Following typical conventions, we use Dataset
and DataLoader
for data loading
with multiple workers. Dataset
returns a dict of data items corresponding
the arguments of models' forward method.
Since the data in object detection may not be the same size (image size, gt bbox size, etc.),
we introduce a new DataContainer
type in MMCV to help collect and distribute
data of different size.
See here for more details.
The data preparation pipeline and the dataset is decomposed. Usually a dataset defines how to process the annotations and a data pipeline defines all the steps to prepare a data dict. A pipeline consists of a sequence of operations. Each operation takes a dict as input and also output a dict for the next transform.
We present a classical pipeline in the following figure. The blue blocks are pipeline operations. With the pipeline going on, each operator can add new keys (marked as green) to the result dict or update the existing keys (marked as orange).
The operations are categorized into data loading, pre-processing, formatting and test-time augmentation.
Here is a pipeline example for Faster R-CNN.
img_norm_cfg = dict(
mean=[123.675, 116.28, 103.53], std=[58.395, 57.12, 57.375], to_rgb=True)
train_pipeline = [
dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'),
dict(type='LoadAnnotations', with_bbox=True),
dict(type='Resize', img_scale=(1333, 800), keep_ratio=True),
dict(type='RandomFlip', flip_ratio=0.5),
dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg),
dict(type='Pad', size_divisor=32),
dict(type='DefaultFormatBundle'),
dict(type='Collect', keys=['img', 'gt_bboxes', 'gt_labels']),
]
test_pipeline = [
dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'),
dict(
type='MultiScaleFlipAug',
img_scale=(1333, 800),
flip=False,
transforms=[
dict(type='Resize', keep_ratio=True),
dict(type='RandomFlip'),
dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg),
dict(type='Pad', size_divisor=32),
dict(type='ImageToTensor', keys=['img']),
dict(type='Collect', keys=['img']),
])
]
For each operation, we list the related dict fields that are added/updated/removed.
LoadImageFromFile
- add: img, img_shape, ori_shape
LoadAnnotations
- add: gt_bboxes, gt_bboxes_ignore, gt_labels, gt_masks, gt_semantic_seg, bbox_fields, mask_fields
LoadProposals
- add: proposals
Resize
- add: scale, scale_idx, pad_shape, scale_factor, keep_ratio
- update: img, img_shape, *bbox_fields, *mask_fields, *seg_fields
RandomFlip
- add: flip
- update: img, *bbox_fields, *mask_fields, *seg_fields
Pad
- add: pad_fixed_size, pad_size_divisor
- update: img, pad_shape, *mask_fields, *seg_fields
RandomCrop
- update: img, pad_shape, gt_bboxes, gt_labels, gt_masks, *bbox_fields
Normalize
- add: img_norm_cfg
- update: img
SegRescale
- update: gt_semantic_seg
PhotoMetricDistortion
- update: img
Expand
- update: img, gt_bboxes
MinIoURandomCrop
- update: img, gt_bboxes, gt_labels
Corrupt
- update: img
ToTensor
- update: specified by
keys
.
ImageToTensor
- update: specified by
keys
.
Transpose
- update: specified by
keys
.
ToDataContainer
- update: specified by
fields
.
DefaultFormatBundle
- update: img, proposals, gt_bboxes, gt_bboxes_ignore, gt_labels, gt_masks, gt_semantic_seg
Collect
- add: img_meta (the keys of img_meta is specified by
meta_keys
) - remove: all other keys except for those specified by
keys
MultiScaleFlipAug
-
Write a new pipeline in any file, e.g.,
my_pipeline.py
. It takes a dict as input and return a dict.from mmdet.datasets import PIPELINES @PIPELINES.register_module() class MyTransform: def __call__(self, results): results['dummy'] = True return results
-
Import the new class.
from .my_pipeline import MyTransform
-
Use it in config files.
img_norm_cfg = dict( mean=[123.675, 116.28, 103.53], std=[58.395, 57.12, 57.375], to_rgb=True) train_pipeline = [ dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'), dict(type='LoadAnnotations', with_bbox=True), dict(type='Resize', img_scale=(1333, 800), keep_ratio=True), dict(type='RandomFlip', flip_ratio=0.5), dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg), dict(type='Pad', size_divisor=32), dict(type='MyTransform'), dict(type='DefaultFormatBundle'), dict(type='Collect', keys=['img', 'gt_bboxes', 'gt_labels']), ]