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Error Detect.py when run model.tflite #9912
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BenchmarksBenchmarks below run on a Colab Pro with the YOLOv5 tutorial notebook . To reproduce: python benchmarks.py --weights yolov5s.pt --imgsz 640 --device 0 Colab Pro V100 GPU
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Export a Trained YOLOv5 ModelThis command exports a pretrained YOLOv5s model to TorchScript and ONNX formats. python export.py --weights yolov5s.pt --include torchscript onnx 💡 ProTip: Add Output: export: data=data/coco128.yaml, weights=['yolov5s.pt'], imgsz=[640, 640], batch_size=1, device=cpu, half=False, inplace=False, train=False, keras=False, optimize=False, int8=False, dynamic=False, simplify=False, opset=12, verbose=False, workspace=4, nms=False, agnostic_nms=False, topk_per_class=100, topk_all=100, iou_thres=0.45, conf_thres=0.25, include=['torchscript', 'onnx']
YOLOv5 🚀 v6.2-104-ge3e5122 Python-3.7.13 torch-1.12.1+cu113 CPU
Downloading https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/releases/download/v6.2/yolov5s.pt to yolov5s.pt...
100% 14.1M/14.1M [00:00<00:00, 274MB/s]
Fusing layers...
YOLOv5s summary: 213 layers, 7225885 parameters, 0 gradients
PyTorch: starting from yolov5s.pt with output shape (1, 25200, 85) (14.1 MB)
TorchScript: starting export with torch 1.12.1+cu113...
TorchScript: export success ✅ 1.7s, saved as yolov5s.torchscript (28.1 MB)
ONNX: starting export with onnx 1.12.0...
ONNX: export success ✅ 2.3s, saved as yolov5s.onnx (28.0 MB)
Export complete (5.5s)
Results saved to /content/yolov5
Detect: python detect.py --weights yolov5s.onnx
Validate: python val.py --weights yolov5s.onnx
PyTorch Hub: model = torch.hub.load('ultralytics/yolov5', 'custom', 'yolov5s.onnx')
Visualize: https://netron.app/ The 3 exported models will be saved alongside the original PyTorch model: Netron Viewer is recommended for visualizing exported models: Exported Model Usage Examples
python detect.py --weights yolov5s.pt # PyTorch
yolov5s.torchscript # TorchScript
yolov5s.onnx # ONNX Runtime or OpenCV DNN with --dnn
yolov5s_openvino_model # OpenVINO
yolov5s.engine # TensorRT
yolov5s.mlmodel # CoreML (macOS only)
yolov5s_saved_model # TensorFlow SavedModel
yolov5s.pb # TensorFlow GraphDef
yolov5s.tflite # TensorFlow Lite
yolov5s_edgetpu.tflite # TensorFlow Edge TPU
yolov5s_paddle_model # PaddlePaddle
python val.py --weights yolov5s.pt # PyTorch
yolov5s.torchscript # TorchScript
yolov5s.onnx # ONNX Runtime or OpenCV DNN with --dnn
yolov5s_openvino_model # OpenVINO
yolov5s.engine # TensorRT
yolov5s.mlmodel # CoreML (macOS Only)
yolov5s_saved_model # TensorFlow SavedModel
yolov5s.pb # TensorFlow GraphDef
yolov5s.tflite # TensorFlow Lite
yolov5s_edgetpu.tflite # TensorFlow Edge TPU
yolov5s_paddle_model # PaddlePaddle Use PyTorch Hub with exported YOLOv5 models: import torch
# Model
model = torch.hub.load('ultralytics/yolov5', 'custom', 'yolov5s.pt')
'yolov5s.torchscript ') # TorchScript
'yolov5s.onnx') # ONNX Runtime
'yolov5s_openvino_model') # OpenVINO
'yolov5s.engine') # TensorRT
'yolov5s.mlmodel') # CoreML (macOS Only)
'yolov5s_saved_model') # TensorFlow SavedModel
'yolov5s.pb') # TensorFlow GraphDef
'yolov5s.tflite') # TensorFlow Lite
'yolov5s_edgetpu.tflite') # TensorFlow Edge TPU
'yolov5s_paddle_model') # PaddlePaddle
# Images
img = 'https://ultralytics.com/images/zidane.jpg' # or file, Path, PIL, OpenCV, numpy, list
# Inference
results = model(img)
# Results
results.print() # or .show(), .save(), .crop(), .pandas(), etc. OpenCV DNN inferenceOpenCV inference with ONNX models: python export.py --weights yolov5s.pt --include onnx
python detect.py --weights yolov5s.onnx --dnn # detect
python val.py --weights yolov5s.onnx --dnn # validate C++ InferenceYOLOv5 OpenCV DNN C++ inference on exported ONNX model examples:
YOLOv5 OpenVINO C++ inference examples:
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Hi,
1) I have a problem when run detect.py with tflite model.
I export correctly my model with the command:
But when i run both benchmakrs.py and detect.py fail to do inference (and val) with yolov5s-fp16.lite
I tried to use GPU and CPU but seems a tensor's problem, this is my error:
**INFO: Created TensorFlow Lite XNNPACK delegate for CPU.
Model summary: 1 layers, 0 parameters, 0 gradients
totale shape torch.Size([1, 100])
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "detect.py", line 282, in
main(opt)
File "detect.py", line 277, in main
run(**vars(opt))
*File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.8/site-packages/torch/autograd/grad_mode.py", line 27, in decorate_context
return func(args, kwargs)
File "detect.py", line 147, in run
pred = non_max_suppression(pred, conf_thres, iou_thres, classes, agnostic_nms, max_det=max_det)
File "/usr/src/yolov5/utils/general.py", line 825, in non_max_suppression
nc = prediction.shape[2] - nm - 5 # number of classes
IndexError: tuple index out of range
The shape of tensor called pred is [1,100] using tflite model, but is [1, 17640, 85] using pt model with the same options for both.
I tried to set nc = 10 (class number of VisDrone) and it run correctly but fail detection.
If i export my model using:
when run the detect.py i obtain this totale shape torch.Size([1, 400, 3, 85]) with the same error
2) The last question: Can i use the GPU to inference tflite model with tensorfow, why can delegate only for CPU?
Thanks all for your help!
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