InvokeAI/invokeai/app/invocations/segment_anything.py

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from pathlib import Path
from typing import Literal
import numpy as np
import torch
from PIL import Image
from transformers import AutoModelForMaskGeneration, AutoProcessor
from transformers.models.sam import SamModel
from transformers.models.sam.processing_sam import SamProcessor
from invokeai.app.invocations.baseinvocation import BaseInvocation, invocation
from invokeai.app.invocations.fields import BoundingBoxField, ImageField, InputField, TensorField
from invokeai.app.invocations.primitives import MaskOutput
from invokeai.app.services.shared.invocation_context import InvocationContext
from invokeai.backend.image_util.segment_anything.mask_refinement import mask_to_polygon, polygon_to_mask
from invokeai.backend.image_util.segment_anything.segment_anything_pipeline import SegmentAnythingPipeline
SegmentAnythingModelKey = Literal["segment-anything-base", "segment-anything-large", "segment-anything-huge"]
SEGMENT_ANYTHING_MODEL_IDS: dict[SegmentAnythingModelKey, str] = {
"segment-anything-base": "facebook/sam-vit-base",
"segment-anything-large": "facebook/sam-vit-large",
"segment-anything-huge": "facebook/sam-vit-huge",
}
@invocation(
"segment_anything",
title="Segment Anything",
tags=["prompt", "segmentation"],
category="segmentation",
version="1.0.0",
)
class SegmentAnythingInvocation(BaseInvocation):
"""Runs a Segment Anything Model."""
# Reference:
# - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.02643
# - https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.43.3/en/model_doc/grounding-dino#grounded-sam
# - https://github.com/NielsRogge/Transformers-Tutorials/blob/a39f33ac1557b02ebfb191ea7753e332b5ca933f/Grounding%20DINO/GroundingDINO_with_Segment_Anything.ipynb
model: SegmentAnythingModelKey = InputField(description="The Segment Anything model to use.")
image: ImageField = InputField(description="The image to segment.")
bounding_boxes: list[BoundingBoxField] = InputField(description="The bounding boxes to prompt the SAM model with.")
apply_polygon_refinement: bool = InputField(
description="Whether to apply polygon refinement to the masks. This will smooth the edges of the masks slightly and ensure that each mask consists of a single closed polygon (before merging).",
default=True,
)
mask_filter: Literal["all", "largest", "highest_box_score"] = InputField(
description="The filtering to apply to the detected masks before merging them into a final output.",
default="all",
)
@torch.no_grad()
def invoke(self, context: InvocationContext) -> MaskOutput:
# The models expect a 3-channel RGB image.
image_pil = context.images.get_pil(self.image.image_name, mode="RGB")
if len(self.bounding_boxes) == 0:
combined_mask = torch.zeros(image_pil.size[::-1], dtype=torch.bool)
else:
masks = self._segment(context=context, image=image_pil)
masks = self._filter_masks(masks=masks, bounding_boxes=self.bounding_boxes)
# masks contains bool values, so we merge them via max-reduce.
combined_mask, _ = torch.stack(masks).max(dim=0)
mask_tensor_name = context.tensors.save(combined_mask)
height, width = combined_mask.shape
return MaskOutput(mask=TensorField(tensor_name=mask_tensor_name), width=width, height=height)
@staticmethod
def _load_sam_model(model_path: Path):
sam_model = AutoModelForMaskGeneration.from_pretrained(
model_path,
local_files_only=True,
# TODO(ryand): Setting the torch_dtype here doesn't work. Investigate whether fp16 is supported by the
# model, and figure out how to make it work in the pipeline.
# torch_dtype=TorchDevice.choose_torch_dtype(),
)
assert isinstance(sam_model, SamModel)
sam_processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained(model_path, local_files_only=True)
assert isinstance(sam_processor, SamProcessor)
return SegmentAnythingPipeline(sam_model=sam_model, sam_processor=sam_processor)
def _segment(
self,
context: InvocationContext,
image: Image.Image,
) -> list[torch.Tensor]:
"""Use Segment Anything (SAM) to generate masks given an image + a set of bounding boxes."""
# Convert the bounding boxes to the SAM input format.
sam_bounding_boxes = [[bb.x_min, bb.y_min, bb.x_max, bb.y_max] for bb in self.bounding_boxes]
with (
context.models.load_remote_model(
source=SEGMENT_ANYTHING_MODEL_IDS[self.model], loader=SegmentAnythingInvocation._load_sam_model
) as sam_pipeline,
):
assert isinstance(sam_pipeline, SegmentAnythingPipeline)
masks = sam_pipeline.segment(image=image, bounding_boxes=sam_bounding_boxes)
masks = self._process_masks(masks)
if self.apply_polygon_refinement:
masks = self._apply_polygon_refinement(masks)
return masks
def _process_masks(self, masks: torch.Tensor) -> list[torch.Tensor]:
"""Convert the tensor output from the Segment Anything model from a tensor of shape
[num_masks, channels, height, width] to a list of tensors of shape [height, width].
"""
assert masks.dtype == torch.bool
# [num_masks, channels, height, width] -> [num_masks, height, width]
masks, _ = masks.max(dim=1)
# Split the first dimension into a list of masks.
return list(masks.cpu().unbind(dim=0))
def _apply_polygon_refinement(self, masks: list[torch.Tensor]) -> list[torch.Tensor]:
"""Apply polygon refinement to the masks.
Convert each mask to a polygon, then back to a mask. This has the following effect:
- Smooth the edges of the mask slightly.
- Ensure that each mask consists of a single closed polygon
- Removes small mask pieces.
- Removes holes from the mask.
"""
# Convert tensor masks to np masks.
np_masks = [mask.cpu().numpy().astype(np.uint8) for mask in masks]
# Apply polygon refinement.
for idx, mask in enumerate(np_masks):
shape = mask.shape
assert len(shape) == 2 # Assert length to satisfy type checker.
polygon = mask_to_polygon(mask)
mask = polygon_to_mask(polygon, shape)
np_masks[idx] = mask
# Convert np masks back to tensor masks.
masks = [torch.tensor(mask, dtype=torch.bool) for mask in np_masks]
return masks
def _filter_masks(self, masks: list[torch.Tensor], bounding_boxes: list[BoundingBoxField]) -> list[torch.Tensor]:
"""Filter the detected masks based on the specified mask filter."""
assert len(masks) == len(bounding_boxes)
if self.mask_filter == "all":
return masks
elif self.mask_filter == "largest":
# Find the largest mask.
return [max(masks, key=lambda x: float(x.sum()))]
elif self.mask_filter == "highest_box_score":
# Find the index of the bounding box with the highest score.
# Note that we fallback to -1.0 if the score is None. This is mainly to satisfy the type checker. In most
# cases the scores should all be non-None when using this filtering mode. That being said, -1.0 is a
# reasonable fallback since the expected score range is [0.0, 1.0].
max_score_idx = max(range(len(bounding_boxes)), key=lambda i: bounding_boxes[i].score or -1.0)
return [masks[max_score_idx]]
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid mask filter: {self.mask_filter}")