trial / deepface /modules /preprocessing.py
Manav Sarkar
initini
ddda863
import os
from typing import Union, Tuple
import base64
from pathlib import Path
# 3rd party
import numpy as np
import cv2
import requests
def load_image(img: Union[str, np.ndarray]) -> Tuple[np.ndarray, str]:
"""
Load image from path, url, base64 or numpy array.
Args:
img: a path, url, base64 or numpy array.
Returns:
image (numpy array): the loaded image in BGR format
image name (str): image name itself
"""
# The image is already a numpy array
if isinstance(img, np.ndarray):
return img, "numpy array"
if isinstance(img, Path):
img = str(img)
if not isinstance(img, str):
raise ValueError(f"img must be numpy array or str but it is {type(img)}")
# The image is a base64 string
if img.startswith("data:image/"):
return load_base64(img), "base64 encoded string"
# The image is a url
if img.lower().startswith("http://") or img.lower().startswith("https://"):
return load_image_from_web(url=img), img
# The image is a path
if os.path.isfile(img) is not True:
raise ValueError(f"Confirm that {img} exists")
# image must be a file on the system then
# image name must have english characters
if img.isascii() is False:
raise ValueError(f"Input image must not have non-english characters - {img}")
img_obj_bgr = cv2.imread(img)
# img_obj_rgb = cv2.cvtColor(img_obj_bgr, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
return img_obj_bgr, img
def load_image_from_web(url: str) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Loading an image from web
Args:
url: link for the image
Returns:
img (np.ndarray): equivalent to pre-loaded image from opencv (BGR format)
"""
response = requests.get(url, stream=True, timeout=60)
response.raise_for_status()
image_array = np.asarray(bytearray(response.raw.read()), dtype=np.uint8)
image = cv2.imdecode(image_array, cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
return image
def load_base64(uri: str) -> np.ndarray:
"""Load image from base64 string.
Args:
uri: a base64 string.
Returns:
numpy array: the loaded image.
"""
encoded_data_parts = uri.split(",")
if len(encoded_data_parts) < 2:
raise ValueError("format error in base64 encoded string")
# similar to find functionality, we are just considering these extensions
if not (
uri.startswith("data:image/jpeg")
or uri.startswith("data:image/jpg")
or uri.startswith("data:image/png")
):
raise ValueError(f"input image can be jpg, jpeg or png, but it is {encoded_data_parts}")
encoded_data = encoded_data_parts[1]
nparr = np.fromstring(base64.b64decode(encoded_data), np.uint8)
img_bgr = cv2.imdecode(nparr, cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
# img_rgb = cv2.cvtColor(img_bgr, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
return img_bgr
def normalize_input(img: np.ndarray, normalization: str = "base") -> np.ndarray:
"""Normalize input image.
Args:
img (numpy array): the input image.
normalization (str, optional): the normalization technique. Defaults to "base",
for no normalization.
Returns:
numpy array: the normalized image.
"""
# issue 131 declares that some normalization techniques improves the accuracy
if normalization == "base":
return img
# @trevorgribble and @davedgd contributed this feature
# restore input in scale of [0, 255] because it was normalized in scale of
# [0, 1] in preprocess_face
img *= 255
if normalization == "raw":
pass # return just restored pixels
elif normalization == "Facenet":
mean, std = img.mean(), img.std()
img = (img - mean) / std
elif normalization == "Facenet2018":
# simply / 127.5 - 1 (similar to facenet 2018 model preprocessing step as @iamrishab posted)
img /= 127.5
img -= 1
elif normalization == "VGGFace":
# mean subtraction based on VGGFace1 training data
img[..., 0] -= 93.5940
img[..., 1] -= 104.7624
img[..., 2] -= 129.1863
elif normalization == "VGGFace2":
# mean subtraction based on VGGFace2 training data
img[..., 0] -= 91.4953
img[..., 1] -= 103.8827
img[..., 2] -= 131.0912
elif normalization == "ArcFace":
# Reference study: The faces are cropped and resized to 112×112,
# and each pixel (ranged between [0, 255]) in RGB images is normalised
# by subtracting 127.5 then divided by 128.
img -= 127.5
img /= 128
else:
raise ValueError(f"unimplemented normalization type - {normalization}")
return img