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# Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
"""
Train and eval functions used in main.py
"""
import math
import sys
from typing import Iterable, Optional
import torch
from timm.data import Mixup
from timm.utils import accuracy, ModelEma
from losses import DistillationLoss
import utils
from torch.utils.tensorboard import SummaryWriter
def train_one_epoch(model: torch.nn.Module, criterion: DistillationLoss,
data_loader: Iterable, optimizer: torch.optim.Optimizer,
device: torch.device, epoch: int, loss_scaler, max_norm: float = 0,
model_ema: Optional[ModelEma] = None, mixup_fn: Optional[Mixup] = None,
set_training_mode=True, log_writer:Optional[SummaryWriter]=None):
model.train(set_training_mode)
metric_logger = utils.MetricLogger(delimiter=" ")
metric_logger.add_meter('lr', utils.SmoothedValue(window_size=1, fmt='{value:.6f}'))
header = 'Epoch: [{}]'.format(epoch)
print_freq = 10
if log_writer is not None:
print('log_dir: {}'.format(log_writer.log_dir))
for data_iter_step, (samples, targets) in enumerate(metric_logger.log_every(data_loader, print_freq, header)):
samples = samples.to(device, non_blocking=True)
targets = targets.to(device, non_blocking=True)
if mixup_fn is not None:
samples, targets = mixup_fn(samples, targets)
with torch.cuda.amp.autocast():
outputs = model(samples)
loss = criterion(samples, outputs, targets)
loss_value = loss.item()
if not math.isfinite(loss_value):
print("Loss is {}, stopping training".format(loss_value))
sys.exit(1)
optimizer.zero_grad()
# this attribute is added by timm on one optimizer (adahessian)
is_second_order = hasattr(optimizer, 'is_second_order') and optimizer.is_second_order
loss_scaler(loss, optimizer, clip_grad=max_norm,
parameters=model.parameters(), create_graph=is_second_order)
torch.cuda.synchronize()
if model_ema is not None:
model_ema.update(model)
metric_logger.update(loss=loss_value)
lr = optimizer.param_groups[0]["lr"]
metric_logger.update(lr=lr)
loss_value_reduce = utils.all_reduce_mean(loss_value)
if log_writer is not None:
""" We use epoch_1000x as the x-axis in tensorboard.
This calibrates different curves when batch size changes.
"""
epoch_1000x = int((data_iter_step / len(data_loader) + epoch) * 1000)
log_writer.add_scalar('loss', loss_value_reduce, epoch_1000x)
log_writer.add_scalar('lr', lr, epoch_1000x)
# gather the stats from all processes
metric_logger.synchronize_between_processes()
print("Averaged stats:", metric_logger)
return {k: meter.global_avg for k, meter in metric_logger.meters.items()}
@torch.no_grad()
def evaluate(data_loader, model, device):
criterion = torch.nn.CrossEntropyLoss()
metric_logger = utils.MetricLogger(delimiter=" ")
header = 'Test:'
# switch to evaluation mode
model.eval()
for images, target in metric_logger.log_every(data_loader, 10, header):
images = images.to(device, non_blocking=True)
target = target.to(device, non_blocking=True)
# compute output
with torch.cuda.amp.autocast():
output = model(images)
loss = criterion(output, target)
acc1, acc5 = accuracy(output, target, topk=(1, 5))
batch_size = images.shape[0]
metric_logger.update(loss=loss.item())
metric_logger.meters['acc1'].update(acc1.item(), n=batch_size)
metric_logger.meters['acc5'].update(acc5.item(), n=batch_size)
# gather the stats from all processes
metric_logger.synchronize_between_processes()
print('* Acc@1 {top1.global_avg:.3f} Acc@5 {top5.global_avg:.3f} loss {losses.global_avg:.3f}'
.format(top1=metric_logger.acc1, top5=metric_logger.acc5, losses=metric_logger.loss))
return {k: meter.global_avg for k, meter in metric_logger.meters.items()}