CVPR 2020 oral paper: Overcoming Classifier Imbalance for Long-tail Object Detection with Balanced Group Softmax.

Overview

Overcoming Classifier Imbalance for Long-tail Object Detection with Balanced Group Softmax

⚠️ Latest: Current repo is a complete version. But we delete many redundant codes and are still under testing now.

This repo is the official implementation for CVPR 2020 oral paper: Overcoming Classifier Imbalance for Long-tail Object Detection with Balanced Group Softmax. [Paper] [Supp] [Slides] [Video] [Code and models]

Note: Current code is still not very clean yet. We are still working on it, and it will be updated soon.

Framework

Requirements

1. Environment:

The requirements are exactly the same as mmdetection v1.0.rc0. We tested on on the following settings:

  • python 3.7
  • cuda 9.2
  • pytorch 1.3.1+cu92
  • torchvision 0.4.2+cu92
  • mmcv 0.2.14
HH=`pwd`
conda create -n mmdet python=3.7 -y
conda activate mmdet

pip install cython
pip install numpy
pip install torch
pip install torchvision
pip install pycocotools
pip install mmcv
pip install matplotlib
pip install terminaltables

cd lvis-api/
python setup.py develop

cd $HH
python setup.py develop

2. Data:

a. For dataset images:

# Make sure you are in dir BalancedGroupSoftmax

mkdir data
cd data
mkdir lvis
mkdir pretrained_models
  • If you already have COCO2017 dataset, it will be great. Link train2017 and val2017 folders under folder lvis.
  • If you do not have COCO2017 dataset, please download: COCO train set and COCO val set and unzip these files and mv them under folder lvis.

b. For dataset annotations:

To train HTC models, download COCO stuff annotations and change the name of folder stuffthingmaps_trainval2017 to stuffthingmaps.

c. For pretrained models:

Download the corresponding pre-trained models below.

  • To train baseline models, we need models trained on COCO to initialize. Please download the corresponding COCO models at mmdetection model zoo.
  • To train balanced group softmax models (shorted as gs models), we need corresponding baseline models trained on LVIS to initialize and fix all parameters except for the last FC layer.
  • Move these model files to ./data/pretrained_models/

d. For intermediate files (for BAGS and reweight models only):

You can either donwnload or generate them before training and testing. Put them under ./data/lvis/.

  • BAGS models: label2binlabel.pt, pred_slice_with0.pt, valsplit.pkl
  • Re-weight models: cls_weight.pt, cls_weight_bours.pt
  • RFS models: class_to_imageid_and_inscount.pt

After all these operations, the folder data should be like this:

    data
    ├── lvis
    │   ├── lvis_v0.5_train.json
    │   ├── lvis_v0.5_val.json
    │   ├── stuffthingmaps (Optional, for HTC models only)
    │   ├── label2binlabel.pt (Optional, for GAGS models only)
    │   ├── ...... (Other intermidiate files)
    │   │   ├── train2017
    │   │   │   ├── 000000004134.png
    │   │   │   ├── 000000031817.png
    │   │   │   ├── ......
    │   │   └── val2017
    │   │       ├── 000000424162.png
    │   │       ├── 000000445999.png
    │   │       ├── ......
    │   ├── train2017
    │   │   ├── 000000100582.jpg
    │   │   ├── 000000102411.jpg
    │   │   ├── ......
    │   └── val2017
    │       ├── 000000062808.jpg
    │       ├── 000000119038.jpg
    │       ├── ......
    └── pretrained_models
        ├── faster_rcnn_r50_fpn_2x_20181010-443129e1.pth
        ├── ......

Training

Note: Please make sure that you have prepared the pre-trained models and intermediate files and they have been put to the path specified in ${CONIFG_FILE}.

Use the following commands to train a model.

# Single GPU
python tools/train.py ${CONFIG_FILE}

# Multi GPU distributed training
./tools/dist_train.sh ${CONFIG_FILE} ${GPU_NUM} [optional arguments]

All config files are under ./configs/.

  • ./configs/bags: all models for Balanced Group Softmax.
  • ./configs/baselines: all baseline models.
  • ./configs/transferred: transferred models from long-tail image classification.
  • ./configs/ablations: models for ablation study.

For example, to train a BAGS model with Faster R-CNN R50-FPN:

# Single GPU
python tools/train.py configs/bags/gs_faster_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis_with0_bg8.py

# Multi GPU distributed training (for 8 gpus)
./tools/dist_train.sh configs/bags/gs_faster_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis_with0_bg8.py 8

Important: The default learning rate in config files is for 8 GPUs and 2 img/gpu (batch size = 8*2 = 16). According to the Linear Scaling Rule, you need to set the learning rate proportional to the batch size if you use different GPUs or images per GPU, e.g., lr=0.01 for 4 GPUs * 2 img/gpu and lr=0.08 for 16 GPUs * 4 img/gpu. (Cited from mmdetection.)

Testing

Note: Please make sure that you have prepared the intermediate files and they have been put to the path specified in ${CONIFG_FILE}.

Use the following commands to test a trained model.

# single gpu test
python tools/test_lvis.py \
 ${CONFIG_FILE} ${CHECKPOINT_FILE} [--out ${RESULT_FILE}] [--eval ${EVAL_METRICS}]

# multi-gpu testing
./tools/dist_test_lvis.sh \
 ${CONFIG_FILE} ${CHECKPOINT_FILE} ${GPU_NUM} [--out ${RESULT_FILE}] [--eval ${EVAL_METRICS}]
  • $RESULT_FILE: Filename of the output results in pickle format. If not specified, the results will not be saved to a file.
  • $EVAL_METRICS: Items to be evaluated on the results. bbox for bounding box evaluation only. bbox segm for bounding box and mask evaluation.

For example (assume that you have downloaded the corresponding model file to ./data/downloaded_models):

  • To evaluate the trained BAGS model with Faster R-CNN R50-FPN for object detection:
# single-gpu testing
python tools/test_lvis.py configs/bags/gs_faster_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis_with0_bg8.py \
 ./donwloaded_models/gs_faster_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis_with0_bg8.pth \
  --out gs_box_result.pkl --eval bbox

# multi-gpu testing (8 gpus)
./tools/dist_test_lvis.sh configs/bags/gs_faster_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis_with0_bg8.py \
./donwloaded_models/gs_faster_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis_with0_bg8.pth 8 \
--out gs_box_result.pkl --eval bbox
  • To evaluate the trained BAGS model with Mask R-CNN R50-FPN for instance segmentation:
# single-gpu testing
python tools/test_lvis.py configs/bags/gs_mask_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis.py \
 ./donwloaded_models/gs_mask_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis.pth \
  --out gs_mask_result.pkl --eval bbox segm

# multi-gpu testing (8 gpus)
./tools/dist_test_lvis.sh configs/bags/gs_mask_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis.py \
./donwloaded_models/gs_mask_rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_lvis.pth 8 \
--out gs_mask_result.pkl --eval bbox segm

The evaluation results will be shown in markdown table format:

| Type | IoU | Area | MaxDets | CatIds | Result |
| :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: |
|  (AP)  | 0.50:0.95 |    all | 300 |          all | 25.96% |
|  (AP)  | 0.50      |    all | 300 |          all | 43.58% |
|  (AP)  | 0.75      |    all | 300 |          all | 27.15% |
|  (AP)  | 0.50:0.95 |      s | 300 |          all | 20.26% |
|  (AP)  | 0.50:0.95 |      m | 300 |          all | 32.81% |
|  (AP)  | 0.50:0.95 |      l | 300 |          all | 40.10% |
|  (AP)  | 0.50:0.95 |    all | 300 |            r | 17.66% |
|  (AP)  | 0.50:0.95 |    all | 300 |            c | 25.75% |
|  (AP)  | 0.50:0.95 |    all | 300 |            f | 29.55% |
|  (AR)  | 0.50:0.95 |    all | 300 |          all | 34.76% |
|  (AR)  | 0.50:0.95 |      s | 300 |          all | 24.77% |
|  (AR)  | 0.50:0.95 |      m | 300 |          all | 41.50% |
|  (AR)  | 0.50:0.95 |      l | 300 |          all | 51.64% |

Results and models

The main results on LVIS val set:

LVIS val results

Models:

Please refer to our paper and supp for more details.

ID Models bbox mAP / mask mAP Train Test Config file Pretrained Model Train part Model
(1) Faster R50-FPN 20.98 file COCO R50 All Google drive
(2) x2 21.93 file Model (1) All Google drive
(3) Finetune tail 22.28 × file Model (1) All Google drive
(4) RFS 23.41 file COCO R50 All Google drive
(5) RFS-finetune 22.66 file Model (1) All Google drive
(6) Re-weight 23.48 file Model (1) All Google drive
(7) Re-weight-cls 24.66 file Model (1) Cls Google drive
(8) Focal loss 11.12 × file Model (1) All Google drive
(9) Focal loss-cls 19.29 × file Model (1) Cls Google drive
(10) NCM-fc 16.02 × × Model (1)
(11) NCM-conv 12.56 × × Model (1)
(12) $\tau$-norm 11.01 × × Model (1) Cls
(13) $\tau$-norm-select 21.61 × × Model (1) Cls
(14) Ours (Faster R50-FPN) 25.96 file Model (1) Cls Google drive
(15) Faster X101-64x4d 24.63 file COCO x101 All Google drive
(16) Ours (Faster X101-64x4d) 27.83 file Model (15) Cls Google drive
(17) Cascade X101-64x4d 27.16 file COCO cascade x101 All Google drive
(18) Ours (Cascade X101-64x4d) 32.77 file Model (17) Cls Google drive
(19) Mask R50-FPN 20.78/20.68 file COCO mask r50 All Google drive
(20) Ours (Mask R50-FPN) 25.76/26.25 file Model (19) Cls Google drive
(21) HTC X101-64x4d 31.28/29.28 file COCO HTC x101 All Google drive
(22) Ours (HTC X101-64x4d) 33.68/31.20 file Model (21) Cls Google drive
(23) HTC X101-64x4d-MS-DCN 34.61/31.94 file COCO HTC x101-ms-dcn All Google drive
(24) Ours (HTC X101-64x4d-MS-DCN) 37.71/34.39 file Model (23) Cls Google drive

PS: in column Pretrained Model, the file of Model (n) is the same as the Google drive file in column Model in row (n).

Citation

@inproceedings{li2020overcoming,
  title={Overcoming Classifier Imbalance for Long-Tail Object Detection With Balanced Group Softmax},
  author={Li, Yu and Wang, Tao and Kang, Bingyi and Tang, Sheng and Wang, Chunfeng and Li, Jintao and Feng, Jiashi},
  booktitle={Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition},
  pages={10991--11000},
  year={2020}
}

Credit

This code is largely based on mmdetection v1.0.rc0 and LVIS API.

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