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pytorch-image-models/timm/models/swin_transformer_v2_cr.py

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""" Swin Transformer V2
A PyTorch impl of : `Swin Transformer V2: Scaling Up Capacity and Resolution`
- https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.09883
Code adapted from https://github.com/ChristophReich1996/Swin-Transformer-V2, original copyright/license info below
This implementation is experimental and subject to change in manners that will break weight compat:
* Size of the pos embed MLP are not spelled out in paper in terms of dim, fixed for all models? vary with num_heads?
* currently dim is fixed, I feel it may make sense to scale with num_heads (dim per head)
* The specifics of the memory saving 'sequential attention' are not detailed, Christoph Reich has an impl at
GitHub link above. It needs further investigation as throughput vs mem tradeoff doesn't appear beneficial.
* num_heads per stage is not detailed for Huge and Giant model variants
* 'Giant' is 3B params in paper but ~2.6B here despite matching paper dim + block counts
* experiments are ongoing wrt to 'main branch' norm layer use and weight init scheme
Noteworthy additions over official Swin v1:
* MLP relative position embedding is looking promising and adapts to different image/window sizes
* This impl has been designed to allow easy change of image size with matching window size changes
* Non-square image size and window size are supported
Modifications and additions for timm hacked together by / Copyright 2022, Ross Wightman
"""
# --------------------------------------------------------
# Swin Transformer V2 reimplementation
# Copyright (c) 2021 Christoph Reich
# Licensed under The MIT License [see LICENSE for details]
# Written by Christoph Reich
# --------------------------------------------------------
import logging
import math
from typing import Tuple, Optional, List, Union, Any, Type
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
import torch.nn.functional as F
import torch.utils.checkpoint as checkpoint
from timm.data import IMAGENET_DEFAULT_MEAN, IMAGENET_DEFAULT_STD
from timm.layers import DropPath, Mlp, to_2tuple, _assert
from ._builder import build_model_with_cfg
from ._features_fx import register_notrace_function
from ._manipulate import named_apply
from ._registry import register_model
__all__ = ['SwinTransformerV2Cr'] # model_registry will add each entrypoint fn to this
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _cfg(url='', **kwargs):
return {
'url': url,
'num_classes': 1000,
'input_size': (3, 224, 224),
'pool_size': (7, 7),
'crop_pct': 0.9,
'interpolation': 'bicubic',
'fixed_input_size': True,
'mean': IMAGENET_DEFAULT_MEAN,
'std': IMAGENET_DEFAULT_STD,
'first_conv': 'patch_embed.proj',
'classifier': 'head',
**kwargs,
}
default_cfgs = {
'swinv2_cr_tiny_384': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 384, 384), crop_pct=1.0, pool_size=(12, 12)),
'swinv2_cr_tiny_224': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
'swinv2_cr_tiny_ns_224': _cfg(
url="https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/releases/download/v0.1-weights-swinv2/swin_v2_cr_tiny_ns_224-ba8166c6.pth",
input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
'swinv2_cr_small_384': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 384, 384), crop_pct=1.0, pool_size=(12, 12)),
'swinv2_cr_small_224': _cfg(
url="https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/releases/download/v0.1-weights-swinv2/swin_v2_cr_small_224-0813c165.pth",
input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
'swinv2_cr_small_ns_224': _cfg(
url="https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models/releases/download/v0.1-weights-swinv2/swin_v2_cr_small_ns_224_iv-2ce90f8e.pth",
input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
'swinv2_cr_base_384': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 384, 384), crop_pct=1.0, pool_size=(12, 12)),
'swinv2_cr_base_224': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
'swinv2_cr_base_ns_224': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
'swinv2_cr_large_384': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 384, 384), crop_pct=1.0, pool_size=(12, 12)),
'swinv2_cr_large_224': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
'swinv2_cr_huge_384': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 384, 384), crop_pct=1.0, pool_size=(12, 12)),
'swinv2_cr_huge_224': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
'swinv2_cr_giant_384': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 384, 384), crop_pct=1.0, pool_size=(12, 12)),
'swinv2_cr_giant_224': _cfg(
url="", input_size=(3, 224, 224), crop_pct=0.9),
}
def bchw_to_bhwc(x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""Permutes a tensor from the shape (B, C, H, W) to (B, H, W, C). """
return x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1)
def bhwc_to_bchw(x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""Permutes a tensor from the shape (B, H, W, C) to (B, C, H, W). """
return x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
def window_partition(x, window_size: Tuple[int, int]):
"""
Args:
x: (B, H, W, C)
window_size (int): window size
Returns:
windows: (num_windows*B, window_size, window_size, C)
"""
B, H, W, C = x.shape
x = x.view(B, H // window_size[0], window_size[0], W // window_size[1], window_size[1], C)
windows = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, window_size[0], window_size[1], C)
return windows
@register_notrace_function # reason: int argument is a Proxy
def window_reverse(windows, window_size: Tuple[int, int], img_size: Tuple[int, int]):
"""
Args:
windows: (num_windows * B, window_size[0], window_size[1], C)
window_size (Tuple[int, int]): Window size
img_size (Tuple[int, int]): Image size
Returns:
x: (B, H, W, C)
"""
H, W = img_size
C = windows.shape[-1]
x = windows.view(-1, H // window_size[0], W // window_size[1], window_size[0], window_size[1], C)
x = x.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, H, W, C)
return x
class WindowMultiHeadAttention(nn.Module):
r"""This class implements window-based Multi-Head-Attention with log-spaced continuous position bias.
Args:
dim (int): Number of input features
window_size (int): Window size
num_heads (int): Number of attention heads
drop_attn (float): Dropout rate of attention map
drop_proj (float): Dropout rate after projection
meta_hidden_dim (int): Number of hidden features in the two layer MLP meta network
sequential_attn (bool): If true sequential self-attention is performed
"""
def __init__(
self,
dim: int,
num_heads: int,
window_size: Tuple[int, int],
drop_attn: float = 0.0,
drop_proj: float = 0.0,
meta_hidden_dim: int = 384, # FIXME what's the optimal value?
sequential_attn: bool = False,
) -> None:
super(WindowMultiHeadAttention, self).__init__()
assert dim % num_heads == 0, \
"The number of input features (in_features) are not divisible by the number of heads (num_heads)."
self.in_features: int = dim
self.window_size: Tuple[int, int] = window_size
self.num_heads: int = num_heads
self.sequential_attn: bool = sequential_attn
self.qkv = nn.Linear(in_features=dim, out_features=dim * 3, bias=True)
self.attn_drop = nn.Dropout(drop_attn)
self.proj = nn.Linear(in_features=dim, out_features=dim, bias=True)
self.proj_drop = nn.Dropout(drop_proj)
# meta network for positional encodings
self.meta_mlp = Mlp(
2, # x, y
hidden_features=meta_hidden_dim,
out_features=num_heads,
act_layer=nn.ReLU,
drop=(0.125, 0.) # FIXME should there be stochasticity, appears to 'overfit' without?
)
# NOTE old checkpoints used inverse of logit_scale ('tau') following the paper, see conversion fn
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.log(10 * torch.ones(num_heads)))
self._make_pair_wise_relative_positions()
def _make_pair_wise_relative_positions(self) -> None:
"""Method initializes the pair-wise relative positions to compute the positional biases."""
device = self.logit_scale.device
coordinates = torch.stack(torch.meshgrid([
torch.arange(self.window_size[0], device=device),
torch.arange(self.window_size[1], device=device)]), dim=0).flatten(1)
relative_coordinates = coordinates[:, :, None] - coordinates[:, None, :]
relative_coordinates = relative_coordinates.permute(1, 2, 0).reshape(-1, 2).float()
relative_coordinates_log = torch.sign(relative_coordinates) * torch.log(
1.0 + relative_coordinates.abs())
self.register_buffer("relative_coordinates_log", relative_coordinates_log, persistent=False)
def update_input_size(self, new_window_size: int, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
"""Method updates the window size and so the pair-wise relative positions
Args:
new_window_size (int): New window size
kwargs (Any): Unused
"""
# Set new window size and new pair-wise relative positions
self.window_size: int = new_window_size
self._make_pair_wise_relative_positions()
def _relative_positional_encodings(self) -> torch.Tensor:
"""Method computes the relative positional encodings
Returns:
relative_position_bias (torch.Tensor): Relative positional encodings
(1, number of heads, window size ** 2, window size ** 2)
"""
window_area = self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1]
relative_position_bias = self.meta_mlp(self.relative_coordinates_log)
relative_position_bias = relative_position_bias.transpose(1, 0).reshape(
self.num_heads, window_area, window_area
)
relative_position_bias = relative_position_bias.unsqueeze(0)
return relative_position_bias
def _forward_sequential(
self,
x: torch.Tensor,
mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
"""
# FIXME TODO figure out 'sequential' attention mentioned in paper (should reduce GPU memory)
assert False, "not implemented"
def _forward_batch(
self,
x: torch.Tensor,
mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
"""This function performs standard (non-sequential) scaled cosine self-attention.
"""
Bw, L, C = x.shape
qkv = self.qkv(x).view(Bw, L, 3, self.num_heads, C // self.num_heads).permute(2, 0, 3, 1, 4)
query, key, value = qkv.unbind(0)
# compute attention map with scaled cosine attention
attn = (F.normalize(query, dim=-1) @ F.normalize(key, dim=-1).transpose(-2, -1))
logit_scale = torch.clamp(self.logit_scale.reshape(1, self.num_heads, 1, 1), max=math.log(1. / 0.01)).exp()
attn = attn * logit_scale
attn = attn + self._relative_positional_encodings()
if mask is not None:
# Apply mask if utilized
num_win: int = mask.shape[0]
attn = attn.view(Bw // num_win, num_win, self.num_heads, L, L)
attn = attn + mask.unsqueeze(1).unsqueeze(0)
attn = attn.view(-1, self.num_heads, L, L)
attn = attn.softmax(dim=-1)
attn = self.attn_drop(attn)
x = (attn @ value).transpose(1, 2).reshape(Bw, L, -1)
x = self.proj(x)
x = self.proj_drop(x)
return x
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor, mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None) -> torch.Tensor:
""" Forward pass.
Args:
x (torch.Tensor): Input tensor of the shape (B * windows, N, C)
mask (Optional[torch.Tensor]): Attention mask for the shift case
Returns:
Output tensor of the shape [B * windows, N, C]
"""
if self.sequential_attn:
return self._forward_sequential(x, mask)
else:
return self._forward_batch(x, mask)
class SwinTransformerBlock(nn.Module):
r"""This class implements the Swin transformer block.
Args:
dim (int): Number of input channels
num_heads (int): Number of attention heads to be utilized
feat_size (Tuple[int, int]): Input resolution
window_size (Tuple[int, int]): Window size to be utilized
shift_size (int): Shifting size to be used
mlp_ratio (int): Ratio of the hidden dimension in the FFN to the input channels
drop (float): Dropout in input mapping
drop_attn (float): Dropout rate of attention map
drop_path (float): Dropout in main path
extra_norm (bool): Insert extra norm on 'main' branch if True
sequential_attn (bool): If true sequential self-attention is performed
norm_layer (Type[nn.Module]): Type of normalization layer to be utilized
"""
def __init__(
self,
dim: int,
num_heads: int,
feat_size: Tuple[int, int],
window_size: Tuple[int, int],
shift_size: Tuple[int, int] = (0, 0),
mlp_ratio: float = 4.0,
init_values: Optional[float] = 0,
drop: float = 0.0,
drop_attn: float = 0.0,
drop_path: float = 0.0,
extra_norm: bool = False,
sequential_attn: bool = False,
norm_layer: Type[nn.Module] = nn.LayerNorm,
) -> None:
super(SwinTransformerBlock, self).__init__()
self.dim: int = dim
self.feat_size: Tuple[int, int] = feat_size
self.target_shift_size: Tuple[int, int] = to_2tuple(shift_size)
self.window_size, self.shift_size = self._calc_window_shift(to_2tuple(window_size))
self.window_area = self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1]
self.init_values: Optional[float] = init_values
# attn branch
self.attn = WindowMultiHeadAttention(
dim=dim,
num_heads=num_heads,
window_size=self.window_size,
drop_attn=drop_attn,
drop_proj=drop,
sequential_attn=sequential_attn,
)
self.norm1 = norm_layer(dim)
self.drop_path1 = DropPath(drop_prob=drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity()
# mlp branch
self.mlp = Mlp(
in_features=dim,
hidden_features=int(dim * mlp_ratio),
drop=drop,
out_features=dim,
)
self.norm2 = norm_layer(dim)
self.drop_path2 = DropPath(drop_prob=drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity()
# Extra main branch norm layer mentioned for Huge/Giant models in V2 paper.
# Also being used as final network norm and optional stage ending norm while still in a C-last format.
self.norm3 = norm_layer(dim) if extra_norm else nn.Identity()
self._make_attention_mask()
self.init_weights()
def _calc_window_shift(self, target_window_size):
window_size = [f if f <= w else w for f, w in zip(self.feat_size, target_window_size)]
shift_size = [0 if f <= w else s for f, w, s in zip(self.feat_size, window_size, self.target_shift_size)]
return tuple(window_size), tuple(shift_size)
def _make_attention_mask(self) -> None:
"""Method generates the attention mask used in shift case."""
# Make masks for shift case
if any(self.shift_size):
# calculate attention mask for SW-MSA
H, W = self.feat_size
img_mask = torch.zeros((1, H, W, 1)) # 1 H W 1
cnt = 0
for h in (
slice(0, -self.window_size[0]),
slice(-self.window_size[0], -self.shift_size[0]),
slice(-self.shift_size[0], None)):
for w in (
slice(0, -self.window_size[1]),
slice(-self.window_size[1], -self.shift_size[1]),
slice(-self.shift_size[1], None)):
img_mask[:, h, w, :] = cnt
cnt += 1
mask_windows = window_partition(img_mask, self.window_size) # num_windows, window_size, window_size, 1
mask_windows = mask_windows.view(-1, self.window_area)
attn_mask = mask_windows.unsqueeze(1) - mask_windows.unsqueeze(2)
attn_mask = attn_mask.masked_fill(attn_mask != 0, float(-100.0)).masked_fill(attn_mask == 0, float(0.0))
else:
attn_mask = None
self.register_buffer("attn_mask", attn_mask, persistent=False)
def init_weights(self):
# extra, module specific weight init
if self.init_values is not None:
nn.init.constant_(self.norm1.weight, self.init_values)
nn.init.constant_(self.norm2.weight, self.init_values)
def update_input_size(self, new_window_size: Tuple[int, int], new_feat_size: Tuple[int, int]) -> None:
"""Method updates the image resolution to be processed and window size and so the pair-wise relative positions.
Args:
new_window_size (int): New window size
new_feat_size (Tuple[int, int]): New input resolution
"""
# Update input resolution
self.feat_size: Tuple[int, int] = new_feat_size
self.window_size, self.shift_size = self._calc_window_shift(to_2tuple(new_window_size))
self.window_area = self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1]
self.attn.update_input_size(new_window_size=self.window_size)
self._make_attention_mask()
def _shifted_window_attn(self, x):
H, W = self.feat_size
B, L, C = x.shape
x = x.view(B, H, W, C)
# cyclic shift
sh, sw = self.shift_size
do_shift: bool = any(self.shift_size)
if do_shift:
# FIXME PyTorch XLA needs cat impl, roll not lowered
# x = torch.cat([x[:, sh:], x[:, :sh]], dim=1)
# x = torch.cat([x[:, :, sw:], x[:, :, :sw]], dim=2)
x = torch.roll(x, shifts=(-sh, -sw), dims=(1, 2))
# partition windows
x_windows = window_partition(x, self.window_size) # num_windows * B, window_size, window_size, C
x_windows = x_windows.view(-1, self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], C)
# W-MSA/SW-MSA
attn_windows = self.attn(x_windows, mask=self.attn_mask) # num_windows * B, window_size * window_size, C
# merge windows
attn_windows = attn_windows.view(-1, self.window_size[0], self.window_size[1], C)
x = window_reverse(attn_windows, self.window_size, self.feat_size) # B H' W' C
# reverse cyclic shift
if do_shift:
# FIXME PyTorch XLA needs cat impl, roll not lowered
# x = torch.cat([x[:, -sh:], x[:, :-sh]], dim=1)
# x = torch.cat([x[:, :, -sw:], x[:, :, :-sw]], dim=2)
x = torch.roll(x, shifts=(sh, sw), dims=(1, 2))
x = x.view(B, L, C)
return x
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""Forward pass.
Args:
x (torch.Tensor): Input tensor of the shape [B, C, H, W]
Returns:
output (torch.Tensor): Output tensor of the shape [B, C, H, W]
"""
# post-norm branches (op -> norm -> drop)
x = x + self.drop_path1(self.norm1(self._shifted_window_attn(x)))
x = x + self.drop_path2(self.norm2(self.mlp(x)))
x = self.norm3(x) # main-branch norm enabled for some blocks / stages (every 6 for Huge/Giant)
return x
class PatchMerging(nn.Module):
""" This class implements the patch merging as a strided convolution with a normalization before.
Args:
dim (int): Number of input channels
norm_layer (Type[nn.Module]): Type of normalization layer to be utilized.
"""
def __init__(self, dim: int, norm_layer: Type[nn.Module] = nn.LayerNorm) -> None:
super(PatchMerging, self).__init__()
self.norm = norm_layer(4 * dim)
self.reduction = nn.Linear(in_features=4 * dim, out_features=2 * dim, bias=False)
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
""" Forward pass.
Args:
x (torch.Tensor): Input tensor of the shape [B, C, H, W]
Returns:
output (torch.Tensor): Output tensor of the shape [B, 2 * C, H // 2, W // 2]
"""
B, C, H, W = x.shape
# unfold + BCHW -> BHWC together
# ordering, 5, 3, 1 instead of 3, 5, 1 maintains compat with original swin v1 merge
x = x.reshape(B, C, H // 2, 2, W // 2, 2).permute(0, 2, 4, 5, 3, 1).flatten(3)
x = self.norm(x)
x = bhwc_to_bchw(self.reduction(x))
return x
class PatchEmbed(nn.Module):
""" 2D Image to Patch Embedding """
def __init__(self, img_size=224, patch_size=16, in_chans=3, embed_dim=768, norm_layer=None):
super().__init__()
img_size = to_2tuple(img_size)
patch_size = to_2tuple(patch_size)
self.img_size = img_size
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.grid_size = (img_size[0] // patch_size[0], img_size[1] // patch_size[1])
self.num_patches = self.grid_size[0] * self.grid_size[1]
self.proj = nn.Conv2d(in_chans, embed_dim, kernel_size=patch_size, stride=patch_size)
self.norm = norm_layer(embed_dim) if norm_layer else nn.Identity()
def forward(self, x):
B, C, H, W = x.shape
_assert(H == self.img_size[0], f"Input image height ({H}) doesn't match model ({self.img_size[0]}).")
_assert(W == self.img_size[1], f"Input image width ({W}) doesn't match model ({self.img_size[1]}).")
x = self.proj(x)
x = self.norm(x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1)).permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
return x
class SwinTransformerStage(nn.Module):
r"""This class implements a stage of the Swin transformer including multiple layers.
Args:
embed_dim (int): Number of input channels
depth (int): Depth of the stage (number of layers)
downscale (bool): If true input is downsampled (see Fig. 3 or V1 paper)
feat_size (Tuple[int, int]): input feature map size (H, W)
num_heads (int): Number of attention heads to be utilized
window_size (int): Window size to be utilized
mlp_ratio (int): Ratio of the hidden dimension in the FFN to the input channels
drop (float): Dropout in input mapping
drop_attn (float): Dropout rate of attention map
drop_path (float): Dropout in main path
norm_layer (Type[nn.Module]): Type of normalization layer to be utilized. Default: nn.LayerNorm
extra_norm_period (int): Insert extra norm layer on main branch every N (period) blocks
extra_norm_stage (bool): End each stage with an extra norm layer in main branch
sequential_attn (bool): If true sequential self-attention is performed
"""
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int,
depth: int,
downscale: bool,
num_heads: int,
feat_size: Tuple[int, int],
window_size: Tuple[int, int],
mlp_ratio: float = 4.0,
init_values: Optional[float] = 0.0,
drop: float = 0.0,
drop_attn: float = 0.0,
drop_path: Union[List[float], float] = 0.0,
norm_layer: Type[nn.Module] = nn.LayerNorm,
extra_norm_period: int = 0,
extra_norm_stage: bool = False,
sequential_attn: bool = False,
) -> None:
super(SwinTransformerStage, self).__init__()
self.downscale: bool = downscale
self.grad_checkpointing: bool = False
self.feat_size: Tuple[int, int] = (feat_size[0] // 2, feat_size[1] // 2) if downscale else feat_size
self.downsample = PatchMerging(embed_dim, norm_layer=norm_layer) if downscale else nn.Identity()
def _extra_norm(index):
i = index + 1
if extra_norm_period and i % extra_norm_period == 0:
return True
return i == depth if extra_norm_stage else False
embed_dim = embed_dim * 2 if downscale else embed_dim
self.blocks = nn.Sequential(*[
SwinTransformerBlock(
dim=embed_dim,
num_heads=num_heads,
feat_size=self.feat_size,
window_size=window_size,
shift_size=tuple([0 if ((index % 2) == 0) else w // 2 for w in window_size]),
mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio,
init_values=init_values,
drop=drop,
drop_attn=drop_attn,
drop_path=drop_path[index] if isinstance(drop_path, list) else drop_path,
extra_norm=_extra_norm(index),
sequential_attn=sequential_attn,
norm_layer=norm_layer,
)
for index in range(depth)]
)
def update_input_size(self, new_window_size: int, new_feat_size: Tuple[int, int]) -> None:
"""Method updates the resolution to utilize and the window size and so the pair-wise relative positions.
Args:
new_window_size (int): New window size
new_feat_size (Tuple[int, int]): New input resolution
"""
self.feat_size: Tuple[int, int] = (
(new_feat_size[0] // 2, new_feat_size[1] // 2) if self.downscale else new_feat_size
)
for block in self.blocks:
block.update_input_size(new_window_size=new_window_size, new_feat_size=self.feat_size)
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""Forward pass.
Args:
x (torch.Tensor): Input tensor of the shape [B, C, H, W] or [B, L, C]
Returns:
output (torch.Tensor): Output tensor of the shape [B, 2 * C, H // 2, W // 2]
"""
x = self.downsample(x)
B, C, H, W = x.shape
L = H * W
x = bchw_to_bhwc(x).reshape(B, L, C)
for block in self.blocks:
# Perform checkpointing if utilized
if self.grad_checkpointing and not torch.jit.is_scripting():
x = checkpoint.checkpoint(block, x)
else:
x = block(x)
x = bhwc_to_bchw(x.reshape(B, H, W, -1))
return x
class SwinTransformerV2Cr(nn.Module):
r""" Swin Transformer V2
A PyTorch impl of : `Swin Transformer V2: Scaling Up Capacity and Resolution` -
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.09883
Args:
img_size (Tuple[int, int]): Input resolution.
window_size (Optional[int]): Window size. If None, img_size // window_div. Default: None
img_window_ratio (int): Window size to image size ratio. Default: 32
patch_size (int | tuple(int)): Patch size. Default: 4
in_chans (int): Number of input channels.
depths (int): Depth of the stage (number of layers).
num_heads (int): Number of attention heads to be utilized.
embed_dim (int): Patch embedding dimension. Default: 96
num_classes (int): Number of output classes. Default: 1000
mlp_ratio (int): Ratio of the hidden dimension in the FFN to the input channels. Default: 4
drop_rate (float): Dropout rate. Default: 0.0
attn_drop_rate (float): Dropout rate of attention map. Default: 0.0
drop_path_rate (float): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0
norm_layer (Type[nn.Module]): Type of normalization layer to be utilized. Default: nn.LayerNorm
extra_norm_period (int): Insert extra norm layer on main branch every N (period) blocks in stage
extra_norm_stage (bool): End each stage with an extra norm layer in main branch
sequential_attn (bool): If true sequential self-attention is performed. Default: False
"""
def __init__(
self,
img_size: Tuple[int, int] = (224, 224),
patch_size: int = 4,
window_size: Optional[int] = None,
img_window_ratio: int = 32,
in_chans: int = 3,
num_classes: int = 1000,
embed_dim: int = 96,
depths: Tuple[int, ...] = (2, 2, 6, 2),
num_heads: Tuple[int, ...] = (3, 6, 12, 24),
mlp_ratio: float = 4.0,
init_values: Optional[float] = 0.,
drop_rate: float = 0.0,
attn_drop_rate: float = 0.0,
drop_path_rate: float = 0.0,
norm_layer: Type[nn.Module] = nn.LayerNorm,
extra_norm_period: int = 0,
extra_norm_stage: bool = False,
sequential_attn: bool = False,
global_pool: str = 'avg',
weight_init='skip',
**kwargs: Any
) -> None:
super(SwinTransformerV2Cr, self).__init__()
img_size = to_2tuple(img_size)
window_size = tuple([
s // img_window_ratio for s in img_size]) if window_size is None else to_2tuple(window_size)
self.num_classes: int = num_classes
self.patch_size: int = patch_size
self.img_size: Tuple[int, int] = img_size
self.window_size: int = window_size
self.num_features: int = int(embed_dim * 2 ** (len(depths) - 1))
self.patch_embed = PatchEmbed(
img_size=img_size, patch_size=patch_size, in_chans=in_chans,
embed_dim=embed_dim, norm_layer=norm_layer)
patch_grid_size: Tuple[int, int] = self.patch_embed.grid_size
drop_path_rate = torch.linspace(0.0, drop_path_rate, sum(depths)).tolist()
stages = []
for index, (depth, num_heads) in enumerate(zip(depths, num_heads)):
stage_scale = 2 ** max(index - 1, 0)
stages.append(
SwinTransformerStage(
embed_dim=embed_dim * stage_scale,
depth=depth,
downscale=index != 0,
feat_size=(patch_grid_size[0] // stage_scale, patch_grid_size[1] // stage_scale),
num_heads=num_heads,
window_size=window_size,
mlp_ratio=mlp_ratio,
init_values=init_values,
drop=drop_rate,
drop_attn=attn_drop_rate,
drop_path=drop_path_rate[sum(depths[:index]):sum(depths[:index + 1])],
extra_norm_period=extra_norm_period,
extra_norm_stage=extra_norm_stage or (index + 1) == len(depths), # last stage ends w/ norm
sequential_attn=sequential_attn,
norm_layer=norm_layer,
)
)
self.stages = nn.Sequential(*stages)
self.global_pool: str = global_pool
self.head = nn.Linear(self.num_features, num_classes) if num_classes else nn.Identity()
# current weight init skips custom init and uses pytorch layer defaults, seems to work well
# FIXME more experiments needed
if weight_init != 'skip':
named_apply(init_weights, self)
def update_input_size(
self,
new_img_size: Optional[Tuple[int, int]] = None,
new_window_size: Optional[int] = None,
img_window_ratio: int = 32,
) -> None:
"""Method updates the image resolution to be processed and window size and so the pair-wise relative positions.
Args:
new_window_size (Optional[int]): New window size, if None based on new_img_size // window_div
new_img_size (Optional[Tuple[int, int]]): New input resolution, if None current resolution is used
img_window_ratio (int): divisor for calculating window size from image size
"""
# Check parameters
if new_img_size is None:
new_img_size = self.img_size
else:
new_img_size = to_2tuple(new_img_size)
if new_window_size is None:
new_window_size = tuple([s // img_window_ratio for s in new_img_size])
# Compute new patch resolution & update resolution of each stage
new_patch_grid_size = (new_img_size[0] // self.patch_size, new_img_size[1] // self.patch_size)
for index, stage in enumerate(self.stages):
stage_scale = 2 ** max(index - 1, 0)
stage.update_input_size(
new_window_size=new_window_size,
new_img_size=(new_patch_grid_size[0] // stage_scale, new_patch_grid_size[1] // stage_scale),
)
@torch.jit.ignore
def group_matcher(self, coarse=False):
return dict(
stem=r'^patch_embed', # stem and embed
blocks=r'^stages\.(\d+)' if coarse else [
(r'^stages\.(\d+).downsample', (0,)),
(r'^stages\.(\d+)\.\w+\.(\d+)', None),
]
)
@torch.jit.ignore
def set_grad_checkpointing(self, enable=True):
for s in self.stages:
s.grad_checkpointing = enable
@torch.jit.ignore()
def get_classifier(self) -> nn.Module:
"""Method returns the classification head of the model.
Returns:
head (nn.Module): Current classification head
"""
return self.head
def reset_classifier(self, num_classes: int, global_pool: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""Method results the classification head
Args:
num_classes (int): Number of classes to be predicted
global_pool (str): Unused
"""
self.num_classes: int = num_classes
if global_pool is not None:
self.global_pool = global_pool
self.head = nn.Linear(self.num_features, num_classes) if num_classes > 0 else nn.Identity()
def forward_features(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
x = self.patch_embed(x)
x = self.stages(x)
return x
def forward_head(self, x, pre_logits: bool = False):
if self.global_pool == 'avg':
x = x.mean(dim=(2, 3))
return x if pre_logits else self.head(x)
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
x = self.forward_features(x)
x = self.forward_head(x)
return x
def init_weights(module: nn.Module, name: str = ''):
# FIXME WIP determining if there's a better weight init
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
if 'qkv' in name:
# treat the weights of Q, K, V separately
val = math.sqrt(6. / float(module.weight.shape[0] // 3 + module.weight.shape[1]))
nn.init.uniform_(module.weight, -val, val)
elif 'head' in name:
nn.init.zeros_(module.weight)
else:
nn.init.xavier_uniform_(module.weight)
if module.bias is not None:
nn.init.zeros_(module.bias)
elif hasattr(module, 'init_weights'):
module.init_weights()
def checkpoint_filter_fn(state_dict, model):
""" convert patch embedding weight from manual patchify + linear proj to conv"""
out_dict = {}
if 'model' in state_dict:
# For deit models
state_dict = state_dict['model']
for k, v in state_dict.items():
if 'tau' in k:
# convert old tau based checkpoints -> logit_scale (inverse)
v = torch.log(1 / v)
k = k.replace('tau', 'logit_scale')
out_dict[k] = v
return out_dict
def _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr(variant, pretrained=False, **kwargs):
if kwargs.get('features_only', None):
raise RuntimeError('features_only not implemented for Vision Transformer models.')
model = build_model_with_cfg(
SwinTransformerV2Cr, variant, pretrained,
pretrained_filter_fn=checkpoint_filter_fn,
**kwargs
)
return model
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_tiny_384(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-T V2 CR @ 384x384, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=96,
depths=(2, 2, 6, 2),
num_heads=(3, 6, 12, 24),
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_tiny_384', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_tiny_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-T V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=96,
depths=(2, 2, 6, 2),
num_heads=(3, 6, 12, 24),
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_tiny_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_tiny_ns_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-T V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k w/ extra stage norms.
** Experimental, may make default if results are improved. **
"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=96,
depths=(2, 2, 6, 2),
num_heads=(3, 6, 12, 24),
extra_norm_stage=True,
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_tiny_ns_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_small_384(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-S V2 CR @ 384x384, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=96,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(3, 6, 12, 24),
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_small_384', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs
)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_small_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-S V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=96,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(3, 6, 12, 24),
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_small_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_small_ns_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-S V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=96,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(3, 6, 12, 24),
extra_norm_stage=True,
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_small_ns_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_base_384(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-B V2 CR @ 384x384, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=128,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(4, 8, 16, 32),
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_base_384', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_base_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-B V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=128,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(4, 8, 16, 32),
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_base_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_base_ns_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-B V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=128,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(4, 8, 16, 32),
extra_norm_stage=True,
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_base_ns_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_large_384(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-L V2 CR @ 384x384, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=192,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(6, 12, 24, 48),
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_large_384', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs
)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_large_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-L V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=192,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(6, 12, 24, 48),
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_large_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_huge_384(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-H V2 CR @ 384x384, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=352,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(11, 22, 44, 88), # head count not certain for Huge, 384 & 224 trying diff values
extra_norm_period=6,
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_huge_384', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_huge_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-H V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=352,
depths=(2, 2, 18, 2),
num_heads=(8, 16, 32, 64), # head count not certain for Huge, 384 & 224 trying diff values
extra_norm_period=6,
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_huge_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_giant_384(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-G V2 CR @ 384x384, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=512,
depths=(2, 2, 42, 2),
num_heads=(16, 32, 64, 128),
extra_norm_period=6,
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_giant_384', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs
)
@register_model
def swinv2_cr_giant_224(pretrained=False, **kwargs):
"""Swin-G V2 CR @ 224x224, trained ImageNet-1k"""
model_kwargs = dict(
embed_dim=512,
depths=(2, 2, 42, 2),
num_heads=(16, 32, 64, 128),
extra_norm_period=6,
**kwargs
)
return _create_swin_transformer_v2_cr('swinv2_cr_giant_224', pretrained=pretrained, **model_kwargs)