Fastest timm models > 86% ImageNet-1k Top-1
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Fastest image classification models with 86% accuracy in ImageNet-1k .
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A Swin Transformer image classification model. Pretrained on ImageNet-22k and fine-tuned on ImageNet-1k by paper authors.
from urllib.request import urlopen
from PIL import Image
import timm
img = Image.open(urlopen(
'https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/beignets-task-guide.png'
))
model = timm.create_model('swin_large_patch4_window7_224.ms_in22k_ft_in1k', pretrained=True)
model = model.eval()
# get model specific transforms (normalization, resize)
data_config = timm.data.resolve_model_data_config(model)
transforms = timm.data.create_transform(**data_config, is_training=False)
output = model(transforms(img).unsqueeze(0)) # unsqueeze single image into batch of 1
top5_probabilities, top5_class_indices = torch.topk(output.softmax(dim=1) * 100, k=5)
from urllib.request import urlopen
from PIL import Image
import timm
img = Image.open(urlopen(
'https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/beignets-task-guide.png'
))
model = timm.create_model(
'swin_large_patch4_window7_224.ms_in22k_ft_in1k',
pretrained=True,
features_only=True,
)
model = model.eval()
# get model specific transforms (normalization, resize)
data_config = timm.data.resolve_model_data_config(model)
transforms = timm.data.create_transform(**data_config, is_training=False)
output = model(transforms(img).unsqueeze(0)) # unsqueeze single image into batch of 1
for o in output:
# print shape of each feature map in output
# e.g. for swin_base_patch4_window7_224 (NHWC output)
# torch.Size([1, 56, 56, 128])
# torch.Size([1, 28, 28, 256])
# torch.Size([1, 14, 14, 512])
# torch.Size([1, 7, 7, 1024])
# e.g. for swinv2_cr_small_ns_224 (NCHW output)
# torch.Size([1, 96, 56, 56])
# torch.Size([1, 192, 28, 28])
# torch.Size([1, 384, 14, 14])
# torch.Size([1, 768, 7, 7])
print(o.shape)
from urllib.request import urlopen
from PIL import Image
import timm
img = Image.open(urlopen(
'https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/beignets-task-guide.png'
))
model = timm.create_model(
'swin_large_patch4_window7_224.ms_in22k_ft_in1k',
pretrained=True,
num_classes=0, # remove classifier nn.Linear
)
model = model.eval()
# get model specific transforms (normalization, resize)
data_config = timm.data.resolve_model_data_config(model)
transforms = timm.data.create_transform(**data_config, is_training=False)
output = model(transforms(img).unsqueeze(0)) # output is (batch_size, num_features) shaped tensor
# or equivalently (without needing to set num_classes=0)
output = model.forward_features(transforms(img).unsqueeze(0))
# output is unpooled (ie.e a (batch_size, H, W, num_features) tensor for swin / swinv2
# or (batch_size, num_features, H, W) for swinv2_cr
output = model.forward_head(output, pre_logits=True)
# output is (batch_size, num_features) tensor
Explore the dataset and runtime metrics of this model in timm model results.
@inproceedings{liu2021Swin,
title={Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer using Shifted Windows},
author={Liu, Ze and Lin, Yutong and Cao, Yue and Hu, Han and Wei, Yixuan and Zhang, Zheng and Lin, Stephen and Guo, Baining},
booktitle={Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)},
year={2021}
}
@misc{rw2019timm,
author = {Ross Wightman},
title = {PyTorch Image Models},
year = {2019},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.4414861},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/huggingface/pytorch-image-models}}
}