Easily compute clip embeddings from video frames.
Using pip:
pip install clip-video-encode
Or build from source:
python setup.py install
NAME
clip-video-encode - Encode frames using CLIP image encoder
SYNOPSIS
clip-video-encode SRC <flags>
DESCRIPTION
Input:
src:
str: path to mp4 file
str: youtube link
str: path to txt file with multiple mp4's or youtube links
list: list with multiple mp4's or youtube links
dest:
str: directory where to save embeddings to
None: dest = src + .npy
output_format:
str: "files" or "webdataset"
take_every_nth:
int: only take every nth frame
frame_workers:
int: number of Processes to distribute video reading to.
frame_memory_size:
int: GB of memory for FrameReader.
metadata_columns:
str: a comma separated list of metadata column names to look for in src
use_dst_name:
bool: use the save name suggested by video2numpy
distribute:
str: distribution strategy, currently either slurm or none
oc_model_name:
str: open_clip model name, used for selecting CLIP architecture
pretrained:
str: open_clip pretrained weights name
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
SRC
FLAGS
--dest=DEST
Default: ''
--output_format=OUTPUT_FORMAT
Default: 'files'
--take_every_nth=TAKE_EVERY_NTH
Default: 1
--frame_workers=FRAME_WORKERS
Default: 1
--frame_memory_size=FRAME_MEMORY_SIZE
Default: 4
--metadata_columns=METADATA_COLUMNS
Default: ''
--use_dst_name=USE_DST_NAME
Default: False
--distribute=DISTRIBUTE
Default: 'none'
--oc_model_name=OC_MODEL_NAME
Default: 'ViT-B-32'
--pretrained=PRETRAINED
Default: 'laion2b_s34b_b79k'
This module exposes a single function clip_video_encode
which takes the same arguments as the command line tool:
import glob
from clip_video_encode import clip_video_encode
VIDS = glob.glob("some/path/my_videos/*.mp4")
EMBEDDING_DIR = "some/path/my_embeddings"
take_every_5 = 5
clip_video_encode(VIDS, EMBEDDING_DIR, take_every_5)
Check out some cool clip-video-encode examples:
Setup a virtualenv:
python3 -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip install -e .
to run tests:
pip install -r requirements-test.txt
then
make lint
make test
You can use make black
to reformat the code
python -m pytest -x -s -v tests -k "dummy"
to run a specific test