| | |
| | """ |
| | This code started out as a PyTorch port of Ho et al's diffusion models: |
| | https://github.com/hojonathanho/diffusion/blob/1e0dceb3b3495bbe19116a5e1b3596cd0706c543/diffusion_tf/diffusion_utils_2.py |
| | |
| | Docstrings have been added, as well as DDIM sampling and a new collection of beta schedules. |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | import enum |
| | import math |
| | import pdb |
| |
|
| | import numpy as np |
| | import torch |
| | import torch as th |
| | from copy import deepcopy |
| | from diffusion.nn import mean_flat, sum_flat |
| | from diffusion.losses import normal_kl, discretized_gaussian_log_likelihood |
| | from data_loaders.humanml.scripts import motion_process |
| |
|
| | def get_named_beta_schedule(schedule_name, num_diffusion_timesteps, scale_betas=1.): |
| | """ |
| | Get a pre-defined beta schedule for the given name. |
| | |
| | The beta schedule library consists of beta schedules which remain similar |
| | in the limit of num_diffusion_timesteps. |
| | Beta schedules may be added, but should not be removed or changed once |
| | they are committed to maintain backwards compatibility. |
| | """ |
| | if schedule_name == "linear": |
| | |
| | |
| | scale = scale_betas * 1000 / num_diffusion_timesteps |
| | beta_start = scale * 0.0001 |
| | beta_end = scale * 0.02 |
| | return np.linspace( |
| | beta_start, beta_end, num_diffusion_timesteps, dtype=np.float64 |
| | ) |
| | elif schedule_name == "cosine": |
| | return betas_for_alpha_bar( |
| | num_diffusion_timesteps, |
| | lambda t: math.cos((t + 0.008) / 1.008 * math.pi / 2) ** 2, |
| | ) |
| | else: |
| | raise NotImplementedError(f"unknown beta schedule: {schedule_name}") |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def betas_for_alpha_bar(num_diffusion_timesteps, alpha_bar, max_beta=0.999): |
| | """ |
| | Create a beta schedule that discretizes the given alpha_t_bar function, |
| | which defines the cumulative product of (1-beta) over time from t = [0,1]. |
| | |
| | :param num_diffusion_timesteps: the number of betas to produce. |
| | :param alpha_bar: a lambda that takes an argument t from 0 to 1 and |
| | produces the cumulative product of (1-beta) up to that |
| | part of the diffusion process. |
| | :param max_beta: the maximum beta to use; use values lower than 1 to |
| | prevent singularities. |
| | """ |
| | betas = [] |
| | for i in range(num_diffusion_timesteps): |
| | t1 = i / num_diffusion_timesteps |
| | t2 = (i + 1) / num_diffusion_timesteps |
| | betas.append(min(1 - alpha_bar(t2) / alpha_bar(t1), max_beta)) |
| | return np.array(betas) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | class ModelMeanType(enum.Enum): |
| | """ |
| | Which type of output the model predicts. |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | PREVIOUS_X = enum.auto() |
| | START_X = enum.auto() |
| | EPSILON = enum.auto() |
| |
|
| |
|
| | class ModelVarType(enum.Enum): |
| | """ |
| | What is used as the model's output variance. |
| | |
| | The LEARNED_RANGE option has been added to allow the model to predict |
| | values between FIXED_SMALL and FIXED_LARGE, making its job easier. |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | LEARNED = enum.auto() |
| | FIXED_SMALL = enum.auto() |
| | FIXED_LARGE = enum.auto() |
| | LEARNED_RANGE = enum.auto() |
| |
|
| |
|
| | class LossType(enum.Enum): |
| | MSE = enum.auto() |
| | RESCALED_MSE = ( |
| | enum.auto() |
| | ) |
| | KL = enum.auto() |
| | RESCALED_KL = enum.auto() |
| |
|
| | def is_vb(self): |
| | return self == LossType.KL or self == LossType.RESCALED_KL |
| |
|
| |
|
| | class GaussianDiffusion: |
| | """ |
| | Utilities for training and sampling diffusion models. |
| | |
| | Ported directly from here, and then adapted over time to further experimentation. |
| | https://github.com/hojonathanho/diffusion/blob/1e0dceb3b3495bbe19116a5e1b3596cd0706c543/diffusion_tf/diffusion_utils_2.py#L42 |
| | |
| | :param betas: a 1-D numpy array of betas for each diffusion timestep, |
| | starting at T and going to 1. |
| | :param model_mean_type: a ModelMeanType determining what the model outputs. |
| | :param model_var_type: a ModelVarType determining how variance is output. |
| | :param loss_type: a LossType determining the loss function to use. |
| | :param rescale_timesteps: if True, pass floating point timesteps into the |
| | model so that they are always scaled like in the |
| | original paper (0 to 1000). |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | def __init__( |
| | self, |
| | *, |
| | betas, |
| | model_mean_type, |
| | model_var_type, |
| | loss_type, |
| | rescale_timesteps=False, |
| | lambda_rcxyz=0., |
| | lambda_vel=0., |
| | lambda_pose=1., |
| | lambda_orient=1., |
| | lambda_loc=1., |
| | data_rep='rot6d', |
| | lambda_root_vel=0., |
| | lambda_vel_rcxyz=0., |
| | lambda_fc=0., |
| | ): |
| | self.model_mean_type = model_mean_type |
| | self.model_var_type = model_var_type |
| | self.loss_type = loss_type |
| | self.rescale_timesteps = rescale_timesteps |
| | self.data_rep = data_rep |
| |
|
| | if data_rep != 'rot_vel' and lambda_pose != 1.: |
| | raise ValueError('lambda_pose is relevant only when training on velocities!') |
| | self.lambda_pose = lambda_pose |
| | self.lambda_orient = lambda_orient |
| | self.lambda_loc = lambda_loc |
| |
|
| | self.lambda_rcxyz = lambda_rcxyz |
| | self.lambda_vel = lambda_vel |
| | self.lambda_root_vel = lambda_root_vel |
| | self.lambda_vel_rcxyz = lambda_vel_rcxyz |
| | self.lambda_fc = lambda_fc |
| |
|
| | if self.lambda_rcxyz > 0. or self.lambda_vel > 0. or self.lambda_root_vel > 0. or \ |
| | self.lambda_vel_rcxyz > 0. or self.lambda_fc > 0.: |
| | assert self.loss_type == LossType.MSE, 'Geometric losses are supported by MSE loss type only!' |
| |
|
| | |
| | betas = np.array(betas, dtype=np.float64) |
| | self.betas = betas |
| | assert len(betas.shape) == 1, "betas must be 1-D" |
| | assert (betas > 0).all() and (betas <= 1).all() |
| |
|
| | self.num_timesteps = int(betas.shape[0]) |
| |
|
| | alphas = 1.0 - betas |
| | self.alphas_cumprod = np.cumprod(alphas, axis=0) |
| | self.alphas_cumprod_prev = np.append(1.0, self.alphas_cumprod[:-1]) |
| | self.alphas_cumprod_next = np.append(self.alphas_cumprod[1:], 0.0) |
| | assert self.alphas_cumprod_prev.shape == (self.num_timesteps,) |
| |
|
| | |
| | self.sqrt_alphas_cumprod = np.sqrt(self.alphas_cumprod) |
| | self.sqrt_one_minus_alphas_cumprod = np.sqrt(1.0 - self.alphas_cumprod) |
| | self.log_one_minus_alphas_cumprod = np.log(1.0 - self.alphas_cumprod) |
| | self.sqrt_recip_alphas_cumprod = np.sqrt(1.0 / self.alphas_cumprod) |
| | self.sqrt_recipm1_alphas_cumprod = np.sqrt(1.0 / self.alphas_cumprod - 1) |
| |
|
| | |
| | self.posterior_variance = ( |
| | betas * (1.0 - self.alphas_cumprod_prev) / (1.0 - self.alphas_cumprod) |
| | ) |
| | |
| | |
| | self.posterior_log_variance_clipped = np.log( |
| | np.append(self.posterior_variance[1], self.posterior_variance[1:]) |
| | ) |
| | self.posterior_mean_coef1 = ( |
| | betas * np.sqrt(self.alphas_cumprod_prev) / (1.0 - self.alphas_cumprod) |
| | ) |
| | self.posterior_mean_coef2 = ( |
| | (1.0 - self.alphas_cumprod_prev) |
| | * np.sqrt(alphas) |
| | / (1.0 - self.alphas_cumprod) |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | self.l2_loss = lambda a, b: (a - b) ** 2 |
| | self.smooth_l1_loss = th.nn.SmoothL1Loss(reduction='none') |
| |
|
| | def masked_l2(self, a, b, mask): |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | loss = self.smooth_l1_loss(a, b) |
| | loss = sum_flat(loss * mask.float()) |
| | n_entries = a.shape[1] * a.shape[2] |
| | non_zero_elements = sum_flat(mask) * n_entries |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | mse_loss_val = loss / non_zero_elements |
| | |
| | return mse_loss_val |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def q_mean_variance(self, x_start, t): |
| | """ |
| | Get the distribution q(x_t | x_0). |
| | |
| | :param x_start: the [N x C x ...] tensor of noiseless inputs. |
| | :param t: the number of diffusion steps (minus 1). Here, 0 means one step. |
| | :return: A tuple (mean, variance, log_variance), all of x_start's shape. |
| | """ |
| | mean = ( |
| | _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_alphas_cumprod, t, x_start.shape) * x_start |
| | ) |
| | variance = _extract_into_tensor(1.0 - self.alphas_cumprod, t, x_start.shape) |
| | log_variance = _extract_into_tensor( |
| | self.log_one_minus_alphas_cumprod, t, x_start.shape |
| | ) |
| | return mean, variance, log_variance |
| |
|
| | def q_sample(self, x_start, t, noise=None): |
| | """ |
| | Diffuse the dataset for a given number of diffusion steps. |
| | |
| | In other words, sample from q(x_t | x_0). |
| | |
| | :param x_start: the initial dataset batch. |
| | :param t: the number of diffusion steps (minus 1). Here, 0 means one step. |
| | :param noise: if specified, the split-out normal noise. |
| | :return: A noisy version of x_start. |
| | """ |
| | if noise is None: |
| | noise = th.randn_like(x_start) |
| | assert noise.shape == x_start.shape |
| | return ( |
| | _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_alphas_cumprod, t, x_start.shape) * x_start |
| | + _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_one_minus_alphas_cumprod, t, x_start.shape) |
| | * noise |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | def q_posterior_mean_variance(self, x_start, x_t, t): |
| | """ |
| | Compute the mean and variance of the diffusion posterior: |
| | |
| | q(x_{t-1} | x_t, x_0) |
| | |
| | """ |
| | assert x_start.shape == x_t.shape |
| | posterior_mean = ( |
| | _extract_into_tensor(self.posterior_mean_coef1, t, x_t.shape) * x_start |
| | + _extract_into_tensor(self.posterior_mean_coef2, t, x_t.shape) * x_t |
| | ) |
| | posterior_variance = _extract_into_tensor(self.posterior_variance, t, x_t.shape) |
| | posterior_log_variance_clipped = _extract_into_tensor( |
| | self.posterior_log_variance_clipped, t, x_t.shape |
| | ) |
| | assert ( |
| | posterior_mean.shape[0] |
| | == posterior_variance.shape[0] |
| | == posterior_log_variance_clipped.shape[0] |
| | == x_start.shape[0] |
| | ) |
| | return posterior_mean, posterior_variance, posterior_log_variance_clipped |
| |
|
| | def p_mean_variance( |
| | self, model, x, t, clip_denoised=True, denoised_fn=None, model_kwargs=None |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Apply the model to get p(x_{t-1} | x_t), as well as a prediction of |
| | the initial x, x_0. |
| | |
| | :param model: the model, which takes a signal and a batch of timesteps |
| | as input. |
| | :param x: the [N x C x ...] tensor at time t. |
| | :param t: a 1-D Tensor of timesteps. |
| | :param clip_denoised: if True, clip the denoised signal into [-1, 1]. |
| | :param denoised_fn: if not None, a function which applies to the |
| | x_start prediction before it is used to sample. Applies before |
| | clip_denoised. |
| | :param model_kwargs: if not None, a dict of extra keyword arguments to |
| | pass to the model. This can be used for conditioning. |
| | :return: a dict with the following keys: |
| | - 'mean': the model mean output. |
| | - 'variance': the model variance output. |
| | - 'log_variance': the log of 'variance'. |
| | - 'pred_xstart': the prediction for x_0. |
| | """ |
| | if model_kwargs is None: |
| | model_kwargs = {} |
| |
|
| | B, C = x.shape[:2] |
| | assert t.shape == (B,) |
| | model_output = model(x, self._scale_timesteps(t), **model_kwargs) |
| |
|
| | if 'inpainting_mask' in model_kwargs['y'].keys() and 'inpainted_motion' in model_kwargs['y'].keys(): |
| | inpainting_mask, inpainted_motion = model_kwargs['y']['inpainting_mask'], model_kwargs['y']['inpainted_motion'] |
| | assert self.model_mean_type == ModelMeanType.START_X, 'This feature supports only X_start pred for mow!' |
| | assert model_output.shape == inpainting_mask.shape == inpainted_motion.shape |
| | model_output = (model_output * ~inpainting_mask) + (inpainted_motion * inpainting_mask) |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
|
| | if self.model_var_type in [ModelVarType.LEARNED, ModelVarType.LEARNED_RANGE]: |
| | assert model_output.shape == (B, C * 2, *x.shape[2:]) |
| | model_output, model_var_values = th.split(model_output, C, dim=1) |
| | if self.model_var_type == ModelVarType.LEARNED: |
| | model_log_variance = model_var_values |
| | model_variance = th.exp(model_log_variance) |
| | else: |
| | min_log = _extract_into_tensor( |
| | self.posterior_log_variance_clipped, t, x.shape |
| | ) |
| | max_log = _extract_into_tensor(np.log(self.betas), t, x.shape) |
| | |
| | frac = (model_var_values + 1) / 2 |
| | model_log_variance = frac * max_log + (1 - frac) * min_log |
| | model_variance = th.exp(model_log_variance) |
| | else: |
| | model_variance, model_log_variance = { |
| | |
| | |
| | ModelVarType.FIXED_LARGE: ( |
| | np.append(self.posterior_variance[1], self.betas[1:]), |
| | np.log(np.append(self.posterior_variance[1], self.betas[1:])), |
| | ), |
| | ModelVarType.FIXED_SMALL: ( |
| | self.posterior_variance, |
| | self.posterior_log_variance_clipped, |
| | ), |
| | }[self.model_var_type] |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
|
| |
|
| | model_variance = _extract_into_tensor(model_variance, t, x.shape) |
| | model_log_variance = _extract_into_tensor(model_log_variance, t, x.shape) |
| |
|
| | def process_xstart(x): |
| | if denoised_fn is not None: |
| | x = denoised_fn(x) |
| | if clip_denoised: |
| | |
| | return x.clamp(-1, 1) |
| | return x |
| |
|
| | if self.model_mean_type == ModelMeanType.PREVIOUS_X: |
| | pred_xstart = process_xstart( |
| | self._predict_xstart_from_xprev(x_t=x, t=t, xprev=model_output) |
| | ) |
| | model_mean = model_output |
| | elif self.model_mean_type in [ModelMeanType.START_X, ModelMeanType.EPSILON]: |
| | if self.model_mean_type == ModelMeanType.START_X: |
| | pred_xstart = process_xstart(model_output) |
| | else: |
| | pred_xstart = process_xstart( |
| | self._predict_xstart_from_eps(x_t=x, t=t, eps=model_output) |
| | ) |
| | model_mean, _, _ = self.q_posterior_mean_variance( |
| | x_start=pred_xstart, x_t=x, t=t |
| | ) |
| | else: |
| | raise NotImplementedError(self.model_mean_type) |
| |
|
| | assert ( |
| | model_mean.shape == model_log_variance.shape == pred_xstart.shape == x.shape |
| | ) |
| | return { |
| | "mean": model_mean, |
| | "variance": model_variance, |
| | "log_variance": model_log_variance, |
| | "pred_xstart": pred_xstart, |
| | } |
| |
|
| | def _predict_xstart_from_eps(self, x_t, t, eps): |
| | assert x_t.shape == eps.shape |
| | return ( |
| | _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_recip_alphas_cumprod, t, x_t.shape) * x_t |
| | - _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_recipm1_alphas_cumprod, t, x_t.shape) * eps |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | def _predict_xstart_from_xprev(self, x_t, t, xprev): |
| | assert x_t.shape == xprev.shape |
| | return ( |
| | _extract_into_tensor(1.0 / self.posterior_mean_coef1, t, x_t.shape) * xprev |
| | - _extract_into_tensor( |
| | self.posterior_mean_coef2 / self.posterior_mean_coef1, t, x_t.shape |
| | ) |
| | * x_t |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | def _predict_eps_from_xstart(self, x_t, t, pred_xstart): |
| | return ( |
| | _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_recip_alphas_cumprod, t, x_t.shape) * x_t |
| | - pred_xstart |
| | ) / _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_recipm1_alphas_cumprod, t, x_t.shape) |
| |
|
| | def _scale_timesteps(self, t): |
| | if self.rescale_timesteps: |
| | return t.float() * (1000.0 / self.num_timesteps) |
| | return t |
| |
|
| | def condition_mean(self, cond_fn, p_mean_var, x, t, model_kwargs=None): |
| | """ |
| | Compute the mean for the previous step, given a function cond_fn that |
| | computes the gradient of a conditional log probability with respect to |
| | x. In particular, cond_fn computes grad(log(p(y|x))), and we want to |
| | condition on y. |
| | |
| | This uses the conditioning strategy from Sohl-Dickstein et al. (2015). |
| | """ |
| | gradient = cond_fn(x, self._scale_timesteps(t), **model_kwargs) |
| | new_mean = ( |
| | p_mean_var["mean"].float() + p_mean_var["variance"] * gradient.float() |
| | ) |
| | return new_mean |
| |
|
| | def condition_mean_with_grad(self, cond_fn, p_mean_var, x, t, model_kwargs=None): |
| | """ |
| | Compute the mean for the previous step, given a function cond_fn that |
| | computes the gradient of a conditional log probability with respect to |
| | x. In particular, cond_fn computes grad(log(p(y|x))), and we want to |
| | condition on y. |
| | |
| | This uses the conditioning strategy from Sohl-Dickstein et al. (2015). |
| | """ |
| | gradient = cond_fn(x, t, p_mean_var, **model_kwargs) |
| | new_mean = ( |
| | p_mean_var["mean"].float() + p_mean_var["variance"] * gradient.float() |
| | ) |
| | return new_mean |
| |
|
| | def condition_score(self, cond_fn, p_mean_var, x, t, model_kwargs=None): |
| | """ |
| | Compute what the p_mean_variance output would have been, should the |
| | model's score function be conditioned by cond_fn. |
| | |
| | See condition_mean() for details on cond_fn. |
| | |
| | Unlike condition_mean(), this instead uses the conditioning strategy |
| | from Song et al (2020). |
| | """ |
| | alpha_bar = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod, t, x.shape) |
| |
|
| | eps = self._predict_eps_from_xstart(x, t, p_mean_var["pred_xstart"]) |
| | eps = eps - (1 - alpha_bar).sqrt() * cond_fn( |
| | x, self._scale_timesteps(t), **model_kwargs |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | out = p_mean_var.copy() |
| | out["pred_xstart"] = self._predict_xstart_from_eps(x, t, eps) |
| | out["mean"], _, _ = self.q_posterior_mean_variance( |
| | x_start=out["pred_xstart"], x_t=x, t=t |
| | ) |
| | return out |
| |
|
| | def condition_score_with_grad(self, cond_fn, p_mean_var, x, t, model_kwargs=None): |
| | """ |
| | Compute what the p_mean_variance output would have been, should the |
| | model's score function be conditioned by cond_fn. |
| | |
| | See condition_mean() for details on cond_fn. |
| | |
| | Unlike condition_mean(), this instead uses the conditioning strategy |
| | from Song et al (2020). |
| | """ |
| | alpha_bar = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod, t, x.shape) |
| |
|
| | eps = self._predict_eps_from_xstart(x, t, p_mean_var["pred_xstart"]) |
| | eps = eps - (1 - alpha_bar).sqrt() * cond_fn( |
| | x, t, p_mean_var, **model_kwargs |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | out = p_mean_var.copy() |
| | out["pred_xstart"] = self._predict_xstart_from_eps(x, t, eps) |
| | out["mean"], _, _ = self.q_posterior_mean_variance( |
| | x_start=out["pred_xstart"], x_t=x, t=t |
| | ) |
| | return out |
| |
|
| | def p_sample( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | const_noise=False, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Sample x_{t-1} from the model at the given timestep. |
| | |
| | :param model: the model to sample from. |
| | :param x: the current tensor at x_{t-1}. |
| | :param t: the value of t, starting at 0 for the first diffusion step. |
| | :param clip_denoised: if True, clip the x_start prediction to [-1, 1]. |
| | :param denoised_fn: if not None, a function which applies to the |
| | x_start prediction before it is used to sample. |
| | :param cond_fn: if not None, this is a gradient function that acts |
| | similarly to the model. |
| | :param model_kwargs: if not None, a dict of extra keyword arguments to |
| | pass to the model. This can be used for conditioning. |
| | :return: a dict containing the following keys: |
| | - 'sample': a random sample from the model. |
| | - 'pred_xstart': a prediction of x_0. |
| | """ |
| | out = self.p_mean_variance( |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | ) |
| | noise = th.randn_like(x) |
| | |
| | if const_noise: |
| | noise = noise[[0]].repeat(x.shape[0], 1, 1, 1) |
| |
|
| | nonzero_mask = ( |
| | (t != 0).float().view(-1, *([1] * (len(x.shape) - 1))) |
| | ) |
| | if cond_fn is not None: |
| | out["mean"] = self.condition_mean( |
| | cond_fn, out, x, t, model_kwargs=model_kwargs |
| | ) |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | sample = out["mean"] + nonzero_mask * th.exp(0.5 * out["log_variance"]) * noise |
| | return {"sample": sample, "pred_xstart": out["pred_xstart"]} |
| |
|
| | def p_sample_with_grad( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Sample x_{t-1} from the model at the given timestep. |
| | |
| | :param model: the model to sample from. |
| | :param x: the current tensor at x_{t-1}. |
| | :param t: the value of t, starting at 0 for the first diffusion step. |
| | :param clip_denoised: if True, clip the x_start prediction to [-1, 1]. |
| | :param denoised_fn: if not None, a function which applies to the |
| | x_start prediction before it is used to sample. |
| | :param cond_fn: if not None, this is a gradient function that acts |
| | similarly to the model. |
| | :param model_kwargs: if not None, a dict of extra keyword arguments to |
| | pass to the model. This can be used for conditioning. |
| | :return: a dict containing the following keys: |
| | - 'sample': a random sample from the model. |
| | - 'pred_xstart': a prediction of x_0. |
| | """ |
| | with th.enable_grad(): |
| | x = x.detach().requires_grad_() |
| | out = self.p_mean_variance( |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | ) |
| | noise = th.randn_like(x) |
| | nonzero_mask = ( |
| | (t != 0).float().view(-1, *([1] * (len(x.shape) - 1))) |
| | ) |
| | if cond_fn is not None: |
| | out["mean"] = self.condition_mean_with_grad( |
| | cond_fn, out, x, t, model_kwargs=model_kwargs |
| | ) |
| | sample = out["mean"] + nonzero_mask * th.exp(0.5 * out["log_variance"]) * noise |
| | return {"sample": sample, "pred_xstart": out["pred_xstart"].detach()} |
| |
|
| | def p_sample_loop( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=None, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | device=None, |
| | progress=False, |
| | skip_timesteps=0, |
| | init_image=None, |
| | randomize_class=False, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=False, |
| | dump_steps=None, |
| | const_noise=False, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Generate samples from the model. |
| | |
| | :param model: the model module. |
| | :param shape: the shape of the samples, (N, C, H, W). |
| | :param noise: if specified, the noise from the encoder to sample. |
| | Should be of the same shape as `shape`. |
| | :param clip_denoised: if True, clip x_start predictions to [-1, 1]. |
| | :param denoised_fn: if not None, a function which applies to the |
| | x_start prediction before it is used to sample. |
| | :param cond_fn: if not None, this is a gradient function that acts |
| | similarly to the model. |
| | :param model_kwargs: if not None, a dict of extra keyword arguments to |
| | pass to the model. This can be used for conditioning. |
| | :param device: if specified, the device to create the samples on. |
| | If not specified, use a model parameter's device. |
| | :param progress: if True, show a tqdm progress bar. |
| | :param const_noise: If True, will noise all samples with the same noise throughout sampling |
| | :return: a non-differentiable batch of samples. |
| | """ |
| | final = None |
| | if dump_steps is not None: |
| | dump = [] |
| |
|
| | for i, sample in enumerate(self.p_sample_loop_progressive( |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=noise, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | cond_fn=cond_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | device=device, |
| | progress=progress, |
| | skip_timesteps=skip_timesteps, |
| | init_image=init_image, |
| | randomize_class=randomize_class, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=cond_fn_with_grad, |
| | const_noise=const_noise, |
| | )): |
| | if dump_steps is not None and i in dump_steps: |
| | dump.append(deepcopy(sample["sample"])) |
| | final = sample |
| | if dump_steps is not None: |
| | return dump |
| | return final["sample"] |
| |
|
| | def p_sample_loop_progressive( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=None, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | device=None, |
| | progress=False, |
| | skip_timesteps=0, |
| | init_image=None, |
| | randomize_class=False, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=False, |
| | const_noise=False, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Generate samples from the model and yield intermediate samples from |
| | each timestep of diffusion. |
| | |
| | Arguments are the same as p_sample_loop(). |
| | Returns a generator over dicts, where each dict is the return value of |
| | p_sample(). |
| | """ |
| | if device is None: |
| | device = next(model.parameters()).device |
| | assert isinstance(shape, (tuple, list)) |
| | if noise is not None: |
| | img = noise |
| | else: |
| | img = th.randn(*shape, device=device) |
| |
|
| | if skip_timesteps and init_image is None: |
| | init_image = th.zeros_like(img) |
| |
|
| | indices = list(range(self.num_timesteps - skip_timesteps))[::-1] |
| |
|
| | if init_image is not None: |
| | my_t = th.ones([shape[0]], device=device, dtype=th.long) * indices[0] |
| | img = self.q_sample(init_image, my_t, img) |
| |
|
| | if progress: |
| | |
| | from tqdm.auto import tqdm |
| |
|
| | indices = tqdm(indices) |
| |
|
| | for i in indices: |
| | t = th.tensor([i] * shape[0], device=device) |
| | if randomize_class and 'y' in model_kwargs: |
| | model_kwargs['y'] = th.randint(low=0, high=model.num_classes, |
| | size=model_kwargs['y'].shape, |
| | device=model_kwargs['y'].device) |
| | with th.no_grad(): |
| | sample_fn = self.p_sample_with_grad if cond_fn_with_grad else self.p_sample |
| | out = sample_fn( |
| | model, |
| | img, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | cond_fn=cond_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | const_noise=const_noise, |
| | ) |
| | yield out |
| | img = out["sample"] |
| |
|
| | def ddim_sample( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | eta=0.0, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Sample x_{t-1} from the model using DDIM. |
| | |
| | Same usage as p_sample(). |
| | """ |
| | out_orig = self.p_mean_variance( |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | ) |
| | if cond_fn is not None: |
| | out = self.condition_score(cond_fn, out_orig, x, t, model_kwargs=model_kwargs) |
| | else: |
| | out = out_orig |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | eps = self._predict_eps_from_xstart(x, t, out["pred_xstart"]) |
| |
|
| | alpha_bar = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod, t, x.shape) |
| | alpha_bar_prev = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod_prev, t, x.shape) |
| | sigma = ( |
| | eta |
| | * th.sqrt((1 - alpha_bar_prev) / (1 - alpha_bar)) |
| | * th.sqrt(1 - alpha_bar / alpha_bar_prev) |
| | ) |
| | |
| | noise = th.randn_like(x) |
| | mean_pred = ( |
| | out["pred_xstart"] * th.sqrt(alpha_bar_prev) |
| | + th.sqrt(1 - alpha_bar_prev - sigma ** 2) * eps |
| | ) |
| | nonzero_mask = ( |
| | (t != 0).float().view(-1, *([1] * (len(x.shape) - 1))) |
| | ) |
| | sample = mean_pred + nonzero_mask * sigma * noise |
| | return {"sample": sample, "pred_xstart": out_orig["pred_xstart"]} |
| |
|
| | def ddim_sample_with_grad( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | eta=0.0, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Sample x_{t-1} from the model using DDIM. |
| | |
| | Same usage as p_sample(). |
| | """ |
| | with th.enable_grad(): |
| | x = x.detach().requires_grad_() |
| | out_orig = self.p_mean_variance( |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | ) |
| | if cond_fn is not None: |
| | out = self.condition_score_with_grad(cond_fn, out_orig, x, t, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs) |
| | else: |
| | out = out_orig |
| |
|
| | out["pred_xstart"] = out["pred_xstart"].detach() |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | eps = self._predict_eps_from_xstart(x, t, out["pred_xstart"]) |
| |
|
| | alpha_bar = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod, t, x.shape) |
| | alpha_bar_prev = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod_prev, t, x.shape) |
| | sigma = ( |
| | eta |
| | * th.sqrt((1 - alpha_bar_prev) / (1 - alpha_bar)) |
| | * th.sqrt(1 - alpha_bar / alpha_bar_prev) |
| | ) |
| | |
| | noise = th.randn_like(x) |
| | mean_pred = ( |
| | out["pred_xstart"] * th.sqrt(alpha_bar_prev) |
| | + th.sqrt(1 - alpha_bar_prev - sigma ** 2) * eps |
| | ) |
| | nonzero_mask = ( |
| | (t != 0).float().view(-1, *([1] * (len(x.shape) - 1))) |
| | ) |
| | sample = mean_pred + nonzero_mask * sigma * noise |
| | return {"sample": sample, "pred_xstart": out_orig["pred_xstart"].detach()} |
| |
|
| | def ddim_reverse_sample( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | eta=0.0, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Sample x_{t+1} from the model using DDIM reverse ODE. |
| | """ |
| | assert eta == 0.0, "Reverse ODE only for deterministic path" |
| | out = self.p_mean_variance( |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | ) |
| | |
| | |
| | eps = ( |
| | _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_recip_alphas_cumprod, t, x.shape) * x |
| | - out["pred_xstart"] |
| | ) / _extract_into_tensor(self.sqrt_recipm1_alphas_cumprod, t, x.shape) |
| | alpha_bar_next = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod_next, t, x.shape) |
| |
|
| | |
| | mean_pred = ( |
| | out["pred_xstart"] * th.sqrt(alpha_bar_next) |
| | + th.sqrt(1 - alpha_bar_next) * eps |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | return {"sample": mean_pred, "pred_xstart": out["pred_xstart"]} |
| |
|
| | def ddim_sample_loop( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=None, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | device=None, |
| | progress=False, |
| | eta=0.0, |
| | skip_timesteps=0, |
| | init_image=None, |
| | randomize_class=False, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=False, |
| | dump_steps=None, |
| | const_noise=False, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Generate samples from the model using DDIM. |
| | |
| | Same usage as p_sample_loop(). |
| | """ |
| | if dump_steps is not None: |
| | raise NotImplementedError() |
| | if const_noise == True: |
| | raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
|
| | final = None |
| | for sample in self.ddim_sample_loop_progressive( |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=noise, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | cond_fn=cond_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | device=device, |
| | progress=progress, |
| | eta=eta, |
| | skip_timesteps=skip_timesteps, |
| | init_image=init_image, |
| | randomize_class=randomize_class, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=cond_fn_with_grad, |
| | ): |
| | final = sample |
| | return final["sample"] |
| |
|
| | def ddim_sample_loop_progressive( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=None, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | device=None, |
| | progress=False, |
| | eta=0.0, |
| | skip_timesteps=0, |
| | init_image=None, |
| | randomize_class=False, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=False, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Use DDIM to sample from the model and yield intermediate samples from |
| | each timestep of DDIM. |
| | |
| | Same usage as p_sample_loop_progressive(). |
| | """ |
| | if device is None: |
| | device = next(model.parameters()).device |
| | assert isinstance(shape, (tuple, list)) |
| | if noise is not None: |
| | img = noise |
| | else: |
| | img = th.randn(*shape, device=device) |
| |
|
| | if skip_timesteps and init_image is None: |
| | init_image = th.zeros_like(img) |
| |
|
| | indices = list(range(self.num_timesteps - skip_timesteps))[::-1] |
| |
|
| | if init_image is not None: |
| | my_t = th.ones([shape[0]], device=device, dtype=th.long) * indices[0] |
| | img = self.q_sample(init_image, my_t, img) |
| |
|
| | if progress: |
| | |
| | from tqdm.auto import tqdm |
| |
|
| | indices = tqdm(indices) |
| |
|
| | for i in indices: |
| | t = th.tensor([i] * shape[0], device=device) |
| | if randomize_class and 'y' in model_kwargs: |
| | model_kwargs['y'] = th.randint(low=0, high=model.num_classes, |
| | size=model_kwargs['y'].shape, |
| | device=model_kwargs['y'].device) |
| | with th.no_grad(): |
| | sample_fn = self.ddim_sample_with_grad if cond_fn_with_grad else self.ddim_sample |
| | out = sample_fn( |
| | model, |
| | img, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | cond_fn=cond_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | eta=eta, |
| | ) |
| | yield out |
| | img = out["sample"] |
| |
|
| | def plms_sample( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=False, |
| | order=2, |
| | old_out=None, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Sample x_{t-1} from the model using Pseudo Linear Multistep. |
| | |
| | Same usage as p_sample(). |
| | """ |
| | if not int(order) or not 1 <= order <= 4: |
| | raise ValueError('order is invalid (should be int from 1-4).') |
| |
|
| | def get_model_output(x, t): |
| | with th.set_grad_enabled(cond_fn_with_grad and cond_fn is not None): |
| | x = x.detach().requires_grad_() if cond_fn_with_grad else x |
| | out_orig = self.p_mean_variance( |
| | model, |
| | x, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | ) |
| | if cond_fn is not None: |
| | if cond_fn_with_grad: |
| | out = self.condition_score_with_grad(cond_fn, out_orig, x, t, model_kwargs=model_kwargs) |
| | x = x.detach() |
| | else: |
| | out = self.condition_score(cond_fn, out_orig, x, t, model_kwargs=model_kwargs) |
| | else: |
| | out = out_orig |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | eps = self._predict_eps_from_xstart(x, t, out["pred_xstart"]) |
| | return eps, out, out_orig |
| |
|
| | alpha_bar = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod, t, x.shape) |
| | alpha_bar_prev = _extract_into_tensor(self.alphas_cumprod_prev, t, x.shape) |
| | eps, out, out_orig = get_model_output(x, t) |
| |
|
| | if order > 1 and old_out is None: |
| | |
| | old_eps = [eps] |
| | mean_pred = out["pred_xstart"] * th.sqrt(alpha_bar_prev) + th.sqrt(1 - alpha_bar_prev) * eps |
| | eps_2, _, _ = get_model_output(mean_pred, t - 1) |
| | eps_prime = (eps + eps_2) / 2 |
| | pred_prime = self._predict_xstart_from_eps(x, t, eps_prime) |
| | mean_pred = pred_prime * th.sqrt(alpha_bar_prev) + th.sqrt(1 - alpha_bar_prev) * eps_prime |
| | else: |
| | |
| | old_eps = old_out["old_eps"] |
| | old_eps.append(eps) |
| | cur_order = min(order, len(old_eps)) |
| | if cur_order == 1: |
| | eps_prime = old_eps[-1] |
| | elif cur_order == 2: |
| | eps_prime = (3 * old_eps[-1] - old_eps[-2]) / 2 |
| | elif cur_order == 3: |
| | eps_prime = (23 * old_eps[-1] - 16 * old_eps[-2] + 5 * old_eps[-3]) / 12 |
| | elif cur_order == 4: |
| | eps_prime = (55 * old_eps[-1] - 59 * old_eps[-2] + 37 * old_eps[-3] - 9 * old_eps[-4]) / 24 |
| | else: |
| | raise RuntimeError('cur_order is invalid.') |
| | pred_prime = self._predict_xstart_from_eps(x, t, eps_prime) |
| | mean_pred = pred_prime * th.sqrt(alpha_bar_prev) + th.sqrt(1 - alpha_bar_prev) * eps_prime |
| |
|
| | if len(old_eps) >= order: |
| | old_eps.pop(0) |
| |
|
| | nonzero_mask = (t != 0).float().view(-1, *([1] * (len(x.shape) - 1))) |
| | sample = mean_pred * nonzero_mask + out["pred_xstart"] * (1 - nonzero_mask) |
| |
|
| | return {"sample": sample, "pred_xstart": out_orig["pred_xstart"], "old_eps": old_eps} |
| |
|
| | def plms_sample_loop( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=None, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | device=None, |
| | progress=False, |
| | skip_timesteps=0, |
| | init_image=None, |
| | randomize_class=False, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=False, |
| | order=2, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Generate samples from the model using Pseudo Linear Multistep. |
| | |
| | Same usage as p_sample_loop(). |
| | """ |
| | final = None |
| | for sample in self.plms_sample_loop_progressive( |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=noise, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | cond_fn=cond_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | device=device, |
| | progress=progress, |
| | skip_timesteps=skip_timesteps, |
| | init_image=init_image, |
| | randomize_class=randomize_class, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=cond_fn_with_grad, |
| | order=order, |
| | ): |
| | final = sample |
| | return final["sample"] |
| |
|
| | def plms_sample_loop_progressive( |
| | self, |
| | model, |
| | shape, |
| | noise=None, |
| | clip_denoised=True, |
| | denoised_fn=None, |
| | cond_fn=None, |
| | model_kwargs=None, |
| | device=None, |
| | progress=False, |
| | skip_timesteps=0, |
| | init_image=None, |
| | randomize_class=False, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=False, |
| | order=2, |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Use PLMS to sample from the model and yield intermediate samples from each |
| | timestep of PLMS. |
| | |
| | Same usage as p_sample_loop_progressive(). |
| | """ |
| | if device is None: |
| | device = next(model.parameters()).device |
| | assert isinstance(shape, (tuple, list)) |
| | if noise is not None: |
| | img = noise |
| | else: |
| | img = th.randn(*shape, device=device) |
| |
|
| | if skip_timesteps and init_image is None: |
| | init_image = th.zeros_like(img) |
| |
|
| | indices = list(range(self.num_timesteps - skip_timesteps))[::-1] |
| |
|
| | if init_image is not None: |
| | my_t = th.ones([shape[0]], device=device, dtype=th.long) * indices[0] |
| | img = self.q_sample(init_image, my_t, img) |
| |
|
| | if progress: |
| | |
| | from tqdm.auto import tqdm |
| |
|
| | indices = tqdm(indices) |
| |
|
| | old_out = None |
| |
|
| | for i in indices: |
| | t = th.tensor([i] * shape[0], device=device) |
| | if randomize_class and 'y' in model_kwargs: |
| | model_kwargs['y'] = th.randint(low=0, high=model.num_classes, |
| | size=model_kwargs['y'].shape, |
| | device=model_kwargs['y'].device) |
| | with th.no_grad(): |
| | out = self.plms_sample( |
| | model, |
| | img, |
| | t, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | denoised_fn=denoised_fn, |
| | cond_fn=cond_fn, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | cond_fn_with_grad=cond_fn_with_grad, |
| | order=order, |
| | old_out=old_out, |
| | ) |
| | yield out |
| | old_out = out |
| | img = out["sample"] |
| |
|
| | def _vb_terms_bpd( |
| | self, model, x_start, x_t, t, clip_denoised=True, model_kwargs=None |
| | ): |
| | """ |
| | Get a term for the variational lower-bound. |
| | |
| | The resulting units are bits (rather than nats, as one might expect). |
| | This allows for comparison to other papers. |
| | |
| | :return: a dict with the following keys: |
| | - 'output': a shape [N] tensor of NLLs or KLs. |
| | - 'pred_xstart': the x_0 predictions. |
| | """ |
| | true_mean, _, true_log_variance_clipped = self.q_posterior_mean_variance( |
| | x_start=x_start, x_t=x_t, t=t |
| | ) |
| | out = self.p_mean_variance( |
| | model, x_t, t, clip_denoised=clip_denoised, model_kwargs=model_kwargs |
| | ) |
| | kl = normal_kl( |
| | true_mean, true_log_variance_clipped, out["mean"], out["log_variance"] |
| | ) |
| | kl = mean_flat(kl) / np.log(2.0) |
| |
|
| | decoder_nll = -discretized_gaussian_log_likelihood( |
| | x_start, means=out["mean"], log_scales=0.5 * out["log_variance"] |
| | ) |
| | assert decoder_nll.shape == x_start.shape |
| | decoder_nll = mean_flat(decoder_nll) / np.log(2.0) |
| |
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| | |
| | |
| | output = th.where((t == 0), decoder_nll, kl) |
| | return {"output": output, "pred_xstart": out["pred_xstart"]} |
| |
|
| | def training_losses(self, model, x_start, t, model_kwargs=None, noise=None, dataset=None): |
| | """ |
| | Compute training losses for a single timestep. |
| | |
| | :param model: the model to evaluate loss on. |
| | :param x_start: the [N x C x ...] tensor of inputs. |
| | :param t: a batch of timestep indices. |
| | :param model_kwargs: if not None, a dict of extra keyword arguments to |
| | pass to the model. This can be used for conditioning. |
| | :param noise: if specified, the specific Gaussian noise to try to remove. |
| | :return: a dict with the key "loss" containing a tensor of shape [N]. |
| | Some mean or variance settings may also have other keys. |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | |
| | enc = model.model |
| | mask = model_kwargs['y']['mask'] |
| | |
| | |
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|
| | if model_kwargs is None: |
| | model_kwargs = {} |
| | if noise is None: |
| | noise = th.randn_like(x_start) |
| | x_t = self.q_sample(x_start, t, noise=noise) |
| |
|
| | terms = {} |
| |
|
| | if self.loss_type == LossType.KL or self.loss_type == LossType.RESCALED_KL: |
| | terms["loss"] = self._vb_terms_bpd( |
| | model=model, |
| | x_start=x_start, |
| | x_t=x_t, |
| | t=t, |
| | clip_denoised=False, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | )["output"] |
| | if self.loss_type == LossType.RESCALED_KL: |
| | terms["loss"] *= self.num_timesteps |
| | elif self.loss_type == LossType.MSE or self.loss_type == LossType.RESCALED_MSE: |
| | model_output = model(x_t, self._scale_timesteps(t), **model_kwargs) |
| |
|
| | if self.model_var_type in [ |
| | ModelVarType.LEARNED, |
| | ModelVarType.LEARNED_RANGE, |
| | ]: |
| | B, C = x_t.shape[:2] |
| | assert model_output.shape == (B, C * 2, *x_t.shape[2:]) |
| | model_output, model_var_values = th.split(model_output, C, dim=1) |
| | |
| | |
| | frozen_out = th.cat([model_output.detach(), model_var_values], dim=1) |
| | terms["vb"] = self._vb_terms_bpd( |
| | model=lambda *args, r=frozen_out: r, |
| | x_start=x_start, |
| | x_t=x_t, |
| | t=t, |
| | clip_denoised=False, |
| | )["output"] |
| | if self.loss_type == LossType.RESCALED_MSE: |
| | |
| | |
| | terms["vb"] *= self.num_timesteps / 1000.0 |
| |
|
| | target = { |
| | ModelMeanType.PREVIOUS_X: self.q_posterior_mean_variance( |
| | x_start=x_start, x_t=x_t, t=t |
| | )[0], |
| | ModelMeanType.START_X: x_start, |
| | ModelMeanType.EPSILON: noise, |
| | }[self.model_mean_type] |
| | assert model_output.shape == target.shape == x_start.shape |
| |
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|
| | terms["rot_mse"] = self.masked_l2(target, model_output, mask) |
| |
|
| | target_xyz, model_output_xyz = None, None |
| |
|
| | if self.lambda_rcxyz > 0.: |
| | target_xyz = get_xyz(target) |
| | model_output_xyz = get_xyz(model_output) |
| | terms["rcxyz_mse"] = self.masked_l2(target_xyz, model_output_xyz, mask) |
| |
|
| | if self.lambda_vel_rcxyz > 0.: |
| | if self.data_rep == 'rot6d' and dataset.dataname in ['humanact12', 'uestc']: |
| | target_xyz = get_xyz(target) if target_xyz is None else target_xyz |
| | model_output_xyz = get_xyz(model_output) if model_output_xyz is None else model_output_xyz |
| | target_xyz_vel = (target_xyz[:, :, :, 1:] - target_xyz[:, :, :, :-1]) |
| | model_output_xyz_vel = (model_output_xyz[:, :, :, 1:] - model_output_xyz[:, :, :, :-1]) |
| | terms["vel_xyz_mse"] = self.masked_l2(target_xyz_vel, model_output_xyz_vel, mask[:, :, :, 1:]) |
| |
|
| | if self.lambda_fc > 0.: |
| | torch.autograd.set_detect_anomaly(True) |
| | if self.data_rep == 'rot6d' and dataset.dataname in ['humanact12', 'uestc']: |
| | target_xyz = get_xyz(target) if target_xyz is None else target_xyz |
| | model_output_xyz = get_xyz(model_output) if model_output_xyz is None else model_output_xyz |
| | |
| | l_ankle_idx, r_ankle_idx, l_foot_idx, r_foot_idx = 7, 8, 10, 11 |
| | relevant_joints = [l_ankle_idx, l_foot_idx, r_ankle_idx, r_foot_idx] |
| | gt_joint_xyz = target_xyz[:, relevant_joints, :, :] |
| | gt_joint_vel = torch.linalg.norm(gt_joint_xyz[:, :, :, 1:] - gt_joint_xyz[:, :, :, :-1], axis=2) |
| | fc_mask = torch.unsqueeze((gt_joint_vel <= 0.01), dim=2).repeat(1, 1, 3, 1) |
| | pred_joint_xyz = model_output_xyz[:, relevant_joints, :, :] |
| | pred_vel = pred_joint_xyz[:, :, :, 1:] - pred_joint_xyz[:, :, :, :-1] |
| | pred_vel[~fc_mask] = 0 |
| | terms["fc"] = self.masked_l2(pred_vel, |
| | torch.zeros(pred_vel.shape, device=pred_vel.device), |
| | mask[:, :, :, 1:]) |
| | if self.lambda_vel > 0.: |
| | target_vel = (target[..., 1:] - target[..., :-1]) |
| | model_output_vel = (model_output[..., 1:] - model_output[..., :-1]) |
| | terms["vel_mse"] = self.masked_l2(target_vel[:, :-1, :, :], |
| | model_output_vel[:, :-1, :, :], |
| | mask[:, :, :, 1:]) |
| |
|
| | terms["loss"] = terms["rot_mse"] + terms.get('vb', 0.) +\ |
| | (self.lambda_vel * terms.get('vel_mse', 0.)) +\ |
| | (self.lambda_rcxyz * terms.get('rcxyz_mse', 0.)) + \ |
| | (self.lambda_fc * terms.get('fc', 0.)) |
| |
|
| | else: |
| | raise NotImplementedError(self.loss_type) |
| |
|
| | return terms |
| |
|
| | def fc_loss_rot_repr(self, gt_xyz, pred_xyz, mask): |
| | def to_np_cpu(x): |
| | return x.detach().cpu().numpy() |
| | """ |
| | pose_xyz: SMPL batch tensor of shape: [BatchSize, 24, 3, Frames] |
| | """ |
| | |
| |
|
| | l_ankle_idx, r_ankle_idx = 7, 8 |
| | l_foot_idx, r_foot_idx = 10, 11 |
| | """ Contact calculated by 'Kfir Method' Commented code)""" |
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| | gt_joint_xyz = gt_xyz[:, [l_ankle_idx, l_foot_idx, r_ankle_idx, r_foot_idx], :, :] |
| | gt_joint_vel = torch.linalg.norm(gt_joint_xyz[:, :, :, 1:] - gt_joint_xyz[:, :, :, :-1], axis=2) |
| | fc_mask = (gt_joint_vel <= 0.01) |
| | pred_joint_xyz = pred_xyz[:, [l_ankle_idx, l_foot_idx, r_ankle_idx, r_foot_idx], :, :] |
| | pred_joint_vel = torch.linalg.norm(pred_joint_xyz[:, :, :, 1:] - pred_joint_xyz[:, :, :, :-1], axis=2) |
| | pred_joint_vel[~fc_mask] = 0 |
| | pred_joint_vel = torch.unsqueeze(pred_joint_vel, dim=2) |
| |
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| | """DEBUG CODE""" |
| | |
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| | return self.masked_l2(pred_joint_vel, torch.zeros(pred_joint_vel.shape, device=pred_joint_vel.device), |
| | mask[:, :, :, 1:]) |
| | |
| | def foot_contact_loss_humanml3d(self, target, model_output): |
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| | target_fc = target[:, -4:, :, :] |
| | root_rot_velocity = target[:, :1, :, :] |
| | root_linear_velocity = target[:, 1:3, :, :] |
| | root_y = target[:, 3:4, :, :] |
| | ric_data = target[:, 4:67, :, :] |
| | rot_data = target[:, 67:193, :, :] |
| | local_velocity = target[:, 193:259, :, :] |
| | contact = target[:, 259:, :, :] |
| | contact_mask_gt = contact > 0.5 |
| | vel_lf_7 = local_velocity[:, 7 * 3:8 * 3, :, :] |
| | vel_rf_8 = local_velocity[:, 8 * 3:9 * 3, :, :] |
| | vel_lf_10 = local_velocity[:, 10 * 3:11 * 3, :, :] |
| | vel_rf_11 = local_velocity[:, 11 * 3:12 * 3, :, :] |
| |
|
| | calc_vel_lf_7 = ric_data[:, 6 * 3:7 * 3, :, 1:] - ric_data[:, 6 * 3:7 * 3, :, :-1] |
| | calc_vel_rf_8 = ric_data[:, 7 * 3:8 * 3, :, 1:] - ric_data[:, 7 * 3:8 * 3, :, :-1] |
| | calc_vel_lf_10 = ric_data[:, 9 * 3:10 * 3, :, 1:] - ric_data[:, 9 * 3:10 * 3, :, :-1] |
| | calc_vel_rf_11 = ric_data[:, 10 * 3:11 * 3, :, 1:] - ric_data[:, 10 * 3:11 * 3, :, :-1] |
| |
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| | |
| | for chosen_vel_foot_calc, chosen_vel_foot, joint_idx, contact_mask_idx in zip( |
| | [calc_vel_lf_7, calc_vel_rf_8, calc_vel_lf_10, calc_vel_rf_11], |
| | [vel_lf_7, vel_lf_10, vel_rf_8, vel_rf_11], |
| | [7, 10, 8, 11], |
| | [0, 1, 2, 3]): |
| | tmp_mask_gt = contact_mask_gt[:, contact_mask_idx, :, :].cpu().detach().numpy().reshape(-1).astype(int) |
| | chosen_vel_norm = np.linalg.norm(chosen_vel_foot.cpu().detach().numpy().reshape((3, -1)), axis=0) |
| | chosen_vel_calc_norm = np.linalg.norm(chosen_vel_foot_calc.cpu().detach().numpy().reshape((3, -1)), |
| | axis=0) |
| |
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| | print(tmp_mask_gt.shape) |
| | print(chosen_vel_foot.shape) |
| | print(chosen_vel_calc_norm.shape) |
| | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| | plt.plot(tmp_mask_gt, label='FC mask') |
| | plt.plot(chosen_vel_norm, label='Vel. XYZ norm (from vector)') |
| | plt.plot(chosen_vel_calc_norm, label='Vel. XYZ norm (calculated diff XYZ)') |
| |
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| | plt.title(f'FC idx {contact_mask_idx}, Joint Index {joint_idx}') |
| | plt.legend() |
| | plt.show() |
| | |
| | return 0 |
| | |
| | def velocity_consistency_loss_humanml3d(self, target, model_output): |
| | |
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| | target_fc = target[:, -4:, :, :] |
| | root_rot_velocity = target[:, :1, :, :] |
| | root_linear_velocity = target[:, 1:3, :, :] |
| | root_y = target[:, 3:4, :, :] |
| | ric_data = target[:, 4:67, :, :] |
| | rot_data = target[:, 67:193, :, :] |
| | local_velocity = target[:, 193:259, :, :] |
| | contact = target[:, 259:, :, :] |
| |
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| | calc_vel_from_xyz = ric_data[:, :, :, 1:] - ric_data[:, :, :, :-1] |
| | velocity_from_vector = local_velocity[:, 3:, :, 1:] |
| | r_rot_quat, r_pos = motion_process.recover_root_rot_pos(target.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).type(th.FloatTensor)) |
| | print(f'r_rot_quat: {r_rot_quat.shape}') |
| | print(f'calc_vel_from_xyz: {calc_vel_from_xyz.shape}') |
| | calc_vel_from_xyz = calc_vel_from_xyz.permute(0, 2, 3, 1) |
| | calc_vel_from_xyz = calc_vel_from_xyz.reshape((1, 1, -1, 21, 3)).type(th.FloatTensor) |
| | r_rot_quat_adapted = r_rot_quat[..., :-1, None, :].repeat((1,1,1,21,1)).to(calc_vel_from_xyz.device) |
| | print(f'calc_vel_from_xyz: {calc_vel_from_xyz.shape} , {calc_vel_from_xyz.device}') |
| | print(f'r_rot_quat_adapted: {r_rot_quat_adapted.shape}, {r_rot_quat_adapted.device}') |
| |
|
| | calc_vel_from_xyz = motion_process.qrot(r_rot_quat_adapted, calc_vel_from_xyz) |
| | calc_vel_from_xyz = calc_vel_from_xyz.reshape((1, 1, -1, 21 * 3)) |
| | calc_vel_from_xyz = calc_vel_from_xyz.permute(0, 3, 1, 2) |
| | print(f'calc_vel_from_xyz: {calc_vel_from_xyz.shape} , {calc_vel_from_xyz.device}') |
| |
|
| | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| | for i in range(21): |
| | plt.plot(np.linalg.norm(calc_vel_from_xyz[:,i*3:(i+1)*3,:,:].cpu().detach().numpy().reshape((3, -1)), axis=0), label='Calc Vel') |
| | plt.plot(np.linalg.norm(velocity_from_vector[:,i*3:(i+1)*3,:,:].cpu().detach().numpy().reshape((3, -1)), axis=0), label='Vector Vel') |
| | plt.title(f'Joint idx: {i}') |
| | plt.legend() |
| | plt.show() |
| | print(calc_vel_from_xyz.shape) |
| | print(velocity_from_vector.shape) |
| | diff = calc_vel_from_xyz-velocity_from_vector |
| | print(np.linalg.norm(diff.cpu().detach().numpy().reshape((63, -1)), axis=0)) |
| |
|
| | return 0 |
| |
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| |
|
| | def _prior_bpd(self, x_start): |
| | """ |
| | Get the prior KL term for the variational lower-bound, measured in |
| | bits-per-dim. |
| | |
| | This term can't be optimized, as it only depends on the encoder. |
| | |
| | :param x_start: the [N x C x ...] tensor of inputs. |
| | :return: a batch of [N] KL values (in bits), one per batch element. |
| | """ |
| | batch_size = x_start.shape[0] |
| | t = th.tensor([self.num_timesteps - 1] * batch_size, device=x_start.device) |
| | qt_mean, _, qt_log_variance = self.q_mean_variance(x_start, t) |
| | kl_prior = normal_kl( |
| | mean1=qt_mean, logvar1=qt_log_variance, mean2=0.0, logvar2=0.0 |
| | ) |
| | return mean_flat(kl_prior) / np.log(2.0) |
| |
|
| | def calc_bpd_loop(self, model, x_start, clip_denoised=True, model_kwargs=None): |
| | """ |
| | Compute the entire variational lower-bound, measured in bits-per-dim, |
| | as well as other related quantities. |
| | |
| | :param model: the model to evaluate loss on. |
| | :param x_start: the [N x C x ...] tensor of inputs. |
| | :param clip_denoised: if True, clip denoised samples. |
| | :param model_kwargs: if not None, a dict of extra keyword arguments to |
| | pass to the model. This can be used for conditioning. |
| | |
| | :return: a dict containing the following keys: |
| | - total_bpd: the total variational lower-bound, per batch element. |
| | - prior_bpd: the prior term in the lower-bound. |
| | - vb: an [N x T] tensor of terms in the lower-bound. |
| | - xstart_mse: an [N x T] tensor of x_0 MSEs for each timestep. |
| | - mse: an [N x T] tensor of epsilon MSEs for each timestep. |
| | """ |
| | device = x_start.device |
| | batch_size = x_start.shape[0] |
| |
|
| | vb = [] |
| | xstart_mse = [] |
| | mse = [] |
| | for t in list(range(self.num_timesteps))[::-1]: |
| | t_batch = th.tensor([t] * batch_size, device=device) |
| | noise = th.randn_like(x_start) |
| | x_t = self.q_sample(x_start=x_start, t=t_batch, noise=noise) |
| | |
| | with th.no_grad(): |
| | out = self._vb_terms_bpd( |
| | model, |
| | x_start=x_start, |
| | x_t=x_t, |
| | t=t_batch, |
| | clip_denoised=clip_denoised, |
| | model_kwargs=model_kwargs, |
| | ) |
| | vb.append(out["output"]) |
| | xstart_mse.append(mean_flat((out["pred_xstart"] - x_start) ** 2)) |
| | eps = self._predict_eps_from_xstart(x_t, t_batch, out["pred_xstart"]) |
| | mse.append(mean_flat((eps - noise) ** 2)) |
| |
|
| | vb = th.stack(vb, dim=1) |
| | xstart_mse = th.stack(xstart_mse, dim=1) |
| | mse = th.stack(mse, dim=1) |
| |
|
| | prior_bpd = self._prior_bpd(x_start) |
| | total_bpd = vb.sum(dim=1) + prior_bpd |
| | return { |
| | "total_bpd": total_bpd, |
| | "prior_bpd": prior_bpd, |
| | "vb": vb, |
| | "xstart_mse": xstart_mse, |
| | "mse": mse, |
| | } |
| |
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| |
|
| | def _extract_into_tensor(arr, timesteps, broadcast_shape): |
| | """ |
| | Extract values from a 1-D numpy array for a batch of indices. |
| | |
| | :param arr: the 1-D numpy array. |
| | :param timesteps: a tensor of indices into the array to extract. |
| | :param broadcast_shape: a larger shape of K dimensions with the batch |
| | dimension equal to the length of timesteps. |
| | :return: a tensor of shape [batch_size, 1, ...] where the shape has K dims. |
| | """ |
| | res = th.from_numpy(arr).to(device=timesteps.device)[timesteps].float() |
| | while len(res.shape) < len(broadcast_shape): |
| | res = res[..., None] |
| | return res.expand(broadcast_shape) |
| |
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