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## Copyright (C) 2019, Huan Zhang <huan@huan-zhang.com>
## Hongge Chen <chenhg@mit.edu>
## Chaowei Xiao <xiaocw@umich.edu>
##
## This program is licenced under the BSD 2-Clause License,
## contained in the LICENCE file in this directory.
##
# from convex_adversarial import Dense, DenseSequential
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
import torch.nn.functional as F
from torch.nn.parameter import Parameter
import argparse
import numpy as np
import collections
class Flatten(nn.Module):
def forward(self, x):
return x.view(x.size(0), -1)
# MLP model, each layer has the same number of neuron
# parameter in_dim: input image dimension, 784 for MNIST and 1024 for CIFAR
# parameter layer: number of layers
# parameter neuron: number of neurons per layer
def model_mlp_uniform(in_dim, layer, neurons, out_dim = 10):
assert layer >= 2
neurons = [neurons] * (layer - 1)
return model_mlp_any(in_dim, neurons, out_dim)
# MLP model, each layer has the different number of neurons
# parameter in_dim: input image dimension, 784 for MNIST and 1024 for CIFAR
# parameter neurons: a list of neurons for each layer
def model_mlp_any(in_dim, neurons, out_dim = 10):
assert len(neurons) >= 1
# input layer
units = [Flatten(), nn.Linear(in_dim, neurons[0])]
prev = neurons[0]
# intermediate layers
for n in neurons[1:]:
units.append(nn.ReLU())
units.append(nn.Linear(prev, n))
prev = n
# output layer
units.append(nn.ReLU())
units.append(nn.Linear(neurons[-1], out_dim))
#print(units)
return nn.Sequential(*units)
def model_cnn_1layer(in_ch, in_dim, width):
model = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(in_ch, 8*width, 4, stride=4),
nn.ReLU(),
Flatten(),
nn.Linear(8*width*(in_dim // 4)*(in_dim // 4),10),
)
return model
# CNN, small 2-layer (kernel size fixed to 4) TODO: use other kernel size
# parameter in_ch: input image channel, 1 for MNIST and 3 for CIFAR
# parameter in_dim: input dimension, 28 for MNIST and 32 for CIFAR
# parameter width: width multiplier
def model_cnn_2layer(in_ch, in_dim, width, linear_size=128):
model = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(in_ch, 4*width, 4, stride=2, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Conv2d(4*width, 8*width, 4, stride=2, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
Flatten(),
nn.Linear(8*width*(in_dim // 4)*(in_dim // 4),linear_size),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Linear(linear_size, 10)
)
return model
# CNN, relatively small 3-layer
# parameter in_ch: input image channel, 1 for MNIST and 3 for CIFAR
# parameter in_dim: input dimension, 28 for MNIST and 32 for CIFAR
# parameter kernel_size: convolution kernel size, 3 or 5
# parameter width: width multiplier
def model_cnn_3layer_fixed(in_ch, in_dim, kernel_size, width, linear_size = None):
if linear_size is None:
linear_size = width * 64
if kernel_size == 5:
h = (in_dim - 4) // 4
elif kernel_size == 3:
h = in_dim // 4
else:
raise ValueError("Unsupported kernel size")
model = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(in_ch, 4*width, kernel_size=kernel_size, stride=1, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Conv2d(4*width, 8*width, kernel_size=kernel_size, stride=1, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Conv2d(8*width, 8*width, kernel_size=4, stride=4, padding=0),
nn.ReLU(),
Flatten(),
nn.Linear(8*width*h*h, linear_size),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Linear(linear_size, 10)
)
return model
# CNN, relatively large 4-layer
# parameter in_ch: input image channel, 1 for MNIST and 3 for CIFAR
# parameter in_dim: input dimension, 28 for MNIST and 32 for CIFAR
# parameter width: width multiplier
# TODO: the model we used before is equvalent to width=8, TOO LARGE!
# TODO: use different kernel size in this model
def model_cnn_4layer(in_ch, in_dim, width, linear_size):
model = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(in_ch, 4*width, 3, stride=1, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Conv2d(4*width, 4*width, 4, stride=2, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Conv2d(4*width, 8*width, 3, stride=1, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Conv2d(8*width, 8*width, 4, stride=2, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
Flatten(),
nn.Linear(8*width*(in_dim // 4)*(in_dim // 4),linear_size),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Linear(linear_size,linear_size),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Linear(linear_size,10)
)
return model
def model_cnn_10layer(in_ch, in_dim, width):
model = nn.Sequential(
# input 32*32*3
nn.Conv2d(in_ch, 4*width, 3, stride=1, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
# input 32*32*4
nn.Conv2d(4*width, 8*width, 2, stride=2, padding=0),
nn.ReLU(),
# input 16*16*8
nn.Conv2d(8*width, 8*width, 3, stride=1, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
# input 16*16*8
nn.Conv2d(8*width, 16*width, 2, stride=2, padding=0),
nn.ReLU(),
# input 8*8*16
nn.Conv2d(16*width, 16*width, 3, stride=1, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
# input 8*8*16
nn.Conv2d(16*width, 32*width, 2, stride=2, padding=0),
nn.ReLU(),
# input 4*4*32
nn.Conv2d(32*width, 32*width, 3, stride=1, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
# input 4*4*32
nn.Conv2d(32*width, 64*width, 2, stride=2, padding=0),
nn.ReLU(),
# input 2*2*64
Flatten(),
nn.Linear(2*2*64*width,10)
)
return model
# below are utilities for model converters, not used during training
class DenseConv2d(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, stride=1,
padding=0, dilation=1, groups=1, bias=True, padding_mode='zeros'):
# super(nn.Conv2d, self).__init__( in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, stride=1,padding=0, dilation=1, groups=1, bias=True, padding_mode='zeros')
super(DenseConv2d, self).__init__()
self.weight = Parameter(torch.randn(out_channels, in_channels//groups, *kernel_size) )
if bias is not None:
self.bias = Parameter(torch.zeros(out_channels))
else:
self.bias = None
self.stride = stride
self.padding = padding
self.dilation = dilation
self.groups = 1
def Denseforward(self, inputs):
b, n, w, h = inputs.shape
kernel = self.weight
bias = self.bias
I = torch.eye(n*w*h).view(n*w*h, n, w, h)
W = F.conv2d(I, kernel, stride=self.stride, padding=self.padding, dilation=self.dilation, groups=self.groups)
input_flat = inputs.view(b, -1)
b1, n1, w1, h1 = W.shape
out = torch.matmul(input_flat, W.view(b1, -1)).view(b, n1, w1, h1)
new_bias = bias.view(1,n1,1,1).repeat(1,1,w1,h1)
if type(bias) != type(True):
# out2 = out + bias.view(1, n1, 1, 1)
out2 = out + new_bias
else:
out2 = out
self.dense_w = W.view(b1,-1).transpose(1,0)
self.dense_bias = new_bias.view(-1)
# print( ((gt - out2) **2).sum())
# torch.matmul(input_flat, W.view(n*w*h, -1)).view(b, )
return out2
def forward(self, input):
# out = F.conv2d(input, self.weight,self.bias, self.stride,
# self.padding, self.dilation, self.groups)
out = self.Denseforward(input)
return out
def convert_conv2d_dense(model):
layers = list(model.children())
new_model = model.__class__()
new_layers = []
# for name, layer in model.named_modules():
for layer in layers:
if isinstance(layer, nn.Conv2d):
new_layer = DenseConv2d(layer.in_channels, layer.out_channels, layer.kernel_size, stride=layer.stride, padding=layer.padding, dilation=layer.dilation, groups=layer.groups, bias=layer.bias)
new_layer.weight = layer.weight
new_layer.bias = layer.bias
else:
new_layer = layer
# new_model.add_module(name, new_layer)
# print(name, layer)
new_layers.append(new_layer)
return new_model.__class__(*new_layers)
def save_checkpoint(model, checkpoint_fname):
layers = list(model.children())
# for name, layer in model.named_modules():
count = 0
save_dict = {}
for layer in layers:
if isinstance(layer, DenseConv2d):
save_dict["{}.weight".format(count+1)] = layer.dense_w
save_dict["{}.bias".format(count+1)] = layer.dense_bias
elif isinstance(layer, nn.Linear):
save_dict["{}.weight".format(count)] = layer.weight
save_dict["{}.bias".format(count)] = layer.bias
count+=1
save_dict = collections.OrderedDict(save_dict)
torch.save({"state_dict" : save_dict}, checkpoint_fname)
return save_dict
def load_checkpoint_to_mlpany(dense_checkpoint_file):
checkpoint = torch.load(dense_checkpoint_file)["state_dict"]
neurons=[]
first = True
for key in checkpoint:
if key.endswith("weight"):
h,w = checkpoint[key].shape
if first:
neurons.append(w)
first=False
print( h, w)
neurons.append(h)
print(neurons)
neuron_list = " ".join([str(n) for n in neurons])
print("python converter/torch2keras.py -i {} -o {} --flatten {}".format(dense_checkpoint_file, dense_checkpoint_file.replace(".pth", ".h5"), neuron_list))
# align name
model = model_mlp_any(neurons[0], neurons[1:-1], out_dim = neurons[-1])
mlp_state = model.state_dict()
# for key in mlp_state:
# print( mlp_state[key].shape )
# print( checkpoint[key].shape)
model.load_state_dict(checkpoint)
return model
if __name__ == "__main__":
# model = model_cnn_2layer(3, 32, 1)
# print(model)
# sub_model = add_feature_subsample(model, 3, 32, 0.5)
# print(sub_model)
checkpoint_fname = "mnist/cnn_2layer_width_1.pth"
model = model_cnn_2layer(1, 28, 1)
# print(model)
input = torch.zeros(1, 1, 28 ,28 )
x = model(input)
model = convert_conv2d_dense(model)
x2 = model(input)
save_checkpoint(model, checkpoint_fname.split(".pth")[0] + "_dense.pth")
print(x2)
checkpoint_fname = "mnist/cnn_2layer_width_1_dense.pth"
checkpoint = torch.load(checkpoint_fname)["state_dict"]
load_checkpoint_to_mlpany(checkpoint)
# model_mlp_any(784, neurons, out_dim = 10)
x3 = model(input)
print(x3)