Python tensorpack.imgaug.Lighting() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: imagenet_utils.py    From ghostnet with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def fbresnet_augmentor(isTrain):
    """
    Augmentor used in fb.resnet.torch, for BGR images in range [0,255].
    """
    if isTrain:
        augmentors = [
            GoogleNetResize(),
            # It's OK to remove the following augs if your CPU is not fast enough.
            # Removing brightness/contrast/saturation does not have a significant effect on accuracy.
            # Removing lighting leads to a tiny drop in accuracy.
            imgaug.RandomOrderAug(
                [imgaug.BrightnessScale((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Contrast((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Saturation(0.4, rgb=False),
                 # rgb-bgr conversion for the constants copied from fb.resnet.torch
                 imgaug.Lighting(0.1,
                                 eigval=np.asarray(
                                     [0.2175, 0.0188, 0.0045][::-1]) * 255.0,
                                 eigvec=np.array(
                                     [[-0.5675, 0.7192, 0.4009],
                                      [-0.5808, -0.0045, -0.8140],
                                      [-0.5836, -0.6948, 0.4203]],
                                     dtype='float32')[::-1, ::-1]
                                 )]),
            imgaug.Flip(horiz=True),
        ]
    else:
        augmentors = [
            imgaug.ResizeShortestEdge(256, cv2.INTER_CUBIC),
            imgaug.CenterCrop((224, 224)),
        ]
    return augmentors 
Example #2
Source File: imagenet_utils.py    From benchmarks with The Unlicense 5 votes vote down vote up
def fbresnet_augmentor(isTrain):
    """
    Augmentor used in fb.resnet.torch, for BGR images in range [0,255].
    """
    interpolation = cv2.INTER_LINEAR
    if isTrain:
        """
        Sec 5.1:
        We use scale and aspect ratio data augmentation [35] as
        in [12]. The network input image is a 224×224 pixel random
        crop from an augmented image or its horizontal flip.
        """
        augmentors = [
            imgaug.GoogleNetRandomCropAndResize(interp=interpolation),
            # It's OK to remove the following augs if your CPU is not fast enough.
            # Removing brightness/contrast/saturation does not have a significant effect on accuracy.
            # Removing lighting leads to a tiny drop in accuracy.
            imgaug.RandomOrderAug(
                [imgaug.BrightnessScale((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Contrast((0.6, 1.4), rgb=False, clip=False),
                 imgaug.Saturation(0.4, rgb=False),
                 # rgb-bgr conversion for the constants copied from fb.resnet.torch
                 imgaug.Lighting(0.1,
                                 eigval=np.asarray(
                                     [0.2175, 0.0188, 0.0045][::-1]) * 255.0,
                                 eigvec=np.array(
                                     [[-0.5675, 0.7192, 0.4009],
                                      [-0.5808, -0.0045, -0.8140],
                                      [-0.5836, -0.6948, 0.4203]],
                                     dtype='float32')[::-1, ::-1]
                                 )]),
            imgaug.Flip(horiz=True),
        ]
    else:
        augmentors = [
            imgaug.ResizeShortestEdge(256, interp=interpolation),
            imgaug.CenterCrop((224, 224)),
        ]
    return augmentors 
Example #3
Source File: imagenet_utils.py    From webvision-2.0-benchmarks with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def fbresnet_augmentor(isTrain):
    """
    Augmentor used in fb.resnet.torch, for BGR images in range [0,255].
    """
    if isTrain:
        augmentors = [
            GoogleNetResize(),
            imgaug.RandomOrderAug(
                [imgaug.BrightnessScale((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Contrast((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Saturation(0.4, rgb=False),
                 # rgb-bgr conversion for the constants copied from fb.resnet.torch
                 imgaug.Lighting(0.1,
                                 eigval=np.asarray(
                                     [0.2175, 0.0188, 0.0045][::-1]) * 255.0,
                                 eigvec=np.array(
                                     [[-0.5675, 0.7192, 0.4009],
                                      [-0.5808, -0.0045, -0.8140],
                                      [-0.5836, -0.6948, 0.4203]],
                                     dtype='float32')[::-1, ::-1]
                                 )]),
            imgaug.Flip(horiz=True),
        ]
    else:
        augmentors = [
            imgaug.ResizeShortestEdge(256, cv2.INTER_CUBIC),
            imgaug.CenterCrop((224, 224)),
        ]
    return augmentors 
Example #4
Source File: imagenet_utils.py    From LQ-Nets with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def fbresnet_augmentor(isTrain):
    """
    Augmentor used in fb.resnet.torch, for BGR images in range [0,255].
    """
    if isTrain:
        augmentors = [
            GoogleNetResize(),
            # It's OK to remove the following augs if your CPU is not fast enough.
            # Removing brightness/contrast/saturation does not have a significant effect on accuracy.
            # Removing lighting leads to a tiny drop in accuracy.
            imgaug.RandomOrderAug(
                [imgaug.BrightnessScale((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Contrast((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Saturation(0.4, rgb=False),
                 # rgb-bgr conversion for the constants copied from fb.resnet.torch
                 imgaug.Lighting(0.1,
                                 eigval=np.asarray(
                                     [0.2175, 0.0188, 0.0045][::-1]) * 255.0,
                                 eigvec=np.array(
                                     [[-0.5675, 0.7192, 0.4009],
                                      [-0.5808, -0.0045, -0.8140],
                                      [-0.5836, -0.6948, 0.4203]],
                                     dtype='float32')[::-1, ::-1]
                                 )]),
            imgaug.Flip(horiz=True),
        ]
    else:
        augmentors = [
            imgaug.ResizeShortestEdge(256, cv2.INTER_CUBIC),
            imgaug.CenterCrop((DEFAULT_IMAGE_SHAPE, DEFAULT_IMAGE_SHAPE)),
        ]
    return augmentors 
Example #5
Source File: data.py    From sequential-imagenet-dataloader with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def fbresnet_augmentor(isTrain):
    """
    Augmentor used in fb.resnet.torch, for BGR images in range [0,255].
    """
    if isTrain:
        augmentors = [
            GoogleNetResize(),
            imgaug.RandomOrderAug(
                [imgaug.BrightnessScale((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Contrast((0.6, 1.4), clip=False),
                 imgaug.Saturation(0.4, rgb=False),
                 # rgb-bgr conversion for the constants copied from fb.resnet.torch
                 imgaug.Lighting(0.1,
                                 eigval=np.asarray(
                                     [0.2175, 0.0188, 0.0045][::-1]) * 255.0,
                                 eigvec=np.array(
                                     [[-0.5675, 0.7192, 0.4009],
                                      [-0.5808, -0.0045, -0.8140],
                                      [-0.5836, -0.6948, 0.4203]],
                                     dtype='float32')[::-1, ::-1]
                                 )]),
            imgaug.Flip(horiz=True),
        ]
    else:
        augmentors = [
            imgaug.ResizeShortestEdge(256, cv2.INTER_CUBIC),
            imgaug.CenterCrop((224, 224)),
        ]
    return augmentors
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Example #6
Source File: data_helper.py    From tf-mobilenet-v2 with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def get_augmentations(is_train):
    if is_train:
        augmentors = [
            GoogleNetResize(crop_area_fraction=0.76, target_shape=224),     # TODO : 76% or 49%?
            imgaug.RandomOrderAug(
                [imgaug.BrightnessScale((0.6, 1.4), clip=True),
                 imgaug.Contrast((0.6, 1.4), clip=True),
                 imgaug.Saturation(0.4, rgb=False),
                 # rgb-bgr conversion for the constants copied from fb.resnet.torch
                 imgaug.Lighting(0.1,
                                 eigval=np.asarray(
                                     [0.2175, 0.0188, 0.0045][::-1]) * 255.0,
                                 eigvec=np.array(
                                     [[-0.5675, 0.7192, 0.4009],
                                      [-0.5808, -0.0045, -0.8140],
                                      [-0.5836, -0.6948, 0.4203]],
                                     dtype='float32')[::-1, ::-1]
                                 )]),
            imgaug.Flip(horiz=True),
        ]
    else:
        augmentors = [
            imgaug.ResizeShortestEdge(256, cv2.INTER_CUBIC),
            imgaug.CenterCrop((224, 224)),
        ]
    return augmentors