Pretrained models for Pytorch (Work in progress)
The goal of this repo is:
- to help to reproduce research papers results (transfer learning setups for instance),
- to access pretrained ConvNets with a unique interface/API inspired by torchvision.
News:
- 25/01/2018: DualPathNetworks thanks to Ross Wightman, Xception thanks to T Standley, improved TransformImage API
- 13/01/2018:
pip install pretrainedmodels
,pretrainedmodels.model_names
,pretrainedmodels.pretrained_settings
- 12/01/2018:
python setup.py install
- 08/12/2017: update data url (/!\
git pull
is needed) - 30/11/2017: improve API (
model.features(input)
,model.logits(features)
,model.forward(input)
,model.last_linear
) - 16/11/2017: nasnet-a-large pretrained model ported by T. Durand and R. Cadene
- 22/07/2017: torchvision pretrained models
- 22/07/2017: momentum in inceptionv4 and inceptionresnetv2 to 0.1
- 17/07/2017: model.input_range attribut
- 17/07/2017: BNInception pretrained on Imagenet
Summary
- Installation
- Quick examples
- Few use cases
- Evaluation on ImageNet
- Documentation
- Available models
- AlexNet
- BNInception
- DenseNet121
- DenseNet161
- DenseNet169
- DenseNet201
- DenseNet201
- DualPathNet68
- DualPathNet92
- DualPathNet98
- DualPathNet107
- DualPathNet113
- InceptionResNetV2
- InceptionV3
- InceptionV4
- NASNet-A-Large
- ResNeXt101_32x4d
- ResNeXt101_64x4d
- ResNet101
- ResNet152
- ResNet18
- ResNet34
- ResNet50
- SqueezeNet1_0
- SqueezeNet1_1
- VGG11
- VGG13
- VGG16
- VGG19
- VGG11_BN
- VGG13_BN
- VGG16_BN
- VGG19_BN
- Xception
- Model API
- Available models
- Reproducing porting
Installation
Install from pip
pip install pretrainedmodels
Install from repo
git clone https://github.com/Cadene/pretrained-models.pytorch.git
cd pretrained-models.pytorch
python setup.py install
Quick examples
- To import
pretrainedmodels
:
import pretrainedmodels
- To print the available pretrained models:
print(pretrainedmodels.model_names)
> ['fbresnet152', 'bninception', 'resnext101_32x4d', 'resnext101_64x4d', 'inceptionv4', 'inceptionresnetv2', 'alexnet', 'densenet121', 'densenet169', 'densenet201', 'densenet161', 'resnet18', 'resnet34', 'resnet50', 'resnet101', 'resnet152', 'inceptionv3', 'squeezenet1_0', 'squeezenet1_1', 'vgg11', 'vgg11_bn', 'vgg13', 'vgg13_bn', 'vgg16', 'vgg16_bn', 'vgg19_bn', 'vgg19', 'nasnetalarge']
- To print the available pretrained settings for a chosen model:
print(pretrainedmodels.pretrained_settings['nasnetalarge'])
> {'imagenet': {'url': 'http://data.lip6.fr/cadene/pretrainedmodels/nasnetalarge-a1897284.pth', 'input_space': 'RGB', 'input_size': [3, 331, 331], 'input_range': [0, 1], 'mean': [0.5, 0.5, 0.5], 'std': [0.5, 0.5, 0.5], 'num_classes': 1000}, 'imagenet+background': {'url': 'http://data.lip6.fr/cadene/pretrainedmodels/nasnetalarge-a1897284.pth', 'input_space': 'RGB', 'input_size': [3, 331, 331], 'input_range': [0, 1], 'mean': [0.5, 0.5, 0.5], 'std': [0.5, 0.5, 0.5], 'num_classes': 1001}}
- To load a pretrained models from imagenet:
model_name = 'nasnetalarge' # could be fbresnet152 or inceptionresnetv2
model = pretrainedmodels.__dict__[model_name](num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
model.eval()
Note: By default, models will be downloaded to your $HOME/.torch
folder. You can modify this behavior using the $TORCH_MODEL_ZOO
variable as follow: export TORCH_MODEL_ZOO="/local/pretrainedmodels
- To load an image and do a complete forward pass:
import torch
import pretrainedmodels.utils as utils
load_img = utils.LoadImage()
# transformations depending on the model
# rescale, center crop, normalize, and others (ex: ToBGR, ToRange255)
tf_img = utils.TransformImage(model)
path_img = 'data/cat.jpg'
input_img = load_img(path_img)
input_tensor = tf_img(input_img) # 3x400x225 -> 3x299x299 size may differ
input_tensor = input_tensor.unsqueeze(0) # 3x299x299 -> 1x3x299x299
input = torch.autograd.Variable(input_tensor,
requires_grad=False)
output_logits = model(input) # 1x1000
- To extract features (beware this API is not available for all networks):
output_features = model.features(input) # 1x14x14x2048 size may differ
output_logits = model.logits(output_features) # 1x1000
Few use cases
Compute imagenet logits
- See examples/imagenet_logits.py to compute logits of classes appearance over a single image with a pretrained model on imagenet.
$ python examples/imagenet_logits.py -h
> nasnetalarge, resnet152, inceptionresnetv2, inceptionv4, ...
$ python examples/imagenet_logits.py -a nasnetalarge --path_img data/cat.png
> 'nasnetalarge': data/cat.png' is a 'tiger cat'
Compute imagenet evaluation metrics
- See examples/imagenet_eval.py to evaluate pretrained models on imagenet valset.
$ python examples/imagenet_eval.py /local/common-data/imagenet_2012/images -a nasnetalarge -b 20 -e
> * Acc@1 92.693, Acc@5 96.13
Evaluation on imagenet
Accuracy on validation set (single model)
Results were obtained using (center cropped) images of the same size than during the training process.
Model | Version | Acc@1 | Acc@5 |
---|---|---|---|
NASNet-A-Large | Tensorflow | 82.693 | 96.163 |
NASNet-A-Large | Our porting | 82.566 | 96.086 |
InceptionResNetV2 | Tensorflow | 80.4 | 95.3 |
InceptionV4 | Tensorflow | 80.2 | 95.3 |
InceptionResNetV2 | Our porting | 80.170 | 95.234 |
InceptionV4 | Our porting | 80.062 | 94.926 |
DualPathNet107_5k | Our porting | 79.746 | 94.684 |
ResNeXt101_64x4d | Torch7 | 79.6 | 94.7 |
DualPathNet131 | Our porting | 79.432 | 94.574 |
DualPathNet92_5k | Our porting | 79.400 | 94.620 |
DualPathNet98 | Our porting | 79.224 | 94.488 |
Xception | Keras | 79.000 | 94.500 |
ResNeXt101_64x4d | Our porting | 78.956 | 94.252 |
Xception | Our porting | 78.888 | 94.292 |
ResNeXt101_32x4d | Torch7 | 78.8 | 94.4 |
ResNet152 | Pytorch | 78.428 | 94.110 |
ResNeXt101_32x4d | Our porting | 78.188 | 93.886 |
FBResNet152 | Torch7 | 77.84 | 93.84 |
DenseNet161 | Pytorch | 77.560 | 93.798 |
ResNet101 | Pytorch | 77.438 | 93.672 |
FBResNet152 | Our porting | 77.386 | 93.594 |
InceptionV3 | Pytorch | 77.294 | 93.454 |
DenseNet201 | Pytorch | 77.152 | 93.548 |
DualPathNet68b_5k | Our porting | 77.034 | 93.590 |
DenseNet169 | Pytorch | 76.026 | 92.992 |
ResNet50 | Pytorch | 76.002 | 92.980 |
DualPathNet68 | Our porting | 75.868 | 92.774 |
DenseNet121 | Pytorch | 74.646 | 92.136 |
VGG19_BN | Pytorch | 74.266 | 92.066 |
ResNet34 | Pytorch | 73.554 | 91.456 |
BNInception | Our porting | 73.522 | 91.560 |
VGG16_BN | Pytorch | 73.518 | 91.608 |
VGG19 | Pytorch | 72.080 | 90.822 |
VGG16 | Pytorch | 71.636 | 90.354 |
VGG13_BN | Pytorch | 71.508 | 90.494 |
VGG11_BN | Pytorch | 70.452 | 89.818 |
ResNet18 | Pytorch | 70.142 | 89.274 |
VGG13 | Pytorch | 69.662 | 89.264 |
VGG11 | Pytorch | 68.970 | 88.746 |
SqueezeNet1_1 | Pytorch | 58.250 | 80.800 |
SqueezeNet1_0 | Pytorch | 58.108 | 80.428 |
Alexnet | Pytorch | 56.432 | 79.194 |
Note: the Pytorch version of ResNet152 is not a porting of the Torch7 but has been retrained by facebook.
Beware, the accuracy reported here is not always representative of the transferable capacity of the network on other tasks and datasets. You must try them all! :P
Reproducing results
Please see Compute imagenet validation metrics
Documentation
Available models
NASNet*
Source: TensorFlow Slim repo
nasnetalarge(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
nasnetalarge(num_classes=1001, pretrained='imagenet+background')
FaceBook ResNet*
Source: Torch7 repo of FaceBook
There are a bit different from the ResNet* of torchvision. ResNet152 is currently the only one available.
fbresnet152(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
Inception*
Source: TensorFlow Slim repo and Pytorch/Vision repo for inceptionv3
inceptionresnetv2(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
inceptionresnetv2(num_classes=1001, pretrained='imagenet+background')
inceptionv4(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
inceptionv4(num_classes=1001, pretrained='imagenet+background')
inceptionv3(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
BNInception
Source: Trained with Caffe by Xiong Yuanjun
bninception(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
ResNeXt*
Source: ResNeXt repo of FaceBook
resnext101_32x4d(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
resnext101_62x4d(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
DualPathNetworks
Source: MXNET repo of Chen Yunpeng
The porting has been made possible by Ross Wightman in his PyTorch repo.
As you can see here DualPathNetworks allows you to try different scales. The default one in this repo is 0.875 meaning that the original input size is 256 before croping to 224.
dpn68(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
dpn98(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
dpn131(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
dpn68b(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet+5k')
dpn92(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet+5k')
dpn107(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet+5k')
'imagenet+5k'
means that the network has been pretrained on imagenet5k before being finetuned on imagenet1k.
Xception
Source: Keras repo
The porting has been made possible by T Standley.
xception(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
TorchVision
Source: Pytorch/Vision repo
(inceptionv3
included in Inception*)
resnet18(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
resnet34(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
resnet50(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
resnet101(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
resnet152(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
densenet121(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
densenet161(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
densenet169(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
densenet201(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
squeezenet1_0(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
squeezenet1_1(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
alexnet(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
vgg11(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
vgg13(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
vgg16(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
vgg19(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
vgg11_bn(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
vgg13_bn(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
vgg16_bn(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
vgg19_bn(num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
Model API
Once a pretrained model has been loaded, you can use it that way.
Important note: All image must be loaded using PIL
which scales the pixel values between 0 and 1.
model.input_size
Attribut of type list
composed of 3 numbers:
- number of color channels,
- height of the input image,
- width of the input image.
Example:
[3, 299, 299]
for inception* networks,[3, 224, 224]
for resnet* networks.
model.input_space
Attribut of type str
representating the color space of the image. Can be RGB
or BGR
.
model.input_range
Attribut of type list
composed of 2 numbers:
- min pixel value,
- max pixel value.
Example:
[0, 1]
for resnet* and inception* networks,[0, 255]
for bninception network.
model.mean
Attribut of type list
composed of 3 numbers which are used to normalize the input image (substract "color-channel-wise").
Example:
[0.5, 0.5, 0.5]
for inception* networks,[0.485, 0.456, 0.406]
for resnet* networks.
model.std
Attribut of type list
composed of 3 numbers which are used to normalize the input image (divide "color-channel-wise").
Example:
[0.5, 0.5, 0.5]
for inception* networks,[0.229, 0.224, 0.225]
for resnet* networks.
model.features
/!\ work in progress (may not be available)
Method which is used to extract the features from the image.
Example when the model is loaded using fbresnet152
:
print(input_224.size()) # (1,3,224,224)
output = model.features(input_224)
print(output.size()) # (1,2048,1,1)
# print(input_448.size()) # (1,3,448,448)
output = model.features(input_448)
# print(output.size()) # (1,2048,7,7)
model.logits
/!\ work in progress (may not be available)
Method which is used to classify the features from the image.
Example when the model is loaded using fbresnet152
:
output = model.features(input_224)
print(output.size()) # (1,2048, 1, 1)
output = model.logits(output)
print(output.size()) # (1,1000)
model.forward
Method used to call model.features
and model.logits
. It can be overwritten as desired.
Note: A good practice is to use model.__call__
as your function of choice to forward an input to your model. See the example bellow.
# Without model.__call__
output = model.forward(input_224)
print(output.size()) # (1,1000)
# With model.__call__
output = model(input_224)
print(output.size()) # (1,1000)
model.last_linear
Attribut of type nn.Linear
. This module is the last one to be called during the forward pass.
- Can be replaced by an adapted
nn.Linear
for fine tuning. - Can be replaced by
pretrained.utils.Identity
for features extraction.
Example when the model is loaded using fbresnet152
:
print(input_224.size()) # (1,3,224,224)
output = model.features(input_224)
print(output.size()) # (1,2048,1,1)
output = model.logits(output)
print(output.size()) # (1,1000)
# fine tuning
dim_feats = model.last_linear.in_features # =2048
nb_classes = 4
model.last_linear = nn.Linear(dim_feats, nb_classes)
output = model(input_224)
print(output.size()) # (1,4)
# features extraction
model.last_linear = pretrained.utils.Identity()
output = model(input_224)
print(output.size()) # (1,2048)
Reproducing
Hand porting of ResNet152
th pretrainedmodels/fbresnet/resnet152_dump.lua
python pretrainedmodels/fbresnet/resnet152_load.py
Automatic porting of ResNeXt
https://github.com/clcarwin/convert_torch_to_pytorch
Hand porting of NASNet, InceptionV4 and InceptionResNetV2
https://github.com/Cadene/tensorflow-model-zoo.torch
Acknowledgement
Thanks to the deep learning community and especially to the contributers of the pytorch ecosystem.