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license: apache-2.0
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tags:
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- object-detection
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- vision
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datasets:
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- coco
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widget:
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- src: https://huggingface.co/datasets/mishig/sample_images/resolve/main/savanna.jpg
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example_title: Savanna
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- src: https://huggingface.co/datasets/mishig/sample_images/resolve/main/football-match.jpg
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example_title: Football Match
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- src: https://huggingface.co/datasets/mishig/sample_images/resolve/main/airport.jpg
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example_title: Airport
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# Deformable DETR model with ResNet-50 backbone
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Deformable DEtection TRansformer (DETR) model trained end-to-end on COCO 2017 object detection (118k annotated images). It was introduced in the paper [Deformable DETR: Deformable Transformers for End-to-End Object Detection](https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.04159) by Zhu et al. and first released in [this repository](https://github.com/fundamentalvision/Deformable-DETR).
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Disclaimer: The team releasing Deformable DETR did not write a model card for this model so this model card has been written by the Hugging Face team.
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## Model description
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The DETR model is an encoder-decoder transformer with a convolutional backbone. Two heads are added on top of the decoder outputs in order to perform object detection: a linear layer for the class labels and a MLP (multi-layer perceptron) for the bounding boxes. The model uses so-called object queries to detect objects in an image. Each object query looks for a particular object in the image. For COCO, the number of object queries is set to 100.
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The model is trained using a "bipartite matching loss": one compares the predicted classes + bounding boxes of each of the N = 100 object queries to the ground truth annotations, padded up to the same length N (so if an image only contains 4 objects, 96 annotations will just have a "no object" as class and "no bounding box" as bounding box). The Hungarian matching algorithm is used to create an optimal one-to-one mapping between each of the N queries and each of the N annotations. Next, standard cross-entropy (for the classes) and a linear combination of the L1 and generalized IoU loss (for the bounding boxes) are used to optimize the parameters of the model.
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## Intended uses & limitations
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You can use the raw model for object detection. See the [model hub](https://huggingface.co/models?search=sensetime/deformable-detr) to look for all available Deformable DETR models.
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### How to use
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Here is how to use this model:
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```python
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from transformers import AutoFeatureExtractor, DeformableDetrForObjectDetection
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import torch
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from PIL import Image
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import requests
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url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
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image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
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feature_extractor = AutoFeatureExtractor.from_pretrained("SenseTime/deformable-detr")
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model = DeformableDetrForObjectDetection.from_pretrained("SenseTime/deformable-detr")
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inputs = feature_extractor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
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outputs = model(**inputs)
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# convert outputs (bounding boxes and class logits) to COCO API
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target_sizes = torch.tensor([image.size[::-1]])
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results = feature_extractor.post_process(outputs, target_sizes=target_sizes)[0]
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for score, label, box in zip(results["scores"], results["labels"], results["boxes"]):
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box = [round(i, 2) for i in box.tolist()]
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# let's only keep detections with score > 0.7
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if score > 0.7:
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print(
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f"Detected {model.config.id2label[label.item()]} with confidence "
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f"{round(score.item(), 3)} at location {box}"
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)
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```
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This should output:
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```
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Detected cat with confidence 0.856 at location [342.19, 24.3, 640.02, 372.25]
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Detected remote with confidence 0.739 at location [40.79, 72.78, 176.76, 117.25]
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Detected cat with confidence 0.859 at location [16.5, 52.84, 318.25, 470.78]
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```
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Currently, both the feature extractor and model support PyTorch.
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## Training data
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The Deformable DETR model was trained on [COCO 2017 object detection](https://cocodataset.org/#download), a dataset consisting of 118k/5k annotated images for training/validation respectively.
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### BibTeX entry and citation info
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```bibtex
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@misc{https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2010.04159,
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doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.2010.04159},
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url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.04159},
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author = {Zhu, Xizhou and Su, Weijie and Lu, Lewei and Li, Bin and Wang, Xiaogang and Dai, Jifeng},
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keywords = {Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV), FOS: Computer and information sciences, FOS: Computer and information sciences},
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title = {Deformable DETR: Deformable Transformers for End-to-End Object Detection},
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publisher = {arXiv},
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year = {2020},
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copyright = {arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license}
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}
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```
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