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""" |
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Misc |
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Author: Xiaoyang Wu ([email protected]) |
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Please cite our work if the code is helpful to you. |
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""" |
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import os |
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import warnings |
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from collections import abc |
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import numpy as np |
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import torch |
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from importlib import import_module |
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class AverageMeter(object): |
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"""Computes and stores the average and current value""" |
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def __init__(self): |
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self.val = 0 |
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self.avg = 0 |
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self.sum = 0 |
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self.count = 0 |
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def reset(self): |
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self.val = 0 |
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self.avg = 0 |
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self.sum = 0 |
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self.count = 0 |
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def update(self, val, n=1): |
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self.val = val |
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self.sum += val * n |
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self.count += n |
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self.avg = self.sum / self.count |
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def intersection_and_union(output, target, K, ignore_index=-1): |
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assert output.ndim in [1, 2, 3] |
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assert output.shape == target.shape |
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output = output.reshape(output.size).copy() |
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target = target.reshape(target.size) |
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output[np.where(target == ignore_index)[0]] = ignore_index |
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intersection = output[np.where(output == target)[0]] |
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area_intersection, _ = np.histogram(intersection, bins=np.arange(K + 1)) |
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area_output, _ = np.histogram(output, bins=np.arange(K + 1)) |
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area_target, _ = np.histogram(target, bins=np.arange(K + 1)) |
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area_union = area_output + area_target - area_intersection |
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return area_intersection, area_union, area_target |
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def intersection_and_union_gpu(output, target, k, ignore_index=-1): |
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assert output.dim() in [1, 2, 3] |
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assert output.shape == target.shape |
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output = output.view(-1) |
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target = target.view(-1) |
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output[target == ignore_index] = ignore_index |
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intersection = output[output == target] |
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area_intersection = torch.histc(intersection, bins=k, min=0, max=k - 1) |
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area_output = torch.histc(output, bins=k, min=0, max=k - 1) |
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area_target = torch.histc(target, bins=k, min=0, max=k - 1) |
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area_union = area_output + area_target - area_intersection |
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return area_intersection, area_union, area_target |
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def make_dirs(dir_name): |
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if not os.path.exists(dir_name): |
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os.makedirs(dir_name, exist_ok=True) |
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def find_free_port(): |
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import socket |
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sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
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sock.bind(("", 0)) |
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port = sock.getsockname()[1] |
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sock.close() |
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return port |
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def is_seq_of(seq, expected_type, seq_type=None): |
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"""Check whether it is a sequence of some type. |
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Args: |
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seq (Sequence): The sequence to be checked. |
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expected_type (type): Expected type of sequence items. |
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seq_type (type, optional): Expected sequence type. |
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Returns: |
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bool: Whether the sequence is valid. |
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""" |
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if seq_type is None: |
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exp_seq_type = abc.Sequence |
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else: |
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assert isinstance(seq_type, type) |
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exp_seq_type = seq_type |
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if not isinstance(seq, exp_seq_type): |
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return False |
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for item in seq: |
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if not isinstance(item, expected_type): |
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return False |
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return True |
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def is_str(x): |
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"""Whether the input is an string instance. |
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Note: This method is deprecated since python 2 is no longer supported. |
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""" |
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return isinstance(x, str) |
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def import_modules_from_strings(imports, allow_failed_imports=False): |
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"""Import modules from the given list of strings. |
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Args: |
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imports (list | str | None): The given module names to be imported. |
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allow_failed_imports (bool): If True, the failed imports will return |
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None. Otherwise, an ImportError is raise. Default: False. |
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Returns: |
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list[module] | module | None: The imported modules. |
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Examples: |
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>>> osp, sys = import_modules_from_strings( |
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... ['os.path', 'sys']) |
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>>> import os.path as osp_ |
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>>> import sys as sys_ |
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>>> assert osp == osp_ |
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>>> assert sys == sys_ |
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""" |
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if not imports: |
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return |
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single_import = False |
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if isinstance(imports, str): |
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single_import = True |
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imports = [imports] |
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if not isinstance(imports, list): |
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raise TypeError(f"custom_imports must be a list but got type {type(imports)}") |
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imported = [] |
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for imp in imports: |
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if not isinstance(imp, str): |
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raise TypeError(f"{imp} is of type {type(imp)} and cannot be imported.") |
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try: |
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imported_tmp = import_module(imp) |
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except ImportError: |
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if allow_failed_imports: |
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warnings.warn(f"{imp} failed to import and is ignored.", UserWarning) |
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imported_tmp = None |
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else: |
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raise ImportError |
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imported.append(imported_tmp) |
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if single_import: |
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imported = imported[0] |
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return imported |
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class DummyClass: |
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def __init__(self): |
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pass |
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