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"""
Title: Grad-CAM class activation visualization
Author: [fchollet](https://twitter.com/fchollet)
Date created: 2020/04/26
Last modified: 2021/03/07
Description: How to obtain a class activation heatmap for an image classification model.
Accelerator: GPU
"""

"""
Adapted from Deep Learning with Python (2017).

## Setup
"""

import os

os.environ["KERAS_BACKEND"] = "tensorflow"

import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
import keras

# Display
from IPython.display import Image, display
import matplotlib as mpl
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt


"""
## Configurable parameters

You can change these to another model.

To get the values for `last_conv_layer_name` use `model.summary()`
to see the names of all layers in the model.
"""

model_builder = keras.applications.xception.Xception
img_size = (299, 299)
preprocess_input = keras.applications.xception.preprocess_input
decode_predictions = keras.applications.xception.decode_predictions

last_conv_layer_name = "block14_sepconv2_act"

# The local path to our target image
img_path = keras.utils.get_file(
    "african_elephant.jpg", "https://i.imgur.com/Bvro0YD.png"
)

display(Image(img_path))


"""
## The Grad-CAM algorithm
"""


def get_img_array(img_path, size):
    # `img` is a PIL image of size 299x299
    img = keras.utils.load_img(img_path, target_size=size)
    # `array` is a float32 Numpy array of shape (299, 299, 3)
    array = keras.utils.img_to_array(img)
    # We add a dimension to transform our array into a "batch"
    # of size (1, 299, 299, 3)
    array = np.expand_dims(array, axis=0)
    return array


def make_gradcam_heatmap(img_array, model, last_conv_layer_name, pred_index=None):
    # First, we create a model that maps the input image to the activations
    # of the last conv layer as well as the output predictions
    grad_model = keras.models.Model(
        model.inputs, [model.get_layer(last_conv_layer_name).output, model.output]
    )

    # Then, we compute the gradient of the top predicted class for our input image
    # with respect to the activations of the last conv layer
    with tf.GradientTape() as tape:
        last_conv_layer_output, preds = grad_model(img_array)
        if pred_index is None:
            pred_index = tf.argmax(preds[0])
        class_channel = preds[:, pred_index]

    # This is the gradient of the output neuron (top predicted or chosen)
    # with regard to the output feature map of the last conv layer
    grads = tape.gradient(class_channel, last_conv_layer_output)

    # This is a vector where each entry is the mean intensity of the gradient
    # over a specific feature map channel
    pooled_grads = tf.reduce_mean(grads, axis=(0, 1, 2))

    # We multiply each channel in the feature map array
    # by "how important this channel is" with regard to the top predicted class
    # then sum all the channels to obtain the heatmap class activation
    last_conv_layer_output = last_conv_layer_output[0]
    heatmap = last_conv_layer_output @ pooled_grads[..., tf.newaxis]
    heatmap = tf.squeeze(heatmap)

    # For visualization purpose, we will also normalize the heatmap between 0 & 1
    heatmap = tf.maximum(heatmap, 0) / tf.math.reduce_max(heatmap)
    return heatmap.numpy()


"""
## Let's test-drive it
"""

# Prepare image
img_array = preprocess_input(get_img_array(img_path, size=img_size))

# Make model
model = model_builder(weights="imagenet")

# Remove last layer's softmax
model.layers[-1].activation = None

# Print what the top predicted class is
preds = model.predict(img_array)
print("Predicted:", decode_predictions(preds, top=1)[0])

# Generate class activation heatmap
heatmap = make_gradcam_heatmap(img_array, model, last_conv_layer_name)

# Display heatmap
plt.matshow(heatmap)
plt.show()


"""
## Create a superimposed visualization
"""


def save_and_display_gradcam(img_path, heatmap, cam_path="cam.jpg", alpha=0.4):
    # Load the original image
    img = keras.utils.load_img(img_path)
    img = keras.utils.img_to_array(img)

    # Rescale heatmap to a range 0-255
    heatmap = np.uint8(255 * heatmap)

    # Use jet colormap to colorize heatmap
    jet = mpl.colormaps["jet"]

    # Use RGB values of the colormap
    jet_colors = jet(np.arange(256))[:, :3]
    jet_heatmap = jet_colors[heatmap]

    # Create an image with RGB colorized heatmap
    jet_heatmap = keras.utils.array_to_img(jet_heatmap)
    jet_heatmap = jet_heatmap.resize((img.shape[1], img.shape[0]))
    jet_heatmap = keras.utils.img_to_array(jet_heatmap)

    # Superimpose the heatmap on original image
    superimposed_img = jet_heatmap * alpha + img
    superimposed_img = keras.utils.array_to_img(superimposed_img)

    # Save the superimposed image
    superimposed_img.save(cam_path)

    # Display Grad CAM
    display(Image(cam_path))


save_and_display_gradcam(img_path, heatmap)

"""
## Let's try another image

We will see how the grad cam explains the model's outputs for a multi-label image. Let's
try an image with a cat and a dog together, and see how the grad cam behaves.
"""

img_path = keras.utils.get_file(
    "cat_and_dog.jpg",
    "https://storage.googleapis.com/petbacker/images/blog/2017/dog-and-cat-cover.jpg",
)

display(Image(img_path))

# Prepare image
img_array = preprocess_input(get_img_array(img_path, size=img_size))

# Print what the two top predicted classes are
preds = model.predict(img_array)
print("Predicted:", decode_predictions(preds, top=2)[0])

"""
We generate class activation heatmap for "chow," the class index is 260
"""

heatmap = make_gradcam_heatmap(img_array, model, last_conv_layer_name, pred_index=260)

save_and_display_gradcam(img_path, heatmap)

"""
We generate class activation heatmap for "egyptian cat," the class index is 285
"""

heatmap = make_gradcam_heatmap(img_array, model, last_conv_layer_name, pred_index=285)

save_and_display_gradcam(img_path, heatmap)