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YOLOv7 VisDrone

Installation

Clone this repository

$ https://github.com/godhj93/YOLOv7_VisDrone.git

Prepare VisDrone dataset

Download at official

Run docker

$ docker run -it \
     --gpus all \
     --privileged \
     --env="DISPLAY" \
     --env="QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1" \
     --env=NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all \
     --env=NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES=all \
     --net=host \
     --ipc=host \
     --volume="/tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix:rw" \
     -v /dev:/dev \
     -v ~/:/server/ \
     -v PATH/TO/YOLOv7_VisDrone/:/root/YOLOv7 \
     -v PATH/TO/VISDRONE_DATASET/:/root/datasets \
     --name CONTAINER_NAME \
     nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:21.08-py3
    
# In the container
$(docker) apt update && apt install -y zip htop screen libgl1-mesa-glx &&  pip install seaborn htop

Training

python train.py --workers 8 --device 0 --batch-size 32 --data data/VisDrone.yaml --img 640 640 --cfg cfg/training/visdrone_cfg/yolov7-tiny.yaml --weights '' --name yolov7-tiny --hyp data/hyp.scratch.tiny.yaml

Export ONNX

python export.py --weights runs/train/yolov7-tiny/weights/best.pt  --img-size 384 672  --grid --max-wh 640

Export TensorRT

git clone https://github.com/Linaom1214/TensorRT-For-YOLO-Series
cd TensorRT-For-YOLO-Series/
pip install --upgrade setuptools pip --user
pip install nvidia-pyindex
pip install --upgrade nvidia-tensorrt
pip install pycuda
python export.py -o ../YOLOv7/runs/train/yolov7-tiny/weights/best.onnx  -e ../YOLOv7/runs/train/yolov7-tiny/weights/best.trt -p fp16

Export Tensorflow Lite

python convert_tflite.py --load ONNX_MODEL_PATH

Test (Torch, Tensorflow Lite, ONNX or TensorRT)

python test.py --data data/VisDrone.yaml --img 640 --batch 1 --conf 0.001 --iou 0.65 --device 0 --weights runs/train/yolov7-tiny/weights/best.pt --name yolov7_640_val --engine ARG_ENGINES
ARG_ENGINES: "torch", "lite", "onnx", "trt"

Official YOLOv7

Implementation of paper - YOLOv7: Trainable bag-of-freebies sets new state-of-the-art for real-time object detectors

PWC Hugging Face Spaces Open In Colab arxiv.org

Web Demo

Performance

MS COCO

Model Test Size APtest AP50test AP75test batch 1 fps batch 32 average time
YOLOv7 640 51.4% 69.7% 55.9% 161 fps 2.8 ms
YOLOv7-X 640 53.1% 71.2% 57.8% 114 fps 4.3 ms
YOLOv7-W6 1280 54.9% 72.6% 60.1% 84 fps 7.6 ms
YOLOv7-E6 1280 56.0% 73.5% 61.2% 56 fps 12.3 ms
YOLOv7-D6 1280 56.6% 74.0% 61.8% 44 fps 15.0 ms
YOLOv7-E6E 1280 56.8% 74.4% 62.1% 36 fps 18.7 ms

Installation

Docker environment (recommended)

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# create the docker container, you can change the share memory size if you have more.
nvidia-docker run --name yolov7 -it -v your_coco_path/:/coco/ -v your_code_path/:/yolov7 --shm-size=64g nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:21.08-py3

# apt install required packages
apt update
apt install -y zip htop screen libgl1-mesa-glx

# pip install required packages
pip install seaborn thop

# go to code folder
cd /yolov7

Testing

yolov7.pt yolov7x.pt yolov7-w6.pt yolov7-e6.pt yolov7-d6.pt yolov7-e6e.pt

python test.py --data data/coco.yaml --img 640 --batch 32 --conf 0.001 --iou 0.65 --device 0 --weights yolov7.pt --name yolov7_640_val

You will get the results:

 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=   all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.51206
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50      | area=   all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.69730
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.75      | area=   all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.55521
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= small | maxDets=100 ] = 0.35247
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=medium | maxDets=100 ] = 0.55937
 Average Precision  (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= large | maxDets=100 ] = 0.66693
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=   all | maxDets=  1 ] = 0.38453
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=   all | maxDets= 10 ] = 0.63765
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=   all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.68772
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= small | maxDets=100 ] = 0.53766
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=medium | maxDets=100 ] = 0.73549
 Average Recall     (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= large | maxDets=100 ] = 0.83868

To measure accuracy, download COCO-annotations for Pycocotools to the ./coco/annotations/instances_val2017.json

Training

Data preparation

bash scripts/get_coco.sh
  • Download MS COCO dataset images (train, val, test) and labels. If you have previously used a different version of YOLO, we strongly recommend that you delete train2017.cache and val2017.cache files, and redownload labels

Single GPU training

# train p5 models
python train.py --workers 8 --device 0 --batch-size 32 --data data/coco.yaml --img 640 640 --cfg cfg/training/yolov7.yaml --weights '' --name yolov7 --hyp data/hyp.scratch.p5.yaml

# train p6 models
python train_aux.py --workers 8 --device 0 --batch-size 16 --data data/coco.yaml --img 1280 1280 --cfg cfg/training/yolov7-w6.yaml --weights '' --name yolov7-w6 --hyp data/hyp.scratch.p6.yaml

Multiple GPU training

# train p5 models
python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node 4 --master_port 9527 train.py --workers 8 --device 0,1,2,3 --sync-bn --batch-size 128 --data data/coco.yaml --img 640 640 --cfg cfg/training/yolov7.yaml --weights '' --name yolov7 --hyp data/hyp.scratch.p5.yaml

# train p6 models
python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node 8 --master_port 9527 train_aux.py --workers 8 --device 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 --sync-bn --batch-size 128 --data data/coco.yaml --img 1280 1280 --cfg cfg/training/yolov7-w6.yaml --weights '' --name yolov7-w6 --hyp data/hyp.scratch.p6.yaml

Transfer learning

yolov7_training.pt yolov7x_training.pt yolov7-w6_training.pt yolov7-e6_training.pt yolov7-d6_training.pt yolov7-e6e_training.pt

Single GPU finetuning for custom dataset

# finetune p5 models
python train.py --workers 8 --device 0 --batch-size 32 --data data/custom.yaml --img 640 640 --cfg cfg/training/yolov7-custom.yaml --weights 'yolov7_training.pt' --name yolov7-custom --hyp data/hyp.scratch.custom.yaml

# finetune p6 models
python train_aux.py --workers 8 --device 0 --batch-size 16 --data data/custom.yaml --img 1280 1280 --cfg cfg/training/yolov7-w6-custom.yaml --weights 'yolov7-w6_training.pt' --name yolov7-w6-custom --hyp data/hyp.scratch.custom.yaml

Re-parameterization

See reparameterization.ipynb

Inference

On video:

python detect.py --weights yolov7.pt --conf 0.25 --img-size 640 --source yourvideo.mp4

On image:

python detect.py --weights yolov7.pt --conf 0.25 --img-size 640 --source inference/images/horses.jpg

Export

Pytorch to CoreML (and inference on MacOS/iOS) Open In Colab

Pytorch to ONNX with NMS (and inference) Open In Colab

python export.py --weights yolov7-tiny.pt --grid --end2end --simplify \
        --topk-all 100 --iou-thres 0.65 --conf-thres 0.35 --img-size 640 640 --max-wh 640

Pytorch to TensorRT with NMS (and inference) Open In Colab

wget https://github.com/WongKinYiu/yolov7/releases/download/v0.1/yolov7-tiny.pt
python export.py --weights ./yolov7-tiny.pt --grid --end2end --simplify --topk-all 100 --iou-thres 0.65 --conf-thres 0.35 --img-size 640 640
git clone https://github.com/Linaom1214/tensorrt-python.git
python ./tensorrt-python/export.py -o yolov7-tiny.onnx -e yolov7-tiny-nms.trt -p fp16

Pytorch to TensorRT another way Open In Colab

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wget https://github.com/WongKinYiu/yolov7/releases/download/v0.1/yolov7-tiny.pt
python export.py --weights yolov7-tiny.pt --grid --include-nms
git clone https://github.com/Linaom1214/tensorrt-python.git
python ./tensorrt-python/export.py -o yolov7-tiny.onnx -e yolov7-tiny-nms.trt -p fp16

# Or use trtexec to convert ONNX to TensorRT engine
/usr/src/tensorrt/bin/trtexec --onnx=yolov7-tiny.onnx --saveEngine=yolov7-tiny-nms.trt --fp16

Tested with: Python 3.7.13, Pytorch 1.12.0+cu113

Pose estimation

code yolov7-w6-pose.pt

See keypoint.ipynb.

Instance segmentation

code yolov7-mask.pt

See instance.ipynb.

Instance segmentation

code yolov7-seg.pt

YOLOv7 for instance segmentation (YOLOR + YOLOv5 + YOLACT)

Model Test Size APbox AP50box AP75box APmask AP50mask AP75mask
YOLOv7-seg 640 51.4% 69.4% 55.8% 41.5% 65.5% 43.7%

Anchor free detection head

code yolov7-u6.pt

YOLOv7 with decoupled TAL head (YOLOR + YOLOv5 + YOLOv6)

Model Test Size APval AP50val AP75val
YOLOv7-u6 640 52.6% 69.7% 57.3%

Citation

@article{wang2022yolov7,
  title={{YOLOv7}: Trainable bag-of-freebies sets new state-of-the-art for real-time object detectors},
  author={Wang, Chien-Yao and Bochkovskiy, Alexey and Liao, Hong-Yuan Mark},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.02696},
  year={2022}
}
@article{wang2022designing,
  title={Designing Network Design Strategies Through Gradient Path Analysis},
  author={Wang, Chien-Yao and Liao, Hong-Yuan Mark and Yeh, I-Hau},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.04800},
  year={2022}
}

Teaser

Yolov7-semantic & YOLOv7-panoptic & YOLOv7-caption

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