_prompts( + point_coords, + point_labels, + box, + mask_input, + normalize_coords, + img_idx=img_idx, + ) + masks, iou_predictions, low_res_masks = self._predict( + unnorm_coords, + labels, + unnorm_box, + mask_input, + multimask_output, + return_logits=return_logits, + img_idx=img_idx, + ) + masks_np = masks.squeeze(0).float().detach().cpu().numpy() + iou_predictions_np = ( + iou_predictions.squeeze(0).float().detach().cpu().numpy() + ) + low_res_masks_np = low_res_masks.squeeze(0).float().detach().cpu().numpy() + all_masks.append(masks_np) + all_ious.append(iou_predictions_np) + all_low_res_masks.append(low_res_masks_np) + + return all_masks, all_ious, all_low_res_masks + + def predict( + self, + point_coords: Optional[np.ndarray] = None, + point_labels: Optional[np.ndarray] = None, + box: Optional[np.ndarray] = None, + mask_input: Optional[np.ndarray] = None, + multimask_output: bool = True, + return_logits: bool = False, + normalize_coords=True, + ) -> Tuple[np.ndarray, np.ndarray, np.ndarray]: + """ + Predict masks for the given input prompts, using the currently set image. + + Arguments: + point_coords (np.ndarray or None): A Nx2 array of point prompts to the + model. Each point is in (X,Y) in pixels. + point_labels (np.ndarray or None): A length N array of labels for the + point prompts. 1 indicates a foreground point and 0 indicates a + background point. + box (np.ndarray or None): A length 4 array given a box prompt to the + model, in XYXY format. + mask_input (np.ndarray): A low resolution mask input to the model, typically + coming from a previous prediction iteration. Has form 1xHxW, where + for SAM, H=W=256. + multimask_output (bool): If true, the model will return three masks. + For ambiguous input prompts (such as a single click), this will often + produce better masks than a single prediction. If only a single + mask is needed, the model's predicted quality score can be used + to select the best mask. For non-ambiguous prompts, such as multiple + input prompts, multimask_output=False can give better results. + return_logits (bool): If true, returns un-thresholded masks logits + instead of a binary mask. + normalize_coords (bool): If true, the point coordinates will be normalized to the range [0,1] and point_coords is expected to be wrt. image dimensions. + + Returns: + (np.ndarray): The output masks in CxHxW format, where C is the + number of masks, and (H, W) is the original image size. + (np.ndarray): An array of length C containing the model's + predictions for the quality of each mask. + (np.ndarray): An array of shape CxHxW, where C is the number + of masks and H=W=256. These low resolution logits can be passed to + a subsequent iteration as mask input. + """ + if not self._is_image_set: + raise RuntimeError( + "An image must be set with .set_image(...) before mask prediction." + ) + + # Transform input prompts + + mask_input, unnorm_coords, labels, unnorm_box = self._prep_prompts( + point_coords, point_labels, box, mask_input, normalize_coords + ) + + masks, iou_predictions, low_res_masks = self._predict( + unnorm_coords, + labels, + unnorm_box, + mask_input, + multimask_output, + return_logits=return_logits, + ) + + masks_np = masks.squeeze(0).float().detach().cpu().numpy() + iou_predictions_np = iou_predictions.squeeze(0).float().detach().cpu().numpy() + low_res_masks_np = low_res_masks.squeeze(0).float().detach().cpu().numpy() + return masks_np, iou_predictions_np, low_res_masks_np + + def _prep_prompts( + self, point_coords, point_labels, box, mask_logits, normalize_coords, img_idx=-1 + ): + + unnorm_coords, labels, unnorm_box, mask_input = None, None, None, None + if point_coords is not None: + assert ( + point_labels is not None + ), "point_labels must be supplied if point_coords is supplied." + point_coords = torch.as_tensor( + point_coords, dtype=torch.float, device=self.device + ) + unnorm_coords = self._transforms.transform_coords( + point_coords, normalize=normalize_coords, orig_hw=self._orig_hw[img_idx] + ) + labels = torch.as_tensor(point_labels, dtype=torch.int, device=self.device) + if len(unnorm_coords.shape) == 2: + unnorm_coords, labels = unnorm_coords[None, ...], labels[None, ...] + if box is not None: + box = torch.as_tensor(box, dtype=torch.float, device=self.device) + unnorm_box = self._transforms.transform_boxes( + box, normalize=normalize_coords, orig_hw=self._orig_hw[img_idx] + ) # Bx2x2 + if mask_logits is not None: + mask_input = torch.as_tensor( + mask_logits, dtype=torch.float, device=self.device + ) + if len(mask_input.shape) == 3: + mask_input = mask_input[None, :, :, :] + return mask_input, unnorm_coords, labels, unnorm_box + + @torch.no_grad() + def _predict( + self, + point_coords: Optional[torch.Tensor], + point_labels: Optional[torch.Tensor], + boxes: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None, + mask_input: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None, + multimask_output: bool = True, + return_logits: bool = False, + img_idx: int = -1, + ) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]: + """ + Predict masks for the given input prompts, using the currently set image. + Input prompts are batched torch tensors and are expected to already be + transformed to the input frame using SAM2Transforms. + + Arguments: + point_coords (torch.Tensor or None): A BxNx2 array of point prompts to the + model. Each point is in (X,Y) in pixels. + point_labels (torch.Tensor or None): A BxN array of labels for the + point prompts. 1 indicates a foreground point and 0 indicates a + background point. + boxes (np.ndarray or None): A Bx4 array given a box prompt to the + model, in XYXY format. + mask_input (np.ndarray): A low resolution mask input to the model, typically + coming from a previous prediction iteration. Has form Bx1xHxW, where + for SAM, H=W=256. Masks returned by a previous iteration of the + predict method do not need further transformation. + multimask_output (bool): If true, the model will return three masks. + For ambiguous input prompts (such as a single click), this will often + produce better masks than a single prediction. If only a single + mask is needed, the model's predicted quality score can be used + to select the best mask. For non-ambiguous prompts, such as multiple + input prompts, multimask_output=False can give better results. + return_logits (bool): If true, returns un-thresholded masks logits + instead of a binary mask. + + Returns: + (torch.Tensor): The output masks in BxCxHxW format, where C is the + number of masks, and (H, W) is the original image size. + (torch.Tensor): An array of shape BxC containing the model's + predictions for the quality of each mask. + (torch.Tensor): An array of shape BxCxHxW, where C is the number + of masks and H=W=256. These low res logits can be passed to + a subsequent iteration as mask input. + """ + if not self._is_image_set: + raise RuntimeError( + "An image must be set with .set_image(...) before mask prediction." + ) + + if point_coords is not None: + concat_points = (point_coords, point_labels) + else: + concat_points = None + + # Embed prompts + if boxes is not None: + box_coords = boxes.reshape(-1, 2, 2) + box_labels = torch.tensor([[2, 3]], dtype=torch.int, device=boxes.device) + box_labels = box_labels.repeat(boxes.size(0), 1) + # we merge "boxes" and "points" into a single "concat_points" input (where + # boxes are added at the beginning) to sam_prompt_encoder + if concat_points is not None: + concat_coords = torch.cat([box_coords, concat_points[0]], dim=1) + concat_labels = torch.cat([box_labels, concat_points[1]], dim=1) + concat_points = (concat_coords, concat_labels) + else: + concat_points = (box_coords, box_labels) + + sparse_embeddings, dense_embeddings = self.model.sam_prompt_encoder( + points=concat_points, + boxes=None, + masks=mask_input, + ) + + # Predict masks + batched_mode = ( + concat_points is not None and concat_points[0].shape[0] > 1 + ) # multi object prediction + high_res_features = [ + feat_level[img_idx].unsqueeze(0) + for feat_level in self._features["high_res_feats"] + ] + low_res_masks, iou_predictions, _, _ = self.model.sam_mask_decoder( + image_embeddings=self._features["image_embed"][img_idx].unsqueeze(0), + image_pe=self.model.sam_prompt_encoder.get_dense_pe(), + sparse_prompt_embeddings=sparse_embeddings, + dense_prompt_embeddings=dense_embeddings, + multimask_output=multimask_output, + repeat_image=batched_mode, + high_res_features=high_res_features, + ) + + # Upscale the masks to the original image resolution + masks = self._transforms.postprocess_masks( + low_res_masks, self._orig_hw[img_idx] + ) + low_res_masks = torch.clamp(low_res_masks, -32.0, 32.0) + if not return_logits: + masks = masks > self.mask_threshold + + return masks, iou_predictions, low_res_masks + + def get_image_embedding(self) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Returns the image embeddings for the currently set image, with + shape 1xCxHxW, where C is the embedding dimension and (H,W) are + the embedding spatial dimension of SAM (typically C=256, H=W=64). + """ + if not self._is_image_set: + raise RuntimeError( + "An image must be set with .set_image(...) to generate an embedding." + ) + assert ( + self._features is not None + ), "Features must exist if an image has been set." + return self._features["image_embed"] + + @property + def device(self) -> torch.device: + return self.model.device + + def reset_predictor(self) -> None: + """ + Resets the image embeddings and other state variables. + """ + self._is_image_set = False + self._features = None + self._orig_hw = None + self._is_batch = False diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/sam2_video_predictor.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/sam2_video_predictor.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8b2fd6c4d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/sam2_video_predictor.py @@ -0,0 +1,961 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import warnings +from collections import OrderedDict + +import torch + +from tqdm import tqdm + +from sam2.modeling.sam2_base import NO_OBJ_SCORE, SAM2Base +from sam2.utils.misc import concat_points, fill_holes_in_mask_scores, load_video_frames + + +class SAM2VideoPredictor(SAM2Base): + """The predictor class to handle user interactions and manage inference states.""" + + def __init__( + self, + fill_hole_area=0, + # whether to apply non-overlapping constraints on the output object masks + non_overlap_masks=False, + # whether to clear non-conditioning memory of the surrounding frames (which may contain outdated information) after adding correction clicks; + # note that this would only apply to *single-object tracking* unless `clear_non_cond_mem_for_multi_obj` is also set to True) + clear_non_cond_mem_around_input=False, + # whether to also clear non-conditioning memory of the surrounding frames (only effective when `clear_non_cond_mem_around_input` is True). + clear_non_cond_mem_for_multi_obj=False, + **kwargs, + ): + super().__init__(**kwargs) + self.fill_hole_area = fill_hole_area + self.non_overlap_masks = non_overlap_masks + self.clear_non_cond_mem_around_input = clear_non_cond_mem_around_input + self.clear_non_cond_mem_for_multi_obj = clear_non_cond_mem_for_multi_obj + + @torch.inference_mode() + def init_state( + self, + video_path, + offload_video_to_cpu=False, + offload_state_to_cpu=False, + async_loading_frames=False, + ): + """Initialize an inference state.""" + compute_device = self.device # device of the model + images, video_height, video_width = load_video_frames( + video_path=video_path, + image_size=self.image_size, + offload_video_to_cpu=offload_video_to_cpu, + async_loading_frames=async_loading_frames, + compute_device=compute_device, + ) + inference_state = {} + inference_state["images"] = images + inference_state["num_frames"] = len(images) + # whether to offload the video frames to CPU memory + # turning on this option saves the GPU memory with only a very small overhead + inference_state["offload_video_to_cpu"] = offload_video_to_cpu + # whether to offload the inference state to CPU memory + # turning on this option saves the GPU memory at the cost of a lower tracking fps + # (e.g. in a test case of 768x768 model, fps dropped from 27 to 24 when tracking one object + # and from 24 to 21 when tracking two objects) + inference_state["offload_state_to_cpu"] = offload_state_to_cpu + # the original video height and width, used for resizing final output scores + inference_state["video_height"] = video_height + inference_state["video_width"] = video_width + inference_state["device"] = compute_device + if offload_state_to_cpu: + inference_state["storage_device"] = torch.device("cpu") + else: + inference_state["storage_device"] = compute_device + # inputs on each frame + inference_state["point_inputs_per_obj"] = {} + inference_state["mask_inputs_per_obj"] = {} + # visual features on a small number of recently visited frames for quick interactions + inference_state["cached_features"] = {} + # values that don't change across frames (so we only need to hold one copy of them) + inference_state["constants"] = {} + # mapping between client-side object id and model-side object index + inference_state["obj_id_to_idx"] = OrderedDict() + inference_state["obj_idx_to_id"] = OrderedDict() + inference_state["obj_ids"] = [] + # A storage to hold the model's tracking results and states on each frame + inference_state["output_dict"] = { + "cond_frame_outputs": {}, # dict containing {frame_idx: } + "non_cond_frame_outputs": {}, # dict containing {frame_idx: } + } + # Slice (view) of each object tracking results, sharing the same memory with "output_dict" + inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"] = {} + # A temporary storage to hold new outputs when user interact with a frame + # to add clicks or mask (it's merged into "output_dict" before propagation starts) + inference_state["temp_output_dict_per_obj"] = {} + # Frames that already holds consolidated outputs from click or mask inputs + # (we directly use their consolidated outputs during tracking) + inference_state["consolidated_frame_inds"] = { + "cond_frame_outputs": set(), # set containing frame indices + "non_cond_frame_outputs": set(), # set containing frame indices + } + # metadata for each tracking frame (e.g. which direction it's tracked) + inference_state["tracking_has_started"] = False + inference_state["frames_already_tracked"] = {} + # Warm up the visual backbone and cache the image feature on frame 0 + self._get_image_feature(inference_state, frame_idx=0, batch_size=1) + return inference_state + + @classmethod + def from_pretrained(cls, model_id: str, **kwargs) -> "SAM2VideoPredictor": + """ + Load a pretrained model from the Hugging Face hub. + + Arguments: + model_id (str): The Hugging Face repository ID. + **kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the model constructor. + + Returns: + (SAM2VideoPredictor): The loaded model. + """ + from sam2.build_sam import build_sam2_video_predictor_hf + + sam_model = build_sam2_video_predictor_hf(model_id, **kwargs) + return sam_model + + def _obj_id_to_idx(self, inference_state, obj_id): + """Map client-side object id to model-side object index.""" + obj_idx = inference_state["obj_id_to_idx"].get(obj_id, None) + if obj_idx is not None: + return obj_idx + + # This is a new object id not sent to the server before. We only allow adding + # new objects *before* the tracking starts. + allow_new_object = not inference_state["tracking_has_started"] + if allow_new_object: + # get the next object slot + obj_idx = len(inference_state["obj_id_to_idx"]) + inference_state["obj_id_to_idx"][obj_id] = obj_idx + inference_state["obj_idx_to_id"][obj_idx] = obj_id + inference_state["obj_ids"] = list(inference_state["obj_id_to_idx"]) + # set up input and output structures for this object + inference_state["point_inputs_per_obj"][obj_idx] = {} + inference_state["mask_inputs_per_obj"][obj_idx] = {} + inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"][obj_idx] = { + "cond_frame_outputs": {}, # dict containing {frame_idx: } + "non_cond_frame_outputs": {}, # dict containing {frame_idx: } + } + inference_state["temp_output_dict_per_obj"][obj_idx] = { + "cond_frame_outputs": {}, # dict containing {frame_idx: } + "non_cond_frame_outputs": {}, # dict containing {frame_idx: } + } + return obj_idx + else: + raise RuntimeError( + f"Cannot add new object id {obj_id} after tracking starts. " + f"All existing object ids: {inference_state['obj_ids']}. " + f"Please call 'reset_state' to restart from scratch." + ) + + def _obj_idx_to_id(self, inference_state, obj_idx): + """Map model-side object index to client-side object id.""" + return inference_state["obj_idx_to_id"][obj_idx] + + def _get_obj_num(self, inference_state): + """Get the total number of unique object ids received so far in this session.""" + return len(inference_state["obj_idx_to_id"]) + + @torch.inference_mode() + def add_new_points_or_box( + self, + inference_state, + frame_idx, + obj_id, + points=None, + labels=None, + clear_old_points=True, + normalize_coords=True, + box=None, + ): + """Add new points to a frame.""" + obj_idx = self._obj_id_to_idx(inference_state, obj_id) + point_inputs_per_frame = inference_state["point_inputs_per_obj"][obj_idx] + mask_inputs_per_frame = inference_state["mask_inputs_per_obj"][obj_idx] + + if (points is not None) != (labels is not None): + raise ValueError("points and labels must be provided together") + if points is None and box is None: + raise ValueError("at least one of points or box must be provided as input") + + if points is None: + points = torch.zeros(0, 2, dtype=torch.float32) + elif not isinstance(points, torch.Tensor): + points = torch.tensor(points, dtype=torch.float32) + if labels is None: + labels = torch.zeros(0, dtype=torch.int32) + elif not isinstance(labels, torch.Tensor): + labels = torch.tensor(labels, dtype=torch.int32) + if points.dim() == 2: + points = points.unsqueeze(0) # add batch dimension + if labels.dim() == 1: + labels = labels.unsqueeze(0) # add batch dimension + + # If `box` is provided, we add it as the first two points with labels 2 and 3 + # along with the user-provided points (consistent with how SAM 2 is trained). + if box is not None: + if not clear_old_points: + raise ValueError( + "cannot add box without clearing old points, since " + "box prompt must be provided before any point prompt " + "(please use clear_old_points=True instead)" + ) + if inference_state["tracking_has_started"]: + warnings.warn( + "You are adding a box after tracking starts. SAM 2 may not always be " + "able to incorporate a box prompt for *refinement*. If you intend to " + "use box prompt as an *initial* input before tracking, please call " + "'reset_state' on the inference state to restart from scratch.", + category=UserWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + if not isinstance(box, torch.Tensor): + box = torch.tensor(box, dtype=torch.float32, device=points.device) + box_coords = box.reshape(1, 2, 2) + box_labels = torch.tensor([2, 3], dtype=torch.int32, device=labels.device) + box_labels = box_labels.reshape(1, 2) + points = torch.cat([box_coords, points], dim=1) + labels = torch.cat([box_labels, labels], dim=1) + + if normalize_coords: + video_H = inference_state["video_height"] + video_W = inference_state["video_width"] + points = points / torch.tensor([video_W, video_H]).to(points.device) + # scale the (normalized) coordinates by the model's internal image size + points = points * self.image_size + points = points.to(inference_state["device"]) + labels = labels.to(inference_state["device"]) + + if not clear_old_points: + point_inputs = point_inputs_per_frame.get(frame_idx, None) + else: + point_inputs = None + point_inputs = concat_points(point_inputs, points, labels) + + point_inputs_per_frame[frame_idx] = point_inputs + mask_inputs_per_frame.pop(frame_idx, None) + # If this frame hasn't been tracked before, we treat it as an initial conditioning + # frame, meaning that the inputs points are to generate segments on this frame without + # using any memory from other frames, like in SAM. Otherwise (if it has been tracked), + # the input points will be used to correct the already tracked masks. + is_init_cond_frame = frame_idx not in inference_state["frames_already_tracked"] + # whether to track in reverse time order + if is_init_cond_frame: + reverse = False + else: + reverse = inference_state["frames_already_tracked"][frame_idx]["reverse"] + obj_output_dict = inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"][obj_idx] + obj_temp_output_dict = inference_state["temp_output_dict_per_obj"][obj_idx] + # Add a frame to conditioning output if it's an initial conditioning frame or + # if the model sees all frames receiving clicks/mask as conditioning frames. + is_cond = is_init_cond_frame or self.add_all_frames_to_correct_as_cond + storage_key = "cond_frame_outputs" if is_cond else "non_cond_frame_outputs" + + # Get any previously predicted mask logits on this object and feed it along with + # the new clicks into the SAM mask decoder. + prev_sam_mask_logits = None + # lookup temporary output dict first, which contains the most recent output + # (if not found, then lookup conditioning and non-conditioning frame output) + prev_out = obj_temp_output_dict[storage_key].get(frame_idx) + if prev_out is None: + prev_out = obj_output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"].get(frame_idx) + if prev_out is None: + prev_out = obj_output_dict["non_cond_frame_outputs"].get(frame_idx) + + if prev_out is not None and prev_out["pred_masks"] is not None: + device = inference_state["device"] + prev_sam_mask_logits = prev_out["pred_masks"].to(device, non_blocking=True) + # Clamp the scale of prev_sam_mask_logits to avoid rare numerical issues. + prev_sam_mask_logits = torch.clamp(prev_sam_mask_logits, -32.0, 32.0) + current_out, _ = self._run_single_frame_inference( + inference_state=inference_state, + output_dict=obj_output_dict, # run on the slice of a single object + frame_idx=frame_idx, + batch_size=1, # run on the slice of a single object + is_init_cond_frame=is_init_cond_frame, + point_inputs=point_inputs, + mask_inputs=None, + reverse=reverse, + # Skip the memory encoder when adding clicks or mask. We execute the memory encoder + # at the beginning of `propagate_in_video` (after user finalize their clicks). This + # allows us to enforce non-overlapping constraints on all objects before encoding + # them into memory. + run_mem_encoder=False, + prev_sam_mask_logits=prev_sam_mask_logits, + ) + # Add the output to the output dict (to be used as future memory) + obj_temp_output_dict[storage_key][frame_idx] = current_out + + # Resize the output mask to the original video resolution + obj_ids = inference_state["obj_ids"] + consolidated_out = self._consolidate_temp_output_across_obj( + inference_state, + frame_idx, + is_cond=is_cond, + run_mem_encoder=False, + consolidate_at_video_res=True, + ) + _, video_res_masks = self._get_orig_video_res_output( + inference_state, consolidated_out["pred_masks_video_res"] + ) + return frame_idx, obj_ids, video_res_masks + + def add_new_points(self, *args, **kwargs): + """Deprecated method. Please use `add_new_points_or_box` instead.""" + return self.add_new_points_or_box(*args, **kwargs) + + @torch.inference_mode() + def add_new_mask( + self, + inference_state, + frame_idx, + obj_id, + mask, + ): + """Add new mask to a frame.""" + obj_idx = self._obj_id_to_idx(inference_state, obj_id) + point_inputs_per_frame = inference_state["point_inputs_per_obj"][obj_idx] + mask_inputs_per_frame = inference_state["mask_inputs_per_obj"][obj_idx] + + if not isinstance(mask, torch.Tensor): + mask = torch.tensor(mask, dtype=torch.bool) + assert mask.dim() == 2 + mask_H, mask_W = mask.shape + mask_inputs_orig = mask[None, None] # add batch and channel dimension + mask_inputs_orig = mask_inputs_orig.float().to(inference_state["device"]) + + # resize the mask if it doesn't match the model's image size + if mask_H != self.image_size or mask_W != self.image_size: + mask_inputs = torch.nn.functional.interpolate( + mask_inputs_orig, + size=(self.image_size, self.image_size), + align_corners=False, + mode="bilinear", + antialias=True, # use antialias for downsampling + ) + mask_inputs = (mask_inputs >= 0.5).float() + else: + mask_inputs = mask_inputs_orig + + mask_inputs_per_frame[frame_idx] = mask_inputs + point_inputs_per_frame.pop(frame_idx, None) + # If this frame hasn't been tracked before, we treat it as an initial conditioning + # frame, meaning that the inputs points are to generate segments on this frame without + # using any memory from other frames, like in SAM. Otherwise (if it has been tracked), + # the input points will be used to correct the already tracked masks. + is_init_cond_frame = frame_idx not in inference_state["frames_already_tracked"] + # whether to track in reverse time order + if is_init_cond_frame: + reverse = False + else: + reverse = inference_state["frames_already_tracked"][frame_idx]["reverse"] + obj_output_dict = inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"][obj_idx] + obj_temp_output_dict = inference_state["temp_output_dict_per_obj"][obj_idx] + # Add a frame to conditioning output if it's an initial conditioning frame or + # if the model sees all frames receiving clicks/mask as conditioning frames. + is_cond = is_init_cond_frame or self.add_all_frames_to_correct_as_cond + storage_key = "cond_frame_outputs" if is_cond else "non_cond_frame_outputs" + + current_out, _ = self._run_single_frame_inference( + inference_state=inference_state, + output_dict=obj_output_dict, # run on the slice of a single object + frame_idx=frame_idx, + batch_size=1, # run on the slice of a single object + is_init_cond_frame=is_init_cond_frame, + point_inputs=None, + mask_inputs=mask_inputs, + reverse=reverse, + # Skip the memory encoder when adding clicks or mask. We execute the memory encoder + # at the beginning of `propagate_in_video` (after user finalize their clicks). This + # allows us to enforce non-overlapping constraints on all objects before encoding + # them into memory. + run_mem_encoder=False, + ) + # Add the output to the output dict (to be used as future memory) + obj_temp_output_dict[storage_key][frame_idx] = current_out + + # Resize the output mask to the original video resolution + obj_ids = inference_state["obj_ids"] + consolidated_out = self._consolidate_temp_output_across_obj( + inference_state, + frame_idx, + is_cond=is_cond, + run_mem_encoder=False, + consolidate_at_video_res=True, + ) + _, video_res_masks = self._get_orig_video_res_output( + inference_state, consolidated_out["pred_masks_video_res"] + ) + return frame_idx, obj_ids, video_res_masks + + def _get_orig_video_res_output(self, inference_state, any_res_masks): + """ + Resize the object scores to the original video resolution (video_res_masks) + and apply non-overlapping constraints for final output. + """ + device = inference_state["device"] + video_H = inference_state["video_height"] + video_W = inference_state["video_width"] + any_res_masks = any_res_masks.to(device, non_blocking=True) + if any_res_masks.shape[-2:] == (video_H, video_W): + video_res_masks = any_res_masks + else: + video_res_masks = torch.nn.functional.interpolate( + any_res_masks, + size=(video_H, video_W), + mode="bilinear", + align_corners=False, + ) + if self.non_overlap_masks: + video_res_masks = self._apply_non_overlapping_constraints(video_res_masks) + return any_res_masks, video_res_masks + + def _consolidate_temp_output_across_obj( + self, + inference_state, + frame_idx, + is_cond, + run_mem_encoder, + consolidate_at_video_res=False, + ): + """ + Consolidate the per-object temporary outputs in `temp_output_dict_per_obj` on + a frame into a single output for all objects, including + 1) fill any missing objects either from `output_dict_per_obj` (if they exist in + `output_dict_per_obj` for this frame) or leave them as placeholder values + (if they don't exist in `output_dict_per_obj` for this frame); + 2) if specified, rerun memory encoder after apply non-overlapping constraints + on the object scores. + """ + batch_size = self._get_obj_num(inference_state) + storage_key = "cond_frame_outputs" if is_cond else "non_cond_frame_outputs" + # Optionally, we allow consolidating the temporary outputs at the original + # video resolution (to provide a better editing experience for mask prompts). + if consolidate_at_video_res: + assert not run_mem_encoder, "memory encoder cannot run at video resolution" + consolidated_H = inference_state["video_height"] + consolidated_W = inference_state["video_width"] + consolidated_mask_key = "pred_masks_video_res" + else: + consolidated_H = consolidated_W = self.image_size // 4 + consolidated_mask_key = "pred_masks" + + # Initialize `consolidated_out`. Its "maskmem_features" and "maskmem_pos_enc" + # will be added when rerunning the memory encoder after applying non-overlapping + # constraints to object scores. Its "pred_masks" are prefilled with a large + # negative value (NO_OBJ_SCORE) to represent missing objects. + consolidated_out = { + "maskmem_features": None, + "maskmem_pos_enc": None, + consolidated_mask_key: torch.full( + size=(batch_size, 1, consolidated_H, consolidated_W), + fill_value=NO_OBJ_SCORE, + dtype=torch.float32, + device=inference_state["storage_device"], + ), + "obj_ptr": torch.full( + size=(batch_size, self.hidden_dim), + fill_value=NO_OBJ_SCORE, + dtype=torch.float32, + device=inference_state["device"], + ), + } + empty_mask_ptr = None + for obj_idx in range(batch_size): + obj_temp_output_dict = inference_state["temp_output_dict_per_obj"][obj_idx] + obj_output_dict = inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"][obj_idx] + out = obj_temp_output_dict[storage_key].get(frame_idx, None) + # If the object doesn't appear in "temp_output_dict_per_obj" on this frame, + # we fall back and look up its previous output in "output_dict_per_obj". + # We look up both "cond_frame_outputs" and "non_cond_frame_outputs" in + # "output_dict_per_obj" to find a previous output for this object. + if out is None: + out = obj_output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"].get(frame_idx, None) + if out is None: + out = obj_output_dict["non_cond_frame_outputs"].get(frame_idx, None) + # If the object doesn't appear in "output_dict_per_obj" either, we skip it + # and leave its mask scores to the default scores (i.e. the NO_OBJ_SCORE + # placeholder above) and set its object pointer to be a dummy pointer. + if out is None: + # Fill in dummy object pointers for those objects without any inputs or + # tracking outcomes on this frame (only do it under `run_mem_encoder=True`, + # i.e. when we need to build the memory for tracking). + if run_mem_encoder: + if empty_mask_ptr is None: + empty_mask_ptr = self._get_empty_mask_ptr( + inference_state, frame_idx + ) + # fill object pointer with a dummy pointer (based on an empty mask) + consolidated_out["obj_ptr"][obj_idx : obj_idx + 1] = empty_mask_ptr + continue + # Add the temporary object output mask to consolidated output mask + obj_mask = out["pred_masks"] + consolidated_pred_masks = consolidated_out[consolidated_mask_key] + if obj_mask.shape[-2:] == consolidated_pred_masks.shape[-2:]: + consolidated_pred_masks[obj_idx : obj_idx + 1] = obj_mask + else: + # Resize first if temporary object mask has a different resolution + resized_obj_mask = torch.nn.functional.interpolate( + obj_mask, + size=consolidated_pred_masks.shape[-2:], + mode="bilinear", + align_corners=False, + ) + consolidated_pred_masks[obj_idx : obj_idx + 1] = resized_obj_mask + consolidated_out["obj_ptr"][obj_idx : obj_idx + 1] = out["obj_ptr"] + + # Optionally, apply non-overlapping constraints on the consolidated scores + # and rerun the memory encoder + if run_mem_encoder: + device = inference_state["device"] + high_res_masks = torch.nn.functional.interpolate( + consolidated_out["pred_masks"].to(device, non_blocking=True), + size=(self.image_size, self.image_size), + mode="bilinear", + align_corners=False, + ) + if self.non_overlap_masks_for_mem_enc: + high_res_masks = self._apply_non_overlapping_constraints(high_res_masks) + maskmem_features, maskmem_pos_enc = self._run_memory_encoder( + inference_state=inference_state, + frame_idx=frame_idx, + batch_size=batch_size, + high_res_masks=high_res_masks, + is_mask_from_pts=True, # these frames are what the user interacted with + ) + consolidated_out["maskmem_features"] = maskmem_features + consolidated_out["maskmem_pos_enc"] = maskmem_pos_enc + + return consolidated_out + + def _get_empty_mask_ptr(self, inference_state, frame_idx): + """Get a dummy object pointer based on an empty mask on the current frame.""" + # A dummy (empty) mask with a single object + batch_size = 1 + mask_inputs = torch.zeros( + (batch_size, 1, self.image_size, self.image_size), + dtype=torch.float32, + device=inference_state["device"], + ) + + # Retrieve correct image features + ( + _, + _, + current_vision_feats, + current_vision_pos_embeds, + feat_sizes, + ) = self._get_image_feature(inference_state, frame_idx, batch_size) + + # Feed the empty mask and image feature above to get a dummy object pointer + current_out = self.track_step( + frame_idx=frame_idx, + is_init_cond_frame=True, + current_vision_feats=current_vision_feats, + current_vision_pos_embeds=current_vision_pos_embeds, + feat_sizes=feat_sizes, + point_inputs=None, + mask_inputs=mask_inputs, + output_dict={}, + num_frames=inference_state["num_frames"], + track_in_reverse=False, + run_mem_encoder=False, + prev_sam_mask_logits=None, + ) + return current_out["obj_ptr"] + + @torch.inference_mode() + def propagate_in_video_preflight(self, inference_state): + """Prepare inference_state and consolidate temporary outputs before tracking.""" + # Tracking has started and we don't allow adding new objects until session is reset. + inference_state["tracking_has_started"] = True + batch_size = self._get_obj_num(inference_state) + + # Consolidate per-object temporary outputs in "temp_output_dict_per_obj" and + # add them into "output_dict". + temp_output_dict_per_obj = inference_state["temp_output_dict_per_obj"] + output_dict = inference_state["output_dict"] + # "consolidated_frame_inds" contains indices of those frames where consolidated + # temporary outputs have been added (either in this call or any previous calls + # to `propagate_in_video_preflight`). + consolidated_frame_inds = inference_state["consolidated_frame_inds"] + for is_cond in [False, True]: + # Separately consolidate conditioning and non-conditioning temp outputs + storage_key = "cond_frame_outputs" if is_cond else "non_cond_frame_outputs" + # Find all the frames that contain temporary outputs for any objects + # (these should be the frames that have just received clicks for mask inputs + # via `add_new_points_or_box` or `add_new_mask`) + temp_frame_inds = set() + for obj_temp_output_dict in temp_output_dict_per_obj.values(): + temp_frame_inds.update(obj_temp_output_dict[storage_key].keys()) + consolidated_frame_inds[storage_key].update(temp_frame_inds) + # consolidate the temporary output across all objects on this frame + for frame_idx in temp_frame_inds: + consolidated_out = self._consolidate_temp_output_across_obj( + inference_state, frame_idx, is_cond=is_cond, run_mem_encoder=True + ) + # merge them into "output_dict" and also create per-object slices + output_dict[storage_key][frame_idx] = consolidated_out + self._add_output_per_object( + inference_state, frame_idx, consolidated_out, storage_key + ) + clear_non_cond_mem = self.clear_non_cond_mem_around_input and ( + self.clear_non_cond_mem_for_multi_obj or batch_size <= 1 + ) + if clear_non_cond_mem: + # clear non-conditioning memory of the surrounding frames + self._clear_non_cond_mem_around_input(inference_state, frame_idx) + + # clear temporary outputs in `temp_output_dict_per_obj` + for obj_temp_output_dict in temp_output_dict_per_obj.values(): + obj_temp_output_dict[storage_key].clear() + + # edge case: if an output is added to "cond_frame_outputs", we remove any prior + # output on the same frame in "non_cond_frame_outputs" + for frame_idx in output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"]: + output_dict["non_cond_frame_outputs"].pop(frame_idx, None) + for obj_output_dict in inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"].values(): + for frame_idx in obj_output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"]: + obj_output_dict["non_cond_frame_outputs"].pop(frame_idx, None) + for frame_idx in consolidated_frame_inds["cond_frame_outputs"]: + assert frame_idx in output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"] + consolidated_frame_inds["non_cond_frame_outputs"].discard(frame_idx) + + # Make sure that the frame indices in "consolidated_frame_inds" are exactly those frames + # with either points or mask inputs (which should be true under a correct workflow). + all_consolidated_frame_inds = ( + consolidated_frame_inds["cond_frame_outputs"] + | consolidated_frame_inds["non_cond_frame_outputs"] + ) + input_frames_inds = set() + for point_inputs_per_frame in inference_state["point_inputs_per_obj"].values(): + input_frames_inds.update(point_inputs_per_frame.keys()) + for mask_inputs_per_frame in inference_state["mask_inputs_per_obj"].values(): + input_frames_inds.update(mask_inputs_per_frame.keys()) + assert all_consolidated_frame_inds == input_frames_inds + + @torch.inference_mode() + def propagate_in_video( + self, + inference_state, + start_frame_idx=None, + max_frame_num_to_track=None, + reverse=False, + ): + """Propagate the input points across frames to track in the entire video.""" + self.propagate_in_video_preflight(inference_state) + + output_dict = inference_state["output_dict"] + consolidated_frame_inds = inference_state["consolidated_frame_inds"] + obj_ids = inference_state["obj_ids"] + num_frames = inference_state["num_frames"] + batch_size = self._get_obj_num(inference_state) + if len(output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"]) == 0: + raise RuntimeError("No points are provided; please add points first") + clear_non_cond_mem = self.clear_non_cond_mem_around_input and ( + self.clear_non_cond_mem_for_multi_obj or batch_size <= 1 + ) + + # set start index, end index, and processing order + if start_frame_idx is None: + # default: start from the earliest frame with input points + start_frame_idx = min(output_dict["cond_frame_outputs"]) + if max_frame_num_to_track is None: + # default: track all the frames in the video + max_frame_num_to_track = num_frames + if reverse: + end_frame_idx = max(start_frame_idx - max_frame_num_to_track, 0) + if start_frame_idx > 0: + processing_order = range(start_frame_idx, end_frame_idx - 1, -1) + else: + processing_order = [] # skip reverse tracking if starting from frame 0 + else: + end_frame_idx = min( + start_frame_idx + max_frame_num_to_track, num_frames - 1 + ) + processing_order = range(start_frame_idx, end_frame_idx + 1) + + for frame_idx in tqdm(processing_order, desc="propagate in video"): + # We skip those frames already in consolidated outputs (these are frames + # that received input clicks or mask). Note that we cannot directly run + # batched forward on them via `_run_single_frame_inference` because the + # number of clicks on each object might be different. + if frame_idx in consolidated_frame_inds["cond_frame_outputs"]: + storage_key = "cond_frame_outputs" + current_out = output_dict[storage_key][frame_idx] + pred_masks = current_out["pred_masks"] + if clear_non_cond_mem: + # clear non-conditioning memory of the surrounding frames + self._clear_non_cond_mem_around_input(inference_state, frame_idx) + elif frame_idx in consolidated_frame_inds["non_cond_frame_outputs"]: + storage_key = "non_cond_frame_outputs" + current_out = output_dict[storage_key][frame_idx] + pred_masks = current_out["pred_masks"] + else: + storage_key = "non_cond_frame_outputs" + current_out, pred_masks = self._run_single_frame_inference( + inference_state=inference_state, + output_dict=output_dict, + frame_idx=frame_idx, + batch_size=batch_size, + is_init_cond_frame=False, + point_inputs=None, + mask_inputs=None, + reverse=reverse, + run_mem_encoder=True, + ) + output_dict[storage_key][frame_idx] = current_out + # Create slices of per-object outputs for subsequent interaction with each + # individual object after tracking. + self._add_output_per_object( + inference_state, frame_idx, current_out, storage_key + ) + inference_state["frames_already_tracked"][frame_idx] = {"reverse": reverse} + + # Resize the output mask to the original video resolution (we directly use + # the mask scores on GPU for output to avoid any CPU conversion in between) + _, video_res_masks = self._get_orig_video_res_output( + inference_state, pred_masks + ) + yield frame_idx, obj_ids, video_res_masks + + def _add_output_per_object( + self, inference_state, frame_idx, current_out, storage_key + ): + """ + Split a multi-object output into per-object output slices and add them into + `output_dict_per_obj`. The resulting slices share the same tensor storage. + """ + maskmem_features = current_out["maskmem_features"] + assert maskmem_features is None or isinstance(maskmem_features, torch.Tensor) + + maskmem_pos_enc = current_out["maskmem_pos_enc"] + assert maskmem_pos_enc is None or isinstance(maskmem_pos_enc, list) + + output_dict_per_obj = inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"] + for obj_idx, obj_output_dict in output_dict_per_obj.items(): + obj_slice = slice(obj_idx, obj_idx + 1) + obj_out = { + "maskmem_features": None, + "maskmem_pos_enc": None, + "pred_masks": current_out["pred_masks"][obj_slice], + "obj_ptr": current_out["obj_ptr"][obj_slice], + } + if maskmem_features is not None: + obj_out["maskmem_features"] = maskmem_features[obj_slice] + if maskmem_pos_enc is not None: + obj_out["maskmem_pos_enc"] = [x[obj_slice] for x in maskmem_pos_enc] + obj_output_dict[storage_key][frame_idx] = obj_out + + @torch.inference_mode() + def reset_state(self, inference_state): + """Remove all input points or mask in all frames throughout the video.""" + self._reset_tracking_results(inference_state) + # Remove all object ids + inference_state["obj_id_to_idx"].clear() + inference_state["obj_idx_to_id"].clear() + inference_state["obj_ids"].clear() + inference_state["point_inputs_per_obj"].clear() + inference_state["mask_inputs_per_obj"].clear() + inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"].clear() + inference_state["temp_output_dict_per_obj"].clear() + + def _reset_tracking_results(self, inference_state): + """Reset all tracking inputs and results across the videos.""" + for v in inference_state["point_inputs_per_obj"].values(): + v.clear() + for v in inference_state["mask_inputs_per_obj"].values(): + v.clear() + for v in inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"].values(): + v["cond_frame_outputs"].clear() + v["non_cond_frame_outputs"].clear() + for v in inference_state["temp_output_dict_per_obj"].values(): + v["cond_frame_outputs"].clear() + v["non_cond_frame_outputs"].clear() + inference_state["output_dict"]["cond_frame_outputs"].clear() + inference_state["output_dict"]["non_cond_frame_outputs"].clear() + inference_state["consolidated_frame_inds"]["cond_frame_outputs"].clear() + inference_state["consolidated_frame_inds"]["non_cond_frame_outputs"].clear() + inference_state["tracking_has_started"] = False + inference_state["frames_already_tracked"].clear() + + def _get_image_feature(self, inference_state, frame_idx, batch_size): + """Compute the image features on a given frame.""" + # Look up in the cache first + image, backbone_out = inference_state["cached_features"].get( + frame_idx, (None, None) + ) + if backbone_out is None: + # Cache miss -- we will run inference on a single image + device = inference_state["device"] + image = inference_state["images"][frame_idx].to(device).float().unsqueeze(0) + backbone_out = self.forward_image(image) + # Cache the most recent frame's feature (for repeated interactions with + # a frame; we can use an LRU cache for more frames in the future). + inference_state["cached_features"] = {frame_idx: (image, backbone_out)} + + # expand the features to have the same dimension as the number of objects + expanded_image = image.expand(batch_size, -1, -1, -1) + expanded_backbone_out = { + "backbone_fpn": backbone_out["backbone_fpn"].copy(), + "vision_pos_enc": backbone_out["vision_pos_enc"].copy(), + } + for i, feat in enumerate(expanded_backbone_out["backbone_fpn"]): + expanded_backbone_out["backbone_fpn"][i] = feat.expand( + batch_size, -1, -1, -1 + ) + for i, pos in enumerate(expanded_backbone_out["vision_pos_enc"]): + pos = pos.expand(batch_size, -1, -1, -1) + expanded_backbone_out["vision_pos_enc"][i] = pos + + features = self._prepare_backbone_features(expanded_backbone_out) + features = (expanded_image,) + features + return features + + def _run_single_frame_inference( + self, + inference_state, + output_dict, + frame_idx, + batch_size, + is_init_cond_frame, + point_inputs, + mask_inputs, + reverse, + run_mem_encoder, + prev_sam_mask_logits=None, + ): + """Run tracking on a single frame based on current inputs and previous memory.""" + # Retrieve correct image features + ( + _, + _, + current_vision_feats, + current_vision_pos_embeds, + feat_sizes, + ) = self._get_image_feature(inference_state, frame_idx, batch_size) + + # point and mask should not appear as input simultaneously on the same frame + assert point_inputs is None or mask_inputs is None + current_out = self.track_step( + frame_idx=frame_idx, + is_init_cond_frame=is_init_cond_frame, + current_vision_feats=current_vision_feats, + current_vision_pos_embeds=current_vision_pos_embeds, + feat_sizes=feat_sizes, + point_inputs=point_inputs, + mask_inputs=mask_inputs, + output_dict=output_dict, + num_frames=inference_state["num_frames"], + track_in_reverse=reverse, + run_mem_encoder=run_mem_encoder, + prev_sam_mask_logits=prev_sam_mask_logits, + ) + + # optionally offload the output to CPU memory to save GPU space + storage_device = inference_state["storage_device"] + maskmem_features = current_out["maskmem_features"] + if maskmem_features is not None: + maskmem_features = maskmem_features.to(torch.bfloat16) + maskmem_features = maskmem_features.to(storage_device, non_blocking=True) + pred_masks_gpu = current_out["pred_masks"] + # potentially fill holes in the predicted masks + if self.fill_hole_area > 0: + pred_masks_gpu = fill_holes_in_mask_scores( + pred_masks_gpu, self.fill_hole_area + ) + pred_masks = pred_masks_gpu.to(storage_device, non_blocking=True) + # "maskmem_pos_enc" is the same across frames, so we only need to store one copy of it + maskmem_pos_enc = self._get_maskmem_pos_enc(inference_state, current_out) + # object pointer is a small tensor, so we always keep it on GPU memory for fast access + obj_ptr = current_out["obj_ptr"] + # make a compact version of this frame's output to reduce the state size + compact_current_out = { + "maskmem_features": maskmem_features, + "maskmem_pos_enc": maskmem_pos_enc, + "pred_masks": pred_masks, + "obj_ptr": obj_ptr, + } + return compact_current_out, pred_masks_gpu + + def _run_memory_encoder( + self, inference_state, frame_idx, batch_size, high_res_masks, is_mask_from_pts + ): + """ + Run the memory encoder on `high_res_masks`. This is usually after applying + non-overlapping constraints to object scores. Since their scores changed, their + memory also need to be computed again with the memory encoder. + """ + # Retrieve correct image features + _, _, current_vision_feats, _, feat_sizes = self._get_image_feature( + inference_state, frame_idx, batch_size + ) + maskmem_features, maskmem_pos_enc = self._encode_new_memory( + current_vision_feats=current_vision_feats, + feat_sizes=feat_sizes, + pred_masks_high_res=high_res_masks, + is_mask_from_pts=is_mask_from_pts, + ) + + # optionally offload the output to CPU memory to save GPU space + storage_device = inference_state["storage_device"] + maskmem_features = maskmem_features.to(torch.bfloat16) + maskmem_features = maskmem_features.to(storage_device, non_blocking=True) + # "maskmem_pos_enc" is the same across frames, so we only need to store one copy of it + maskmem_pos_enc = self._get_maskmem_pos_enc( + inference_state, {"maskmem_pos_enc": maskmem_pos_enc} + ) + return maskmem_features, maskmem_pos_enc + + def _get_maskmem_pos_enc(self, inference_state, current_out): + """ + `maskmem_pos_enc` is the same across frames and objects, so we cache it as + a constant in the inference session to reduce session storage size. + """ + model_constants = inference_state["constants"] + # "out_maskmem_pos_enc" should be either a list of tensors or None + out_maskmem_pos_enc = current_out["maskmem_pos_enc"] + if out_maskmem_pos_enc is not None: + if "maskmem_pos_enc" not in model_constants: + assert isinstance(out_maskmem_pos_enc, list) + # only take the slice for one object, since it's same across objects + maskmem_pos_enc = [x[0:1].clone() for x in out_maskmem_pos_enc] + model_constants["maskmem_pos_enc"] = maskmem_pos_enc + else: + maskmem_pos_enc = model_constants["maskmem_pos_enc"] + # expand the cached maskmem_pos_enc to the actual batch size + batch_size = out_maskmem_pos_enc[0].size(0) + expanded_maskmem_pos_enc = [ + x.expand(batch_size, -1, -1, -1) for x in maskmem_pos_enc + ] + else: + expanded_maskmem_pos_enc = None + return expanded_maskmem_pos_enc + + def _clear_non_cond_mem_around_input(self, inference_state, frame_idx): + """ + Remove the non-conditioning memory around the input frame. When users provide + correction clicks, the surrounding frames' non-conditioning memories can still + contain outdated object appearance information and could confuse the model. + + This method clears those non-conditioning memories surrounding the interacted + frame to avoid giving the model both old and new information about the object. + """ + r = self.memory_temporal_stride_for_eval + frame_idx_begin = frame_idx - r * self.num_maskmem + frame_idx_end = frame_idx + r * self.num_maskmem + output_dict = inference_state["output_dict"] + non_cond_frame_outputs = output_dict["non_cond_frame_outputs"] + for t in range(frame_idx_begin, frame_idx_end + 1): + non_cond_frame_outputs.pop(t, None) + for obj_output_dict in inference_state["output_dict_per_obj"].values(): + obj_output_dict["non_cond_frame_outputs"].pop(t, None) diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/__init__.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5277f46157 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/amg.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/amg.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..986842960c --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/amg.py @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import math +from copy import deepcopy +from itertools import product +from typing import Any, Dict, Generator, ItemsView, List, Tuple + +import numpy as np +import torch + +# Very lightly adapted from https://github.com/facebookresearch/segment-anything/blob/main/segment_anything/utils/amg.py + + +class MaskData: + """ + A structure for storing masks and their related data in batched format. + Implements basic filtering and concatenation. + """ + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + for v in kwargs.values(): + assert isinstance( + v, (list, np.ndarray, torch.Tensor) + ), "MaskData only supports list, numpy arrays, and torch tensors." + self._stats = dict(**kwargs) + + def __setitem__(self, key: str, item: Any) -> None: + assert isinstance( + item, (list, np.ndarray, torch.Tensor) + ), "MaskData only supports list, numpy arrays, and torch tensors." + self._stats[key] = item + + def __delitem__(self, key: str) -> None: + del self._stats[key] + + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> Any: + return self._stats[key] + + def items(self) -> ItemsView[str, Any]: + return self._stats.items() + + def filter(self, keep: torch.Tensor) -> None: + for k, v in self._stats.items(): + if v is None: + self._stats[k] = None + elif isinstance(v, torch.Tensor): + self._stats[k] = v[torch.as_tensor(keep, device=v.device)] + elif isinstance(v, np.ndarray): + self._stats[k] = v[keep.detach().cpu().numpy()] + elif isinstance(v, list) and keep.dtype == torch.bool: + self._stats[k] = [a for i, a in enumerate(v) if keep[i]] + elif isinstance(v, list): + self._stats[k] = [v[i] for i in keep] + else: + raise TypeError(f"MaskData key {k} has an unsupported type {type(v)}.") + + def cat(self, new_stats: "MaskData") -> None: + for k, v in new_stats.items(): + if k not in self._stats or self._stats[k] is None: + self._stats[k] = deepcopy(v) + elif isinstance(v, torch.Tensor): + self._stats[k] = torch.cat([self._stats[k], v], dim=0) + elif isinstance(v, np.ndarray): + self._stats[k] = np.concatenate([self._stats[k], v], axis=0) + elif isinstance(v, list): + self._stats[k] = self._stats[k] + deepcopy(v) + else: + raise TypeError(f"MaskData key {k} has an unsupported type {type(v)}.") + + def to_numpy(self) -> None: + for k, v in self._stats.items(): + if isinstance(v, torch.Tensor): + self._stats[k] = v.float().detach().cpu().numpy() + + +def is_box_near_crop_edge( + boxes: torch.Tensor, crop_box: List[int], orig_box: List[int], atol: float = 20.0 +) -> torch.Tensor: + """Filter masks at the edge of a crop, but not at the edge of the original image.""" + crop_box_torch = torch.as_tensor(crop_box, dtype=torch.float, device=boxes.device) + orig_box_torch = torch.as_tensor(orig_box, dtype=torch.float, device=boxes.device) + boxes = uncrop_boxes_xyxy(boxes, crop_box).float() + near_crop_edge = torch.isclose(boxes, crop_box_torch[None, :], atol=atol, rtol=0) + near_image_edge = torch.isclose(boxes, orig_box_torch[None, :], atol=atol, rtol=0) + near_crop_edge = torch.logical_and(near_crop_edge, ~near_image_edge) + return torch.any(near_crop_edge, dim=1) + + +def box_xyxy_to_xywh(box_xyxy: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + box_xywh = deepcopy(box_xyxy) + box_xywh[2] = box_xywh[2] - box_xywh[0] + box_xywh[3] = box_xywh[3] - box_xywh[1] + return box_xywh + + +def batch_iterator(batch_size: int, *args) -> Generator[List[Any], None, None]: + assert len(args) > 0 and all( + len(a) == len(args[0]) for a in args + ), "Batched iteration must have inputs of all the same size." + n_batches = len(args[0]) // batch_size + int(len(args[0]) % batch_size != 0) + for b in range(n_batches): + yield [arg[b * batch_size : (b + 1) * batch_size] for arg in args] + + +def mask_to_rle_pytorch(tensor: torch.Tensor) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]: + """ + Encodes masks to an uncompressed RLE, in the format expected by + pycoco tools. + """ + # Put in fortran order and flatten h,w + b, h, w = tensor.shape + tensor = tensor.permute(0, 2, 1).flatten(1) + + # Compute change indices + diff = tensor[:, 1:] ^ tensor[:, :-1] + change_indices = diff.nonzero() + + # Encode run length + out = [] + for i in range(b): + cur_idxs = change_indices[change_indices[:, 0] == i, 1] + cur_idxs = torch.cat( + [ + torch.tensor([0], dtype=cur_idxs.dtype, device=cur_idxs.device), + cur_idxs + 1, + torch.tensor([h * w], dtype=cur_idxs.dtype, device=cur_idxs.device), + ] + ) + btw_idxs = cur_idxs[1:] - cur_idxs[:-1] + counts = [] if tensor[i, 0] == 0 else [0] + counts.extend(btw_idxs.detach().cpu().tolist()) + out.append({"size": [h, w], "counts": counts}) + return out + + +def rle_to_mask(rle: Dict[str, Any]) -> np.ndarray: + """Compute a binary mask from an uncompressed RLE.""" + h, w = rle["size"] + mask = np.empty(h * w, dtype=bool) + idx = 0 + parity = False + for count in rle["counts"]: + mask[idx : idx + count] = parity + idx += count + parity ^= True + mask = mask.reshape(w, h) + return mask.transpose() # Put in C order + + +def area_from_rle(rle: Dict[str, Any]) -> int: + return sum(rle["counts"][1::2]) + + +def calculate_stability_score( + masks: torch.Tensor, mask_threshold: float, threshold_offset: float +) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Computes the stability score for a batch of masks. The stability + score is the IoU between the binary masks obtained by thresholding + the predicted mask logits at high and low values. + """ + # One mask is always contained inside the other. + # Save memory by preventing unnecessary cast to torch.int64 + intersections = ( + (masks > (mask_threshold + threshold_offset)) + .sum(-1, dtype=torch.int16) + .sum(-1, dtype=torch.int32) + ) + unions = ( + (masks > (mask_threshold - threshold_offset)) + .sum(-1, dtype=torch.int16) + .sum(-1, dtype=torch.int32) + ) + return intersections / unions + + +def build_point_grid(n_per_side: int) -> np.ndarray: + """Generates a 2D grid of points evenly spaced in [0,1]x[0,1].""" + offset = 1 / (2 * n_per_side) + points_one_side = np.linspace(offset, 1 - offset, n_per_side) + points_x = np.tile(points_one_side[None, :], (n_per_side, 1)) + points_y = np.tile(points_one_side[:, None], (1, n_per_side)) + points = np.stack([points_x, points_y], axis=-1).reshape(-1, 2) + return points + + +def build_all_layer_point_grids( + n_per_side: int, n_layers: int, scale_per_layer: int +) -> List[np.ndarray]: + """Generates point grids for all crop layers.""" + points_by_layer = [] + for i in range(n_layers + 1): + n_points = int(n_per_side / (scale_per_layer**i)) + points_by_layer.append(build_point_grid(n_points)) + return points_by_layer + + +def generate_crop_boxes( + im_size: Tuple[int, ...], n_layers: int, overlap_ratio: float +) -> Tuple[List[List[int]], List[int]]: + """ + Generates a list of crop boxes of different sizes. Each layer + has (2**i)**2 boxes for the ith layer. + """ + crop_boxes, layer_idxs = [], [] + im_h, im_w = im_size + short_side = min(im_h, im_w) + + # Original image + crop_boxes.append([0, 0, im_w, im_h]) + layer_idxs.append(0) + + def crop_len(orig_len, n_crops, overlap): + return int(math.ceil((overlap * (n_crops - 1) + orig_len) / n_crops)) + + for i_layer in range(n_layers): + n_crops_per_side = 2 ** (i_layer + 1) + overlap = int(overlap_ratio * short_side * (2 / n_crops_per_side)) + + crop_w = crop_len(im_w, n_crops_per_side, overlap) + crop_h = crop_len(im_h, n_crops_per_side, overlap) + + crop_box_x0 = [int((crop_w - overlap) * i) for i in range(n_crops_per_side)] + crop_box_y0 = [int((crop_h - overlap) * i) for i in range(n_crops_per_side)] + + # Crops in XYWH format + for x0, y0 in product(crop_box_x0, crop_box_y0): + box = [x0, y0, min(x0 + crop_w, im_w), min(y0 + crop_h, im_h)] + crop_boxes.append(box) + layer_idxs.append(i_layer + 1) + + return crop_boxes, layer_idxs + + +def uncrop_boxes_xyxy(boxes: torch.Tensor, crop_box: List[int]) -> torch.Tensor: + x0, y0, _, _ = crop_box + offset = torch.tensor([[x0, y0, x0, y0]], device=boxes.device) + # Check if boxes has a channel dimension + if len(boxes.shape) == 3: + offset = offset.unsqueeze(1) + return boxes + offset + + +def uncrop_points(points: torch.Tensor, crop_box: List[int]) -> torch.Tensor: + x0, y0, _, _ = crop_box + offset = torch.tensor([[x0, y0]], device=points.device) + # Check if points has a channel dimension + if len(points.shape) == 3: + offset = offset.unsqueeze(1) + return points + offset + + +def uncrop_masks( + masks: torch.Tensor, crop_box: List[int], orig_h: int, orig_w: int +) -> torch.Tensor: + x0, y0, x1, y1 = crop_box + if x0 == 0 and y0 == 0 and x1 == orig_w and y1 == orig_h: + return masks + # Coordinate transform masks + pad_x, pad_y = orig_w - (x1 - x0), orig_h - (y1 - y0) + pad = (x0, pad_x - x0, y0, pad_y - y0) + return torch.nn.functional.pad(masks, pad, value=0) + + +def remove_small_regions( + mask: np.ndarray, area_thresh: float, mode: str +) -> Tuple[np.ndarray, bool]: + """ + Removes small disconnected regions and holes in a mask. Returns the + mask and an indicator of if the mask has been modified. + """ + import cv2 # type: ignore + + assert mode in ["holes", "islands"] + correct_holes = mode == "holes" + working_mask = (correct_holes ^ mask).astype(np.uint8) + n_labels, regions, stats, _ = cv2.connectedComponentsWithStats(working_mask, 8) + sizes = stats[:, -1][1:] # Row 0 is background label + small_regions = [i + 1 for i, s in enumerate(sizes) if s < area_thresh] + if len(small_regions) == 0: + return mask, False + fill_labels = [0] + small_regions + if not correct_holes: + fill_labels = [i for i in range(n_labels) if i not in fill_labels] + # If every region is below threshold, keep largest + if len(fill_labels) == 0: + fill_labels = [int(np.argmax(sizes)) + 1] + mask = np.isin(regions, fill_labels) + return mask, True + + +def coco_encode_rle(uncompressed_rle: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: + from pycocotools import mask as mask_utils # type: ignore + + h, w = uncompressed_rle["size"] + rle = mask_utils.frPyObjects(uncompressed_rle, h, w) + rle["counts"] = rle["counts"].decode("utf-8") # Necessary to serialize with json + return rle + + +def batched_mask_to_box(masks: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Calculates boxes in XYXY format around masks. Return [0,0,0,0] for + an empty mask. For input shape C1xC2x...xHxW, the output shape is C1xC2x...x4. + """ + # torch.max below raises an error on empty inputs, just skip in this case + if torch.numel(masks) == 0: + return torch.zeros(*masks.shape[:-2], 4, device=masks.device) + + # Normalize shape to CxHxW + shape = masks.shape + h, w = shape[-2:] + if len(shape) > 2: + masks = masks.flatten(0, -3) + else: + masks = masks.unsqueeze(0) + + # Get top and bottom edges + in_height, _ = torch.max(masks, dim=-1) + in_height_coords = in_height * torch.arange(h, device=in_height.device)[None, :] + bottom_edges, _ = torch.max(in_height_coords, dim=-1) + in_height_coords = in_height_coords + h * (~in_height) + top_edges, _ = torch.min(in_height_coords, dim=-1) + + # Get left and right edges + in_width, _ = torch.max(masks, dim=-2) + in_width_coords = in_width * torch.arange(w, device=in_width.device)[None, :] + right_edges, _ = torch.max(in_width_coords, dim=-1) + in_width_coords = in_width_coords + w * (~in_width) + left_edges, _ = torch.min(in_width_coords, dim=-1) + + # If the mask is empty the right edge will be to the left of the left edge. + # Replace these boxes with [0, 0, 0, 0] + empty_filter = (right_edges < left_edges) | (bottom_edges < top_edges) + out = torch.stack([left_edges, top_edges, right_edges, bottom_edges], dim=-1) + out = out * (~empty_filter).unsqueeze(-1) + + # Return to original shape + if len(shape) > 2: + out = out.reshape(*shape[:-2], 4) + else: + out = out[0] + + return out diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/misc.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/misc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..525e8cb385 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/misc.py @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import os +import warnings +from threading import Thread + +import numpy as np +import torch +from PIL import Image +from tqdm import tqdm + + +def get_sdpa_settings(): + if torch.cuda.is_available(): + old_gpu = torch.cuda.get_device_properties(0).major < 7 + # only use Flash Attention on Ampere (8.0) or newer GPUs + use_flash_attn = torch.cuda.get_device_properties(0).major >= 8 + if not use_flash_attn: + warnings.warn( + "Flash Attention is disabled as it requires a GPU with Ampere (8.0) CUDA capability.", + category=UserWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + # keep math kernel for PyTorch versions before 2.2 (Flash Attention v2 is only + # available on PyTorch 2.2+, while Flash Attention v1 cannot handle all cases) + pytorch_version = tuple(int(v) for v in torch.__version__.split(".")[:2]) + if pytorch_version < (2, 2): + warnings.warn( + f"You are using PyTorch {torch.__version__} without Flash Attention v2 support. " + "Consider upgrading to PyTorch 2.2+ for Flash Attention v2 (which could be faster).", + category=UserWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + math_kernel_on = pytorch_version < (2, 2) or not use_flash_attn + else: + old_gpu = True + use_flash_attn = False + math_kernel_on = True + + return old_gpu, use_flash_attn, math_kernel_on + + +def get_connected_components(mask): + """ + Get the connected components (8-connectivity) of binary masks of shape (N, 1, H, W). + + Inputs: + - mask: A binary mask tensor of shape (N, 1, H, W), where 1 is foreground and 0 is + background. + + Outputs: + - labels: A tensor of shape (N, 1, H, W) containing the connected component labels + for foreground pixels and 0 for background pixels. + - counts: A tensor of shape (N, 1, H, W) containing the area of the connected + components for foreground pixels and 0 for background pixels. + """ + from sam2 import _C + + return _C.get_connected_componnets(mask.to(torch.uint8).contiguous()) + + +def mask_to_box(masks: torch.Tensor): + """ + compute bounding box given an input mask + + Inputs: + - masks: [B, 1, H, W] masks, dtype=torch.Tensor + + Returns: + - box_coords: [B, 1, 4], contains (x, y) coordinates of top left and bottom right box corners, dtype=torch.Tensor + """ + B, _, h, w = masks.shape + device = masks.device + xs = torch.arange(w, device=device, dtype=torch.int32) + ys = torch.arange(h, device=device, dtype=torch.int32) + grid_xs, grid_ys = torch.meshgrid(xs, ys, indexing="xy") + grid_xs = grid_xs[None, None, ...].expand(B, 1, h, w) + grid_ys = grid_ys[None, None, ...].expand(B, 1, h, w) + min_xs, _ = torch.min(torch.where(masks, grid_xs, w).flatten(-2), dim=-1) + max_xs, _ = torch.max(torch.where(masks, grid_xs, -1).flatten(-2), dim=-1) + min_ys, _ = torch.min(torch.where(masks, grid_ys, h).flatten(-2), dim=-1) + max_ys, _ = torch.max(torch.where(masks, grid_ys, -1).flatten(-2), dim=-1) + bbox_coords = torch.stack((min_xs, min_ys, max_xs, max_ys), dim=-1) + + return bbox_coords + + +def _load_img_as_tensor(img_path, image_size): + img_pil = Image.open(img_path) + img_np = np.array(img_pil.convert("RGB").resize((image_size, image_size))) + if img_np.dtype == np.uint8: # np.uint8 is expected for JPEG images + img_np = img_np / 255.0 + else: + raise RuntimeError(f"Unknown image dtype: {img_np.dtype} on {img_path}") + img = torch.from_numpy(img_np).permute(2, 0, 1) + video_width, video_height = img_pil.size # the original video size + return img, video_height, video_width + + +class AsyncVideoFrameLoader: + """ + A list of video frames to be load asynchronously without blocking session start. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + img_paths, + image_size, + offload_video_to_cpu, + img_mean, + img_std, + compute_device, + ): + self.img_paths = img_paths + self.image_size = image_size + self.offload_video_to_cpu = offload_video_to_cpu + self.img_mean = img_mean + self.img_std = img_std + # items in `self.images` will be loaded asynchronously + self.images = [None] * len(img_paths) + # catch and raise any exceptions in the async loading thread + self.exception = None + # video_height and video_width be filled when loading the first image + self.video_height = None + self.video_width = None + self.compute_device = compute_device + + # load the first frame to fill video_height and video_width and also + # to cache it (since it's most likely where the user will click) + self.__getitem__(0) + + # load the rest of frames asynchronously without blocking the session start + def _load_frames(): + try: + for n in tqdm(range(len(self.images)), desc="frame loading (JPEG)"): + self.__getitem__(n) + except Exception as e: + self.exception = e + + self.thread = Thread(target=_load_frames, daemon=True) + self.thread.start() + + def __getitem__(self, index): + if self.exception is not None: + raise RuntimeError("Failure in frame loading thread") from self.exception + + img = self.images[index] + if img is not None: + return img + + img, video_height, video_width = _load_img_as_tensor( + self.img_paths[index], self.image_size + ) + self.video_height = video_height + self.video_width = video_width + # normalize by mean and std + img -= self.img_mean + img /= self.img_std + if not self.offload_video_to_cpu: + img = img.to(self.compute_device, non_blocking=True) + self.images[index] = img + return img + + def __len__(self): + return len(self.images) + + +def load_video_frames( + video_path, + image_size, + offload_video_to_cpu, + img_mean=(0.485, 0.456, 0.406), + img_std=(0.229, 0.224, 0.225), + async_loading_frames=False, + compute_device=torch.device("cuda"), +): + """ + Load the video frames from a directory of JPEG files (".jpg" format). + + The frames are resized to image_size x image_size and are loaded to GPU if + `offload_video_to_cpu` is `False` and to CPU if `offload_video_to_cpu` is `True`. + + You can load a frame asynchronously by setting `async_loading_frames` to `True`. + """ + if isinstance(video_path, str) and os.path.isdir(video_path): + jpg_folder = video_path + else: + raise NotImplementedError( + "Only JPEG frames are supported at this moment. For video files, you may use " + "ffmpeg (https://ffmpeg.org/) to extract frames into a folder of JPEG files, such as \n" + "```\n" + "ffmpeg -i .mp4 -q:v 2 -start_number 0 /'%05d.jpg'\n" + "```\n" + "where `-q:v` generates high-quality JPEG frames and `-start_number 0` asks " + "ffmpeg to start the JPEG file from 00000.jpg." + ) + + frame_names = [ + p + for p in os.listdir(jpg_folder) + if os.path.splitext(p)[-1] in [".jpg", ".jpeg", ".JPG", ".JPEG"] + ] + frame_names.sort(key=lambda p: int(os.path.splitext(p)[0])) + num_frames = len(frame_names) + if num_frames == 0: + raise RuntimeError(f"no images found in {jpg_folder}") + img_paths = [os.path.join(jpg_folder, frame_name) for frame_name in frame_names] + img_mean = torch.tensor(img_mean, dtype=torch.float32)[:, None, None] + img_std = torch.tensor(img_std, dtype=torch.float32)[:, None, None] + + if async_loading_frames: + lazy_images = AsyncVideoFrameLoader( + img_paths, + image_size, + offload_video_to_cpu, + img_mean, + img_std, + compute_device, + ) + return lazy_images, lazy_images.video_height, lazy_images.video_width + + images = torch.zeros(num_frames, 3, image_size, image_size, dtype=torch.float32) + for n, img_path in enumerate(tqdm(img_paths, desc="frame loading (JPEG)")): + images[n], video_height, video_width = _load_img_as_tensor(img_path, image_size) + if not offload_video_to_cpu: + images = images.to(compute_device) + img_mean = img_mean.to(compute_device) + img_std = img_std.to(compute_device) + # normalize by mean and std + images -= img_mean + images /= img_std + return images, video_height, video_width + + +def fill_holes_in_mask_scores(mask, max_area): + """ + A post processor to fill small holes in mask scores with area under `max_area`. + """ + # Holes are those connected components in background with area <= self.max_area + # (background regions are those with mask scores <= 0) + assert max_area > 0, "max_area must be positive" + + input_mask = mask + try: + labels, areas = get_connected_components(mask <= 0) + is_hole = (labels > 0) & (areas <= max_area) + # We fill holes with a small positive mask score (0.1) to change them to foreground. + mask = torch.where(is_hole, 0.1, mask) + except Exception as e: + # Skip the post-processing step on removing small holes if the CUDA kernel fails + warnings.warn( + f"{e}\n\nSkipping the post-processing step due to the error above. You can " + "still use SAM 2 and it's OK to ignore the error above, although some post-processing " + "functionality may be limited (which doesn't affect the results in most cases; see " + "https://github.com/facebookresearch/segment-anything-2/blob/main/INSTALL.md).", + category=UserWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + mask = input_mask + + return mask + + +def concat_points(old_point_inputs, new_points, new_labels): + """Add new points and labels to previous point inputs (add at the end).""" + if old_point_inputs is None: + points, labels = new_points, new_labels + else: + points = torch.cat([old_point_inputs["point_coords"], new_points], dim=1) + labels = torch.cat([old_point_inputs["point_labels"], new_labels], dim=1) + + return {"point_coords": points, "point_labels": labels} diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/transforms.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/transforms.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..65ef77065f --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam2/utils/transforms.py @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. +# All rights reserved. + +# This source code is licensed under the license found in the +# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + +import warnings + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torchvision.transforms import Normalize, Resize, ToTensor + + +class SAM2Transforms(nn.Module): + def __init__( + self, resolution, mask_threshold, max_hole_area=0.0, max_sprinkle_area=0.0 + ): + """ + Transforms for SAM2. + """ + super().__init__() + self.resolution = resolution + self.mask_threshold = mask_threshold + self.max_hole_area = max_hole_area + self.max_sprinkle_area = max_sprinkle_area + self.mean = [0.485, 0.456, 0.406] + self.std = [0.229, 0.224, 0.225] + self.to_tensor = ToTensor() + self.transforms = torch.jit.script( + nn.Sequential( + Resize((self.resolution, self.resolution)), + Normalize(self.mean, self.std), + ) + ) + + def __call__(self, x): + x = self.to_tensor(x) + return self.transforms(x) + + def forward_batch(self, img_list): + img_batch = [self.transforms(self.to_tensor(img)) for img in img_list] + img_batch = torch.stack(img_batch, dim=0) + return img_batch + + def transform_coords( + self, coords: torch.Tensor, normalize=False, orig_hw=None + ) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Expects a torch tensor with length 2 in the last dimension. The coordinates can be in absolute image or normalized coordinates, + If the coords are in absolute image coordinates, normalize should be set to True and original image size is required. + + Returns + Un-normalized coordinates in the range of [0, 1] which is expected by the SAM2 model. + """ + if normalize: + assert orig_hw is not None + h, w = orig_hw + coords = coords.clone() + coords[..., 0] = coords[..., 0] / w + coords[..., 1] = coords[..., 1] / h + + coords = coords * self.resolution # unnormalize coords + return coords + + def transform_boxes( + self, boxes: torch.Tensor, normalize=False, orig_hw=None + ) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Expects a tensor of shape Bx4. The coordinates can be in absolute image or normalized coordinates, + if the coords are in absolute image coordinates, normalize should be set to True and original image size is required. + """ + boxes = self.transform_coords(boxes.reshape(-1, 2, 2), normalize, orig_hw) + return boxes + + def postprocess_masks(self, masks: torch.Tensor, orig_hw) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Perform PostProcessing on output masks. + """ + from sam2.utils.misc import get_connected_components + + masks = masks.float() + input_masks = masks + mask_flat = masks.flatten(0, 1).unsqueeze(1) # flatten as 1-channel image + try: + if self.max_hole_area > 0: + # Holes are those connected components in background with area <= self.fill_hole_area + # (background regions are those with mask scores <= self.mask_threshold) + labels, areas = get_connected_components( + mask_flat <= self.mask_threshold + ) + is_hole = (labels > 0) & (areas <= self.max_hole_area) + is_hole = is_hole.reshape_as(masks) + # We fill holes with a small positive mask score (10.0) to change them to foreground. + masks = torch.where(is_hole, self.mask_threshold + 10.0, masks) + + if self.max_sprinkle_area > 0: + labels, areas = get_connected_components( + mask_flat > self.mask_threshold + ) + is_hole = (labels > 0) & (areas <= self.max_sprinkle_area) + is_hole = is_hole.reshape_as(masks) + # We fill holes with negative mask score (-10.0) to change them to background. + masks = torch.where(is_hole, self.mask_threshold - 10.0, masks) + except Exception as e: + # Skip the post-processing step if the CUDA kernel fails + warnings.warn( + f"{e}\n\nSkipping the post-processing step due to the error above. You can " + "still use SAM 2 and it's OK to ignore the error above, although some post-processing " + "functionality may be limited (which doesn't affect the results in most cases; see " + "https://github.com/facebookresearch/segment-anything-2/blob/main/INSTALL.md).", + category=UserWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + masks = input_masks + + masks = F.interpolate(masks, orig_hw, mode="bilinear", align_corners=False) + return masks diff --git a/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam_auto_mask_mapper.py b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam_auto_mask_mapper.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..84265707b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data_juicer/ops/mapper/sam_auto_mask_mapper.py @@ -0,0 +1,723 @@ +# file: sam_auto_mask_mapper.py + +import os +import shutil +import numpy as np +from pydantic import PositiveInt + +from data_juicer.utils.cache_utils import DATA_JUICER_ASSETS_CACHE +from data_juicer.utils.constant import Fields, MetaKeys +from data_juicer.utils.lazy_loader import LazyLoader +from data_juicer.utils.mm_utils import SpecialTokens + +from ..base_op import OPERATORS, Mapper +from ..op_fusion import LOADED_VIDEOS +from data_juicer.ops.mapper.video_extract_frames_mapper import VideoExtractFramesMapper + +OP_NAME = "sam_auto_mask_mapper" + +torch = LazyLoader("torch") +cv2 = LazyLoader("cv2") +logger = LazyLoader("loguru.logger") + + +@OPERATORS.register_module(OP_NAME) +@LOADED_VIDEOS.register_module(OP_NAME) +class SAMAutoMaskMapper(Mapper): + """Input a video and use SAM1 and SAM2 to extract automatic masks for all frames. + + - The operator processes a video and extracts frames based on the specified frame number + and duration. + - It uses SAM1 to generate initial masks and SAM2 to propagate them across frames. + - The masks are saved as .npy files and paths are stored in metadata. + """ + + _accelerator = "cuda" + + def __init__( + self, + sam1_checkpoint_path: str = "./checkpoints/sam1/sam_vit_h_4b8939.pth", + sam2_checkpoint_path: str = "./checkpoints/sam2/sam2_hiera_large.pt", + sam2_model_cfg: str = "/mnt/workspace/junyuanxiao/code/AutoSeg-SAM2/sam2_configs/sam2_hiera_l.yaml", + output_dir: str = "./sam_outputs", + frame_num: int = 10, + duration: float = 0, + detect_stride: int = 10, + batch_size: int = 20, + level: str = "default", + tag_field_name: str = "sam_auto_mask_tags", + frame_dir: str = DATA_JUICER_ASSETS_CACHE, + use_other_level: bool = False, + postnms: bool = True, + pred_iou_thresh: float = 0.7, + box_nms_thresh: float = 0.7, + stability_score_thresh: float = 0.85, + *args, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + Initialization method. + + :param sam1_checkpoint_path: Path to the SAM1 checkpoint file. + :param sam2_checkpoint_path: Path to the SAM2 checkpoint file. + :param sam2_model_cfg: SAM2 model configuration file. + :param output_dir: Output directory to save mask .npy files. + :param frame_num: The number of frames to be extracted uniformly from + the video. If it's 1, only the middle frame will be extracted. If + it's 2, only the first and the last frames will be extracted. If + it's larger than 2, in addition to the first and the last frames, + other frames will be extracted uniformly within the video duration. + If "duration" > 0, frame_num is the number of frames per segment. + :param duration: The duration of each segment in seconds. + If 0, frames are extracted from the entire video. + If duration > 0, the video is segmented into multiple segments + based on duration, and frames are extracted from each segment. + :param detect_stride: Frame stride for detection. + :param batch_size: Batch size for processing. + :param level: Mask level ('default', 'small', 'middle', 'large'). + :param tag_field_name: The field name to store the tags. Default is + "sam_auto_mask_tags". + :param frame_dir: Output directory to save extracted frames. + :param use_other_level: Whether to use masks from other levels. + :param postnms: Whether to apply post-NMS filtering. + :param pred_iou_thresh: Predicted IoU threshold for SAM1. + :param box_nms_thresh: Box NMS threshold for SAM1. + :param stability_score_thresh: Stability score threshold for SAM1. + :param args: extra args + :param kwargs: extra args + """ + + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + self.sam1_checkpoint_path = sam1_checkpoint_path + self.sam2_checkpoint_path = sam2_checkpoint_path + self.sam2_model_cfg = sam2_model_cfg + self.output_dir = output_dir + self.frame_num = frame_num + self.duration = duration + self.detect_stride = detect_stride + self.batch_size = batch_size + self.level = level + self.tag_field_name = tag_field_name + self.frame_dir = frame_dir + self.use_other_level = use_other_level + self.postnms = postnms + self.pred_iou_thresh = pred_iou_thresh + self.box_nms_thresh = box_nms_thresh + self.stability_score_thresh = stability_score_thresh + + + # Clone AutoSeg-SAM2 repository if not exists + auto_seg_sam2_repo_path = os.path.join(DATA_JUICER_ASSETS_CACHE, "AutoSeg-SAM2") + if not os.path.exists(auto_seg_sam2_repo_path): + import subprocess + import time + + # Try multiple approaches to clone the repository + max_attempts = 3 + for attempt in range(max_attempts): + try: + # First try HTTPS + result = subprocess.run([ + "git", + "clone", + "--depth=1", # Shallow clone to reduce download size + "https://github.com/zrporz/AutoSeg-SAM2.git", + auto_seg_sam2_repo_path, + ], check=True, capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=300) + print("Successfully cloned AutoSeg-SAM2 repository via HTTPS") + break + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + print(f"HTTPS clone attempt {attempt + 1} failed: {e}") + if attempt < max_attempts - 1: + time.sleep(5) # Wait 5 seconds before retry + continue + + # If HTTPS fails, try HTTP + try: + result = subprocess.run([ + "git", + "clone", + "--depth=1", + "http://github.com/zrporz/AutoSeg-SAM2.git", + auto_seg_sam2_repo_path, + ], check=True, capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=300) + print("Successfully cloned AutoSeg-SAM2 repository via HTTP") + break + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e2: + print(f"HTTP clone also failed: {e2}") + if attempt == max_attempts - 1: + raise Exception("Failed to clone AutoSeg-SAM2 repository after all attempts") + + # Add the repository path to sys.path + import sys + sys.path.append(auto_seg_sam2_repo_path) + + # Print debug information + print(f"AutoSeg-SAM2 repo path: {auto_seg_sam2_repo_path}") + print(f"Repository exists: {os.path.exists(auto_seg_sam2_repo_path)}") + if os.path.exists(auto_seg_sam2_repo_path): + print(f"Repository contents: {os.listdir(auto_seg_sam2_repo_path)}") + + + # Create VideoExtractFramesMapper instance + self.video_extractor = VideoExtractFramesMapper( + frame_sampling_method="uniform" if frame_num > 0 else "all", + frame_num=frame_num if frame_num > 0 else 1, + duration=duration, + frame_dir=frame_dir, + frame_key=MetaKeys.video_frames, + num_proc=1 # Force single process + ) + + # Create output directory + os.makedirs(output_dir, exist_ok=True) + + # Initialize models (will be loaded in process_single) + self.predictor = None + self.mask_generator = None + + def _load_models(self): + """Load SAM1 and SAM2 models.""" + if self.predictor is not None and self.mask_generator is not None: + return + + try: + from segment_anything import SamAutomaticMaskGenerator, sam_model_registry + # from .sam2.build_sam2_video_predictor import build_sam2_video_predictor + from .sam2.build_sam import build_sam2_video_predictor, build_sam2 + import os + + # 处理配置文件路径 + # 检查是否提供了绝对路径 + if os.path.isabs(self.sam2_model_cfg): + config_path = self.sam2_model_cfg + else: + # 尝试在 AutoSeg-SAM2 项目中查找配置文件 + possible_paths = [ + f"/mnt/workspace/junyuanxiao/code/AutoSeg-SAM2/sam2_configs/{self.sam2_model_cfg}", + f"./sam2_configs/{self.sam2_model_cfg}", + f"/workspace/sam2_configs/{self.sam2_model_cfg}", + self.sam2_model_cfg # 最后尝试原始路径 + ] + + config_path = None + for path in possible_paths: + if os.path.exists(path): + config_path = path + break + + if config_path is None: + # 如果都没找到,使用默认路径 + config_path = f"/mnt/workspace/junyuanxiao/code/AutoSeg-SAM2/sam2_configs/{self.sam2_model_cfg}" + + print(f"Using SAM2 config path: {config_path}") + print(f"Config file exists: {os.path.exists(config_path)}") + + # 检查配置文件是否存在 + if not os.path.exists(config_path): + raise FileNotFoundError(f"SAM2 config file not found: {config_path}") + + + # Load SAM2 predictor + self.predictor = build_sam2_video_predictor( + config_path, + self.sam2_checkpoint_path + ) + + # # Load SAM2 predictor + # self.predictor = build_sam2_video_predictor( + # self.sam2_model_cfg, + # self.sam2_checkpoint_path + # ) + + # Load SAM1 model + sam = sam_model_registry["vit_h"](checkpoint=self.sam1_checkpoint_path).to('cuda') + self.mask_generator = SamAutomaticMaskGenerator( + model=sam, + points_per_side=32, + pred_iou_thresh=self.pred_iou_thresh, + box_nms_thresh=self.box_nms_thresh, + stability_score_thresh=self.stability_score_thresh, + crop_n_layers=1, + crop_n_points_downscale_factor=1, + min_mask_region_area=100 + ) + except ImportError as e: + raise ImportError(f"Required packages not found: {e}. Please install segment-anything and SAM2.") + + def _mask_nms(self, masks, scores, iou_thr=0.7, score_thr=0.1, inner_thr=0.2, **kwargs): + """Non-Maximum Suppression for masks.""" + scores, idx = scores.sort(0, descending=True) + num_masks = idx.shape[0] + masks_ord = masks[idx.view(-1), :] + masks_area = torch.sum(masks_ord, dim=(1, 2), dtype=torch.float) + iou_matrix = torch.zeros((num_masks,) * 2, dtype=torch.float, device=masks.device) + inner_iou_matrix = torch.zeros((num_masks,) * 2, dtype=torch.float, device=masks.device) + + for i in range(num_masks): + for j in range(i, num_masks): + intersection = torch.sum(torch.logical_and(masks_ord[i], masks_ord[j]), dtype=torch.float) + union = torch.sum(torch.logical_or(masks_ord[i], masks_ord[j]), dtype=torch.float) + iou = intersection / union + iou_matrix[i, j] = iou + if intersection / masks_area[i] < 0.5 and intersection / masks_area[j] >= 0.85: + inner_iou = 1 - (intersection / masks_area[j]) * (intersection / masks_area[i]) + inner_iou_matrix[i, j] = inner_iou + if intersection / masks_area[i] >= 0.85 and intersection / masks_area[j] < 0.5: + inner_iou = 1 - (intersection / masks_area[j]) * (intersection / masks_area[i]) + inner_iou_matrix[j, i] = inner_iou + + iou_matrix.triu_(diagonal=1) + iou_max, _ = iou_matrix.max(dim=0) + inner_iou_matrix_u = torch.triu(inner_iou_matrix, diagonal=1) + inner_iou_max_u, _ = inner_iou_matrix_u.max(dim=0) + inner_iou_matrix_l = torch.tril(inner_iou_matrix, diagonal=1) + inner_iou_max_l, _ = inner_iou_matrix_l.max(dim=0) + keep = iou_max <= iou_thr + keep_conf = scores > score_thr + keep_inner_u = inner_iou_max_u <= 1 - inner_thr + keep_inner_l = inner_iou_max_l <= 1 - inner_thr + + if keep_conf.sum() == 0 and len(scores) > 0: + index = scores.topk(min(3, len(scores))).indices + keep_conf[index, 0] = True + if keep_inner_u.sum() == 0 and len(scores) > 0: + index = scores.topk(min(3, len(scores))).indices + keep_inner_u[index, 0] = True + if keep_inner_l.sum() == 0 and len(scores) > 0: + index = scores.topk(min(3, len(scores))).indices + keep_inner_l[index, 0] = True + + keep *= keep_conf + keep *= keep_inner_u + keep *= keep_inner_l + selected_idx = idx[keep] + return selected_idx + + def _filter_masks(self, keep, masks_result): + """Filter masks based on NMS results.""" + keep = keep.int().cpu().numpy() + result_keep = [] + for i, m in enumerate(masks_result): + if i in keep: + result_keep.append(m) + return result_keep + + def _update_masks(self, *args, **kwargs): + """Update masks with NMS filtering.""" + masks_new = () + for masks_lvl in args: + if not masks_lvl: + continue + seg_pred = torch.from_numpy(np.stack([m['segmentation'] for m in masks_lvl], axis=0)) + iou_pred = torch.from_numpy(np.stack([m['predicted_iou'] for m in masks_lvl], axis=0)) + stability = torch.from_numpy(np.stack([m['stability_score'] for m in masks_lvl], axis=0)) + scores = stability * iou_pred + keep_mask_nms = self._mask_nms(seg_pred, scores, **kwargs) + masks_lvl = self._filter_masks(keep_mask_nms, masks_lvl) + masks_new += (masks_lvl,) + return masks_new + + def _search_new_objects(self, masks_from_prev, mask_list, other_masks_list=None, mask_ratio_thresh=0, ratio=0.5, area_threshold=5000): + """Search for new objects in the current frame.""" + new_mask_list = [] + if not masks_from_prev: + return [m for m in mask_list if m['segmentation'].sum() > area_threshold] + + mask_none = ~masks_from_prev[0].copy()[0] + for prev_mask in masks_from_prev[1:]: + mask_none &= ~prev_mask[0] + + for mask in mask_list: + seg = mask['segmentation'] + if (mask_none & seg).sum() / seg.sum() > ratio and seg.sum() > area_threshold: + new_mask_list.append(mask) + + for mask in new_mask_list: + mask_none &= ~mask['segmentation'] + + if other_masks_list is not None: + for mask in other_masks_list: + if mask_none.sum() / (mask_none.shape[0] * mask_none.shape[1]) > mask_ratio_thresh: + seg = mask['segmentation'] + if (mask_none & seg).sum() / seg.sum() > ratio and seg.sum() > area_threshold: + new_mask_list.append(mask) + mask_none &= ~seg + else: + break + + return new_mask_list + + def _calculate_no_mask_area_ratio(self, out_mask_list): + """Calculate the ratio of area without masks.""" + if not out_mask_list or len(out_mask_list) == 0: + return 1.0 + if out_mask_list[0].size == 0: + return 1.0 + + h = out_mask_list[0].shape[1] + w = out_mask_list[0].shape[2] + mask_none = ~out_mask_list[0].copy() + for prev_mask in out_mask_list[1:]: + mask_none &= ~prev_mask + return(mask_none.sum() / (h * w)) + + + def _get_video_segments(self, prompts_loader, inference_state, step, start_frame_idx, final_output=False): + """Get video segments from predictor.""" + video_segments = {} + for batch_prompts in prompts_loader: + self.predictor.reset_state(inference_state) + for id, prompt_list in batch_prompts.items(): + for prompt in prompt_list: + self.predictor.add_new_mask( + inference_state=inference_state, + frame_idx=prompt[0], + obj_id=id, + mask=prompt[1] + ) + + propagation_params = {"inference_state": inference_state} + if final_output: + for out_frame_idx, out_obj_ids, out_mask_logits in self.predictor.propagate_in_video(**propagation_params): + if out_frame_idx not in video_segments: + video_segments[out_frame_idx] = {} + for i, out_obj_id in enumerate(out_obj_ids): + video_segments[out_frame_idx][out_obj_id] = (out_mask_logits[i] > 0.0).cpu().numpy() + + propagation_params["reverse"] = True + for out_frame_idx, out_obj_ids, out_mask_logits in self.predictor.propagate_in_video(**propagation_params): + if out_frame_idx in video_segments: + for i, out_obj_id in enumerate(out_obj_ids): + video_segments[out_frame_idx][out_obj_id] = (out_mask_logits[i] > 0.0).cpu().numpy() + else: + propagation_params.update({ + "max_frame_num_to_track": step, + "start_frame_idx": start_frame_idx + }) + for out_frame_idx, out_obj_ids, out_mask_logits in self.predictor.propagate_in_video(**propagation_params): + if out_frame_idx not in video_segments: + video_segments[out_frame_idx] = {} + for i, out_obj_id in enumerate(out_obj_ids): + video_segments[out_frame_idx][out_obj_id] = (out_mask_logits[i] > 0.0).cpu().numpy() + + return video_segments + + def _prepare_frames_for_sam2(self, frames_root): + """ + 准备符合 SAM2 要求的帧文件(创建临时目录并复制重命名文件) + """ + import re + import shutil + + # 创建临时目录 + temp_dir = os.path.join(frames_root, "sam2_temp") + if os.path.exists(temp_dir): + shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) # 如果存在就删除 + os.makedirs(temp_dir, exist_ok=True) + + # 获取所有帧文件(排除临时目录本身) + frame_files = [f for f in os.listdir(frames_root) + if (f.endswith('.jpg') or f.endswith('.png')) and f != "sam2_temp"] + + # 按照原始顺序排序 + frame_files.sort() + + print(f"Preparing {len(frame_files)} frames for SAM2 in temp directory") + + # 复制并重命名文件为纯数字格式 + copied_files = [] + for i, frame_file in enumerate(frame_files): + src_path = os.path.join(frames_root, frame_file) + # 使用索引作为文件名(确保唯一性和正确排序) + new_name = f"{i}.jpg" + dst_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, new_name) + + # 复制文件 + try: + shutil.copy2(src_path, dst_path) + copied_files.append((frame_file, new_name)) + print(f"Copied {frame_file} to {new_name}") + except Exception as e: + print(f"Failed to copy {frame_file} to {new_name}: {e}") + + print(f"Created {len(copied_files)} files in {temp_dir}") + return temp_dir + + def process_single(self, sample, rank=None): + """ + Process a single video sample with SAM auto-masking. + """ + + # Check if it's already processed + if self.tag_field_name in sample[Fields.meta]: + print(f"SAM masks already exist for {sample[self.video_key]}, skipping") + return sample + + # Check if there is video in this sample + if self.video_key not in sample or not sample[self.video_key]: + print("No video found in sample, skipping") + return sample + + # Load models if not already loaded + self._load_models() + + # Extract frames from video + processed_sample = self.video_extractor.process_single(sample) + + # Get video name + video_path = sample[self.video_key][0] if isinstance(sample[self.video_key], list) else sample[self.video_key] + video_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(video_path))[0] + + # Define output npy path + output_npy_path = os.path.join(self.output_dir, f"{video_name}.npy") + + # Check if output already exists + if os.path.exists(output_npy_path): + print(f"SAM masks already exist at {output_npy_path}, loading...") + # Load existing mask data + mask_array = np.load(output_npy_path) + else: + # Get frames root and paths + frames_root = os.path.join(self.frame_dir, video_name) + print(f"Processing frames in: {frames_root}") + + # List files before processing + original_files = os.listdir(frames_root) + print(f"Original files: {sorted(original_files)}") + + # 创建符合 SAM2 要求的临时帧目录 + sam2_frames_root = self._prepare_frames_for_sam2(frames_root) + + # 验证临时目录中的文件 + temp_files = os.listdir(sam2_frames_root) + print(f"Temp directory files: {sorted(temp_files)}") + + num_frames = len([f for f in temp_files if f.endswith('.jpg')]) + if num_frames == 0: + print(f"No frames prepared for SAM2 in {video_path}. Skipping.") + # 清理临时目录 + if os.path.exists(sam2_frames_root): + import shutil + shutil.rmtree(sam2_frames_root) + return sample + + # Initialize video predictor state with temp directory + print(f"Initializing SAM2 with frames from: {sam2_frames_root}") + inference_state = self.predictor.init_state(video_path=sam2_frames_root) + + # Get frame paths for SAM1 processing from temp directory + temp_frame_names = [f for f in os.listdir(sam2_frames_root) if f.endswith('.jpg')] + temp_frames_path = sorted([os.path.join(sam2_frames_root, frame_name) for frame_name in temp_frame_names]) + print(f"SAM1 will process frames: {temp_frames_path}") + + # Process frames + masks_from_prev, is_key_frame, mask_ratio_thresh = [], True, 0.0 + prompts_loader = Prompts(bs=self.batch_size) + + for now_frame in range(0, num_frames, self.detect_stride): + print(f"Processing frame stride starting at: {now_frame}") + + if is_key_frame: + print("Keyframe detected. Generating new masks with SAM1.") + sum_id = prompts_loader.get_obj_num() + # 注意:这里使用临时目录中的帧路径 + image_path = temp_frames_path[now_frame] + print(f"Reading image: {image_path}") + image = cv2.imread(image_path) + if image is None: + print(f"Warning: Could not read image {image_path}") + continue + + image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) + masks_default, masks_s, masks_m, masks_l = self.mask_generator.generate(image) + + if self.postnms: + masks_default, masks_s, masks_m, masks_l = self._update_masks( + masks_default, masks_s, masks_m, masks_l, + iou_thr=0.8, score_thr=0.7, inner_thr=0.5 + ) + + level_map = { + 'default': (masks_default, masks_l + masks_m + masks_s), + 'small': (masks_s, None), + 'middle': (masks_m, masks_s), + 'large': (masks_l, masks_s + masks_m) + } + masks, other_masks = level_map[self.level] + if not self.use_other_level: + other_masks = None + + if now_frame == 0: + if masks: + for i, mask_data in enumerate(masks): + prompts_loader.add(i, 0, mask_data['segmentation']) + else: + for id, mask in enumerate(masks_from_prev): + if mask.sum() > 0: + prompts_loader.add(id, now_frame, mask[0]) + if is_key_frame and masks: + new_mask_list = self._search_new_objects( + masks_from_prev, masks, other_masks, mask_ratio_thresh + ) + for i, new_mask_data in enumerate(new_mask_list): + prompts_loader.add(sum_id + i, now_frame, new_mask_data['segmentation']) + + print(f"Total objects being tracked: {prompts_loader.get_obj_num()}") + + # video_segments = self._get_video_segments( + # [prompts_loader], inference_state, self.detect_stride, now_frame + # ) + + + # 应该改为: + video_segments = self._get_video_segments( + prompts_loader, inference_state, self.detect_stride, now_frame + ) + + + + out_frame_idx = now_frame + self.detect_stride + if out_frame_idx >= num_frames: + break + + out_mask_list = list(video_segments.get(out_frame_idx, {}).values()) + no_mask_ratio = self._calculate_no_mask_area_ratio(out_mask_list) + + if now_frame == 0: + mask_ratio_thresh = no_mask_ratio + + if no_mask_ratio > mask_ratio_thresh + 0.01: + is_key_frame, mask_ratio_thresh = True, no_mask_ratio + else: + is_key_frame = False + + masks_from_prev = out_mask_list + print(f"Current no-mask ratio: {no_mask_ratio:.4f}, Threshold: {mask_ratio_thresh:.4f}, Is next a keyframe? {is_key_frame}") + + print("Starting final propagation and mask collection.") + # final_video_segments = self._get_video_segments( + # [prompts_loader], inference_state, self.detect_stride, 0, final_output=True + # ) + + + # 应该改为: + final_video_segments = self._get_video_segments( + prompts_loader, inference_state, self.detect_stride, 0, final_output=True + ) + + + # Collect all frames masks + all_frames_masks = [] + + # Get frame dimensions + mask_h, mask_w = 0, 0 + for frame_data in final_video_segments.values(): + if frame_data: + first_mask = next(iter(frame_data.values())) + if first_mask.ndim == 3: + mask_h, mask_w = first_mask.shape[1], first_mask.shape[2] + else: + mask_h, mask_w = first_mask.shape[0], first_mask.shape[1] + break + + for out_frame_idx in range(num_frames): + frame_masks_padded = [] + if out_frame_idx in final_video_segments: + sorted_masks = sorted( + final_video_segments[out_frame_idx].values(), + key=lambda m: m.sum(), reverse=True + ) + top_masks = sorted_masks[:3] + for mask in top_masks: + if mask.ndim == 3: + frame_masks_padded.append(mask.squeeze(0)) + else: + frame_masks_padded.append(mask) + + # Pad to 3 masks if needed + num_to_pad = 3 - len(frame_masks_padded) + for _ in range(num_to_pad): + frame_masks_padded.append(np.zeros((mask_h, mask_w), dtype=bool)) + + all_frames_masks.append(np.stack(frame_masks_padded, axis=0)) + + mask_array = np.stack(all_frames_masks, axis=0) + print(f"Final mask array created with shape: {mask_array.shape}") + + # Save mask array as NPZ file + np.save(output_npy_path, mask_array) + print(f"Successfully saved final masks to {output_npy_path}") + + # 清理临时目录 + if os.path.exists(sam2_frames_root): + import shutil + shutil.rmtree(sam2_frames_root) + print(f"Cleaned up temporary directory: {sam2_frames_root}") + + # Store results in metadata + sample[Fields.meta][self.tag_field_name] = { + "mask_npy_path": output_npy_path, + "mask_shape": mask_array.shape, + "detect_stride": self.detect_stride, + "batch_size": self.batch_size, + "level": self.level + } + + return sample + + +class Prompts: + """Helper class to manage prompts for SAM2.""" + + def __init__(self, bs: int): + self.batch_size = bs + self.prompts = {} + self.obj_list = [] + self.key_frame_list = [] + self.key_frame_obj_begin_list = [] + + def add(self, obj_id, frame_id, mask): + if obj_id not in self.obj_list: + new_obj = True + self.prompts[obj_id] = [] + self.obj_list.append(obj_id) + else: + new_obj = False + + self.prompts[obj_id].append((frame_id, mask)) + if frame_id not in self.key_frame_list and new_obj: + self.key_frame_list.append(frame_id) + self.key_frame_obj_begin_list.append(obj_id) + + def get_obj_num(self): + return len(self.obj_list) + + def __iter__(self): + self.start_idx = 0 + self.iter_frameindex = 0 + return self + + def __next__(self): + if self.start_idx < len(self.obj_list): + if self.iter_frameindex == len(self.key_frame_list)-1 or not self.key_frame_list: + end_idx = min(self.start_idx+self.batch_size, len(self.obj_list)) + else: + if self.start_idx+self.batch_size < self.key_frame_obj_begin_list[self.iter_frameindex+1]: + end_idx = self.start_idx+self.batch_size + else: + end_idx = self.key_frame_obj_begin_list[self.iter_frameindex+1] + self.iter_frameindex += 1 + + batch_keys = self.obj_list[self.start_idx:end_idx] + batch_prompts = {key: self.prompts[key] for key in batch_keys} + self.start_idx = end_idx + return batch_prompts + else: + raise StopIteration + + # 添加 items 方法以兼容字典操作 + def items(self): + """Return items like a dictionary""" + return self.prompts.items() \ No newline at end of file