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PNASNet

PNASNet

Progressive Neural Architecture Search, or PNAS, is a method for learning the structure of convolutional neural networks (CNNs). It uses a sequential model-based optimization (SMBO) strategy, where we search the space of cell structures, starting with simple (shallow) models and progressing to complex ones, pruning out unpromising structures as we go.

How do I use this model on an image?

To load a pretrained model:

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>>> import timm
>>> model = timm.create_model('pnasnet5large', pretrained=True)
>>> model.eval()

To load and preprocess the image:

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>>> import urllib
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> from timm.data import resolve_data_config
>>> from timm.data.transforms_factory import create_transform

>>> config = resolve_data_config({}, model=model)
>>> transform = create_transform(**config)

>>> url, filename = ("https://github.com/pytorch/hub/raw/master/images/dog.jpg", "dog.jpg")
>>> urllib.request.urlretrieve(url, filename)
>>> img = Image.open(filename).convert('RGB')
>>> tensor = transform(img).unsqueeze(0) # transform and add batch dimension

To get the model predictions:

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>>> import torch
>>> with torch.no_grad():
...     out = model(tensor)
>>> probabilities = torch.nn.functional.softmax(out[0], dim=0)
>>> print(probabilities.shape)
>>> # prints: torch.Size([1000])

To get the top-5 predictions class names:

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>>> # Get imagenet class mappings
>>> url, filename = ("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pytorch/hub/master/imagenet_classes.txt", "imagenet_classes.txt")
>>> urllib.request.urlretrieve(url, filename) 
>>> with open("imagenet_classes.txt", "r") as f:
...     categories = [s.strip() for s in f.readlines()]

>>> # Print top categories per image
>>> top5_prob, top5_catid = torch.topk(probabilities, 5)
>>> for i in range(top5_prob.size(0)):
...     print(categories[top5_catid[i]], top5_prob[i].item())
>>> # prints class names and probabilities like:
>>> # [('Samoyed', 0.6425196528434753), ('Pomeranian', 0.04062102362513542), ('keeshond', 0.03186424449086189), ('white wolf', 0.01739676296710968), ('Eskimo dog', 0.011717947199940681)]

Replace the model name with the variant you want to use, e.g. pnasnet5large. You can find the IDs in the model summaries at the top of this page.

How do I finetune this model?

You can finetune any of the pre-trained models just by changing the classifier (the last layer).

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>>> model = timm.create_model('pnasnet5large', pretrained=True, num_classes=NUM_FINETUNE_CLASSES)

How do I train this model?

Citation

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@misc{liu2018progressive,
      title={Progressive Neural Architecture Search}, 
      author={Chenxi Liu and Barret Zoph and Maxim Neumann and Jonathon Shlens and Wei Hua and Li-Jia Li and Li Fei-Fei and Alan Yuille and Jonathan Huang and Kevin Murphy},
      year={2018},
      eprint={1712.00559},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CV}
}
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To extract image features with this model, follow the , just change the name of the model you want to use.

To finetune on your own dataset, you have to write a training loop or adapt to use your dataset.

You can follow the for training a new model afresh.

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