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from PIL import Image
from io import BytesIO
import base64
import math
import ast
import torch
from transformers import StoppingCriteria
from llava.constants import IMAGE_TOKEN_INDEX
def resize_and_center_crop(image, shortest_edge_length):
# Calculate new dimensions and resize
aspect_ratio = float(image.width) / float(image.height)
if aspect_ratio > 1:
new_width = int(shortest_edge_length * aspect_ratio)
new_height = shortest_edge_length
else:
new_width = shortest_edge_length
new_height = int(shortest_edge_length / aspect_ratio)
resized_image = image.resize((new_width, new_height), Image.ANTIALIAS)
# Calculate the position and perform the center crop
left = (new_width - shortest_edge_length) / 2
top = (new_height - shortest_edge_length) / 2
right = (new_width + shortest_edge_length) / 2
bottom = (new_height + shortest_edge_length) / 2
cropped_image = resized_image.crop((left, top, right, bottom))
return cropped_image
def auto_pad_images(image, grid_params):
assert isinstance(image, Image.Image), "Input should be a Pillow Image"
assert len(grid_params) > 0, "Grid parameters should not be empty"
# Step 1: Calculate and find the closest aspect ratio
input_width, input_height = image.size
input_aspect_ratio = input_width / input_height
candidate_resolutions = [(w / h, w, h) for w in grid_params for h in grid_params]
closest_aspect_ratio = min(candidate_resolutions, key=lambda x: abs(input_aspect_ratio - x[0]))
candidate_resolutions = [(x[1], x[2]) for x in candidate_resolutions if abs(x[0] - closest_aspect_ratio[0]) < 1e-3]
target_resolution = min(candidate_resolutions, key=lambda res: abs(max(input_width, input_height) / max(res) - 1))
resize_width, resize_height = target_resolution
if input_width > input_height:
resize_height = int(resize_width / input_aspect_ratio)
else:
resize_width = int(resize_height * input_aspect_ratio)
resized_image = image.resize((resize_width, resize_height), Image.ANTIALIAS)
# Step 5: Pad the resized image if necessary to match the target resolution
pad_width = target_resolution[0] - resize_width
pad_height = target_resolution[1] - resize_height
padded_image = Image.new("RGB", target_resolution, color=(0, 0, 0))
padded_image.paste(resized_image, (pad_width // 2, pad_height // 2))
return padded_image
def extract_patches(image, patch_size, overlap_ratio):
assert isinstance(image, Image.Image), "Input should be a Pillow Image"
assert patch_size > 0, "Patch size should be greater than 0"
assert 0 <= overlap_ratio < 1, "Overlap ratio should be between 0 and 1"
W, H = image.size
patches = []
stride = int(patch_size * (1 - overlap_ratio))
num_patches_y = (H - patch_size) // stride + 1
num_patches_x = (W - patch_size) // stride + 1
y_start = (H - (num_patches_y - 1) * stride - patch_size) // 2
x_start = (W - (num_patches_x - 1) * stride - patch_size) // 2
for y in range(y_start, y_start + num_patches_y * stride, stride):
for x in range(x_start, x_start + num_patches_x * stride, stride):
patch = image.crop((x, y, x + patch_size, y + patch_size))
patches.append(patch)
return patches
def process_highres_image_crop_split(image, data_args, processor=None):
crop_resolution = data_args.image_crop_resolution
split_resolution = data_args.image_split_resolution
if processor is None:
processor = data_args.image_processor
image_crop = resize_and_center_crop(image, crop_resolution)
image_patches = extract_patches(image_crop, patch_size=split_resolution, overlap_ratio=0)
image_patches = [processor.preprocess(image_patch, return_tensors="pt")["pixel_values"][0] for image_patch in image_patches]
return torch.stack(image_patches, dim=0)
def process_highres_image(image, processor, grid_pinpoints):
grid_params = [int(x) for x in grid_pinpoints.split(",")]
width_height = max(image.size)
fit_grid_params = [x for x in grid_params if x >= width_height]
if len(fit_grid_params) == 0:
select_size = max(grid_params)
else:
select_size = min(fit_grid_params)
# FIXME: always select the 448
select_size = max(grid_params)
image_padded = expand2square(image, tuple(int(x * 255) for x in processor.image_mean))
# FIXME: this seems to be a bug that it always resizes instead of padding
image_original_resize = image.resize((processor.size["shortest_edge"], processor.size["shortest_edge"]))
image_padded = image_padded.resize((select_size, select_size))
image_patches = extract_patches(image_padded, patch_size=processor.size["shortest_edge"], overlap_ratio=0)
image_patches = [image_original_resize] + image_patches
image_patches = [processor.preprocess(image_patch, return_tensors="pt")["pixel_values"][0] for image_patch in image_patches]
return torch.stack(image_patches, dim=0)
def select_best_resolution(original_size, possible_resolutions):
"""
Selects the best resolution from a list of possible resolutions based on the original size.
Args:
original_size (tuple): The original size of the image in the format (width, height).
possible_resolutions (list): A list of possible resolutions in the format [(width1, height1), (width2, height2), ...].
Returns:
tuple: The best fit resolution in the format (width, height).
"""
original_width, original_height = original_size
best_fit = None
max_effective_resolution = 0
min_wasted_resolution = float("inf")
for width, height in possible_resolutions:
# Calculate the downscaled size to keep the aspect ratio
scale = min(width / original_width, height / original_height)
downscaled_width, downscaled_height = int(original_width * scale), int(original_height * scale)
# Calculate effective and wasted resolutions
effective_resolution = min(downscaled_width * downscaled_height, original_width * original_height)
wasted_resolution = (width * height) - effective_resolution
if effective_resolution > max_effective_resolution or (effective_resolution == max_effective_resolution and wasted_resolution < min_wasted_resolution):
max_effective_resolution = effective_resolution
min_wasted_resolution = wasted_resolution
best_fit = (width, height)
return best_fit
def resize_and_pad_image(image, target_resolution):
"""
Resize and pad an image to a target resolution while maintaining aspect ratio.
Args:
image (PIL.Image.Image): The input image.
target_resolution (tuple): The target resolution (width, height) of the image.
Returns:
PIL.Image.Image: The resized and padded image.
"""
original_width, original_height = image.size
target_width, target_height = target_resolution
# Determine which dimension (width or height) to fill
scale_w = target_width / original_width
scale_h = target_height / original_height
if scale_w < scale_h:
# Width will be filled completely
new_width = target_width
new_height = min(math.ceil(original_height * scale_w), target_height)
else:
# Height will be filled completely
new_height = target_height
new_width = min(math.ceil(original_width * scale_h), target_width)
# Resize the image
resized_image = image.resize((new_width, new_height))
# Create a new image with the target size and paste the resized image onto it
new_image = Image.new("RGB", (target_width, target_height), (0, 0, 0))
paste_x = (target_width - new_width) // 2
paste_y = (target_height - new_height) // 2
new_image.paste(resized_image, (paste_x, paste_y))
return new_image
def divide_to_patches(image, patch_size):
"""
Divides an image into patches of a specified size.
Args:
image (PIL.Image.Image): The input image.
patch_size (int): The size of each patch.
Returns:
list: A list of PIL.Image.Image objects representing the patches.
"""
patches = []
width, height = image.size
for i in range(0, height, patch_size):
for j in range(0, width, patch_size):
box = (j, i, j + patch_size, i + patch_size)
patch = image.crop(box)
patches.append(patch)
return patches
def get_anyres_image_grid_shape(image_size, grid_pinpoints, patch_size):
"""
Calculate the shape of the image patch grid after the preprocessing for images of any resolution.
Args:
image_size (tuple): The size of the input image in the format (width, height).
grid_pinpoints (str): A string representation of a list of possible resolutions.
patch_size (int): The size of each image patch.
Returns:
tuple: The shape of the image patch grid in the format (width, height).
"""
if isinstance(grid_pinpoints, str):
assert patch_size in [224, 336, 384, 448, 512], "patch_size should be in [224, 336, 384, 448, 512]"
grid_pinpoints = grid_pinpoints.replace(" ", "").replace("x", ",")[1:-1].split("),(")
grid_pinpoints = [[int(x) * patch_size for x in item.split(",")] for item in grid_pinpoints]
if type(grid_pinpoints) is list:
possible_resolutions = grid_pinpoints
else:
possible_resolutions = ast.literal_eval(grid_pinpoints)
width, height = select_best_resolution(image_size, possible_resolutions)
return width // patch_size, height // patch_size
def process_anyres_image(image, processor, grid_pinpoints):
"""
Process an image with variable resolutions.
Args:
image (PIL.Image.Image): The input image to be processed.
processor: The image processor object.
grid_pinpoints (str): A string representation of a list of possible resolutions.
Returns:
torch.Tensor: A tensor containing the processed image patches.
"""
# Convert grid_pinpoints from string to list
if isinstance(grid_pinpoints, str):
vis_encoder_size = processor.size[0]
assert vis_encoder_size in [224, 336, 384, 448, 512], "vis_encoder_size should be in [224, 336, 384, 448, 512]"
grid_pinpoints = grid_pinpoints.replace(" ", "").replace("x", ",")[1:-1].split("),(")
grid_pinpoints = [[int(x) * vis_encoder_size for x in item.split(",")] for item in grid_pinpoints]
if type(grid_pinpoints) is list:
possible_resolutions = grid_pinpoints
else:
possible_resolutions = ast.literal_eval(grid_pinpoints)
best_resolution = select_best_resolution(image.size, possible_resolutions)
image_padded = resize_and_pad_image(image, best_resolution)
patches = divide_to_patches(image_padded, processor.crop_size["height"])
# FIXME: this seems to be a bug that it resizes instead of pad.
# but to keep it consistent with previous, i will keep it as it is
# TODO: uncomment below to ablate with the padding
if isinstance(processor.size, dict):
shortest_edge = processor.size["shortest_edge"]
else:
shortest_edge = min(processor.size)
image_original_resize = image.resize((shortest_edge, shortest_edge))
# image_padded_square = expand2square(image, tuple(int(x*255) for x in processor.image_mean))
# image_original_resize = image_padded_square.resize((processor.size['shortest_edge'], processor.size['shortest_edge']))
image_patches = [image_original_resize] + patches
image_patches = [processor.preprocess(image_patch, return_tensors="pt")["pixel_values"][0] for image_patch in image_patches]
return torch.stack(image_patches, dim=0)
def load_image_from_base64(image):
return Image.open(BytesIO(base64.b64decode(image)))
def expand2square(pil_img, background_color):
width, height = pil_img.size
if width == height:
return pil_img
elif width > height:
result = Image.new(pil_img.mode, (width, width), background_color)
result.paste(pil_img, (0, (width - height) // 2))
return result
else:
result = Image.new(pil_img.mode, (height, height), background_color)
result.paste(pil_img, ((height - width) // 2, 0))
return result
def process_images(images, image_processor, model_cfg):
image_aspect_ratio = getattr(model_cfg, "image_aspect_ratio", None)
new_images = []
if image_aspect_ratio == "highres":
for image in images:
image = process_highres_image(image, image_processor, model_cfg.image_grid_pinpoints)
new_images.append(image)
elif image_aspect_ratio == "anyres":
for image in images:
image = process_anyres_image(image, image_processor, model_cfg.image_grid_pinpoints)
new_images.append(image)
elif image_aspect_ratio == "crop_split":
for image in images:
image = process_highres_image_crop_split(image, model_cfg, image_processor)
new_images.append(image)
elif image_aspect_ratio == "pad":
for image in images:
image = expand2square(image, tuple(int(x * 255) for x in image_processor.image_mean))
image = image_processor.preprocess(image, return_tensors="pt")["pixel_values"][0]
new_images.append(image)
else:
return image_processor(images, return_tensors="pt")["pixel_values"]
if all(x.shape == new_images[0].shape for x in new_images):
new_images = torch.stack(new_images, dim=0)
return new_images
def tokenizer_image_token(prompt, tokenizer, image_token_index=IMAGE_TOKEN_INDEX, return_tensors=None):
prompt_chunks = [tokenizer(chunk).input_ids for chunk in prompt.split("<image>")]
def insert_separator(X, sep):
return [ele for sublist in zip(X, [sep] * len(X)) for ele in sublist][:-1]
input_ids = []
offset = 0
if len(prompt_chunks) > 0 and len(prompt_chunks[0]) > 0 and prompt_chunks[0][0] == tokenizer.bos_token_id:
offset = 1
input_ids.append(prompt_chunks[0][0])
for x in insert_separator(prompt_chunks, [image_token_index] * (offset + 1)):
input_ids.extend(x[offset:])
if return_tensors is not None:
if return_tensors == "pt":
return torch.tensor(input_ids, dtype=torch.long)
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported tensor type: {return_tensors}")
return input_ids
def get_model_name_from_path(model_path):
model_path = model_path.strip("/")
model_paths = model_path.split("/")
if model_paths[-1].startswith("checkpoint-"):
return model_paths[-2] + "_" + model_paths[-1]
else:
return model_paths[-1]
class KeywordsStoppingCriteria(StoppingCriteria):
def __init__(self, keywords, tokenizer, input_ids):
self.keywords = keywords
self.keyword_ids = []
for keyword in keywords:
cur_keyword_ids = tokenizer(keyword).input_ids
if len(cur_keyword_ids) > 1 and cur_keyword_ids[0] == tokenizer.bos_token_id:
cur_keyword_ids = cur_keyword_ids[1:]
self.keyword_ids.append(torch.tensor(cur_keyword_ids))
self.tokenizer = tokenizer
self.start_len = input_ids.shape[1]
def __call__(self, output_ids: torch.LongTensor, scores: torch.FloatTensor, **kwargs) -> bool:
assert output_ids.shape[0] == 1, "Only support batch size 1 (yet)" # TODO
offset = min(output_ids.shape[1] - self.start_len, 3)
self.keyword_ids = [keyword_id.to(output_ids.device) for keyword_id in self.keyword_ids]
for keyword_id in self.keyword_ids:
if output_ids[0, -keyword_id.shape[0] :] == keyword_id:
return True
outputs = self.tokenizer.batch_decode(output_ids[:, -offset:], skip_special_tokens=True)[0]
for keyword in self.keywords:
if keyword in outputs:
return True
return False
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