car-detection-bayes/utils/torch_utils.py

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import os
import time
import torch
import torch.backends.cudnn as cudnn
def init_seeds(seed=0):
torch.manual_seed(seed)
# Remove randomness (may be slower on Tesla GPUs) # https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html
if seed == 0:
cudnn.deterministic = True
cudnn.benchmark = False
def select_device(device='', apex=False, batch_size=None):
# device = 'cpu' or '0' or '0,1,2,3'
cpu_request = device.lower() == 'cpu'
if device and not cpu_request: # if device requested other than 'cpu'
os.environ['CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES'] = device # set environment variable
assert torch.cuda.is_available(), 'CUDA unavailable, invalid device %s requested' % device # check availablity
cuda = False if cpu_request else torch.cuda.is_available()
if cuda:
c = 1024 ** 2 # bytes to MB
ng = torch.cuda.device_count()
if ng > 1 and batch_size: # check that batch_size is compatible with device_count
assert batch_size % ng == 0, 'batch-size %g not multiple of GPU count %g' % (batch_size, ng)
x = [torch.cuda.get_device_properties(i) for i in range(ng)]
s = 'Using CUDA ' + ('Apex ' if apex else '') # apex for mixed precision https://github.com/NVIDIA/apex
for i in range(0, ng):
if i == 1:
s = ' ' * len(s)
print("%sdevice%g _CudaDeviceProperties(name='%s', total_memory=%dMB)" %
(s, i, x[i].name, x[i].total_memory / c))
else:
print('Using CPU')
print('') # skip a line
return torch.device('cuda:0' if cuda else 'cpu')
def time_synchronized():
torch.cuda.synchronize() if torch.cuda.is_available() else None
return time.time()
def fuse_conv_and_bn(conv, bn):
# https://tehnokv.com/posts/fusing-batchnorm-and-conv/
with torch.no_grad():
# init
fusedconv = torch.nn.Conv2d(conv.in_channels,
conv.out_channels,
kernel_size=conv.kernel_size,
stride=conv.stride,
padding=conv.padding,
bias=True)
# prepare filters
w_conv = conv.weight.clone().view(conv.out_channels, -1)
w_bn = torch.diag(bn.weight.div(torch.sqrt(bn.eps + bn.running_var)))
fusedconv.weight.copy_(torch.mm(w_bn, w_conv).view(fusedconv.weight.size()))
# prepare spatial bias
if conv.bias is not None:
b_conv = conv.bias
else:
b_conv = torch.zeros(conv.weight.size(0))
b_bn = bn.bias - bn.weight.mul(bn.running_mean).div(torch.sqrt(bn.running_var + bn.eps))
fusedconv.bias.copy_(torch.mm(w_bn, b_conv.reshape(-1, 1)).reshape(-1) + b_bn)
return fusedconv
def model_info(model, report='summary'):
# Plots a line-by-line description of a PyTorch model
n_p = sum(x.numel() for x in model.parameters()) # number parameters
n_g = sum(x.numel() for x in model.parameters() if x.requires_grad) # number gradients
if report == 'full':
print('%5s %40s %9s %12s %20s %10s %10s' % ('layer', 'name', 'gradient', 'parameters', 'shape', 'mu', 'sigma'))
for i, (name, p) in enumerate(model.named_parameters()):
name = name.replace('module_list.', '')
print('%5g %40s %9s %12g %20s %10.3g %10.3g' %
(i, name, p.requires_grad, p.numel(), list(p.shape), p.mean(), p.std()))
print('Model Summary: %g layers, %g parameters, %g gradients' % (len(list(model.parameters())), n_p, n_g))
def load_classifier(name='resnet101', n=2):
# Loads a pretrained model reshaped to n-class output
import pretrainedmodels # https://github.com/Cadene/pretrained-models.pytorch#torchvision
model = pretrainedmodels.__dict__[name](num_classes=1000, pretrained='imagenet')
# Display model properties
for x in ['model.input_size', 'model.input_space', 'model.input_range', 'model.mean', 'model.std']:
print(x + ' =', eval(x))
# Reshape output to n classes
filters = model.last_linear.weight.shape[1]
model.last_linear.bias = torch.nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(n))
model.last_linear.weight = torch.nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(n, filters))
model.last_linear.out_features = n
return model