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import torch, numpy, itertools | |
import torch.nn as nn | |
from collections import OrderedDict | |
def print_network(net, verbose=False): | |
num_params = 0 | |
for param in net.parameters(): | |
num_params += param.numel() | |
if verbose: | |
print(net) | |
print('Total number of parameters: {:3.3f} M'.format(num_params / 1e6)) | |
def from_pth_file(filename): | |
''' | |
Instantiate from a pth file. | |
''' | |
state_dict = torch.load(filename) | |
if 'state_dict' in state_dict: | |
state_dict = state_dict['state_dict'] | |
# Convert old version of parameter names | |
if 'features.0.conv.weight' in state_dict: | |
state_dict = state_dict_from_old_pt_dict(state_dict) | |
sizes = sizes_from_state_dict(state_dict) | |
result = ProgressiveGenerator(sizes=sizes) | |
result.load_state_dict(state_dict) | |
return result | |
############################################################################### | |
# Modules | |
############################################################################### | |
class ProgressiveGenerator(nn.Sequential): | |
def __init__(self, resolution=None, sizes=None, modify_sequence=None, | |
output_tanh=False): | |
''' | |
A pytorch progessive GAN generator that can be converted directly | |
from either a tensorflow model or a theano model. It consists of | |
a sequence of convolutional layers, organized in pairs, with an | |
upsampling and reduction of channels at every other layer; and | |
then finally followed by an output layer that reduces it to an | |
RGB [-1..1] image. | |
The network can be given more layers to increase the output | |
resolution. The sizes argument indicates the fieature depth at | |
each upsampling, starting with the input z: [input-dim, 4x4-depth, | |
8x8-depth, 16x16-depth...]. The output dimension is 2 * 2**len(sizes) | |
Some default architectures can be selected by supplying the | |
resolution argument instead. | |
The optional modify_sequence function can be used to transform the | |
sequence of layers before the network is constructed. | |
If output_tanh is set to True, the network applies a tanh to clamp | |
the output to [-1,1] before output; otherwise the output is unclamped. | |
''' | |
assert (resolution is None) != (sizes is None) | |
if sizes is None: | |
sizes = { | |
8: [512, 512, 512], | |
16: [512, 512, 512, 512], | |
32: [512, 512, 512, 512, 256], | |
64: [512, 512, 512, 512, 256, 128], | |
128: [512, 512, 512, 512, 256, 128, 64], | |
256: [512, 512, 512, 512, 256, 128, 64, 32], | |
1024: [512, 512, 512, 512, 512, 256, 128, 64, 32, 16] | |
}[resolution] | |
# Follow the schedule of upsampling given by sizes. | |
# layers are called: layer1, layer2, etc; then output_128x128 | |
sequence = [] | |
def add_d(layer, name=None): | |
if name is None: | |
name = 'layer%d' % (len(sequence) + 1) | |
sequence.append((name, layer)) | |
add_d(NormConvBlock(sizes[0], sizes[1], kernel_size=4, padding=3)) | |
add_d(NormConvBlock(sizes[1], sizes[1], kernel_size=3, padding=1)) | |
for i, (si, so) in enumerate(zip(sizes[1:-1], sizes[2:])): | |
add_d(NormUpscaleConvBlock(si, so, kernel_size=3, padding=1)) | |
add_d(NormConvBlock(so, so, kernel_size=3, padding=1)) | |
# Create an output layer. During training, the progressive GAN | |
# learns several such output layers for various resolutions; we | |
# just include the last (highest resolution) one. | |
dim = 4 * (2 ** (len(sequence) // 2 - 1)) | |
add_d(OutputConvBlock(sizes[-1], tanh=output_tanh), | |
name='output_%dx%d' % (dim, dim)) | |
# Allow the sequence to be modified | |
if modify_sequence is not None: | |
sequence = modify_sequence(sequence) | |
super().__init__(OrderedDict(sequence)) | |
def forward(self, x): | |
# Convert vector input to 1x1 featuremap. | |
x = x.view(x.shape[0], x.shape[1], 1, 1) | |
return super().forward(x) | |
class PixelNormLayer(nn.Module): | |
def __init__(self): | |
super(PixelNormLayer, self).__init__() | |
def forward(self, x): | |
return x / torch.sqrt(torch.mean(x**2, dim=1, keepdim=True) + 1e-8) | |
class DoubleResolutionLayer(nn.Module): | |
def forward(self, x): | |
x = nn.functional.interpolate(x, scale_factor=2, mode='nearest') | |
return x | |
class WScaleLayer(nn.Module): | |
def __init__(self, size, fan_in, gain=numpy.sqrt(2)): | |
super(WScaleLayer, self).__init__() | |
self.scale = gain / numpy.sqrt(fan_in) # No longer a parameter | |
self.b = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(size)) | |
self.size = size | |
def forward(self, x): | |
x_size = x.size() | |
x = x * self.scale + self.b.view(1, -1, 1, 1).expand( | |
x_size[0], self.size, x_size[2], x_size[3]) | |
return x | |
class NormConvBlock(nn.Module): | |
def __init__(self, in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, padding): | |
super(NormConvBlock, self).__init__() | |
self.norm = PixelNormLayer() | |
self.conv = nn.Conv2d( | |
in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, 1, padding, bias=False) | |
self.wscale = WScaleLayer(out_channels, in_channels, | |
gain=numpy.sqrt(2) / kernel_size) | |
self.relu = nn.LeakyReLU(inplace=True, negative_slope=0.2) | |
def forward(self, x): | |
x = self.norm(x) | |
x = self.conv(x) | |
x = self.relu(self.wscale(x)) | |
return x | |
class NormUpscaleConvBlock(nn.Module): | |
def __init__(self, in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, padding): | |
super(NormUpscaleConvBlock, self).__init__() | |
self.norm = PixelNormLayer() | |
self.up = DoubleResolutionLayer() | |
self.conv = nn.Conv2d( | |
in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, 1, padding, bias=False) | |
self.wscale = WScaleLayer(out_channels, in_channels, | |
gain=numpy.sqrt(2) / kernel_size) | |
self.relu = nn.LeakyReLU(inplace=True, negative_slope=0.2) | |
def forward(self, x): | |
x = self.norm(x) | |
x = self.up(x) | |
x = self.conv(x) | |
x = self.relu(self.wscale(x)) | |
return x | |
class OutputConvBlock(nn.Module): | |
def __init__(self, in_channels, tanh=False): | |
super().__init__() | |
self.norm = PixelNormLayer() | |
self.conv = nn.Conv2d( | |
in_channels, 3, kernel_size=1, padding=0, bias=False) | |
self.wscale = WScaleLayer(3, in_channels, gain=1) | |
self.clamp = nn.Hardtanh() if tanh else (lambda x: x) | |
def forward(self, x): | |
x = self.norm(x) | |
x = self.conv(x) | |
x = self.wscale(x) | |
x = self.clamp(x) | |
return x | |
############################################################################### | |
# Conversion | |
############################################################################### | |
def from_tf_parameters(parameters): | |
''' | |
Instantiate from tensorflow variables. | |
''' | |
state_dict = state_dict_from_tf_parameters(parameters) | |
sizes = sizes_from_state_dict(state_dict) | |
result = ProgressiveGenerator(sizes=sizes) | |
result.load_state_dict(state_dict) | |
return result | |
def from_old_pt_dict(parameters): | |
''' | |
Instantiate from old pytorch state dict. | |
''' | |
state_dict = state_dict_from_old_pt_dict(parameters) | |
sizes = sizes_from_state_dict(state_dict) | |
result = ProgressiveGenerator(sizes=sizes) | |
result.load_state_dict(state_dict) | |
return result | |
def sizes_from_state_dict(params): | |
''' | |
In a progressive GAN, the number of channels can change after each | |
upsampling. This function reads the state dict to figure the | |
number of upsamplings and the channel depth of each filter. | |
''' | |
sizes = [] | |
for i in itertools.count(): | |
pt_layername = 'layer%d' % (i + 1) | |
try: | |
weight = params['%s.conv.weight' % pt_layername] | |
except KeyError: | |
break | |
if i == 0: | |
sizes.append(weight.shape[1]) | |
if i % 2 == 0: | |
sizes.append(weight.shape[0]) | |
return sizes | |
def state_dict_from_tf_parameters(parameters): | |
''' | |
Conversion from tensorflow parameters | |
''' | |
def torch_from_tf(data): | |
return torch.from_numpy(data.eval()) | |
params = dict(parameters) | |
result = {} | |
sizes = [] | |
for i in itertools.count(): | |
resolution = 4 * (2 ** (i // 2)) | |
# Translate parameter names. For example: | |
# 4x4/Dense/weight -> layer1.conv.weight | |
# 32x32/Conv0_up/weight -> layer7.conv.weight | |
# 32x32/Conv1/weight -> layer8.conv.weight | |
tf_layername = '%dx%d/%s' % (resolution, resolution, | |
'Dense' if i == 0 else 'Conv' if i == 1 else | |
'Conv0_up' if i % 2 == 0 else 'Conv1') | |
pt_layername = 'layer%d' % (i + 1) | |
# Stop looping when we run out of parameters. | |
try: | |
weight = torch_from_tf(params['%s/weight' % tf_layername]) | |
except KeyError: | |
break | |
# Transpose convolution weights into pytorch format. | |
if i == 0: | |
# Convert dense layer to 4x4 convolution | |
weight = weight.view(weight.shape[0], weight.shape[1] // 16, | |
4, 4).permute(1, 0, 2, 3).flip(2, 3) | |
sizes.append(weight.shape[0]) | |
elif i % 2 == 0: | |
# Convert inverse convolution to convolution | |
weight = weight.permute(2, 3, 0, 1).flip(2, 3) | |
else: | |
# Ordinary Conv2d conversion. | |
weight = weight.permute(3, 2, 0, 1) | |
sizes.append(weight.shape[1]) | |
result['%s.conv.weight' % (pt_layername)] = weight | |
# Copy bias vector. | |
bias = torch_from_tf(params['%s/bias' % tf_layername]) | |
result['%s.wscale.b' % (pt_layername)] = bias | |
# Copy just finest-grained ToRGB output layers. For example: | |
# ToRGB_lod0/weight -> output.conv.weight | |
i -= 1 | |
resolution = 4 * (2 ** (i // 2)) | |
tf_layername = 'ToRGB_lod0' | |
pt_layername = 'output_%dx%d' % (resolution, resolution) | |
result['%s.conv.weight' % pt_layername] = torch_from_tf( | |
params['%s/weight' % tf_layername]).permute(3, 2, 0, 1) | |
result['%s.wscale.b' % pt_layername] = torch_from_tf( | |
params['%s/bias' % tf_layername]) | |
# Return parameters | |
return result | |
def state_dict_from_old_pt_dict(params): | |
''' | |
Conversion from the old pytorch model layer names. | |
''' | |
result = {} | |
sizes = [] | |
for i in itertools.count(): | |
old_layername = 'features.%d' % i | |
pt_layername = 'layer%d' % (i + 1) | |
try: | |
weight = params['%s.conv.weight' % (old_layername)] | |
except KeyError: | |
break | |
if i == 0: | |
sizes.append(weight.shape[0]) | |
if i % 2 == 0: | |
sizes.append(weight.shape[1]) | |
result['%s.conv.weight' % (pt_layername)] = weight | |
result['%s.wscale.b' % (pt_layername)] = params[ | |
'%s.wscale.b' % (old_layername)] | |
# Copy the output layers. | |
i -= 1 | |
resolution = 4 * (2 ** (i // 2)) | |
pt_layername = 'output_%dx%d' % (resolution, resolution) | |
result['%s.conv.weight' % pt_layername] = params['output.conv.weight'] | |
result['%s.wscale.b' % pt_layername] = params['output.wscale.b'] | |
# Return parameters and also network architecture sizes. | |
return result | |