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CoMoGAN: Continuous Model-guided Image-to-Image Translation

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Paper

CoMoGAN

CoMoGAN

CoMoGAN: continuous model-guided image-to-image translation [arXiv] | [supp] | [teaser]
Fabio Pizzati, Pietro Cerri, Raoul de Charette
Inria, Vislab Ambarella. CVPR'21 (oral)

If you find our work useful, please cite:

@inproceedings{pizzati2021comogan,
  title={{CoMoGAN}: continuous model-guided image-to-image translation},
  author={Pizzati, Fabio and Cerri, Pietro and de Charette, Raoul},
  booktitle={CVPR},
  year={2021}
}

Prerequisites

Tested with:

  • Python 3.7
  • Pytorch 1.7.1
  • CUDA 11.0
  • Pytorch Lightning 1.1.8
  • waymo_open_dataset 1.3.0

Preparation

The repository contains training and inference code for CoMo-MUNIT training on waymo open dataset. In the paper, we refer to this experiment as Day2Timelapse. All the models have been trained on a 32GB Tesla V100 GPU. We also provide a mixed precision training which should fit smaller GPUs as well (a usual training takes ~9GB).

Environment setup

We advise the creation of a new conda environment including all necessary packages. The repository includes a requirements file. Please create and activate the new environment with

conda env create -f requirements.yml
conda activate comogan

Dataset preparation

First, download the Waymo Open Dataset from the official website. The dataset is organized in .tfrecord files, which we preprocess and split depending on metadata annotations on time of day. Once you downloaded the dataset, you should run the dump_waymo.py script. It will read and unpack the .tfrecord files, also resizing the images for training. Please run

python scripts/dump_waymo.py --load_path path/of/waymo/open/training --save_path /path/of/extracted/training/images
python scripts/dump_waymo.py --load_path path/of/waymo/open/validation --save_path /path/of/extracted/validation/images

Running those commands should result in a similar directory structure:

root
  training
    Day
      seq_code_0_im_code_0.png
      seq_code_0_im_code_1.png
      ...
      seq_code_1_im_code_0.png
      ...
  Dawn/Dusk
      ...
  Night
      ...
  validation
    Day
      ...
    Dawn/Dusk
      ...
    Night
      ...

Pretrained weights

We release a pretrained set of weights to allow reproducibility of our results. The weights are downloadable from here. Once downloaded, unpack the file in the root of the project and test them with the inference notebook.

Training

The training routine of CoMoGAN is mainly based on the CycleGAN codebase, available with details in the official repository.

To launch a default training, run

python train.py --path_data path/to/waymo/training/dir --gpus 0

You can choose on which GPUs to train with the --gpus flag. Multi-GPU is not deeply tested but it should be managed internally by Pytorch Lightning. Typically, a full training requires 13GB+ of GPU memory unless mixed precision is set. If you have a smaller GPU, please run

python train.py --path_data path/to/waymo/training/dir --gpus 0 --mixed_precision

Please note that performances on mixed precision trainings are evaluated only qualitatively.

Experiment organization

In the training routine, an unique ID will be assigned to every training. All experiments will be saved in the logs folder, which is structured in this way:

logs/
  train_ID_0
    tensorboard/default/version_0
      checkpoints
        model_35000.pth
        ...
      hparams.yaml
      tb_log_file
  train_ID_1
    ...

In the checkpoints folder, all the intermediate checkpoints will be stored. hparams.yaml contains all the hyperparameters for a given run. You can launch a tensorboard --logdir train_ID instance on training directories to visualize intermediate outputs and loss functions.

To resume a previously stopped training, running

python train.py --id train_ID --path_data path/to/waymo/training/dir --gpus 0

will load the latest checkpoint from a given train ID checkpoints directory.

Extending the code

Command line arguments

We expose command line arguments to encourage code reusability and adaptability to other datasets or models. Right now, the available options thought for extensions are:

  • --debug: Disables logging and experiment saving. Useful for testing code modifications.
  • --model: Loads a CoMoGAN model. By default, it loads CoMo-MUNIT (code is in networks folder)
  • --data_importer: Loads data from a dataset. By default, it loads waymo for the day2timelapse experiment (code is in data folder).
  • --learning_rate: Modifies learning rate, default value for CoMo-MUNIT is 1e-4.
  • --scheduler_policy: You can choose among linear os step policy, taken respectively from CycleGAN and MUNIT training routines. Default is step.
  • --decay_iters_step: For step policy, how many iterations before reducing learning rate
  • --decay_step_gamma: Regulates how much to reduce the learning rate
  • --seed: Random seed initialization

The codebase have been rewritten almost from scratch after CVPR acceptance and optimized for reproducibility, hence the seed provided could give slightly different results from the ones reported in the paper.

Changing model and dataset requires extending the networks/base_model.py and data/base_dataset.py class, respectively. Please look into CycleGAN repository for further instructions.

Model, dataset and other options

Specific hyperparameters for different models, datasets or options not changing with high frequency are embedded in munch dictionaries in the relative classes. For instance, in networks/comomunit_model.py you can find all customizable options for CoMo-MUNIT. The same is valid for data/day2timelapse_dataset.py. The options folder includes additional options on checkpoint saving intervals and logging.

Inference

Once you trained a model, you can use the infer.ipynb notebook to visualize translation results. After having launched a notebook instance, you will be required to select the train_id of the experiment. The notebook is documented and it provides widgets for sequence, checkpoint and translation selection.

You can also use the translate.py script to translate all the images inside a directory or a sequence of images to another target directory.

python scripts/translate.py --load_path path/to/waymo/validation/day/dir --save_path path/to/saving/dir --phi 3.14

Will load image from the indicated path before translating it to a night style image due to the phi set to 3.14.

  • --phi: (𝜙) is the angle of the sun with a value between [0,2𝜋], which maps to a sun elevation ∈ [+30◦,−40◦]
  • --sequence: if you want to use only certain images, you can specify a name or a keyword contained in the image's name like --sequence segment-10203656353524179475
  • --checkpoint: if your folder logs contains more than one train_ID or if you want to select an older checkpoint, you should indicate the path to the checkpoint contained in the folder with the train_ID that you want like --checkpoint logs/train_ID_0/tensorboard/default/version_0/checkpoints/model_35000.pth

Docker

You will find a Dockerfile based on the nvidia/cuda:11.0.3-base-ubuntu18.04 image with all the dependencies that you need to run and test the code. To build it and to run it :

docker build -t notebook/comogan:1.0 .
docker run -it -v /path/to/your/local/datasets/:/datasets -p 8888:8888 --gpus '"device=0"' notebook/comogan:1.0
  • --gpus: gives you the possibility to only parse the GPU that you want to use, by default, all the available GPUs are parsed.
  • -v: mount the local directory that contained your dataset
  • -p: this option is only used for the infer.ipynb notebook. If you run the notebook on a remote server, you should also use this command to tunnel the output to your computer ssh [email protected] -NL 8888:127.0.0.1:8888

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comogan's Issues

Inconsistent between supplementary and code

I realize that the equation for the ton mapping (eq 2) in the supplementary is inconsistent with the line 162, 165 of file day2timelapse_dataset.py. Is this an error or I am missing something here ?

Download Waymo Open Dataset

Your work has inspired me a lot. Thank you very much.
I want to download Waymo Open Dataset for training, but I am not sure which one to download. I hope you can let me know, thank you
Snipaste_2021-10-04_23-08-13
!

Linear target dataset structure

Thank you for your research and for sharing your code!
I want to train a custom dataset rgb2rgb ex. blured_image 2 focused_image.
From your paper it seams that the I should use the Linear target approach.
How would I go about creating a dataset structure? Should it be as simple as trainA (blured images) trainB (focused images)?
Can you provide your Linear target dataset loading files?

Thank you!

core dumped

When running translate.py to convert the daytime images to night scenes, it says segmentation failed(core dumped). The size of dataset is only about 700.

cuda version 11.4
RAM:376GB
GPU: RTX TITAN
system:ubuntu 18.04

I had a problem when building the environment for this project.

I created the conda environment under the guidance of README.md. However, my terminal threw the errors as below:
Solving environment: failed

ResolvePackageNotFound:

  • libpng==1.6.37=hbc83047_0
  • xz==5.2.5=h7b6447c_0
  • tornado==6.1=py37h27cfd23_0
  • readline==7.0=h7b6447c_5
  • dbus==1.13.18=hb2f20db_0
  • mkl_random==1.1.1=py37h0573a6f_0
  • expat==2.2.10=he6710b0_2
  • libgcc-ng==9.1.0=hdf63c60_0
  • mkl_fft==1.3.0=py37h54f3939_0
  • lz4-c==1.9.3=h2531618_0
  • pcre==8.44=he6710b0_0
  • ninja==1.10.2=py37hff7bd54_0
  • sqlite==3.33.0=h62c20be_0
  • six==1.15.0=py37h06a4308_0
  • libuuid==1.0.3=h1bed415_2
    etc.
    I wonder how can I solve this problem?

Foggy scene pretrained weights?

I'm especially interested in foggy scene i2i translation function than others, if you mind provide one of your foggy scene pretrained weights?
Thanks in advance.

Cyclic FIN Layer to Linear FIN Layer

Hi !

First of all thank you for your work, I was waiting your code since I read your paper !

I was wondering if you can give some advice to modify your code from a cyclic function of the FIN layer to a Linear one ?

I actually try to only replace every single cos_phi / sin_phi to a simple phi, but I'm not sure that will be enough.
Maybe I will miss some major points by only changing these.

Thank you again !

Dump waymo dataset fail.

I download waymo_open_dataset_v_1_2_0_individual_files, which file name look like this : "segment-9145030426583202228_1060_000_1080_000_with_camera_labels.tfrecord".

And dump_waymo.py seems to extract nothing, it seems there isn't any file fits in sunny_sequences.txt. So all files are skip.

How to solve this problem? Can I just comment this sunny_sequences.txt?

Request for Trained Model Release

I am very excited and pretty interested in the results of your model.
May I ask ... will you be able to release your trained model?

question about codes

Thanks for your codes!I have one question about restart a training.In the README.md, I seem to be able to use: python train.py --id train_ID --path_data path/to/waymo/training/dir --gpus 0.But when I use the pretrained model, it builds a new version.Is it right?

Questions about the tone mapping.

Dear author,

Thank you for this very impressive work. I just visualized the tone mapping results and I think it is very similar to the images obtained by using color jittering. So, can it be simply replaced by color jittering? And what do the values in the daytime_model_lut.csv represent?

Thanks!

Questions about physical models

Dear author,

Thans for your impressive work,I'm very honored to ask you a few questions. First,which physical model can I choose if I want to do RGB image 2 Infrared image translation?Is there a filter like the one described in the paper that would help me do this?Second,I think I should use a linear model, so what should I modify?I am looking forward to your advice.

Thank you!

Questions about code

Hi!
Thanks for your research and code!I have some questions about linear FIN.If I want to change a cyclic FIN to a linear FIN, do I just need to modify the definition of phi and the __apply_colormap function?I found that I also needed to change the code in many parts in comomunit.py and comomunit_model.py. Do you have any easy way?

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