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Source code for torchvision.transforms.v2._augment

import math
import numbers
import warnings
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Tuple

import PIL.Image
import torch
from torch.nn.functional import one_hot
from torch.utils._pytree import tree_flatten, tree_unflatten
from torchvision import transforms as _transforms, tv_tensors
from torchvision.transforms.v2 import functional as F

from ._transform import _RandomApplyTransform, Transform
from ._utils import _parse_labels_getter, has_any, is_pure_tensor, query_chw, query_size


[docs]class RandomErasing(_RandomApplyTransform): """[BETA] Randomly select a rectangle region in the input image or video and erase its pixels. .. v2betastatus:: RandomErasing transform This transform does not support PIL Image. 'Random Erasing Data Augmentation' by Zhong et al. See https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.04896 Args: p (float, optional): probability that the random erasing operation will be performed. scale (tuple of float, optional): range of proportion of erased area against input image. ratio (tuple of float, optional): range of aspect ratio of erased area. value (number or tuple of numbers): erasing value. Default is 0. If a single int, it is used to erase all pixels. If a tuple of length 3, it is used to erase R, G, B channels respectively. If a str of 'random', erasing each pixel with random values. inplace (bool, optional): boolean to make this transform inplace. Default set to False. Returns: Erased input. Example: >>> from torchvision.transforms import v2 as transforms >>> >>> transform = transforms.Compose([ >>> transforms.RandomHorizontalFlip(), >>> transforms.PILToTensor(), >>> transforms.ConvertImageDtype(torch.float), >>> transforms.Normalize((0.485, 0.456, 0.406), (0.229, 0.224, 0.225)), >>> transforms.RandomErasing(), >>> ]) """ _v1_transform_cls = _transforms.RandomErasing def _extract_params_for_v1_transform(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: return dict( super()._extract_params_for_v1_transform(), value="random" if self.value is None else self.value, ) def __init__( self, p: float = 0.5, scale: Tuple[float, float] = (0.02, 0.33), ratio: Tuple[float, float] = (0.3, 3.3), value: float = 0.0, inplace: bool = False, ): super().__init__(p=p) if not isinstance(value, (numbers.Number, str, tuple, list)): raise TypeError("Argument value should be either a number or str or a sequence") if isinstance(value, str) and value != "random": raise ValueError("If value is str, it should be 'random'") if not isinstance(scale, (tuple, list)): raise TypeError("Scale should be a sequence") if not isinstance(ratio, (tuple, list)): raise TypeError("Ratio should be a sequence") if (scale[0] > scale[1]) or (ratio[0] > ratio[1]): warnings.warn("Scale and ratio should be of kind (min, max)") if scale[0] < 0 or scale[1] > 1: raise ValueError("Scale should be between 0 and 1") self.scale = scale self.ratio = ratio if isinstance(value, (int, float)): self.value = [float(value)] elif isinstance(value, str): self.value = None elif isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): self.value = [float(v) for v in value] else: self.value = value self.inplace = inplace self._log_ratio = torch.log(torch.tensor(self.ratio)) def _call_kernel(self, functional: Callable, inpt: Any, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Any: if isinstance(inpt, (tv_tensors.BoundingBoxes, tv_tensors.Mask)): warnings.warn( f"{type(self).__name__}() is currently passing through inputs of type " f"tv_tensors.{type(inpt).__name__}. This will likely change in the future." ) return super()._call_kernel(functional, inpt, *args, **kwargs) def _get_params(self, flat_inputs: List[Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: img_c, img_h, img_w = query_chw(flat_inputs) if self.value is not None and not (len(self.value) in (1, img_c)): raise ValueError( f"If value is a sequence, it should have either a single value or {img_c} (number of inpt channels)" ) area = img_h * img_w log_ratio = self._log_ratio for _ in range(10): erase_area = area * torch.empty(1).uniform_(self.scale[0], self.scale[1]).item() aspect_ratio = torch.exp( torch.empty(1).uniform_( log_ratio[0], # type: ignore[arg-type] log_ratio[1], # type: ignore[arg-type] ) ).item() h = int(round(math.sqrt(erase_area * aspect_ratio))) w = int(round(math.sqrt(erase_area / aspect_ratio))) if not (h < img_h and w < img_w): continue if self.value is None: v = torch.empty([img_c, h, w], dtype=torch.float32).normal_() else: v = torch.tensor(self.value)[:, None, None] i = torch.randint(0, img_h - h + 1, size=(1,)).item() j = torch.randint(0, img_w - w + 1, size=(1,)).item() break else: i, j, h, w, v = 0, 0, img_h, img_w, None return dict(i=i, j=j, h=h, w=w, v=v) def _transform(self, inpt: Any, params: Dict[str, Any]) -> Any: if params["v"] is not None: inpt = self._call_kernel(F.erase, inpt, **params, inplace=self.inplace) return inpt
class _BaseMixUpCutMix(Transform): def __init__(self, *, alpha: float = 1.0, num_classes: int, labels_getter="default") -> None: super().__init__() self.alpha = float(alpha) self._dist = torch.distributions.Beta(torch.tensor([alpha]), torch.tensor([alpha])) self.num_classes = num_classes self._labels_getter = _parse_labels_getter(labels_getter) def forward(self, *inputs): inputs = inputs if len(inputs) > 1 else inputs[0] flat_inputs, spec = tree_flatten(inputs) needs_transform_list = self._needs_transform_list(flat_inputs) if has_any(flat_inputs, PIL.Image.Image, tv_tensors.BoundingBoxes, tv_tensors.Mask): raise ValueError(f"{type(self).__name__}() does not support PIL images, bounding boxes and masks.") labels = self._labels_getter(inputs) if not isinstance(labels, torch.Tensor): raise ValueError(f"The labels must be a tensor, but got {type(labels)} instead.") elif labels.ndim != 1: raise ValueError( f"labels tensor should be of shape (batch_size,) " f"but got shape {labels.shape} instead." ) params = { "labels": labels, "batch_size": labels.shape[0], **self._get_params( [inpt for (inpt, needs_transform) in zip(flat_inputs, needs_transform_list) if needs_transform] ), } # By default, the labels will be False inside needs_transform_list, since they are a torch.Tensor coming # after an image or video. However, we need to handle them in _transform, so we make sure to set them to True needs_transform_list[next(idx for idx, inpt in enumerate(flat_inputs) if inpt is labels)] = True flat_outputs = [ self._transform(inpt, params) if needs_transform else inpt for (inpt, needs_transform) in zip(flat_inputs, needs_transform_list) ] return tree_unflatten(flat_outputs, spec) def _check_image_or_video(self, inpt: torch.Tensor, *, batch_size: int): expected_num_dims = 5 if isinstance(inpt, tv_tensors.Video) else 4 if inpt.ndim != expected_num_dims: raise ValueError( f"Expected a batched input with {expected_num_dims} dims, but got {inpt.ndim} dimensions instead." ) if inpt.shape[0] != batch_size: raise ValueError( f"The batch size of the image or video does not match the batch size of the labels: " f"{inpt.shape[0]} != {batch_size}." ) def _mixup_label(self, label: torch.Tensor, *, lam: float) -> torch.Tensor: label = one_hot(label, num_classes=self.num_classes) if not label.dtype.is_floating_point: label = label.float() return label.roll(1, 0).mul_(1.0 - lam).add_(label.mul(lam))
[docs]class MixUp(_BaseMixUpCutMix): """[BETA] Apply MixUp to the provided batch of images and labels. .. v2betastatus:: MixUp transform Paper: `mixup: Beyond Empirical Risk Minimization <https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.09412>`_. .. note:: This transform is meant to be used on **batches** of samples, not individual images. See :ref:`sphx_glr_auto_examples_transforms_plot_cutmix_mixup.py` for detailed usage examples. The sample pairing is deterministic and done by matching consecutive samples in the batch, so the batch needs to be shuffled (this is an implementation detail, not a guaranteed convention.) In the input, the labels are expected to be a tensor of shape ``(batch_size,)``. They will be transformed into a tensor of shape ``(batch_size, num_classes)``. Args: alpha (float, optional): hyperparameter of the Beta distribution used for mixup. Default is 1. num_classes (int): number of classes in the batch. Used for one-hot-encoding. labels_getter (callable or "default", optional): indicates how to identify the labels in the input. By default, this will pick the second parameter as the labels if it's a tensor. This covers the most common scenario where this transform is called as ``MixUp()(imgs_batch, labels_batch)``. It can also be a callable that takes the same input as the transform, and returns the labels. """ def _get_params(self, flat_inputs: List[Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: return dict(lam=float(self._dist.sample(()))) # type: ignore[arg-type] def _transform(self, inpt: Any, params: Dict[str, Any]) -> Any: lam = params["lam"] if inpt is params["labels"]: return self._mixup_label(inpt, lam=lam) elif isinstance(inpt, (tv_tensors.Image, tv_tensors.Video)) or is_pure_tensor(inpt): self._check_image_or_video(inpt, batch_size=params["batch_size"]) output = inpt.roll(1, 0).mul_(1.0 - lam).add_(inpt.mul(lam)) if isinstance(inpt, (tv_tensors.Image, tv_tensors.Video)): output = tv_tensors.wrap(output, like=inpt) return output else: return inpt
[docs]class CutMix(_BaseMixUpCutMix): """[BETA] Apply CutMix to the provided batch of images and labels. .. v2betastatus:: CutMix transform Paper: `CutMix: Regularization Strategy to Train Strong Classifiers with Localizable Features <https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.04899>`_. .. note:: This transform is meant to be used on **batches** of samples, not individual images. See :ref:`sphx_glr_auto_examples_transforms_plot_cutmix_mixup.py` for detailed usage examples. The sample pairing is deterministic and done by matching consecutive samples in the batch, so the batch needs to be shuffled (this is an implementation detail, not a guaranteed convention.) In the input, the labels are expected to be a tensor of shape ``(batch_size,)``. They will be transformed into a tensor of shape ``(batch_size, num_classes)``. Args: alpha (float, optional): hyperparameter of the Beta distribution used for mixup. Default is 1. num_classes (int): number of classes in the batch. Used for one-hot-encoding. labels_getter (callable or "default", optional): indicates how to identify the labels in the input. By default, this will pick the second parameter as the labels if it's a tensor. This covers the most common scenario where this transform is called as ``CutMix()(imgs_batch, labels_batch)``. It can also be a callable that takes the same input as the transform, and returns the labels. """ def _get_params(self, flat_inputs: List[Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: lam = float(self._dist.sample(())) # type: ignore[arg-type] H, W = query_size(flat_inputs) r_x = torch.randint(W, size=(1,)) r_y = torch.randint(H, size=(1,)) r = 0.5 * math.sqrt(1.0 - lam) r_w_half = int(r * W) r_h_half = int(r * H) x1 = int(torch.clamp(r_x - r_w_half, min=0)) y1 = int(torch.clamp(r_y - r_h_half, min=0)) x2 = int(torch.clamp(r_x + r_w_half, max=W)) y2 = int(torch.clamp(r_y + r_h_half, max=H)) box = (x1, y1, x2, y2) lam_adjusted = float(1.0 - (x2 - x1) * (y2 - y1) / (W * H)) return dict(box=box, lam_adjusted=lam_adjusted) def _transform(self, inpt: Any, params: Dict[str, Any]) -> Any: if inpt is params["labels"]: return self._mixup_label(inpt, lam=params["lam_adjusted"]) elif isinstance(inpt, (tv_tensors.Image, tv_tensors.Video)) or is_pure_tensor(inpt): self._check_image_or_video(inpt, batch_size=params["batch_size"]) x1, y1, x2, y2 = params["box"] rolled = inpt.roll(1, 0) output = inpt.clone() output[..., y1:y2, x1:x2] = rolled[..., y1:y2, x1:x2] if isinstance(inpt, (tv_tensors.Image, tv_tensors.Video)): output = tv_tensors.wrap(output, like=inpt) return output else: return inpt

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