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from typing import List, Union
from ..utils import (
add_end_docstrings,
is_tf_available,
is_torch_available,
is_vision_available,
logging,
requires_backends,
)
from .base import PIPELINE_INIT_ARGS, Pipeline
if is_vision_available():
from PIL import Image
from ..image_utils import load_image
if is_tf_available():
from ..models.auto.modeling_tf_auto import TF_MODEL_FOR_VISION_2_SEQ_MAPPING_NAMES
if is_torch_available():
import torch
from ..models.auto.modeling_auto import MODEL_FOR_VISION_2_SEQ_MAPPING_NAMES
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
@add_end_docstrings(PIPELINE_INIT_ARGS)
class ImageToTextPipeline(Pipeline):
"""
Image To Text pipeline using a `AutoModelForVision2Seq`. This pipeline predicts a caption for a given image.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import pipeline
>>> captioner = pipeline(model="ydshieh/vit-gpt2-coco-en")
>>> captioner("https://huggingface.co/datasets/Narsil/image_dummy/raw/main/parrots.png")
[{'generated_text': 'two birds are standing next to each other '}]
```
Learn more about the basics of using a pipeline in the [pipeline tutorial](../pipeline_tutorial)
This image to text pipeline can currently be loaded from pipeline() using the following task identifier:
"image-to-text".
See the list of available models on
[huggingface.co/models](https://huggingface.co/models?pipeline_tag=image-to-text).
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
requires_backends(self, "vision")
self.check_model_type(
TF_MODEL_FOR_VISION_2_SEQ_MAPPING_NAMES if self.framework == "tf" else MODEL_FOR_VISION_2_SEQ_MAPPING_NAMES
)
def _sanitize_parameters(self, max_new_tokens=None, generate_kwargs=None, prompt=None, timeout=None):
forward_kwargs = {}
preprocess_params = {}
if prompt is not None:
preprocess_params["prompt"] = prompt
if timeout is not None:
preprocess_params["timeout"] = timeout
if generate_kwargs is not None:
forward_kwargs["generate_kwargs"] = generate_kwargs
if max_new_tokens is not None:
if "generate_kwargs" not in forward_kwargs:
forward_kwargs["generate_kwargs"] = {}
if "max_new_tokens" in forward_kwargs["generate_kwargs"]:
raise ValueError(
"'max_new_tokens' is defined twice, once in 'generate_kwargs' and once as a direct parameter,"
" please use only one"
)
forward_kwargs["generate_kwargs"]["max_new_tokens"] = max_new_tokens
return preprocess_params, forward_kwargs, {}
def __call__(self, images: Union[str, List[str], "Image.Image", List["Image.Image"]], **kwargs):
"""
Assign labels to the image(s) passed as inputs.
Args:
images (`str`, `List[str]`, `PIL.Image` or `List[PIL.Image]`):
The pipeline handles three types of images:
- A string containing a HTTP(s) link pointing to an image
- A string containing a local path to an image
- An image loaded in PIL directly
The pipeline accepts either a single image or a batch of images.
max_new_tokens (`int`, *optional*):
The amount of maximum tokens to generate. By default it will use `generate` default.
generate_kwargs (`Dict`, *optional*):
Pass it to send all of these arguments directly to `generate` allowing full control of this function.
timeout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to None):
The maximum time in seconds to wait for fetching images from the web. If None, no timeout is set and
the call may block forever.
Return:
A list or a list of list of `dict`: Each result comes as a dictionary with the following key:
- **generated_text** (`str`) -- The generated text.
"""
return super().__call__(images, **kwargs)
def preprocess(self, image, prompt=None, timeout=None):
image = load_image(image, timeout=timeout)
if prompt is not None:
if not isinstance(prompt, str):
raise ValueError(
f"Received an invalid text input, got - {type(prompt)} - but expected a single string. "
"Note also that one single text can be provided for conditional image to text generation."
)
model_type = self.model.config.model_type
if model_type == "git":
model_inputs = self.image_processor(images=image, return_tensors=self.framework)
input_ids = self.tokenizer(text=prompt, add_special_tokens=False).input_ids
input_ids = [self.tokenizer.cls_token_id] + input_ids
input_ids = torch.tensor(input_ids).unsqueeze(0)
model_inputs.update({"input_ids": input_ids})
elif model_type == "pix2struct":
model_inputs = self.image_processor(images=image, header_text=prompt, return_tensors=self.framework)
elif model_type != "vision-encoder-decoder":
# vision-encoder-decoder does not support conditional generation
model_inputs = self.image_processor(images=image, return_tensors=self.framework)
text_inputs = self.tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors=self.framework)
model_inputs.update(text_inputs)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Model type {model_type} does not support conditional text generation")
else:
model_inputs = self.image_processor(images=image, return_tensors=self.framework)
if self.model.config.model_type == "git" and prompt is None:
model_inputs["input_ids"] = None
return model_inputs
def _forward(self, model_inputs, generate_kwargs=None):
# Git model sets `model_inputs["input_ids"] = None` in `preprocess` (when `prompt=None`). In batch model, the
# pipeline will group them into a list of `None`, which fail `_forward`. Avoid this by checking it first.
if (
"input_ids" in model_inputs
and isinstance(model_inputs["input_ids"], list)
and all(x is None for x in model_inputs["input_ids"])
):
model_inputs["input_ids"] = None
if generate_kwargs is None:
generate_kwargs = {}
# FIXME: We need to pop here due to a difference in how `generation.py` and `generation.tf_utils.py`
# parse inputs. In the Tensorflow version, `generate` raises an error if we don't use `input_ids` whereas
# the PyTorch version matches it with `self.model.main_input_name` or `self.model.encoder.main_input_name`
# in the `_prepare_model_inputs` method.
inputs = model_inputs.pop(self.model.main_input_name)
model_outputs = self.model.generate(inputs, **model_inputs, **generate_kwargs)
return model_outputs
def postprocess(self, model_outputs):
records = []
for output_ids in model_outputs:
record = {
"generated_text": self.tokenizer.decode(
output_ids,
skip_special_tokens=True,
)
}
records.append(record)
return records
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