yancie-yjr / StreamYOLO

Real-time Object Detection for Streaming Perception, CVPR 2022
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StreamYOLO

Real-time Object Detection for Streaming Perception

Jinrong Yang, Songtao Liu, Zeming Li, Xiaoping Li, Sun Jian
Real-time Object Detection for Streaming Perception, CVPR 2022 (Oral)
[Paper]

Benchmark

Model size velocity sAP
0.5:0.95
sAP50 sAP75 weights COCO pretrained weights
StreamYOLO-s 600×960 1x 29.8 50.3 29.8 github github
StreamYOLO-m 600×960 1x 33.7 54.5 34.0 github github
StreamYOLO-l 600×960 1x 36.9 58.1 37.5 github github
StreamYOLO-l 600×960 2x 34.6 56.3 34.7 github github
StreamYOLO-l 600×960 still 39.4 60.0 40.2 github github

Quick Start

Dataset preparation You can download Argoverse-1.1 full dataset and annotation from [HERE](https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mengtial/proj/streaming/) and unzip it. The folder structure should be organized as follows before our processing. ```shell StreamYOLO ├── exps ├── tools ├── yolox ├── data │ ├── Argoverse-1.1 │ │ ├── annotations │ │ ├── tracking │ │ ├── train │ │ ├── val │ │ ├── test │ ├── Argoverse-HD │ │ ├── annotations │ │ ├── test-meta.json │ │ ├── train.json │ │ ├── val.json ``` The hash strings represent different video sequences in Argoverse, and `ring_front_center` is one of the sensors for that sequence. Argoverse-HD annotations correspond to images from this sensor. Information from other sensors (other ring cameras or LiDAR) is not used, but our framework can be also extended to these modalities or to a multi-modality setting.
Installation ```shell # basic python libraries conda create --name streamyolo python=3.7 pip install torch==1.7.1+cu110 torchvision==0.8.2+cu110 torchaudio==0.7.2 -f https://download.pytorch.org/whl/torch_stable.html pip3 install yolox==0.3 git clone git@github.com:yancie-yjr/StreamYOLO.git cd StreamYOLO/ # add StreamYOLO to PYTHONPATH and add this line to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc (change the file accordingly) ADDPATH=$(pwd) echo export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:$ADDPATH >> ~/.bashrc source ~/.bashrc # Installing `mmcv` for the official sAP evaluation: # Please replace `{cu_version}` and ``{torch_version}`` with the versions you are currently using. # You will get import or runtime errors if the versions are incorrect. pip install mmcv-full==1.1.5 -f https://download.openmmlab.com/mmcv/dist/{cu_version}/{torch_version}/index.html ```
Reproduce our results on Argoverse-HD Step1. Prepare COCO dataset ```shell cd ln -s /path/to/your/Argoverse-1.1 ./data/Argoverse-1.1 ln -s /path/to/your/Argoverse-HD ./data/Argoverse-HD ``` Step2. Reproduce our results on Argoverse: ```shell python tools/train.py -f cfgs/m_s50_onex_dfp_tal_flip.py -d 8 -b 32 -c [/path/to/your/coco_pretrained_path] -o --fp16 ``` * -d: number of gpu devices. * -b: total batch size, the recommended number for -b is num-gpu * 8. * --fp16: mixed precision training. * -c: model checkpoint path.
Offline Evaluation We support batch testing for fast evaluation: ```shell python tools/eval.py -f cfgs/l_s50_onex_dfp_tal_flip.py -c [/path/to/your/model_path] -b 64 -d 8 --conf 0.01 [--fp16] [--fuse] ``` * --fuse: fuse conv and bn. * -d: number of GPUs used for evaluation. DEFAULT: All GPUs available will be used. * -b: total batch size across on all GPUs. * -c: model checkpoint path. * --conf: NMS threshold. If using 0.001, the performance will further improve by 0.2~0.3 sAP.
Online Evaluation We modify the online evaluation from [sAP](https://github.com/mtli/sAP) Please use 1 V100 GPU to test the performance since other GPUs with low computing power will trigger non-real-time results!!!!!!!! ```shell cd sAP/streamyolo bash streamyolo.sh ```

Citation

Please cite the following paper if this repo helps your research:

@inproceedings{streamyolo,
  title={Real-time Object Detection for Streaming Perception},
  author={Yang, Jinrong and Liu, Songtao and Li, Zeming and Li, Xiaoping and Sun, Jian},
  booktitle={Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition},
  pages={5385--5395},
  year={2022}
}
@article{yang2022streamyolo,
  title={StreamYOLO: Real-time Object Detection for Streaming Perception},
  author={Yang, Jinrong and Liu, Songtao and Li, Zeming and Li, Xiaoping and Sun, Jian},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.10433},
  year={2022}
}

License

This repo is released under the Apache 2.0 license. Please see the LICENSE file for more information.