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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Deformable DETR
# Copyright (c) 2020 SenseTime. All Rights Reserved.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 [see LICENSE for details]
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Modified from https://github.com/chengdazhi/Deformable-Convolution-V2-PyTorch/tree/pytorch_1.0.0
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import division
import warnings
import math
import torch
from torch import nn
import torch.nn.functional as F
from torch.nn.init import xavier_uniform_, constant_
from ..functions import MSDeformAttnFunction
def _is_power_of_2(n):
if (not isinstance(n, int)) or (n < 0):
raise ValueError("invalid input for _is_power_of_2: {} (type: {})".format(n, type(n)))
return (n & (n-1) == 0) and n != 0
class MSDeformAttn(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, d_model=256, n_levels=4, n_heads=8, n_points=4):
"""
Multi-Scale Deformable Attention Module
:param d_model hidden dimension
:param n_levels number of feature levels
:param n_heads number of attention heads
:param n_points number of sampling points per attention head per feature level
"""
super().__init__()
if d_model % n_heads != 0:
raise ValueError('d_model must be divisible by n_heads, but got {} and {}'.format(d_model, n_heads))
_d_per_head = d_model // n_heads
# you'd better set _d_per_head to a power of 2 which is more efficient in our CUDA implementation
if not _is_power_of_2(_d_per_head):
warnings.warn("You'd better set d_model in MSDeformAttn to make the dimension of each attention head a power of 2 "
"which is more efficient in our CUDA implementation.")
self.im2col_step = 64
self.d_model = d_model
self.n_levels = n_levels
self.n_heads = n_heads
self.n_points = n_points
self.sampling_offsets = nn.Linear(d_model, n_heads * n_levels * n_points * 2)
self.attention_weights = nn.Linear(d_model, n_heads * n_levels * n_points)
self.value_proj = nn.Linear(d_model, d_model)
self.output_proj = nn.Linear(d_model, d_model)
self._reset_parameters()
def _reset_parameters(self):
constant_(self.sampling_offsets.weight.data, 0.)
thetas = torch.arange(self.n_heads, dtype=torch.float32) * (2.0 * math.pi / self.n_heads)
grid_init = torch.stack([thetas.cos(), thetas.sin()], -1)
grid_init = (grid_init / grid_init.abs().max(-1, keepdim=True)[0]).view(self.n_heads, 1, 1, 2).repeat(1, self.n_levels, self.n_points, 1)
for i in range(self.n_points):
grid_init[:, :, i, :] *= i + 1
with torch.no_grad():
self.sampling_offsets.bias = nn.Parameter(grid_init.view(-1))
constant_(self.attention_weights.weight.data, 0.)
constant_(self.attention_weights.bias.data, 0.)
xavier_uniform_(self.value_proj.weight.data)
constant_(self.value_proj.bias.data, 0.)
xavier_uniform_(self.output_proj.weight.data)
constant_(self.output_proj.bias.data, 0.)
def forward(self, query, reference_points, input_flatten, input_spatial_shapes, input_level_start_index, input_padding_mask=None):
"""
:param query (N, Length_{query}, C)
:param reference_points (N, Length_{query}, n_levels, 2), range in [0, 1], top-left (0,0), bottom-right (1, 1), including padding area
or (N, Length_{query}, n_levels, 4), add additional (w, h) to form reference boxes
:param input_flatten (N, \sum_{l=0}^{L-1} H_l \cdot W_l, C)
:param input_spatial_shapes (n_levels, 2), [(H_0, W_0), (H_1, W_1), ..., (H_{L-1}, W_{L-1})]
:param input_level_start_index (n_levels, ), [0, H_0*W_0, H_0*W_0+H_1*W_1, H_0*W_0+H_1*W_1+H_2*W_2, ..., H_0*W_0+H_1*W_1+...+H_{L-1}*W_{L-1}]
:param input_padding_mask (N, \sum_{l=0}^{L-1} H_l \cdot W_l), True for padding elements, False for non-padding elements
:return output (N, Length_{query}, C)
"""
N, Len_q, _ = query.shape
N, Len_in, _ = input_flatten.shape
assert (input_spatial_shapes[:, 0] * input_spatial_shapes[:, 1]).sum() == Len_in
value = self.value_proj(input_flatten)
if input_padding_mask is not None:
value = value.masked_fill(input_padding_mask[..., None], float(0))
value = value.view(N, Len_in, self.n_heads, self.d_model // self.n_heads)
sampling_offsets = self.sampling_offsets(query).view(N, Len_q, self.n_heads, self.n_levels, self.n_points, 2)
attention_weights = self.attention_weights(query).view(N, Len_q, self.n_heads, self.n_levels * self.n_points)
attention_weights = F.softmax(attention_weights, -1).view(N, Len_q, self.n_heads, self.n_levels, self.n_points)
# N, Len_q, n_heads, n_levels, n_points, 2
if reference_points.shape[-1] == 2:
offset_normalizer = torch.stack([input_spatial_shapes[..., 1], input_spatial_shapes[..., 0]], -1)
sampling_locations = reference_points[:, :, None, :, None, :] \
+ sampling_offsets / offset_normalizer[None, None, None, :, None, :]
elif reference_points.shape[-1] == 4:
sampling_locations = reference_points[:, :, None, :, None, :2] \
+ sampling_offsets / self.n_points * reference_points[:, :, None, :, None, 2:] * 0.5
else:
raise ValueError(
'Last dim of reference_points must be 2 or 4, but get {} instead.'.format(reference_points.shape[-1]))
# for amp
if value.dtype == torch.float16:
# for mixed precision
output = MSDeformAttnFunction.apply(
value.to(torch.float32), input_spatial_shapes, input_level_start_index, sampling_locations.to(torch.float32), attention_weights, self.im2col_step)
output = output.to(torch.float16)
output = self.output_proj(output)
return output
output = MSDeformAttnFunction.apply(
value, input_spatial_shapes, input_level_start_index, sampling_locations, attention_weights, self.im2col_step)
output = self.output_proj(output)
return output
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