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| import typing |
| from collections.abc import Sequence |
| from typing import Any, Optional, Union |
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| from torch import Tensor |
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| from torchmetrics.metric import Metric |
| from torchmetrics.utilities.imports import _MATPLOTLIB_AVAILABLE |
| from torchmetrics.utilities.plot import _AX_TYPE, _PLOT_OUT_TYPE |
| from torchmetrics.wrappers.abstract import WrapperMetric |
|
|
| if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from torch.nn import Module |
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| if not _MATPLOTLIB_AVAILABLE: |
| __doctest_skip__ = ["ClasswiseWrapper.plot"] |
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|
| class ClasswiseWrapper(WrapperMetric): |
| """Wrapper metric for altering the output of classification metrics. |
| |
| This metric works together with classification metrics that returns multiple values (one value per class) such that |
| label information can be automatically included in the output. |
| |
| Args: |
| metric: base metric that should be wrapped. It is assumed that the metric outputs a single |
| tensor that is split along the first dimension. |
| labels: list of strings indicating the different classes. |
| prefix: string that is prepended to the metric names. |
| postfix: string that is appended to the metric names. |
| |
| Example:: |
| Basic example where the output of a metric is unwrapped into a dictionary with the class index as keys: |
| |
| >>> from torch import randint, randn |
| >>> from torchmetrics.wrappers import ClasswiseWrapper |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassAccuracy |
| >>> metric = ClasswiseWrapper(MulticlassAccuracy(num_classes=3, average=None)) |
| >>> preds = randn(10, 3).softmax(dim=-1) |
| >>> target = randint(3, (10,)) |
| >>> metric(preds, target) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
| {'multiclassaccuracy_0': tensor(0.5000), |
| 'multiclassaccuracy_1': tensor(0.7500), |
| 'multiclassaccuracy_2': tensor(0.)} |
| |
| Example:: |
| Using custom name via prefix and postfix: |
| |
| >>> from torch import randint, randn |
| >>> from torchmetrics.wrappers import ClasswiseWrapper |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassAccuracy |
| >>> metric_pre = ClasswiseWrapper(MulticlassAccuracy(num_classes=3, average=None), prefix="acc-") |
| >>> metric_post = ClasswiseWrapper(MulticlassAccuracy(num_classes=3, average=None), postfix="-acc") |
| >>> preds = randn(10, 3).softmax(dim=-1) |
| >>> target = randint(3, (10,)) |
| >>> metric_pre(preds, target) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
| {'acc-0': tensor(0.3333), 'acc-1': tensor(0.6667), 'acc-2': tensor(0.)} |
| >>> metric_post(preds, target) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
| {'0-acc': tensor(0.3333), '1-acc': tensor(0.6667), '2-acc': tensor(0.)} |
| |
| Example:: |
| Providing labels as a list of strings: |
| |
| >>> from torch import randint, randn |
| >>> from torchmetrics.wrappers import ClasswiseWrapper |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassAccuracy |
| >>> metric = ClasswiseWrapper( |
| ... MulticlassAccuracy(num_classes=3, average=None), |
| ... labels=["horse", "fish", "dog"] |
| ... ) |
| >>> preds = randn(10, 3).softmax(dim=-1) |
| >>> target = randint(3, (10,)) |
| >>> metric(preds, target) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
| {'multiclassaccuracy_horse': tensor(0.), |
| 'multiclassaccuracy_fish': tensor(0.3333), |
| 'multiclassaccuracy_dog': tensor(0.4000)} |
| |
| Example:: |
| Classwise can also be used in combination with :class:`~torchmetrics.MetricCollection`. In this case, everything |
| will be flattened into a single dictionary: |
| |
| >>> from torch import randint, randn |
| >>> from torchmetrics import MetricCollection |
| >>> from torchmetrics.wrappers import ClasswiseWrapper |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassAccuracy, MulticlassRecall |
| >>> labels = ["horse", "fish", "dog"] |
| >>> metric = MetricCollection( |
| ... {'multiclassaccuracy': ClasswiseWrapper(MulticlassAccuracy(num_classes=3, average=None), labels), |
| ... 'multiclassrecall': ClasswiseWrapper(MulticlassRecall(num_classes=3, average=None), labels)} |
| ... ) |
| >>> preds = randn(10, 3).softmax(dim=-1) |
| >>> target = randint(3, (10,)) |
| >>> metric(preds, target) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
| {'multiclassaccuracy_horse': tensor(0.6667), |
| 'multiclassaccuracy_fish': tensor(0.3333), |
| 'multiclassaccuracy_dog': tensor(0.5000), |
| 'multiclassrecall_horse': tensor(0.6667), |
| 'multiclassrecall_fish': tensor(0.3333), |
| 'multiclassrecall_dog': tensor(0.5000)} |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| metric: Metric |
| labels: Optional[list[str]] |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| metric: Metric, |
| labels: Optional[list[str]] = None, |
| prefix: Optional[str] = None, |
| postfix: Optional[str] = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__() |
| if not isinstance(metric, Metric): |
| raise ValueError(f"Expected argument `metric` to be an instance of `torchmetrics.Metric` but got {metric}") |
| self.metric = metric |
|
|
| if labels is not None and not (isinstance(labels, list) and all(isinstance(lab, str) for lab in labels)): |
| raise ValueError(f"Expected argument `labels` to either be `None` or a list of strings but got {labels}") |
| self.labels = labels |
|
|
| if prefix is not None and not isinstance(prefix, str): |
| raise ValueError(f"Expected argument `prefix` to either be `None` or a string but got {prefix}") |
| self._prefix = prefix |
|
|
| if postfix is not None and not isinstance(postfix, str): |
| raise ValueError(f"Expected argument `postfix` to either be `None` or a string but got {postfix}") |
| self._postfix = postfix |
|
|
| self._update_count = 1 |
|
|
| @property |
| def higher_is_better(self) -> Optional[bool]: |
| """Return if the metric is higher the better.""" |
| return self.metric.higher_is_better |
|
|
| def _filter_kwargs(self, **kwargs: Any) -> dict[str, Any]: |
| """Filter kwargs for the metric.""" |
| return self.metric._filter_kwargs(**kwargs) |
|
|
| def _convert_output(self, x: Tensor) -> dict[str, Any]: |
| """Convert output to dictionary with labels as keys.""" |
| |
| if not self._prefix and not self._postfix: |
| prefix = f"{self.metric.__class__.__name__.lower()}_" |
| postfix = "" |
| else: |
| prefix = self._prefix or "" |
| postfix = self._postfix or "" |
| if self.labels is None: |
| return {f"{prefix}{i}{postfix}": val for i, val in enumerate(x)} |
| return {f"{prefix}{lab}{postfix}": val for lab, val in zip(self.labels, x)} |
|
|
| def forward(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Any: |
| """Calculate on batch and accumulate to global state.""" |
| return self._convert_output(self.metric(*args, **kwargs)) |
|
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| def update(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| """Update state.""" |
| self.metric.update(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| def compute(self) -> dict[str, Tensor]: |
| """Compute metric.""" |
| return self._convert_output(self.metric.compute()) |
|
|
| def reset(self) -> None: |
| """Reset metric.""" |
| self.metric.reset() |
|
|
| def plot( |
| self, val: Optional[Union[Tensor, Sequence[Tensor]]] = None, ax: Optional[_AX_TYPE] = None |
| ) -> _PLOT_OUT_TYPE: |
| """Plot a single or multiple values from the metric. |
| |
| Args: |
| val: Either a single result from calling `metric.forward` or `metric.compute` or a list of these results. |
| If no value is provided, will automatically call `metric.compute` and plot that result. |
| ax: An matplotlib axis object. If provided will add plot to that axis |
| |
| Returns: |
| Figure and Axes object |
| |
| Raises: |
| ModuleNotFoundError: |
| If `matplotlib` is not installed |
| |
| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
| |
| >>> # Example plotting a single value |
| >>> import torch |
| >>> from torchmetrics.wrappers import ClasswiseWrapper |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassAccuracy |
| >>> metric = ClasswiseWrapper(MulticlassAccuracy(num_classes=3, average=None)) |
| >>> metric.update(torch.randint(3, (20,)), torch.randint(3, (20,))) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot() |
| |
| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
| |
| >>> # Example plotting multiple values |
| >>> import torch |
| >>> from torchmetrics.wrappers import ClasswiseWrapper |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassAccuracy |
| >>> metric = ClasswiseWrapper(MulticlassAccuracy(num_classes=3, average=None)) |
| >>> values = [ ] |
| >>> for _ in range(3): |
| ... values.append(metric(torch.randint(3, (20,)), torch.randint(3, (20,)))) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot(values) |
| |
| """ |
| return self._plot(val, ax) |
|
|
| def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Union[Tensor, "Module"]: |
| """Get attribute from classwise wrapper.""" |
| if name == "metric" or (name in self.__dict__ and name not in self.metric.__dict__): |
| |
| return super().__getattr__(name) |
|
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| return getattr(self.metric, name) |
|
|
| def __setattr__(self, name: str, value: Any) -> None: |
| """Set attribute to classwise wrapper.""" |
| if hasattr(self, "metric") and name in self.metric._defaults: |
| setattr(self.metric, name, value) |
| else: |
| super().__setattr__(name, value) |
| if name == "metric": |
| self._defaults = self.metric._defaults |
| self._persistent = self.metric._persistent |
| self._reductions = self.metric._reductions |
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