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YOLOv3 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > iOS

Home Page: https://www.ultralytics.com

License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Shell 1.11% Python 14.48% Jupyter Notebook 84.10% Dockerfile 0.30%

yolov3's Introduction

Introduction

This directory contains PyTorch YOLOv3 software developed by Ultralytics LLC, and is freely available for redistribution under the GPL-3.0 license. For more information please visit https://www.ultralytics.com.

Description

The https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov3 repo contains inference and training code for YOLOv3 in PyTorch. The code works on Linux, MacOS and Windows. Training is done on the COCO dataset by default: https://cocodataset.org/#home. Credit to Joseph Redmon for YOLO: https://pjreddie.com/darknet/yolo/.

Requirements

Python 3.7 or later with the following pip3 install -U -r requirements.txt packages:

  • numpy
  • torch >= 1.1.0
  • opencv-python
  • tqdm

Tutorials

Jupyter Notebook

Our Jupyter notebook provides quick training, inference and testing examples.

Training

Start Training: python3 train.py to begin training after downloading COCO data with data/get_coco_dataset.sh. Each epoch trains on 117,263 images from the train and validate COCO sets, and tests on 5000 images from the COCO validate set.

Resume Training: python3 train.py --resume to resume training from weights/last.pt.

Plot Training: from utils import utils; utils.plot_results() plots training results from coco_16img.data, coco_64img.data, 2 example datasets available in the data/ folder, which train and test on the first 16 and 64 images of the COCO2014-trainval dataset.

Image Augmentation

datasets.py applies random OpenCV-powered (https://opencv.org/) augmentation to the input images in accordance with the following specifications. Augmentation is applied only during training, not during inference. Bounding boxes are automatically tracked and updated with the images. 416 x 416 examples pictured below.

Augmentation Description
Translation +/- 10% (vertical and horizontal)
Rotation +/- 5 degrees
Shear +/- 2 degrees (vertical and horizontal)
Scale +/- 10%
Reflection 50% probability (horizontal-only)
HSV Saturation +/- 50%
HSV Intensity +/- 50%

Speed

https://cloud.google.com/deep-learning-vm/
Machine type: n1-standard-8 (8 vCPUs, 30 GB memory)
CPU platform: Intel Skylake
GPUs: K80 ($0.20/hr), T4 ($0.35/hr), V100 ($0.83/hr) CUDA with Nvidia Apex FP16/32
HDD: 100 GB SSD
Dataset: COCO train 2014 (117,263 images)

GPUs batch_size images/sec epoch time epoch cost
K80 64 (32x2) 11 175 min $0.58
T4 64 (32x2) 40 49 min $0.29
T4 x2 64 (64x1) 61 32 min $0.36
V100 64 (32x2) 115 17 min $0.24
V100 x2 64 (64x1) 150 13 min $0.36
2080Ti 64 (32x2) 81 24 min -
2080Ti x2 64 (64x1) 140 14 min -

Inference

detect.py runs inference on any sources:

python3 detect.py --source ...
  • Image: --source file.jpg
  • Video: --source file.mp4
  • Directory: --source dir/
  • Webcam: --source 0
  • RTSP stream: --source rtsp://170.93.143.139/rtplive/470011e600ef003a004ee33696235daa
  • HTTP stream: --source http://wmccpinetop.axiscam.net/mjpg/video.mjpg

To run a specific models:

YOLOv3: python3 detect.py --cfg cfg/yolov3.cfg --weights weights/yolov3.weights

YOLOv3-tiny: python3 detect.py --cfg cfg/yolov3-tiny.cfg --weights weights/yolov3-tiny.weights

YOLOv3-SPP: python3 detect.py --cfg cfg/yolov3-spp.cfg --weights weights/yolov3-spp.weights

Pretrained Weights

Download from: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LezFG5g3BCW6iYaV89B2i64cqEUZD7e0

Darknet Conversion

$ git clone https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov3 && cd yolov3

# convert darknet cfg/weights to pytorch model
$ python3  -c "from models import *; convert('cfg/yolov3-spp.cfg', 'weights/yolov3-spp.weights')"
Success: converted 'weights/yolov3-spp.weights' to 'converted.pt'

# convert cfg/pytorch model to darknet weights
$ python3  -c "from models import *; convert('cfg/yolov3-spp.cfg', 'weights/yolov3-spp.pt')"
Success: converted 'weights/yolov3-spp.pt' to 'converted.weights'

mAP

  • test.py --weights weights/yolov3.weights tests official YOLOv3 weights.
  • test.py --weights weights/last.pt tests latest checkpoint.
  • Compare to darknet published results https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.02767.
[email protected]:0.95 [email protected]:0.95 [email protected]:0.95
darknet YOLOv3-tiny 14.0 16.0 16.6
darknet YOLOv3 28.7 31.1 33.0
darknet YOLOv3-SPP 30.5 33.9 37.0
ultralytics YOLOv3-SPP 35.2 38.8 40.4
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
darknet YOLOv3-tiny 29.0 32.9 35.5
darknet YOLOv3 51.5 55.3 57.9
darknet YOLOv3-SPP 52.3 56.8 60.6
ultralytics YOLOv3-SPP 53.9 58.7 60.1
$ python3 test.py --save-json --img-size 608 --weights ultralytics68.pt
Namespace(batch_size=16, cfg='cfg/yolov3-spp.cfg', conf_thres=0.001, data='data/coco.data', device='', img_size=608, iou_thres=0.5, nms_thres=0.5, save_json=True, weights='ultralytics68.pt')
Using CUDA device0 _CudaDeviceProperties(name='Tesla T4', total_memory=15079MB)

               Class    Images   Targets         P         R   [email protected]        F1: 100% 313/313 [06:52<00:00,  1.24it/s]
                 all     5e+03  3.58e+04     0.107     0.779      0.59     0.182
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=   all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.398 <---
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50      | area=   all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.601 <---
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.75      | area=   all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.425
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= small | maxDets=100 ] = 0.237
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=medium | maxDets=100 ] = 0.438
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= large | maxDets=100 ] = 0.505
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=   all | maxDets=  1 ] = 0.325
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=   all | maxDets= 10 ] = 0.519
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=   all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.543
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= small | maxDets=100 ] = 0.366
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=medium | maxDets=100 ] = 0.584
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= large | maxDets=100 ] = 0.665

Citation

DOI

Contact

Issues should be raised directly in the repository. For additional questions or comments please email Glenn Jocher at [email protected] or visit us at https://contact.ultralytics.com.

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